Plenary Speakers

Paola F. Antonietti (Politecnico di Milano)
Paola F. Antonietti is an internationally recognized numerical analyst specializing in the numerical solution of partial differential equations. She has received the Jacques-Louis Lions Award (2020) and an ERC Synergy Grant (2023).

Mathias Beiglböck (University of Vienna)
Mathias Beiglböck is renowned for his works on optimal transport, probability theory, and mathematical finance. He was awarded the Prize of the Austrian Mathematical Society (2012).

Cristiana De Filippis (University of Parma)
Cristiana De Filippis is a leading expert in the calculus of variations, especially in regularity theory. She has received the EMS Prize (2024).

Peter K. Friz (Technical University of Berlin)
Peter K. Friz is renowned for his outstanding contributions to stochastic analysis, rough path theory, and stochastic partial differential equations. He has received the prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant (2016-2021).

Markus Hausmann (University of Bonn)
Markus Hausmann is a leading mathematician specializing in topology. In particular, his contributions to equivariant homotopy theory are of fundamental significance. He was awarded the Minkowski Prize (2025).

June E. Huh (Princeton University)
June E. Huh has made groundbreaking contributions at the interface of algebraic geometry and combinatorics, successfully resolving several long-standing open conjectures. For his achievements, he was awarded the Fields Medal in 2022.

Jens Marklof (University of Bristol)
Jens Marklof is a leading researcher in the fields of dynamical systems and number theory. His results have earned him several awards, including the Marie Curie Prize in 2004 and the Whitehead Prize in 2010.

Michael Ulbrich (Technical University of Munich)
Michael Ulbrich is well known for his works on optimization and control of PDEs, with research in nonlinear optimization, reduced-order models, and real-time control of dynamical systems. He was awarded the Howard Rosenbrock Prize (2015).