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Manfred Einsiedler graduated in 1999 from Universität Wien, and after spending 8 years in the US he became a professor of Mathematics at ETH Zürich in 2009. He is working on dynamical and equidistribution problems on homogeneous spaces.
Shahar Mozes is a professor at the Einstein Institute for Mathematics at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research interests include Lie groups, discrete subgroups, geometric group theory and ergodic theory.
Alexander Gamburd is a professor in the CUNY Graduate Center’s Department of Mathematics. He specializes in spectral problems in number theory, probability, and combinatorics.
Uri Shapira is an assistant professor at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. He is mainly interested in the interaction between dynamical systems, ergodic theory, and number theory.
Alexander Gorodnik is a Reader in the School of Mathematics at the University of Bristol. His research interests are in the theory of dynamical systems and its connections with other branches of mathematics such as number theory, geometry and representation theory. In collaboration with A.
Peter Sarnak is a professor at the School of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He has made major contributions to number theory and to questions in analysis motivated by number theory.
Elon Lindenstrauss is a professor at the Einstein Institute for Mathematics at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His main areas of research are ergodic theory, dynamical systems, and their applications to number theory.
Zeev Rudnick is the Cissie and Aaron Beare Chair in Number Theory at Tel Aviv University. His interests include a range of topics in Number Theory and in Mathematical Physics, in particular Quantum Chaos.
Corinna Ulcigrai received her PhD from Princeton University in 2007, under the supervision of Ya. G. Sinai. She is currently a Lecturer and Research Fellow in the School of Mathematics at the University of Bristol. Her research interests include ergodic theory and Teichmueller dynamics.
Yves Benoist is a Research Director in CNRS at Orsay University. He was born in 1959, was awarded his PhD at Paris 7 in 1983, and since then has held CNRS positions at Paris 7, at Ecole Normale Superieure, and taught at Ecole Polytechnique.