PDE 2006 Conference

International Conference in PDE Complex Analysis, and Differential Geometry

June 11-16, 2006

In Honor of M. Salah Baouendi

M. Salah Baouendi
M. Salah Baouendi

Department of Mathematics
255 Hurley Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556-5683

(574) 631-7245
Fax: (574) 631-6579

Program

Conference Photos

Organizers:
Jianguo Cao
Alex Himonas, himonas.1@nd.edu
Gerard Misiolek, misiolek.1@nd.edu
Mei-Chi Shaw, shaw.1@nd.edu
Nancy Stanton, stanton.1@nd.edu

Scientific Program: Two special parallel sessions will focus on different areas of Partial Differential Equations, Complex Analysis, Differential Geometry and their Applications.

Plenary Talks:
There will also be several plenary talks whose goal will be to provide an overview of results and open problems in these areas, emphasizing connections between the various disciplines in both pure and applied mathematics as well as the sciences and engineering.

Conference Sponsors:

  1. National Science Foundation
  2. Graduate School, University of Notre Dame
  3. Dean of the College of Science, University of Notre Dame
  4. Department of Mathematics, University of Notre Dame
  5. Center for Applied Mathematics, University of Notre Dame

Support:

Support for Young Mathematicians:  Limited funds are available for graduate students and young mathematicians. Those interested in attending the conference and/or presenting a short  talk or a poster should fill out the Registration Form.

IMA Support. Participating Institution (PI) Program. PI members may use IMA/PI funds to support travel of their personnel to this conference.

Program

Plenary Speakers

  1. Serge Alinhac,  Université de Paris XI  (Paris-Sud)
  2. John D’Angelo, University of Illinois
  3. Peter Ebenfelt, University of California, San Diego
  4. Xiaojun Huang, Rutgers University
  5. Joseph Kohn, Princeton University
  6. Laszlo Lempert, Purdue University
  7. Yan-Yan Li, Rutgers University
  8. Linda Rothschild, University of California, San Diego
  9. Yum-Tong Siu,  Harvard University
  10. Michael Taylor, University of North Carolina
  11. Sidney Webster, University of Chicago

Sessions Speakers

  1. David Barrett, Univeristy of Michigan
  2. Adalberto Bergamasco, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
  3. Shif Berhanu, Temple University
  4. Michael Bolt, Calvin College
  5. Dan Burns, University of Michigan
  6. Hua Chen, Wuhan University, China
  7. Harold Donnelly, Purdue University
  8. Gábor Francsics, Michigan State University
  9. Xionghong Gong, University of Wisconsin
  10. Phil Harrington, University of South Dakota
  11. Howard Jacobowitz, Rutgers University, Camden
  12. Shanyu Ji, University of Houston
  13. Kenneth Koenig, Ohio State University
  14. Bernard Lamel,  University of Vienna, Austria
  15. Loredana Lanzani, University of Arkansas
  16. Song-Ying Li, University of California at Irvine
  17. Gerardo Mendoza, Temple University
  18. Francine Meylan,  Université de Fribourg, Switzerland
  19. Hamid Meziani, Florida International University
  20. Nordine Mir,  Universite de Rouen, France
  21. Lei Ni, University of California, San Diego
  22. Andreea Nicoara, Harvard University
  23. Gerson Petronilho, Univers. Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil
  24. Emil Straube. Texas A&M University
  25. David Tartakoff, University of Illinois at Chicago
  26. Feride Tiglay,  University of New Orleans
  27. Sophia Vassiliadou, Georgetown University
  28. Jon Wolfson, Michigan State University
  29. Pit-Mann Wong, University of Notre Dame
  30. Karen Yagdjian, University of Texas, Pan American
  31. Stephen Yau, University of Illinois at Chicago
  32. Dmitri  Zaitsev, Trinity College, Ireland
  33. Xiangyu Zhou, Academia Sinica

Participants and Short Talks Speakers

  1. Ziad Adwan, Temple University
  2. Steven Broad, University of Notre Dame
  3. Jianguo Cao, University of Notre Dame
  4. David Catlin, Purdue University
  5. Debraj Chakrabarti, University of Wisconsin – Madison
  6. Jae-Seong Cho, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  7. Adam Coffman, Indiana University Purdue University – Fort Wayne
  8. Wayne Eby, Temple University
  9. Nahid Erfan, University of Notre Dame
  10. Jennifer Halfpap, University of Montana
  11. Heather Hannah, University of Notre Dame
  12. Anne-Katrin Herbig, University of Michigan
  13. Alex Himonas, University of Notre Dame
  14. Gustavo Hoepfner, Universidade Federal de São Carlos
  15. Robert Juhlin, University of Notre Dame
  16. Jiri Lebl, University of California, San Diego
  17. Chaociao Lu, University of Illinois at Chicago
  18. Gerard Misiolek, University of Notre Dame
  19. Erika Olson, University of Notre Dame
  20. Yifei Pan, Indiana University-Purdue University
  21. Andrew Raich, Texas A&M University
  22. Mei-Chi Shaw, University of Notre Dame
  23. Charles Stanton, Manchester College
  24. Nancy Stanton, University of Notre Dame
  25. Nataliya Vasylyeva, Institute of Applied Math and Mechanics – Ukraine
  26. Sr. Rebecca Walo Omana, University of Keanshasa, Congo
  27. Yumiko Watanabe, University of Notre Dame
  28. Dekang Xu, University of Houston
  29. Yuan Zhang, Rutgers University
  30. Lei Zhang, University of Florida

Short Talks by Young Mathematicians: There will be several short talks (about 15 minutes) by young researchers, graduating Ph.D students and postdoctoral fellows. If you are interested in giving such a talk send a title and an abstract by May 20, 2006.