Christian is Bonn Junior Fellow at the Institute for Applied Mathematics in Bonn. He holds a PhD title from the University of Zürich, after which he was awarded a Benjamin Peirce Fellowship at Harvard University.
His research interests span from Many-Body to Statistical Quantum Mechanics, with applications to phase transitions, propagation of chaos, and the low energy spectrum of condensed systems.
Serena is Professor of Mathematical Physics at the Gran Sasso Science Institute in L' Aquila. She graduated in Roma La Sapienza, and was then Hausdorff Postdoc in Bonn and postdoc at the University of Zürich.
Her research encompasses Renormalization Group Analysis and Many-Body Quantum Mechanics, with applications to Bose gases and their excitation spectrum.
Marco is Professor of Mathematical Physics at Politecnico di Milano. He graduated from Bologna University, and then was Henri Lebesgue Postdoc at IRMAR Rennes, and then postdoc in Stuttgart, Roma Tre, University of Zürich, and University of Tübingen.
His research mainly focuses on the Mathematics of Quantum Fields, ranging from its semiclassical aspects to the problem of renormalization.
Fumio is Professor at the Institute of Mathematics of Kyūshū University. After graduation from Hokkaidō University, he held research positions in Ruhr University Bochum, IAM Bonn, and TUM in München; he was then professor in Setsunan University.
He is an expert of the spectral analysis of operators in Quantum Field Theory, Feynman-Kac formulas, and spectral zeta functions.
Hiroyuki is Professor at the Institute of Mathematics for Industry of Kyūshū University. He graduated from Tōkyō University, and then held positions in Rikkyō University, Tōkyō Institute of Technology, and Nagoya University.
His research interests span from algebraic analysis to representation theory and special functions. He is interested in the mathematics of dressed photons, spectral zeta functions, and noncommutative harmonic oscillators.