Dr. Maruno is a professor at department of applied mathematics, Waseda University, Japan. His research area is nonlinear waves and applied integrable systems.
Dr. Miller is a professor at department of mathematics, University of Michigan and the chair of SIAM/SIAG group. Prof. Miller works generally in the area of applied analysis, with specific interests in integrable systems, nonlinear waves, special functions, and random matrix theory.
Dr. Biondini is Darwin D. Martin Professor and Chair at Department of Mathematics and Associate Director, Institute for Computational and Data Science University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Prof. Biondini's research interest is nonlinear waves and their applications.
Dr. Ohta is a professor at department of mathematics, Kobe University, Japan. He has been working on nonlinear integrable systems such as soliton equations and Painleve equations, in particular, algebraic structure of solution space and properties of exact solutions with applications in fluid dynamics, optical communications, numerical analysis.
Dr. Prinari is a professor at department of mathematics, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Her research interests are nonlinear waves and coherent structures, an area that combines analysis, applied mathematics, and concrete physical applications. Prof. Prinari's research mainly focuses on the inverse scattering transform (IST) for continuous and discrete integrable systems.
Dr. Dragovic is a professor and head at department of mathematics, UT-Dallas. His research includes integrable dynamical systems, algebraic and differential geometry, applications to classical and statistical mechanics.