"Mathematical Technology of Networks" - List of confirmed participants
- Riccardo Adami (Politecnico, Torino, Italy): Nonlinear stationary states on star graphs
- Martin Adler (Tübingen, Germany): Perturbing the boundary of a network
- Victor Aleruchi (Obio-Akpor, Nigeria)
- Felix Ali Mehmeti (Valenciennes, France): Time asymptotics for dispersive waves on star shaped networks with tunnel effect
- Patricia Alonso-Ruiz (Ulm, Germany): Discrete meets continuous: Laplacian on Hanoi attractors
- Omid Askari Sicani (Sharif, Tehran, Iran)
- Fatihcan Atay (MPI, Leipzig, Germany): Signed graphs
- Ram Band (Technion, Haifa, Israel): Finite Pseudo Orbit Expansions for Quantum Graphs
- Joachim von Below (Littoral Côte d'Opale, Calais, France): Instability of Stationary Solutions of Reaction-Diffusion-Equations on Graphs
- Fatima Zahra Benzahra Belkacem (Oran, Algeria): Statistical Characterization of the structure of a random network "Small World Network" and its application to forest fires
- Jens Bolte (Royal Holloway, London, UK): Many particles on quantum graphs: spectra and Bose-Einstein condensation
- José Casadiego (MPI, Göttingen, Germany): Network Dynamics as an Inverse Problem: Parametrization of Different Networks with Identical Dynamics
- Gianfausto Dell'Antonio (SISSA, Trieste, Italy): "Zero-energy" resonances determine the boundary conditions at the vertices for the resolvent limit as ε -> 0 of the Dirichlet laplacian on an ε-neighborhood of a (star) graph
- Semra Demirel-Frank (Caltech, USA): Perturbation determinant for quantum star graphs and applications
- Nikita Evseev (Novosibirsk, Russia): Composition Operators in Sobolev Spaces
- Pavel Exner (Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic): Strong coupling asymptotics in leaky graphs
- Christian Himpe (Münster, Germany): Model Reduction for Inverse Network Models
- Muhammad Imram (NUST, Islamabad, Pakistan): Metric dimension and exchange property for resolving sets of graphs
- Matthias Keller (Jena, Germany): Intrinsic metrics on graphs
- James B. Kennedy (Stuttgart, Germany)
- Mehrad Kermani (IUST, Tehran, Iran): Identifying key node in social networks using MCDM methods
- Evgeni Korotyaev (SU, St. Petersburg, Russia): Schrödinger operators on periodic discrete graphs
- Pavel Kurasov (University, Stockholm, Sweden): Spectral surgery of graphs
- Anton Kutsenko (Bordeaux, France): Periodic lattice with defects
- Fereshteh Lagzi (Bernstein Center, Freiburg, Germany): Nonlinear stochastic mean-field dynamics of interacting populations of spiking neurons
- Jiří Lipovský (Hradec Králové, Czech Republic): Eigenvalue asymptotics for the damped wave equation on metric graphs
- Annemarie Luger (University, Stockholm, Sweden): Eigenvalues and Jordan Chains in Terms of Weyl-function
- Benedict Lünsmann (Göttingen, Germany)
- Gabriela Malenová (Ulm, Germany): Spectra of Quantum Graphs
- Claudio Marchi (Padova, Italy): The vanishing viscosity limit for Hamilton-Jacobi equations on networks
- Delio Mugnolo (Ulm, Germany)
- Diego Noja (University, Milan, Italy): Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation on graphs with nontrivial topology
- Svetlana Pastukhova (SU, Moscow, Russia): Korn-type inequalities and derivation of limit elasticity theory equations on thin networks
- Shariefuddin Pirzada (University of Kashmir, India): Strong double graphs, properties, energy and Laplacian energy
- Matteo Polettini (Luxembourg): Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics: Revisiting Kirchhoff's Laws
- Olaf Post (Durham, UK): Spectral gaps of magnetic Laplacians on graphs
- Stefan Rotter (Bernstein Center, Freiburg, Germany): Functional Properties of Random Networks in the Brain
- Ralf Rückriemen (Royal Holloway, London, UK): Quasi-isospectrality on quantum graphs
- Natalia Saburova (Arkhangelsk, Russia): Spectral estimates for Schrödinger operators on periodic equilateral metric graphs
- Khidir Rasho Sharaf (Zakho, Iraq): Nullity of Expanded Graphs
- Uzy Smilansky (Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel): Tournament graphs and their spectra
- Uwe Steglich (TU Chemnitz, Germany)
- Rune Suhr (University, Stockholm, Sweden)
- Dimitri Volchenkov (Bielefeld, Germany): Random Walks for Data Analysis
- Hans Weidenmüller (Heidelberg, Germany): Universal quantum graphs
- Wolfgang Woess (TU Graz, Austria): Laplacians on strip complexes - the example of treebolic space
- Ye Wu (University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, PR China): Ragged oscillation death in coupled nonidentical oscillators