Andre Longtin - couldnt make it this year Sherwin Maslowe - not given a seminar here in 10 years Michel Fortin 0 didnt reply to invite last year Some suggestions from last year (excluding those that came): Paul: Andre Longtin - Physics Univ Ottawa Eric Matsui - Mathematics Univ Ottawa Andre Longtin did his PhD with Michael Mackey. he does some stuff with delay and noise with neuro applications. Eric Matsui did his PhD with Debra Lewis. He used to do stuff with symmetries in Hamiltonian systems. Now he is doing something to do with spiral waves. 1. Stephane Dellacherie (dellache@crm.umontreal.ca) This guy is a post-doc of Anne Bourlioux's (i think you've met him). I am really interested in what he does. Martin a very well known person to invite for an applied math seminar would be Michel Fortin from Laval (the one that wrote the famous book). I have talked to him last week and he might be able to come in April, although it is not sure. I think it would be worthwhile giving it a try. Nilima: distant: 1. Walter Craig, McMaster, applied analysis/integrable PDE 2. Dominik Schoetzau, UBC, discontinuous finite elements 4. Fadil Santosa, U. Minnesota, (sort of the brains behind their industrial mathematics program). 5. Jan Hesthaven, Brown, Spectral methods for CFD 6. Toby Driscoll, U. Delaware, spectral methods local: 1. Jeremy Cooperstock, image processing, EE 2. Luc DeVroye, probabalist, CS 3. Prakash Panangaden, probabalist, CS 5. Mark Sutton/Martin Grant, math physics, Physics Dominik expressed interest in heading out around the time that Hairer is in town. Apart from that, no particular ordering! Walter is an interesting figure in applied analysis in Canada Anne Bourlioux 3. Agnes Tourin McMaster tourin@math.mcmaster.ca