2014-2015
- Alain Goriely (University of Oxford)
- Zhenghan Wang (Microsoft Research)
- Claude Bardos (University of Paris)
2013-2014
- Persi Diaconis (Stanford University)
- Mark Green (University of California, Los Angeles)
- Andrei Agrachev (SISSA-ISAS, Italy)
2012-2013
- Marc Rieffel (University of California, Berkeley)
- Ricardo Nochetto (University of Minnesota)
- John Boyd (University of Michigan)
- David Colton (University of Delaware)
- Shmuel Weinberger (University of Chicago)
- Assaf Naor (Courant Institute)
2009-2010
- Nigel Kalton (University of Missouri) Analysis
- Gil Kalai (Hebrew University and Yale University) Combinatorics and Geometry
- Alfio Quarteroni (EPFL, Lausanne and Politecnico di Milano, Milan) Numerical Analysis
- Amos Ron (University of Wisconsin) Approximation Theory
- Frank Natterer (University of Münster) Applied Mathematics
- Michael Eastwood (Australian National University) Geometry
2008-2009
- Toshikazu Sunada (Meiji University) Geometric Analysis
- Roger Temam (Indiana University) Applied Mathematics
- K. Soundararajan (Stanford University) Number Theory
- H. Blaine Lawson, Jr. (SUNY, Stonybrook) Geometry
- Michel Brion (University of Grenoble) Algebraic Geometry
2007-2008
- Borislav Bojanov (University of Sofia) Approximation Theory
- Ngaiming Mok (University of Hongkong) Geometry
- Jean-Pierre Demailly (University of Grenoble) Geometry
- Tai-Ping Liu (Academia Sinica(Taiwan)/Stanford) PDE
- John Smillie (Cornell University) Dynamical Systems
- Michael Larsen (Indiana University) Algebra
- Alexander Nagel (University of Wisconsin) Several Complex Variables
2006-2007
- Steve Zelditch (Johns Hopkins University) PDE/Mathematical Physics
- Edward Odell (University of Texas) Functional Analysis
- Nigel Higson (Penn State University) Operator Algebras
- Jonathan Keating (University of Bristol) Mathematical Physics
- Andrei Zelevinsky (Northeastern University) Representation Theory
- Yum-Tong Siu (Harvard University) Several Complex Variables
- Bernard Shiffman (Johns Hopkins University) Complex Analysis/Geometry
2005-2006
- Preda Mihailescu (Univ. Göttingen) Number Theory
- Nikolai Nikolskii (Univ. Bordeaux/Steklov Institute, St. Petersburg) Functional Analysis
- Richard Stanley (MIT) Combinatorics
- Albert Cohen (Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie) Harmonic Analysis/Applied Maths
- Roger Fosdick (Univ. Minnesota) Mechanics
- Doron Lubinsky (Georgia Tech) Approximation Theory
- Phillip Griffiths (IAS) Geometry
- Gregori Margulis (Yale University) Lie Groups
- Dietmar Bisch (Vanderbilt University) Functional Analysis
2004-2005
- Stephan De Bièvre (Université de Lille) Mathematical Physics
- Jack Snoeyink (University of North Carolina) Computational Geometry
- Leonid Pastur (Université de Paris) Random Matrices
- Guoliang Yu (Vanderbilt University) Noncommutative Geometry
- Anatole Katok (Penn State University) Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory
- Mikhail Shubin (Northeastern University) PDEs and Geometric Analysis
- Bernardo Cockburn (University of Minnesota) Numerical Analysis
- Alex Lubotzky (Hebrew University) Group Theory
- Joseph Silverman (Brown University) Number Theory
- Artur Ekert (University of Cambridge) Quantum Computation
2003-2004
- Harold Stark (UCSD) Number Theory
- Michel Delfour (University of Montreal) Control Theory
- Edward Effros (UCLA) Operator Spaces
- Jerzy Weyman (Northeastern University) Algebraic Geometry
- Alexander Schrijver (NRI, The Netherlands) Combinatorial Optimization
- Gunther Uhlmann (University of Washington) Partial Differential Equations
- Efim Zelmanov (UCSD) Algebra
- Vern Paulsen (University of Houston) Functional Analysis
- Charles Chui (University of Missouri, St. Louis) Approximation Theory
2002-2003
- Allan Pinkus (Technion) Approximation Theory
- Jean-Louis Loday (Université de Strasbourg) Algebra
- Bernard Chevreau (Université de Bordeaux) Functional Analysis
- Alan Edelman (MIT) Computational Mathematics
- Guyan Robertson (University of Newcastle) Functional Analysis
- Ron Graham (UCSD) Combinatorics
- Yanyan Li (Rutgers University) Partial Differential Equations
- Jonathan Borwein (Simon Fraser University) Computational Analysis
- David Cox (Amherst College) Algebraic Geometry
2001-2002
- Bruno Buchberger (Johannes Kepler University) Mathematical Programming
- Aleksander Pelczynski (Polish Academy of Sciences) Functional Analysis
- Rostislav Grigorchuk (Steklov Institute) Group Theory
- Gerhard Huisken (University of Tübingen) Differential Geometry
- Ulrich Langer (Johannes Kepler University) Numerical Analysis
- Joel Spencer (Courant Institute) Combinatorics
- Lawrence Sirovich (Mount Sinai School of Medicine) Applied Mathematics
- Herbert Clemens (University of Utah) Algebraic Geometry
- John Benedetto (University of Maryland) Harmonic Analysis
2000-2001
- Eitan Tadmor (U. C. L. A.) Numerical Analysis
- Bruce Blackadar (University of Nevada) Operator Algebras
- Edward Saff (University of South Florida) Approximation Theory
- Peter Constantin (University of Chicago) Partial Differential Equations
- Doron Zeilberger (Temple University) Combinatorics
- Michael Range (SUNY at Albany) Several Complex Variables
- Anthony Lau (University of Alberta) Abstract Harmonic Analysis
1999-2000
- Linda Rothschild (U. C., San Diego) Complex analysis
- Vilmos Totik (Bolyai Institute) Approximation theory
- Hyam Rubinstein (University of Melbourne) Low dimensional manifolds
- Jindrich Necas (Charles University) Fluid dynamics
- Thomas Bridges (University of Surrey) Control theory
- Ciprian Foias (Indiana University) Operator theory
- Stuart Antman (University of Maryland) Applied mathematics
- Paul Baum (Pennsylvania State University) Operator algebras
- John Guckenheimer (Cornell University) Dynamical systems
- Günter Ziegler (Technical University, Berlin) Geometry
1998-1999
- Belá Bollobás (University of Memphis) Graph theory
- Kenneth Davidson (University of Waterloo) Operator algebras
- Timothy Gowers (Cambridge University) Banach spaces
- Roger Howe (Yale University) Lie groups
- Jean-Pierre Rosay (University of Wisconsin) Complex analysis
- James Stasheff (University of North Carolina) Algebraic topology
- Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann (University of Alberta) Banach spaces
- Wolfgang Wendland (University of Stuttgart) Numerical analysis
- John Wermer (Brown University) Complex analysis
- Margaret Wright (Lucent Technologies) Optimization
1997-1998
- William Arveson (U. C., Berkeley) Operator theory
- Ronald DeVore (University of South Carolina) Approximation theory
- Victor Kac (M. I. T.) Algebra
- Steven Krantz (Washington University) Complex analysis
- Peter Lax (Courant Institute) Partial differential equations
- Claude LeBrun (SUNY at Stony Brook) Differential geometry
- Peter Li (U. C., Irvine) Differential geometry
- Joyce McLaughlin (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Inverse problems
- Michael Struwe (E. T. H., Zürich) Differential geometry
- Charles Weibel (Rutgers University) Algebraic K-theory
- Christopher Zeeman (Oxford University) Dynamical systems
1996-1997
- Yakov Eliashberg (Stanford University) Differential geometry
- James Glimm (SUNY at Stony Brook) Applied mathematics
- Richard Hain (Duke University) Algebraic geometry
- William Jaco (Oklahoma State University) Algebraic topology
- Rainer Kress (University of Göttingen) Inverse problems
- Robert Moody (University of Alberta) Algebra
- Sorin Popa (U. C. L. A.) Operator algebras
- Karen Uhlenbeck (University of Texas) Differential geometry
- Guido Weiss (Washington University) Harmonic analysis
1995-1996
- Michael Artin (M. I. T.) Commutative algebra
- Peter Borwein (Simon Fraser University) Approximation theory
- Paul Erdös (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Combinatorics
- Robert Hardt (Rice University) Differential geometry
- Blaine Lawson (SUNY at Stony Brook) Algebraic topology
- Richard Schoen (Stanford University) Differential geometry
- Bernd Sturmfels (U. C., Berkeley) Computational algebraic geometry
- Mary Wheeler (University of Texas) Scientific computation
1994-1995
- Randolph Bank (U. C., San Diego) Control theory
- Uffe Haagerup (Odense University) Operator algebras
- Sze-Bi Hsu (National Tsinghua University) Control theory
- Mourad Ismail (University of South Florida) Special Functions
- Robert Kohn (Courant Institute) Partial differential equations
- Robert Krasny (University of Michigan) Fluid mechanics
- James Lyness (Argonne National Laboratory) Numerical analysis
- John Maddocks (University of Maryland) Applied mathematics
- Michael Pedersen (The Technical University of Denmark) Partial differential equations
- Lawrence Shepp (AT&T Bell Laboratories) Probability
- Gang Tian (Courant Institute) Differential geometry
- Vidar Thomée (University of Goteborg) Numerical analysis
- Andries van der Walt (University of Stellenbosch) Ring theory
- Glen Webb (Vanderbilt University) Mathematical biology
- Richard Wiegandt (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Ring theory
- Nicholas Yannelis (University of Illinois) Mathematical economics
1993-1994
- David Barrett (University of Michigan) Complex analysis
- Alain Bensoussan (I. N. R. I. A.) Stochastic analysis
- James Bramble (Cornell University) Numerical analysis
- Wolfgang Dahmen (University of Aachen) Approximation theory
- Ingrid Daubechies (Rutgers University) Wavelets
- Edward Fadell (University of Wisconsin) Algebraic topology
- Andrew Granville (University of Georgia) Number theory
- John Meldrum (Edinburgh University) Ring theory
- Charles Micchelli (IBM Watson Research Center) Approximation theory
- Günther Pilz (Johannes Kepler University) Ring theory
- Gilbert Strang (M. I. T.) Numerical analysis
- Steven Weintraub (Louisiana State University) Algebraic topology
- Brian White (Stanford University) Geometric analysis
1992-1993
- Richard Askey (University of Wisconsin) Special Functions
- Steven Bell (Purdue University) Complex analysis
- David Colton (University of Delaware) Inverse problems
- Ciprian Foias (Indiana University) Operator theory
- Martin Gutzwiller (IBM Watson Research Center) Dynamical systems
- Richard Miranda (Colorado State University) Algebraic geometry
- Georg Rieger (University of Hanover) Number theory
- Mary Rudin (University of Wisconsin) Topology
- Walter Rudin (University of Wisconsin) Complex analysis
- Allan Sinclair (Edinburgh University) Operator algebras
- John Tate (University of Texas) Number theory
- Dan Voiculescu (U. C., Berkeley) Operator algebras
- Homer Walker (Utah State University) Numerical analysis