| Year |
Name of Lecturer |
University |
Title of Lecture |
| 2002/03 |
Alexander
Kechris |
California Institute of Technology |
Applications of ergodic theory to set theory |
| 2001/02 |
Patrick Speissegger |
University of Wisconsin, Madison, |
Constructing o-minimal structures |
| 2000/01 |
Dugald Macpherson |
University of Leeds, |
Reconstructing Models from their Automorphism
Groups |
| 1999/2000 |
Toni Pitassi |
University of Arizona, |
A New Proof of the Weak Pigeonhole Principle |
| 1998-/99 |
Olga Kharlampovich |
McGill University, |
Equations and first-order formulas over free
and fully residually free groups. |
| 1996/97 |
Chris Laskowski |
University of Maryland, |
What do the law of large numbers, PAC learning,
neural networks and model theory have in common? |
| 1995/96 |
Askold Khovanskii |
University of Toronto, |
Newton polyhedra |
| 1994/95 |
Dave Marker |
University of Illinois, Chicago, |
Model theory and exponentiation |
| 1993/94 |
Lou van den Dries |
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, |
Logic and local fields |
| 1992/93 |
Ralph McKenzie |
University of California, Berkeley, |
Equations, Lattices and Structure: Sixty years
of research in universal algebra |
| 1991/92 |
Angus Macintyre |
University of Oxford |
Model theory of analytic functions |