Sonia Fourati (France): Probability 2, January – February 2010
Takayasu Kuwata (Japan): Compact Riemann Surfaces, February – March, 2010
Michel Jambu (France): Projective Geometry, January – February 2010
Yasuo Morita (Japan): Number Theory, March 2010
Brigitte Lucquin (France): PDE, March – April 2010
Bernard Rousselet (France): Optimization of functions of n variables, April – May 2010
Jan Hannig (USA, University of North Carolina), "Statistics II", May 31 - June 18 (supported by USNCM).
Angel Pineda (USA, California State University), "Numerical Analysis II", July 19 - August 6 (supported by USNCM).
Michel Waldschmidt (France): Linear Algebra, September – October 2010
Michel Waldschmidt (France): Real Analysis, September – October 2010
Pierre Arnoux (France): Probability, October – November 2010
Pierre Arnoux (France): Math Computing, October – November 2010
Michel Jambu (France): Topology, November – December 2010
Helene Tyler (USA, Manhattan College, New York), "Ordinary Differential Equations", December 20, 2010 - January 12, 2011. For a short article about her experience, please go here.
As a pilot study, a graduate student volunteered to travel and assist VLP lecturers as Teaching Assistant:
Emily Bice (USA, California State University) assisted Angel Pineda with "Numerical Analysis II" July 19 - August 6, 2010, in Cambodia.
Ricardo Cortez (Tulane University) taught at the Universidad de El Salvador in San Salvador (he was supported by USNCM). The lectures held concerned the topic area of "Numerical Analysis using MATLAB" and were held during May 31st - June 17th, 2010.
Michael Nakamaye (University of New Mexico) went to the Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife, Nigeria, (supported by USNCM) and taught "Symmetry, Calculus, and Functional Analysis" from 10th - 31st October.
Vladimir Vershinin went to teach at the Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife, Nigeria from 5th - 25th May.
As a pilot study, a graduate student volunteered to travel and assist VLP lecturers as Teaching Assistant, Martha Byrne (University of New Mexico) assisted Michael Nakamaye with "Symmetry, Calculus, and Functional Analysis" in Nigeria, (supported by USNCM).