Gavin J. Seal is a lecturer at the Swiss Federal Institute in Lausanne (EPFL), where he takes part in the activities of the Homotopy Theory Group and the Euler course, a program for talented youth in mathematics. He established a Fundamental Theorem of Polar Geometry for his PhD Thesis in 2000 at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, before pursuing his research in category theory at York and McGill Universities in Canada, as well as at Georgia Southern University in the USA. He has contributed to fundamental aspects of the theory of lax algebras, especially through the development of its Kleisli monoid facet.
Walter Tholen is a Professor of Mathematics at York University, Toronto and an internationally recognized specialist of category theory and its applications to algebra, topology and computer science. His work encompasses some 120 published papers on various subjects, ranging from the fundamental study of categories (in particular, of monads, factorization systems and closure operators) to their applications (in particular, in general topology, homotopy theory, duality theory). Twelve students wrote their PhD theses under his supervision. He has co-authored several books and serves on various editorial boards. He is also an engaged academic administrator, currently serving as Associate Vice-President Research of the university.