TOPICS

• Inverse Problems in: Tomography; Medical Imaging; Mechanics; Nondestructive Testing; Material Science; Underground Prospecting; Acoustics; Geosciences; Heat and Mass Transfer; Chemistry, Biology, Medicine, Economics and Life Sciences; Electromagnetism; Theory of Solitons; Learning Theory

• Imaging
• Statistical and Probabilistic Methods
• Numerical Inversion Algorithms
• Identification Problems for Differential Equations
• Geometric Inverse Problems
• Radon Transforms and Integral Geometry
• Convex Analysis and Inverse Problems
• Inverse Problems and Signal Processing
• Regularization Techniques
• Design and Shape Optimization
• Inverse Scattering and Wave Propogation
• Solitons
• Determination of Boundary and Initial Conditions
• Inverse Coefficient and Source Problems
• Computational Methods
• Identifiability Concepts
• Spectral Inversion
• Data Analysis

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PLENARY SPEAKERS

Prof. Dr. Liliana Borcea

University of Michigan, USA
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~borcea/

Inverse Scattering in Random Media, Electro-Magnetic Inverse Problems, Effective Properties of Composite Materials, Transport in High Contrast, Heterogeneous Media

Prof. Dr. Bernd Hofmann

Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
https://www.tu-chemnitz.de/mathematik/inverse_probleme/hofmann/

Regularization of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems

Prof. Dr. John C Schotland

Yale University, USA
https://gauss.math.yale.edu/~js4228/

Inverse Problems with Applications to Imaging, Scattering Theory, Waves in Random Media, Nano-Scale Optics, Coherence Theory and Quantum Optics

Prof. Dr. Erkki Somersalo

Case Western Reserve University, USA
https://sites.google.com/case.edu/erkkisomersalo/home

Computational and Statistical Inverse Problems, Probabilistic Methods for Uncertainty Quantification, Modeling of Complex Systems, Biomedical applications

Prof. Dr. Gunther Uhlmann

University of Washington, USA
https://sites.math.washington.edu/~gunther/

Inverse Problems and Imaging, Partial Differential Equations, Microlocal Analysis, Scattering Theory

Prof. Dr. Jun Zou

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
https://www.math.cuhk.edu.hk/~zou/

Numerical Solutions of Electromagnetic Maxwell Systems and Interface Problems, Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems, Preconditioned and Domain Decomposition Methods