2nd IMA Conference On Inverse Problems From Theory To Application
4-6 September 2019, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK
An inverse problem refers to a situation where the quantity of interest cannot be measured directly, but only through an action of a nontrivial operator of which it is a parameter. The corresponding operator, also called forward operator, stems from a physical application modelling. Prominent examples include: Radon and Fourier transforms for X-ray CT and MRI, respectively or partial differential equations e.g. EIT or DOT.
The prevalent characteristics of inverse problems is their ill-posedness i.e. lack of uniqueness and/or stability of the solution. This situation is aggravated by the physical limitations of the measurement acquisition such as noise or incompleteness of the measurements. Inverse problems are ubiquitous in applications from bio-medical, science and engineering to security screening and industrial process monitoring. The challenges span from the analysis to efficient numerical solution.
This conference will bring together mathematicians and statisticians, working on theoretical and numerical aspects of inverse problems, as well as engineers, physicists and other scientists, working on challenging inverse problem applications. We welcome industrial representatives, doctoral students, early career and established academics working in this field to attend.
Topic list:
• Imaging
• Inverse problems in partial differential equations (Memorial Lecture for Slava Kurylev)
• Model and data driven methods for inverse problems
• Optimization and statistical learning
• Statistical inverse problems
Invited Speakers
Julie Delon (MAP5, Paris Descartes University)
Markus Haltmeier (University of Innsbruck)
Mike Hobson (University of Cambridge)
Matti Lassas (University of Helsinki)
Gabriel Peyre (DMA, École Normale Supérieure)
Michael Unser (EPFL)
Call for Papers - Papers will be accepted for the conference based on a 100 word abstract for oral or poster presentation. We welcome abstracts to be submitted by 2nd August via https://my.ima.org.uk. Please indicate whether your title is intended for oral “presentation” or “poster” presentation. Please send your abstracts in plain text format (no equations).
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Registration is now open via https://my.ima.org.uk/
Registration will close on Monday 2 September, for any enquiries after this date please contact the Conferences Team.
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Conference Fees
Conference fees include access to the Conference, refreshments and lunches and a Delegate bag.
Early Bird Fee – IMA Member £345
Early Bird Fee – Non Member £420
Early Bird Fee –IMA Student £215
Early Bird Fee – Non Member Student £235
Early Bird Fees will be available until Friday the 9th of August after which fees will increase by £20.
Day Rates
IMA Member - £145
Non Member - £175
IMA Student - £90
Non Member Student - £100
Conference Dinner 5th of September - £45.00
Website
For further information about this Conference, please visit our website at: https://ima.org.uk/11329/2nd-ima-conference-on-inverse-problems-from-theory-to-application/
Organising Committee
Marta Betcke (University College London) - Conference Chair
Simon Arridge (University College London),
Martin Benning (Queen Mary University of London)
Thomas Blumensath (University of Southampton)
Coralia Cartis (University of Oxford)
Mike Davies (University of Edinburgh)
Matthias Ehrhardt (University of Bath)
Sean Holman (University of Manchester)
Clifford Nolan (University of Limerick)
Marcelo Pereyra (Hariot Watt University),
Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb (University of Cambridge)
Contact information
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