IMA CONFERENCE ON INVERSE PROBLEMS FROM THEORY TO APPLICATION
In collaboration with Turing Gateway to Mathematics
Tuesday 19 - Thursday 21 September 2017
Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge, UK
CALL FOR PAPERS AND CONFERENCE FEES
An inverse problem denotes the task of computing an unknown physical quantity from indirect measurements. The corresponding forward problem maps the physical quantity to the measurements. In most realistic situations the solution of the inverse problem is challenging, complicated by incomplete and noisy measurements, as well as non-invertible forward operators which render the inverse problem ill-posed (that is lack of stability and/or uniqueness of solutions). Inverse problems appear in many practical applications in biology, medicine, weather forecasting, chemistry, engineering, physics, to name but a few, and their analysis and solution presents considerable challenges in mathematics and statistics. This conference will bring together mathematicians and statisticians, working on theoretical and numerical aspects of inverse problems, and 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.
Conference topics:
• Imaging
• Regularisation theory
• Statistical inverse problems
• Sampling
• Data assimilation
• Inverse problem applications
Call for Papers:
Papers will be accepted for the conference based on a 300 word abstract for oral or poster presentation. Abstracts should be submitted by 30 April via https://my.ima.org.uk/
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Confirmed Invited Speakers
Dr Marta M. Betcke (University College London)
Professor Dan Crisan (Imperial College London)
Professor Jari Kaipio (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Professor Dirk Lorenz (TU Braunschweig, Germany)
Professor Bill Symes (Rice University)
Dr Tanja Tarvainen (University of Eastern Finland)
Conference Fees – registration is open via https://my.ima.org.uk/
Early Bird Fees
IMA Member £265
IMA Student £170
Non IMA Member £360
Non IMA Student £180
Early Bird fees will be available until Monday 21 August 2017, after which the fees will be:
IMA Member £285
IMA Student £190
Non IMA Member £380
Non IMA Student £200
Early Bird Fees must be paid by Monday 21 August 2017 otherwise the higher price will be implemented.
Residential Fee £200 including single en suite bed and breakfast accommodation for the nights of Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 September, at the nearby Murray Edwards College, plus the conference dinner on the evening of Wednesday 20 September
Conference Dinner £45 on Wednesday 20 September for non-residents
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Organising Committee
Carola‐Bibiane Schönlieb (University of Cambridge) ‐ Chair
Cristiana Sebu (University of Malta) – Co-chair
Paul Ledger (Swansea University)
Bill Lionheart (University of Manchester)
Scientific Committee
Simon Arridge (University College London)
Martin Burger (University of Münster)
Daniela Calvetti (Case Western Reserve University)
Paul Childs
Barbara Kaltenbacher (University of Klagenfurt)
Roland Potthast (University of Reading)
Samuli Siltanen (University of Helsinki)
Further information
For further information on this conference, please visit the conference webpage:
http://ima.org.uk/conferences/conferences_calendar/inverse-problems.html
Contact information
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