(Kidder
Hall)
Save the weekend of June
3-4 for the second annual meeting of the Inverse
Problems Seminar of the
Pacific Northwest. This year, the meeting is hosted
by the Department of Mathematics
at Oregon State University.
Program: Confirmed speakers include:
| Saturday , June 3 | ||
| 10:30 | Coffee | ||
| 11:30 | Carlos
Berenstein (University of Maryland)
"Localization of the 2-d Radon Transform, a paradox?" |
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| 12:30 | Lunch | ||
| 14:30 | Eldad
Haber (UBC Geophysics)
"On Optimization Techniques for Solving Nonlinear Inverse Problems - Application to 3D Electromagnetics" |
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| 15:30 | Coffee | ||
| 16:15 | Contributed
Talks
Click here to see the list of speakers |
| Sunday, June 4 | ||
| 09:00 | Coffee | ||
| 09:30 | John
Sylvester (University of Washington)
"Layer Stripping" |
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| 11:00 | Jodi
Mead (OSU Oceanography)
"Inverse Methods in Physical Oceanography" |
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There are a few openings
for 20 minute contributed talks. If you are interested
in giving a contributed
talk please send email to Adel
Faridani or David Finch.
| Links for travel and accomodation |
The purpose of the Inverse Problems Seminar of the Pacific Northwest
is foster communication among mathematicians and other scientists
in the northwest region who work on inverse problems. It is sponsored by
the University of Washington and
Oregon
State University, with support from the National
Science Foundation.