PCH60: Computational Inverse Problems - Insight and Algorithms A workshop on the occasion of Per Christian Hansen's 60th birthday Copenhagen, Denmark, August 23–25, 2017
Hikone-jo Castle, Per Christian, and "Hikonyan" (a mascot of the castle's 400th anniversary).
Aim
This workshop aims at bringing together researchers who are interested in computational aspects of inverse problems, including regularization methods, parameter-choice methods, matrix computations, iterative methods, and software.
Invited Speakers
Joost Batenburg, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, The Netherlands
Martin Hanke, Institute of Mathematics, University of Mainz, Germany
Misha E. Kilmer, Department of Mathematics, Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA
Klaus Mosegaard, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen University, Denmark
James G. Nagy, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
Lothar Reichel, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA
Registration and Participation Fee
There will be a registration fee of 1000 DKK (approximately 135 EUR or 150 USD), which covers reception on Wednesday, conference dinner on Thursday, social activities, lunch all three days, and refreshments (coffee, tea, water).
To register and pay the registration fee, please
follow this link. After registration and payment you will receive a confirmation
and invoice by mail.
The registration deadline is June 25, 2017.
Talks and posters
If you would like to give a talk or present a poster, please fill out this form before June 25, 2017. Acceptance notifications
will be sent out shortly after the submission deadline.
Organizers
Martin S. Andersen, DTU Compute
Yiqiu Dong, DTU Compute
Kim Knudsen, DTU Compute
Jakob Sauer Jørgensen, DTU Compute
Søren Holdt Jensen, Dept. of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University
This workshop is connected to, and partially funded by, the research projects HD-Tomo and HybridData at DTU Compute.
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