Horsetooth Summit

Inverse problems is an active area of contemporary mathematics.   Applications include engineering, biology, geophysics, medicine, finance, and chemistry.

This workshop is aimed at graduate students of mathematics and engineering and focuses on both theoretical and computational aspects of inverse problems.

The workshop is held from August 8 - 11, 2016, at Colorado State University located in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.

Participants are expected to have a background in PDE's and a strong interest in inverse problems.

Women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

To register for the workshop, please fill out the registration form and e-mail it to Dr. Peter Muller at muller@math.colostate.edu with the subject "Grad Student Workshop 2016".

In addition to the registration form, please have your advisor send a brief recommendation to Dr. Muller with the subject "Workshop Recommendation".

Organizing committee:

Margaret Cheney,
Colorado State University, (Home Page)

Jennifer Mueller,
Colorado State University, (Home Page)

Peter Muller,
Colorado State University, (Home Page)


Acknowledgements

This conference is supported in part by the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) through its Participating Institution (PI) Program. PI members may use IMA/PI funds to support personnel’s travel to this conference. The organizers also thank the College of Natural Sciences and the Department of Mathematics at Colorado State University for support.


Photos from the 2007 Workshop (provided by Malena Espanol)



This page was last updated on May 23, 2016.