Conference Program

Time Title Speaker Institution Chair
Wednesday, 25.09.2024
9:45–10:00 Opening Ceremony
10:00–10:45 Frame decompositions in inverse problems and tomography Simon Hubmer Johannes Kepler University Linz Chair B. Hofmann
10:45–11:15 Coffee Break
11:15–12:00 Inverse problems in geomagnetism Christian Gerhards TU Freiberg Chair F. Werner
12:00–13:15 Lunch Break
13:15–13:45 Ultrasound nonlinearity imaging in frequency domain Barbara Kaltenbacher University of Klagenfurt Chair S. Hubmer
13:45–14:15 Nested Bregman iterations for decomposition problems Tobias Wolf University of Klagenfurt Chair S. Hubmer
14:15–14:45 Coffee Break
14:45–15:15 Early stopping of untrained convolutional neural networks Tim Jahn TU Berlin Chair B. Kaltenbacher
15:15–15:45 Generalized Fourier diffraction theorem and filtered backpropagation for tomographic reconstruction Michael Quellmalz TU Berlin Chair B. Kaltenbacher
15:45–16:15 Coffee Break
16:15–16:45 A uniqueness result of linearized holographic x‐ray imaging from intensity correlations Milad Karimi University of Göttingen Chair C. Gerhards
16:45–17:15 The linearized monotonicity method for shape reconstruction based on the elasto‐oscillatory wave equation Sarah Eberle‐Blick University of Frankfurt Chair C. Gerhards
17:15–17:45 Learning a best basis for regularizing ill‐posed inverse problems on the sphere or the ball ‐ a status report Volker Michel University of Siegen Chair C. Gerhards
18:00–22:00 Dinner in Freudenberg
Thursday, 26.09.2024
9:30–10:15 Inverse scattering problems in periodic waveguides Ruming Zhang TU Berlin Chair T. Hohage
10:15–10:45 Coffee Break
10:45–11:15 A unified variational analysis of non‐standard noise models Thorsten Hohage University of Göttingen Chair R. Zhang
11:15–11:45 Stability analysis for inverse random source problems Philipp Mickan University of Göttingen Chair R. Zhang
11:45–12:50 Lunch Break
12:50–13:00 Photo shoot
13:00–13:45 Alfred Louis: His Mathematics and Menschlichkeit Todd Quinto Tufts University Chair A. Rieder
13:45–14:15 The method of approximate inverse: Alfred Louis' legacy Thomas Schuster Saarland University Chair P. Maaß
14:15–14:45 Why CT is not working well for BMD Ming Jiang Peking University Chair P. Maaß
14:45–15:15 Coffee Break
15:15–15:45 On Kirchhoff migration formulas in 2D seismic imaging – microlocal analysis and AKL's approximate inverse Andreas Rieder Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Chair T. Quinto
15:45–16:15 Alfred Louis's lecture on special functions Peter Maaß University of Bremen Chair T. Quinto
16:15–16:45 Big Data Inverse Problems For the Extremely Large Telescope Ronny Ramlau Johannes Kepler University Linz Chair T. Quinto
16:45–17:15 Coffee Break
17:15–17:45 Inexact Newton regularizations with uniformly convex stability terms Marco Pauleti Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Chair R. Ramlau
17:45–18:15 Ultrasound aberration correction for layered media Simon Hackl Johannes Kepler University Linz  Chair R. Ramlau
Friday, 27.09.2024
9:45–10:15 Reconstructing wind fields from gravitational data on gas giants – an investigation of mathematical methods Tim‐Jonas Peter University of Siegen Chair T. Hohage
10:15–10:45 Coffee Break
10:45–11:00 GIP–PhD prize ceremony award Thomas Schuster President of the GIP
11:00–11:45 Maximizing the electromagnetic chirality of thin metallic nanowires in the visible spectrum Marvin Knöller, PhD prize awardee Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Chair T. Schuster
11:45–12:45 Lunch Break
12:45–13:15 Identifiability analysis for PDE parameter reconstruction Kathrin Hellmuth University of Würzburg Chair S. Eberle-Blick
13:15–13:45 Time-harmonic optical flow with applications in elastography Oleh Melnyk TU Berlin Chair S. Eberle-Blick
13:45–14:00 Closing Ceremony
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