IPNet Digest Volume 19, Number 07 October 1, 2012 Today's Editor: Patricia K. Lamm, Michigan State University Today's Topics: IPIA: Fourth Calderon Prize Nominations Conference Update: Inverse Problems and Applications (IPA) Postdoctoral Position: Image Reconstruction, Medical Imaging Two Positions: Vision and Imaging Science, Inverse Problems Table of Contents: Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems Table of Contents: Inverse Problems Table of Contents: Int'l Journal of Mathematics & Computation Submissions for IPNet Digest: Mail to ipnet-digest@math.msu.edu Information about IPNet: http://www.math.msu.edu/ipnet ----------------------------- Subject: Calderon Prize From: Gunther Uhlmann Date: 9/15/2012 CALDERON PRIZE The Inverse Problems International Association (IPIA) will award the fourth Calderon Prize to a researcher under the age of 40 who has made distinguished contributions to the field of inverse problems broadly defined. The Calderon Prize Committee consists of Professors Habib Ammari, Guillaume Bal, Hiroshi Isozaki, Andreas Kirsch (chair), and Plamen Stefanov. Previous winners of the award are Matti Lassas (2007), Martin Burger (2009) and Guillaume Bal (2011). IPIA will present the award at the Applied Inverse Problems Conference 2013 to be held in Daejeon Korea, July 1-5, 2013. The award will include a certificate, a $500 prize, and an invitation to give a plenary lecture at the conference. The prize also includes reimbursement for reasonable travel expenses to Daejeon. Besides a nomination letter please include a complete CV of the nominee and a list of publications. Also additional supporting letters can be included. The Calderon Prize Committee can also solicit nominations. The deadline for nominations is February 28, 2013. Nominations should be send to Professor Andreas Kirsch, to the e-mail address . Inquiries should be also be addressed to Professor Kirsch. ----------------------------- Subject: Conference Inverse Problems and Applications (IPA) 2-6 April, 2013, Linkoping University, Sweden From: George Baravdish Date: 8/21/2012 Dear Colleagues, This is a friendly reminder of the upcoming conference Inverse Problems and Applications (IPA2013) 2-6 April, 2013, Linkoping University, Sweden, http://www.mai.liu.se/IPA2013 We welcome you to participate in this conference (there is no conference fee) and kindly ask you to notice the following important deadlines Abstract submission closes: November 5th, 2012 Registration closes: Mars 10th, 2013. On the behalf of the organizing committee, George Baravdish, George.baravdish@liu.se and Vladimir Kozlov, vladimir.kozlov@liu.se ----------------------------- Subject: Postdoc Position, Scientific Computing, Univ College London From: Simon ARRIDGE Date: 9/19/2012 Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Scientific Computing/Numerical Modelling to work with Dr T. Betcke (UCL Mathematics) and Prof S. Arridge (UCL Centre for Medical Image Computing) on fast PDE solvers and inverse problems for image reconstruction with applications to medical imaging. This is part of a large interdisciplinary group, researching methods for Electrical Impedance Tomography, Ultrasound and Optical Tomography, including industrial collaboration. The Research Associate will contribute to the development of forward and inverse solvers and their numerical implementation for large-scale problems. A strong background in mathematics, scientific computing or related areas is required. In particular, candidates should have experience with finite and or boundary element methods and inverse problems. Software development experience in C++ is essential. This post is available from 1 November 2012 or as soon as possible thereafter, and is funded by the MRC from 1 November 2012 to 6 October 2014 in the first instance. For further information and an online application form see https://atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/jobs.cgi?owner=5041178&ownertype=fair&jcode=1277085 Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr Timo Betcke, tel: +44 (0)20 3108 4068, email: t.betcke@ucl.ac.uk. The closing date for the post is 3 October 2012. ----------------------------- Subject: Positions in Vision and Imaging at UCL From: Simon ARRIDGE Date: 9/24/2012 UCL is currently advertising two positions in Vision and Imaging Science. Chair: http://tinyurl.com/cmgld89 Lecturer/Senior Lecturer: http://tinyurl.com/d76e9jy Inverse Problems is included as one of the possible areas of specialisation for applicants. ----------------------------- Subject: TOC: 'Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems' From: "noreply@degruyter.com" Date: 8/29/2012 Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems Sept 2012 Vol. 20, Issue 3 Table of Contents Laplace-distributed increments, the Laplace prior, and edge-preserving regularization Bardsley, Johnathan M. Identification of source terms in the Lotka-Volterra system Gnanavel, Soundararajan / Barani Balan, Natesan / Balachandran, Krishnan Energy and regularity dependent stability estimates for the Gel'fand inverse problem in multidimensions Isaev, Mikhail I. / Novikov, Roman G. Parameter identification problem for a parabolic equation -- application to the Black-Scholes option pricing model Korolev, Yury M. / Kubo, Hideo / Yagola, Anatoly G. Numerical inversions for space-dependent diffusion coefficient in the time fractional diffusion equation Li, Gongsheng / Gu, Wenjuan / Jia, Xianzheng A fast multiscale Galerkin method for ill-posed integral equations with not exactly given input data via Tikhonov regularization Luo, Xingjun / Yang, Xu / Huang, Xiantong / Li, Fanchun ----------------------------- Subject: Inverse Problems, Volume 28, Number 9, September 2012 From: Date: 9/11/2012 Inverse Problems September 2012 Volume 28, Number 9 Table of Contents Topical Review Fixed domain approaches in shape optimization problems P Neittaanmaki and D Tiba Papers A regularization approach for high-frequency electromagnetic field-to-line coupling analysis Massimo Brignone, Renato Procopio, and Federico Delfino The a posteriori Fourier method for solving ill-posed problems Chu-Li Fu, Yuan-Xiang Zhang, Hao Cheng, and Yun-Jie Ma A proximity algorithm accelerated by Gauss-Seidel iterations for L1/TV denoising models Qia Li, Charles A Micchelli, Lixin Shen, and Yuesheng Xu An efficient solution to the atmospheric turbulence tomography problem using Kaczmarz iteration R Ramlau and M Rosensteiner A direct D-bar reconstruction algorithm for recovering a complex conductivity in 2D S J Hamilton, C N L Herrera, J L Mueller, and A Von Herrmann Stability and error estimates for an equation error method for elliptic equations Mohammad F Al-Jamal, and Mark S Gockenbach Blind backscattering experimental data collected in the field and an approximately globally convergent inverse algorithm Andrey V Kuzhuget, Larisa Beilina, Michael V Klibanov, Anders Sullivan, Lam Nguyen, and Michael A Fiddy Growth rate modeling and identification in the crystallization of polymers Yikan Liu, Xiang Xu, and Masahiro Yamamoto Inverse boundary value problem for the dynamical heterogeneous Maxwell's system Mourad Bellassoued, Michel Cristofol, and Eric Soccorsi Hybrid topological derivative and gradient-based methods for electrical impedance tomography A Carpio and M-L Rapun A primal-dual interior-point framework for using the L1 or L2 norm on the data and regularization terms of inverse problems A Borsic and A Adler Determination of an unknown source for a thermoelastic system with a memory effect Bin Wu and Jijun Liu A numerical method for the inverse problem of cell traction in 3D G Vitale, L Preziosi, and D Ambrosi Detection of multiple inclusions from sweep data of electrical impedance tomography Nuutti Hyvonen and Otto Seiskari Inverse problem by Cauchy data on an arbitrary sub-boundary for systems of elliptic equations O Yu Imanuvilov and M Yamamoto An inverse acoustic scattering problem inside a cavity with dynamical back-scattering data Masaru Ikehata Submitted by: IOP Publishing Limited Registered in England under Registration No 467514. Registered Office: Dirac House, Temple Back, Bristol BS1 6BE England ----------------------------- Subject: Contents, International Journal of Mathematics and Computation From: Date: 8/16/2012 International Journal of Mathematics & Computation 2012 Vol 17, No. 4 Table of Contents Evolution of Temporal Fractional Derivative due to Spatial Stochastic Disorder in Transport Phenomena Shantanu Das The Deformation Retract and Topological Folding of Chaotic Schwarzchild Space A.E. El-Ahmady, G. M. Bahaa, F. A. Abd El-Salam A Score Level Fusion Approach for a Multimodal Biometric Identification System Using Ear and Palmprint Ava Tahmasebi and Hossein Pourghassem Regular Generalized Gamma-Closed Sets in Topological Spaces A. I. EL-Maghrabi, A. M. Zahran On restricted edge connectivity of generalized permutation graphs Tiedan Zhu and Jianping Ou Formation of Fractional Derivative in Time due to Propagation of Free Green's Function in Spatial Stochastic Disorder Field for Transport Phenomena Shantanu Das A Study of Systems of Nonlinear Delay Integral Equations by using the Method of upper and lower solutions Abdellatif Sadrati and Abderrahim Zertiti The Expected Value of the product of the sum of random variables Aludaat Khaked, Mahrous Ahmed http://www.ceser.in/ceserp/index.php/ijmc/issue/current ------- end ------- .