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                   January-August 
                    2012 
                    Thematic Program on  
                    Inverse Problems and Imaging 
                    at 
                    the Fields Institute, Toronto 
                    Organizers: 
                    Tony Chan (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), 
                    Charles Epstein (Pennsylvania), 
                    Allan Greenleaf (Rochester), Yaroslav Kurylev (University 
                    College London), 
                    Jan Modersitzki (Lübeck), Adrian Nachman (Toronto), 
                    Gunther Uhlmann (Washington), Luminita Vese (UCLA) 
                     
                   
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            Outline of Scientific Activities
            The program will take place in conjunction with the Mitacs 
              Focus Period on the Mathematics of Medical Imaging (FP-MMI). 
              A Mitacs International Focus Period consists of a series of scientific 
              events on diverse topics - all centered on a common theme that addresses 
              key socio-economic issues of high provincial and federal priority. 
              June 2011 to August 2012 is the MITACS International Focus Period 
              on The Mathematics of Medical Imaging.  
            The Fields Thematic Program on Inverse Problems and Imaging aims 
              to focus in depth on selected active areas of recent mathematical 
              research in Inverse Problems and Image Analysis. There will be emphasis 
              on longer events that encourage collaborations on important new 
              directions of investigation. The main components will be: 
             
              1.A month-long program on Geometry in Inverse Problems. 
                2.A month-long program on Variational Methods and Compressive 
                Sensing in Imaging 
                3.A two-month Summer Thematic Program on "Mathematics of 
                Medical Imaging. 
             
            January 9 April 
            6, 2012 
            Graduate Courses 
             1. . Mathematics of Medical 
              Imaging 
              Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:30-3:00, Room 230, Fields Institute 
              Instructor: Adrian Nachman, University of Toronto 
              2. Inverse Transport Theory and Tomography 
              Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:30-5:00, Stewart Library, Fields Institute 
               
              Instructor: Alex Tamasan, University of Central Florida 
            March 26  April 
            27, 2012 
            Theme Period on Geometry in Inverse 
            Problems 
            Organizers: 
              Yaroslav Kurylev, University College London 
              Adrian Nachman, University of Toronto 
            April 30  May 
            31, 2012 
            Theme Period on Variational Methods and 
            Compressive Sensing in Imaging 
             Organizers: 
              Tony Chan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 
              Adrian Nachman, University of Toronto 
              Luminita Vese, UCLA 
            Distinguished Lecture Series 
            May 7- 9, 2012 
              Emmanuel Candes, Professor of Mathematics 
              and of Statistics, Professor of Electrical Engineering (by courtesy),Stanford 
              University 
             
             
            JulyAugust 2012 
            Summer Theme Period on the Mathematics 
            of Medical Imaging 
            
             
               
                
                   
                    Organizers: 
                      Charles Epstein, University of Pennsylvania 
                      Allan Greenleaf, University of Rochester 
                      Jan Modersitzki, University of Lübeck | 
                    Adrian Nachman, University of Toronto 
                      Gunther Uhlmann, University of Washington 
                      Hongmei Zhu, York University | 
                   
                 
               
             
            July 3-31, 2012 
              Summer Research School on the Mathematics 
              of Medical Imaging 
            August 13-17, 2012 
              Workshop on Microlocal Methods 
              in Medical Imaging 
               
            August 20-24, 2012 
              Industrial Problem-Solving Workshop on 
              Medical Imaging 
             
               
                  
               
             
            Postdoctoral Fellows 
            The Thematic Program on Inverse Problems 
              and Imaging is pleased to welcome the 
              following Postdoctoral Fellows to the Program:  
             
               
                 
                  Fields Ontario Postdoctoral Fellows 
                  Prashant Athavale, PhD (University of Maryland, College Park, 
                    2009) 
                 
               
             
            Program Visitors
            
              We will support a number of visitors to the program, including 
                visiting Ph.D. students 
                 
                All scientific events are open to the mathematical sciences community. 
                Visitors who are interested in office space or funding 
                are requested to apply by filling out the application form 
                (now closed). Fields scientific programs are devoted to research 
                in the mathematical sciences, and enhanced graduate and post-doctoral 
                training opportunities. Part of the mandate of the Institute is 
                to broaden and enlarge the community, and to encourage the participation 
                of women and members of visible minority groups in our scientific 
                programs.  
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