11th Applied Inverse Problems Conference in Göttingen, Germany

September 4-8, 2023 

On Applied Inverse Problems Conferences

Inverse Problems deal with the reconstruction of quantities of interest from indirect observations. They occur in medical imaging, non-destructive testing, geophysical exploration, astrophysical imaging, many high-resolution microscopy techniques, data mining, finance, econometrics, and other fields. Research on inverse problems combines techniques from mathematical analysis, differential geometry, numerical analysis, machine learning, image processing, scientific computing, and computer science. 

The AIP conferences are organized biannually since 2001 and have become the largest conference series in the field. The last meetings of this series took place in College Station, Texas (2011), Daejeon (2013), Helskini (2015), Hangzhou (2017), and Grenoble (2019). 

The upcoming conference is planned as an on-site meeting and will be organized jointly by
Inverse Problems International Association (IPIA)
CRC 1456 Mathematics of Experiment: The challenge of indirect measurements in the natural sciences
RTG 2088 Discovering Structure in Complex Data


Plenary Speakers

Giovanni Alberti (U. Genoa)
Ali Feizmohammadi (U. Toronto)
Laurent Gizon (MPS Göttingen)
Colin Guillarmou (U. Paris-Saclay)
Houssem Haddar (INRIA Paris)
Peter Hintz (ETH Zürich)
Richard Nickl (U. Cambridge)
Gabriel Paternain (U. Cambridge)
Angkana Rüland (U. Bonn)
Jingni Xiao (Drexel U.)
Xiang Xu (Zhejiang U.)


Organizing Team 



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