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Conference New Trends in Parameter Identification for Mathematical Models
De 30 de Outubro a 03 de Novembro de 2017
Dear Colleague:
Please mark your calendar for the Conference "New Trends in Parameter Identification for Mathematical Models"
that will take place from October 30 to November 03, 2017 at IMPA (National Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as part of the "Chemnitz Symposium on Inverse Problems 2017" and of IMPA´s Thematic Program entitled: "Parameter Identification in Mathematical Models: Applications to PDE's and Integral Equations".
The main objective of the Conference is to bring together researchers from different world regions, dealing with different inverse problem applications and with its theoretical aspects, for the presentation of their most recent research results and for the technical discussions of their findings. The audience shall be senior-undergraduate or graduate students, faculty members and researchers, working both in the academia and industry. Please visit the website: €œhttp://mtm.ufsc.br/~aleitao/public/impa-pt2017/index-meetings.html€.
The Invited Lecturers are:
Carlos J. S. Alves, Instituto Superior Técnico de Lisboa, Portugal: The Reciprocity Functional and its Application to the Solution of Inverse Problems
Philippe Le Masson, IRDL - Université de Bretagne €“ Sud, France: Thermal Characterization of Materials at High-Temperatures: Design of Experiment and Multiphysics Inverse Analysis
Ville Kolehmainen, University of Eastern Finland, Finland: Bayesian Approach for Tomography with Limited Data
Ireneusz Szczygieł, Silesian University of Technology, Poland: Heat Transfer Coefficient Estimation of a Stirling Engine
Alain Kassab, University of Central Florida, USA: RBF-Trained POD for Inverse Parameter Estimation and Optimal Design
George S. Dulikravich, Florida International University, USA: Methods for Identification of a Large Number of Parameters Using Response Surfaces and Hybrid Optimizers
Jari Kaipio, University of Auckland, New Zealand: Stochastic Boundary Maps and Uncertainties in Inverse Problems
Fabio Bozzoli, Università di Parma, Italy: Experimental Investigation about the Effect of Displaced Enhancement Devices on Local Convective Heat Transfer in Pipes
Daniel Watzenig, Graz University of Technology, Austria: Statistical Modeling and Bayesian Inference for Industrial Applications
Denis Maillet, LEMTA - Université de Lorraine, France: Experimental Identification of Transfer Functions for Diffusive and/or Advective Heat or Mass Transfer for Linear Time Invariant Dynamical Systems, and Further Inverse Applications
Guillermo Elicabe, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata/CONICET, Argentina: Remote Heating of Polymer Matrices Loaded with Plasmonic Nanoparticles - Parameter and Input Estimation
Haroldo de Campos Velho, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brazil: Parameter Identification for Forecasting Mathematical Models Depending on Prediction Time Scale
Raul Lima, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil: Title to be announced
Liliane Barichello, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil: On the use of Analytical Techniques for Parameter Identification in Radiation and Particle Transport Models
Gilmar Guimarães, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Brazil: Transfer Function Based on Green's Function Method (TFBGF) Applied to the Thermal Parameter Estimation
André Novotny, Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica, Brazil: A New Non-Iterative Reconstruction
Method for a Class of Inverse Problems
Regina Almeida, Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica, Brazil: Selection, Calibration and Validation of Models of Tumor Growth
Rubens Sampaio, Pontifícia Universidade Católica - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Some Comments About Operational Modal Analysis
Jose Herskovits Norman, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Feasible Points Algorithms for Nonlinear Constrained Optimization
Carolina Palma Naveira-Cotta, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Experimental-Theoretical Analysis of Biodiesel Synthesis with Inverse Problem Solution for Simultaneous Model Selection and Parameter Estimation
Nilson Costa Roberty, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Reconstruction of Coefficients and Source Parameters in Elliptic Systems
Alexandre Kawano, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil: Simultaneous Identification of forces and initial conditions imposed on simple structural systems formed by beams and plates
Axel Osses, CMM, Chile: Title to be announced
Barbara Kaltenbacher, Univ. Klagenfurt, Austria: Solving inverse problems without using forward operators
Bastian von Harrach, Univ. Frankfurt, Deutschland: Title to be announced
Fabio Margotti, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil: A projection strategy for choosing the regularization parameter of Iterated Tikhonov method in Banach spaces
Frank Natterer, Univ. Muenster, Deutschland: Solving spectrally incomplete imaging problems by analytic continuation
Frank Werner, Max Planck Inst.: Empirical Risk Minimization as Parameter Choice Rule for Filter based Regularization Methods
Johann Baumeister, Univ. Frankfurt, Deutschland: Title to be announced
Christian Clason, Univ. Duisburg-Essen, Deutschland: Discrete regularization of parameter identification problems
Herbert Egger, Univ. Darmstadt, Deutschland: Title to be announced
Lothar Reichel, Kent State Univ., USA: Title to be announced
Peter Maass, Univ. Bremen, Deutschland: Title to be announced
Peter Mathe, WIAS, Deutschland: Title to be announced
Robert Plato, Univ. Siegen, Deutschland: Some new results on Lavrentiev regularization for nonlinear ill-posed problems
Shuai Lu, Fudan Univ., China: Parameter identification by data assimilation
Teresa Reginska, Polish Academy, Poland: Discrete regularization for certain parameter identification problems materials from time-dependent boundary data
Uno Haemarik, Univ. Tartu, Estonia: Title to be announced
Urve Kangro, Univ. Tartu, Estonia: Title to be announced
William Rundell, Texas T&M Univ., USA: Title to be announced
In addition to the lecturers listed above, the following Mini-courses are scheduled:
Mini-Course 01: Johann Baumeister (Frankfurt University, Germany)
Title: Iterative regularization methods for parameter identification
Mini-Course 03: Uri Ascher (British Columbia, Canada)
Title: Computational methods in applied inverse problems (with applications to PDE's)
Period: 16/Oct - 27/Oct (2 weeks)
Mini-Course 04: Samuli Siltanen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Title: Reconstruction methods for sparse-data X-ray tomography
Period: 23/Oct - 27/Oct (1 week)
Mini-Course 05: Ville Kolehmainen (University of Eastern Finland)
Title: Statistical solution of inverse problems on applied physics
Period: 06/Nov - 10/Nov (1 week)
Mini-Course 06: Philippe Le-Masson (Universite de Bretagne-Sud, France)
Title: Solution of coupled conduction-radiation inverse problems at high temperatures
Period: 06/Nov - 10/Nov (1 week)
The participation of students in the Conference and Mini-courses is highly encouraged. The student registration is free and informal poster sessions will be organized during the Conference, where the students will be able to present their research works and interact with all participants. Selected papers will be invited for a special number of the journal Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering dedicated to the Conference.
You shall soon receive further information regarding the Conference and other related activities, including the final program. Please give wide publicity to this event in your Institution, as well as to other potential participants in your country/region.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Rio de Janeiro and do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.