Viscoelastic inverse problems from seismic to medical scale

By Florian Faucher This project is funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF, under the Lise Meitner fellowship grant number M2791-N. It is a two-years fellowship that is carried out at the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Vienna, and that has started in October 2019. The project focuses […]

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SFB Tomography across the scales: Optical Tomography of Trapped Objects

Optical and acoustical trapping has been established as a tool for holding and moving microscopic particles suspended in a liquid in a contact-free and non-invasive manner. Opposed to standard microscopic imaging where the probe is fixated, this technique allows imaging in a more natural environment. In collaboration with the the […]

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Otmar Scherzer wins the EAIP Award

Otmar Scherzer (Austria, member of ECMI) and Vladimir G. Romanov (Russia) received the 2018 EAIP Award for their outstanding scientific contribution to the field of inverse problem.  The Ceremony was held on May, 2018, during the Opening Ceremony of the Ninth International Conference “Inverse Problems: Modeling and Simulation” in Malta. For […]

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Instruments for the World’s largest Telescope

contributed by Roland Wagner, RICAM The practical needs for algorithms and software developed within the projects of the Austrian Adaptive Optics Team (AAO-Team) at the Industrial mathematics Institute at JKU Linz and at RICAM arise from the construction of the World’s largest telescope, the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). The ELT […]

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PhD and Post-doctoral positions in Austria

The Special Research Program (SFB) “Tomography Across the Scales” is offering 6 PhD and 6 Post-doctoral positions in applied mathematics, bio-physics and medical physics, in Austria. The program starts on 1 March 2018 and involves the University of Vienna, the Vienna University of Technology, the Medical University of Vienna, the […]

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Representation of ECMI in AIP2017

In the 9th Applied Inverse Problems Conference (AIP 2017), Hangzhou, China, two presentations were given by Adérito Araújo (vice president) and Leonidas Mindrinos (council member). Both of them were presented in the mini-symposium: ”Inverse problems in quantitative optical and electrical tomography” organized by L. Mindrinos (Computational Science Center, University of […]

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Students Project: Modeling X-ray tomography using low power lamps

In the occasion of celebrating 100 years of Radon transform, we were asked to model X-ray tomography experiments in a seminar room. The examples took place in the Computational Science Center (CSC) at the University of Vienna, Austria, under the supervision of Otmar Scherzer. The tomographic system was replaced by […]

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“Quantitative Tomographic Imaging – Radon meets Bell and Maxwell”

The Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) in Linz, Austria organizes a Summer School (10th – 12th July) and a Workshop (13th – 14th July) as follow up events of the successful conference “100 Years of the Radon Transform”. This interdisciplinary workshop will bring together scientists from […]

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Modeling scattered electromagnetic waves

  by Leonidas Mindrinos (Computational Science Center, University of Vienna, Austria) leonidas.mindrinos@univie.ac.at In many applications, like material parameter investigation and nondestructive testing, arises the inverse problem of reconstructing the position, the shape and / or the properties of a cavity or an inclusion from given measurements. A good knowledge of […]

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Detecting cell motion during early embryogenesis

by Lukas F. Lang (RICAM, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria) l…@ricam.oeaw.ac.at Our main motivation is to estimate cell motion in time-lapse volumetric microscopy images depicting fluorescently labelled cells of a live zebrafish embryo. It has been only recently possible to obtain high-resolution observations of biological model organisms such as the […]

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