Medical Imaging: Electrical and Optimal Tomography

Y. Capdeboscq (University of Oxford, UK)

More and more, the mathematical sciences are contributing to advances in certain areas of biomedical imaging, a trend that will grow in the future.

This mini-symposium will be centered around new imaging techniques that stem from the Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) or Optical Tomography: Multiscale and multi-physics approach such as  Magnetic Resonance EIT, or Imaging by Deformation Techniques, such as the ones using both ultrasounds and electrical measurements, or both a magnetic fields and electrical measurements. In these problems the inversion method is directed by the forward problem, and small scale modelling of the forward problem plays an important role.

A special interest will be given to real applications.

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