Recent advances in imaging are certainly consequences of new mathematical approaches to fundamental issues
such as detectability, resolution, and stability, as well as of a strong interest in potential applications. The
mathematical approaches include mutli-scale analytical and computational techniques, statistical approaches,
random matrix theory, as well as innovative tools in signal theory. The intensive lecture series and workshop will
assemble leading researchers in these different fields to share their insights for a deeper and more unified
understanding of the field.
This intensive lecture series aims to provide overviews on mathematical and statistical methods for imaging to broad
range of audiences including Ph.D. students and beginning researchers.