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Mathematics of Super-resolution in Wave Imaging

Professor Habib Ammari

Professor of Applied Mathematics
ETH Zürich
Highly Cited Researcher in Mathematics by Thomson ISI, 2016
Member of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts, 2015-
Khwarizmi International Award 2015 in Basic Sciences
Kuwait Prize 2013 in Basic Sciences
European Research Council Advanced Investigator Grant 2010

(Poster)

Date: 3 June 2017 (Saturday)
Time: 11:00am - 12:00noon (Preceded by Reception at 10:30am)
Venue:

SCT909 Science Tower, Ho Sin Hang Campus,
Hong Kong Baptist University

     

Abstract

Super-resolution imaging is a collective name for a number of emerging techniques that achieve resolution below the conventional resolution limit, defined as the minimum distance required between two point-like targets to distinguish between them. The main objective of this lecture is to enhance our understanding of the fundamental super-resolution imaging mechanisms and to unify them by using the finest mathematical and computational tools.

 

 

All are welcome