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Plenary Lecture
Inverse Acoustic and Electromagnetic Obstacle Scattering: Theory and Numerics
Professor Jun Zou
Department of Mathematics
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Abstract: In this talk we shall present some breakthroughs that have been
achieved in the past few years on inverse acoustic and electromagnetic obstacle scattering problems.
Both theory and numerical simulations will be discussed. This is a joint work with Dr. Hongyu Liu
(Washington University, Seattle) and supported by Hong Kong RGC grants (Project 404105 and Project 404606).
Brief Biography of the Speaker: Jun ZOU is a Professor in Department of Mathematics of The
Chinese
University of Hong Kong. Before taking up his current position in Hong Kong,
he had worked two years (93-95) in University of California at Los Angeles (USA)
as a post-doctoral fellow and a CAM Assistant Professor, worked two
and a half years (91-93) in Technical University of Munich as a Visiting
Assistant Professor and an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow (Germany),
and worked two years (89-91) in Chinese Academy of Sciences (Beijing) as an
Assistant Professor. His research areas include numerical solutions of
electromagnetic Maxwell systems, interface problems,
ill-posed Problems and inverse Problems. He has about 70 publications
in the refereed international journals. |