RTG Summer School on Inverse Problems and Partial Differential Equations
July 2–20, 2012
University of Washington, Seattle
The Research Training Group in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington will host a summer school for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students on inverse problems and partial differential equations. Students will attend lectures in the morning and problem sessions in small groups with mentors in the afternoon. On-campus accommodation and meals will be provided, plus a travel allowance of up to $600. The Summer School is supported by an NSF Research Training Grant. Support is restricted to U.S. citizens/permanent residents; international students can be considered but would have to pay all their own expenses.
Two mini-courses will be presented: The Radon Transform and the X-Ray Transform (Robin Graham, Peter Kuchment, and Leonid Kunyansky) and A Mathematical Approach to Cancer Growth (John Lowengrub, Ami Radunskaya, and Tatiana Toro).
URL: http://www.math.washington.edu/ipde/summer.
Apply online by: April 1, 2012.





