Workshop on Inverse Problems
Radar Waveform Design and Imaging
May 19, 2005
Workshop Description:
This workshop will bring together researchers
interested in fundamental and practical issues related to radar
waveform design and imaging. We anticipate participants from both
academia and national research laboratories.
Organizers:
Margaret Cheney and Birsen Yazici
Background:
The Radar Waveform Design and Imaging
Workshop is one of IPRPI's signature events where focused, interactive
research discussion and presentation enables and encourages cross
disciplinary exchanges of ideas. Both senior and early career researchers
are encouraged to participate. Prior events of this type were the
Geophysical Imaging Workshop, held on January 30, 2004 and the Solid
Mechanics Workshop, held on March 24, 2004.
Location:
The workshop will be held in the Lally
Building, Room 102, on the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute campus
in Troy.
Driving directions and a campus map
can be found at: http://www.rpi.edu/dept/NewsComm/sub/tour/driving.html
Schedule:
Schedule
Housing:
There are a number of places to stay
in the Troy/Albany/Schenectady area that are convenient to RPI.
We have reserved a block of rooms at a reasonable
hotel close to campus:
Franklin Square Inn and Suites
One Fourth Street
Troy, NY 12180
Ph: 518-274-8800
Fax: 518-274-0427
email: fssuites@yahoo.com
http://www.franklinsquareinn.com/
When you request a room, you should mention: "Inverse Problems."
The rooms will be held until May 4th.
A/V Equipment:
The workshop will provide a computer
projector and an overhead projector. If additional equipment is
needed, please contact Alice Petralia, mclauj3@rpi.edu.
Registration:
No formal registration is needed, but
in order to have an idea of how many we need to accommodate, please
let Alice Petralia (mclauj3@rpi.edu)
know, by April 8th, if you plan to attend and whether you want to
give a talk or poster presentation.
Format:
The workshop will begin at 8:30 am with a plenary talk; depending on the number of participants, the rest of the day will be filled with talks and poster presentations, interspersed with breaks to allow participants to interact informally. The program will end at 4 pm to allow participants from nearby locales to travel home on the same day.
Contact:
For more information regarding the technical
program, contact Margaret Cheney at cheney@rpi.edu
( 518-276-2646) or Birsen Yazici at yazici@ecse.rpi.edu
(518-276-2905).
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