The Inverse Problems International Association (IPIA) will award the 8th Calderon Prize to a researcher under the age of 40 who has made distinguished contributions to the field of inverse problems broadly defined.

The Calderon Prize Committee consists of Professors Simon Arridge (chair), Maarten de Hoop, Martin Hanke, Victor Isakov, Katya Krupchyk,  Hongyu Liu, , Kui Ren and Bo Zhang. Previous winners of the award are Matti Lassas (2007), Martin Burger (2009), Guillaume Bal (2011) , Mikko Salo (2013), Peijun Li (2015), Hongyu Liu (2017), Kui Ren (2017).

 IPIA will present the award at the Applied Inverse Problems Conference 2019 (AIP 2019)  to be held in Grenoble, France,

The award will include a certificate, a $500 prize, and an invitation to give a plenary lecture at the conference.

The prize also includes reimbursement for reasonable travel expenses to Grenoble.July 8-12, 2019.

Besides a nomination letter please include a complete CV of the nominee and a list of publications. A proof of age is required.

Also, up to 2  additional supporting letters can be included. The Calderon Prize Committee can also solicit nominations. The deadline for nominations is January 31st, 2019.

 
Nominations should be send to Professor Simon Arridge to the e-mail address:

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