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Calderon Prize 2009

Following its initiation in 2007, the Calderon Prize will be awarded again in 2009, to a researcher under the age of 40 who has made distinguished contributions to the field of inverse problems. The Inverse Problems International Association (IPIA) will present the award at the Applied Inverse Problems AIP 2009 Conference to be held in Vienna, Austria, July 20-24, 2009. The award will include a certificate, a prize of 500 USD, and an invitation to give a plenary lecture at the conference. Expsenses for accomodation during the conference and a reimbursement towards the travel expenses to Vienna will be provided.

All senior reseachers working on inverse problems are welcome to send nominations for the prize winner to the Calderon prize committee. Besides a nomination letter, please include a two page CV of the nominee and a complete list of publications. At most two additional supporting letters can be included. The Calderon Prize Committee can also solicit nominations. Nominations should be sent to Calderon Prize Committee by April 30, 2009, at the e-mail address calderon-prize@inverse-problems.net Inquiries should be also be addressed to the same address.

 

The winner of the Calderon Prize 2007 was Prof. Matti Lassas, Helsinki University of Technology

 

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