The Second Guangzhou International Workshop on Mathematical Imaging held at SYSU
Source: School of Mathematics and Computational Science
Written by: Liao Xueying
Translated by: Liang Wenjie
Edited by: Wang Dongmei
On December 14-15, the Second Guangzhou International Workshop on Mathematical Imaging organized by Guangdong Province Key Laboratory of Computational Science and School of Mathematics and Computational Science was held on South Campus. 37 renowned scholars from at home and abroad delivered high-level keynote speeches, including Professor Shen Zuowei, Head of Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, National University of Singapore, Professor Mila Nikolova from Center for Mathematics and Their Applications (CMLA), France, and Professor Charles A. Micchelli from State University of New York. The workshop also attracted over 80 teachers and students from more than ten domestic universities, including Civil Aviation University of China, South China University of Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Henan University, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Jinan University, China Three Gorges University, Hunan University, Xiamen University and The University of Macau.

A scene of the Second Guangzhou International Workshop on Mathematical Imaging
The 37 academic reports at the workshop analyzed and discussed heated issues in the field of mathematical imaging. The attendants participated actively by putting forward their questions and presenting their ideas.
Serving as a good communicating platform, this workshop brought about the latest research development in the field of mathematical imaging, evoked new research ideas, and promoted academic cooperation. With the first workshop’s favorable influence, this workshop received good comments from participants in both academic and organizational aspects, which elevated SYSU’s academic influence in the research field of mathematical imaging. Besides, it also provided an opportunity for SYSU experts to introduce their academic accomplishments to international peers, promoting the research development of mathematical imaging at SYSU.