Diego A. Murio Gives Talk at the University of Cambridge
Professor Diego A. Murio, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Cincinnati, presented an invited talk as the principal speaker at the 5th International Conference on Inverse Problems in Engineering: Theory and Practice, held at the University of Cambridge, Clare College, Cambridge, UK, July 11 - 15, 2005.
He also Chaired a morning session on Heat and Mass Transfer, and his invited paper, entitled "Some Inverse Problems in Systems of Nonlinear Parabolic Equations," was published in the Proceedings of the Conference (ISBN: 085316242), Vol II, M07, pp. 1-10.
The Conference had over 200 participants and was organized with support from The London Mathematical Society, EPSRC and Royal Society, Institute of Physics, American Institute of Chemical Engineering, British Computing Society, American Society for Engineering Education, Engineering Conferences International, Engineering Conferences Worldwide, Physics Today, Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering, and The Journal of Inverse and Ill Posed Problems.
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