An Introduction to Mathematics of Emerging Biomedical Imaging

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Habib Ammari (born in June 1969) received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in mathematics from École Polytechnique Palaiseau in 1992, 1993, and 1995, respectively, and the Habilitation Degree from Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), in 1999. He is currently Director of Research at the French Center of Scientific Research (CNRS). His current research interests include biomedical imaging, electrical impedance tomography, inverse problems, and electromagnetic modelling. He has contributed over 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, authored four books and edited three others. He is serving as an editor of several mathematical journals. Habib Ammari has been invited to more than 30 international conferences. He produced 10 Ph.D. students and served as adviser for 10 post-docs.

First book about emerging techniques such as multi-scales and multi-physics approaches
Mathematical Tools.- Biomedical Imaging Modalities.- Preliminaries.- Layer Potential Techniques.- General Reconstruction Algorithms.- Tomographic Imaging with Non-Diffracting Sources.- Tomographic Imaging with Diffracting Sources.- Biomagnetic Source Imaging.- Anomaly Detection Algorithms.- Small Volume Expansions.- Imaging Techniques.- Hybrid Imaging Techniques.- Magnetic Resonance Electrical Impedance Tomography.- Impediography.- Magnetic Resonance Elastography.

Biomedical imaging is a fascinating research area to applied mathematicians. Challenging imaging problems arise and they often trigger the investigation of fundamental problems in various branches of mathematics.

This is the first book to highlight the most recent mathematical developments in emerging biomedical imaging techniques. The main focus is on emerging multi-physics and multi-scales imaging approaches. For such promising techniques, it provides the basic mathematical concepts and tools for image reconstruction. Further improvements in these exciting imaging techniques require continued research in the mathematical sciences, a field that has contributed greatly to biomedical imaging and will continue to do so.

The volume is suitable for a graduate-level course in applied mathematics and helps prepare the reader for a deeper understanding of research areas in biomedical imaging.

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