New version 2.2 of TMATROM is available for download from romapp.org with some updates including far field of point sources, and computing the gradient of wave function expansions.
The Impact assessment of ARC-funded research report has been released, finding that for every $1 of research funded through the National Competitive Grants Program, $3.32 is generated for the Australian economy.
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We are looking for a #postdoc to work with us at Macquarie University in Sydney on forward and inverse wave propagation modelling, including uncertainty quantification, Bayesian inference, machine learning algorithms and HPC. Details at mq.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/Car…
Think the sine functions nails the maths of waves? Think again — when waves scatter off objects, things get complex. Medical imaging & invisibility cloaks depend on the maths of multiple wave scattering rb.gy/r43jc@NewtonInstitute@LukeBennettsUoA@ValeriePinfield
We really enjoyed last week's multiple wave scattering programme at the Isaac Newton Institute - especially all the ECR activitites!🧑💼📡📊
Looking forward to our next visit in February! Details here:
newton.ac.uk/event/mwsw01/@NewtonInstitute#NewtonMWS2023
This workshop, on waves in complex and random media, will bring together brilliant physicists, mathematicians, and engineers to help establish: a common understanding and the available theoretical tools.