MIT EAPS Directory

Maarten de Hoop

Visiting Professor

Main Fields of Interest:

- inverse problems and microlocal analysis, and applications in exploration seismology and global seismology, coupled to geodynamics

- multi-dimensional imaging, inverse scattering and tomography

- nonlinear inverse boundary value problems: direct and iterative reconstruction; geometric inverse problems

- development of multiscale methods and nonlinear theories of generalized functions applied to scattering and inverse scattering in media of low regularity, highly discontinuous and random media

- structured matrix based methods, and massively parallel algorithms

Recent Publications

Reconstruction of a conformally Euclidean metric metric from local boundary diffraction travel times
S.F. Holman, E. Iversen, M. Lassas and B. Ursin,  SIAM J. Math. Anal. (2014) in print   View

Recovering the isometry type of a Riemannian manifold from local boundary diffraction travel times
S.F. Holman, E. Iversen, M. Lassas and B. Ursin,  J. Math. Pures Appl. (2014) in print   View

Exact and approximate expansions with pure Gaussian wavepackets
K. Gröchenig and J. L. Romero,  SIAM J. Math. Anal. (2014) in print   View

 

Contact Information

t: 765 496 6439

e: mdehoop@purdue.edu

Office

Purdue University

Education

Ph.D.-Degree in technical sciences (cum laude), Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands (1992)
M.Sc.-Degree in theoretical physics (cum laude), Utrecht University, the Netherlands (1984)
B.Sc.-Degree in physics with mathematics and astronomy (cum laude), Utrecht University, the Netherlands (1981)