Workshop on symmetries, inverse problems and image processing

Austria

Workshop on symmetries, inverse problems and image processing

13-15 January, Linz, Austria

Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM)
Altenbergerstrasse 69, Linz, A-4040
Tel: +43 (0)732 2468 5211, Fax: +43 (0)732 2468 5212
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Venue

Austria The workshop is held at Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) which is located at the campus of the Johannes Kepler University .

Map of the univesity campus: http://www.uni-linz.ac.at/rund/campus.htm. The campus is located in the north eastern part of Linz, not far away from the Danube.





Speakers

Linz




Programme

The programme of the workshop is available at

http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at/people/page/bila/Programme.html


The meeting will take place in the seminar room HF 136


The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers and specialists in the fields of symbolic computation, inverse problems and image processing, with emphasis on applications of symmetry group theory.




Accommodation

JuliusRaabHotel

The invited speakers will be accommodated at Julius Raabheim Hotel Sommerhaus. The hotel is approx. 10 minutes walking distance from the university (see map ).

The hotel offers the following facilities: restaurant, indoor swimming pool, sauna and solarium.

How to reach the Julius Raabheim Hotel Sommerhaus

  • from the Blue Danube Airport : the Blue Danube Airport in Hörsching is about 15 km away from the city of Linz. The most easiest way to get to the hotel is by taxi which costs about 35 Euro.

  • from the city center: take the number 1 or the number 2 tram and get off at "Universitaet" for Johannes Kepler University or at "Schumpeter Strasse" for Julius Raabheim Hotel Sommerhaus.

    Map of the public transportation in Linz.

  • by train from the train station Linz Hauptbahnhof: take the number 3 tram from "Hauptbahnhof'' to "Mozartkreuzung'' and change to number 1 tram with destination "Universitaet''; get off at the stop "Universitaet'' or "Schumpeter Strasse".

    The train schedules can be found at http://www.oebb.at/



    This is a meeting organized and sponsored by Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) and
    Spezialforschungsbereich F013 Numerical and Symbolic Scientific Computing, University of Linz (SFB).

    Organized by Nicoleta Bila (nicoleta.bila@ricam.oeaw.ac.at), Annette Wheis (annette.wheis@oeaw.ac.at)



    About the city of Linz

    Linz

    Linz, the third biggest city in Austria with about 200.000 inhabitants, is situated in the beautiful Danube valley, surrounded by a hilly landscape. It is the capital of Upper Austria (Oberösterreich), one of Austria's nine regions. Linz is a lively city: during the day, business as usual in the shopping streets, in the evening, cultural highlights and many fashionable restaurants and bars with a cool atmosphere.

    The old town captivates with idyllic lanes, historical buildings and one of the largest medieval town centers in Central Europe. Travel with the yellow City-Express, with the steepest mountain railway in Europe to the Pöstlingberg, in use since 1898, or with a Danube ship - every sightseeing tour becomes an adventure!

    The art and culture scene is well-represented in Linz. Events like the Linz culture summer, the Linz "Pflasterspektakel", as well as the Bruckner-festival, the Linz Klangwolke with its excellent laser show and the ARS Electronica Festival are highlights for thousands of visitors every year.

    To go to the city center, take the number 1 (or the number 2) tram and get off at "Hauptplatz" (the main square) or at "Taubenmarkt".

    ....but before leaving the city, don't forget about the Linzer Torte...


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    Recommended restaurants: Klosterhof , Lustig Essen




    Last modified on 12 January 2005