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Carg ` ese International School 2019 Imaging in Wave Physics: Multi-Wave and Large Sensor Networks September 23 rd – 27 th , 2019 School director Pr. Mathias Fink Scientific and organiz- ing committee Dr. A Aubry Dr. R. Pierrat Dr. S. Popoff Contact Carg ` ese Summer School Institut Langevin 1 rue Jussieu 75005 Paris, France [email protected] Whatever the nature of the waves used (acoustic, electromagnetic, seismic or op- tical) and propagation media, wave control is of fundamental interest for many ap- plications ranging from live imaging to telecommunications including medical di- agnosis or defense. The emergence of large-scale sensor arrays in each of these disciplines and recent advances in data science will revolutionize imaging in the coming years. It is therefore the moment to bring these physical and mathematical concepts related to imaging into a summer school. The goal is to share knowledge and experiences in areas that have different applications but have very similar is- sues. The school will consist of lectures given by eminent scientists and seminars to present recent works and applications. This format will allow attendees to appro- priate the common theoretical bases of wave physics in complex environments and data processing, while having a very good overview of the different experimental approaches specific to each type of wave. This multi-disciplinary approach will also allow junior and senior researchers to go beyond the scope of their own research topics, and to acquire an overall vision necessary for cutting-edge research. A spe- cific effort will be made to target the younger audience. It will allow PhD students and young scientist to acquire a solid and broad knowledge of imaging in complex media from the best experts worldwide. Main topics will include Waves in complex media, time-reversal, multi-wave, seismic, ultrasound, speckle imaging, deep learning... Eminent scientists in the field will animate the school Pr. Mathias Fink – ESPCI Paris Pr. Michel Campillo – Universit ´ e de Grenoble Pr. Josselin Garnier ´ Ecole Polytechnique Pr. David Smith – Duke University Dr. Ori Katz – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Dr. Ulugbek Kamilov – Washington University in St. Louis Mr. Fr ´ ed ´ eric Barbaresco – Thales Pr. J´ erˆ ome Mertz – Boston University Pr. Emmanuel Bossy – Universit ´ e de Grenoble Pr. Elisa Konofagou – Columbia University Pr. Wonshik Choi – Korea University Pr. Kees Wapenaar – Delft University of Technology Pr. George Barbastathis – MIT Pr. Changhuei Yang – Caltech Dr. Stefan Catheline – Universit ´ e de Lyon 1 Dr. Sophie Brasselet – Institut Fresnel Pr. Tomas Cizmar – Friedrich-Schiller University Jena Dr. Olivier Couture – Physics for Medicine, Paris Dr. Julien de Rosny – Institut Langevin Dr. Geoffroy Lerosey – Greenerwave Registration fees (lunch and lodging included) 600 e for undergraduate and PhD students – 750 e otherwise WEB https://www.institut-langevin.espci.fr/imaging_in_wave_physics_multi_wave_and_large_sensor_networks Deadline for applications June 1st, 2019 Image credits C. Apelian et al., Opt. Exp. 2016 – C. Errico et al., Nature 2015 – https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov – N. Shapiro et al., Science 2005

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Cargese International School 2019

Imaging in Wave Physics: Multi-Wave and Large Sensor NetworksSeptember 23rd – 27th, 2019

School directorPr. Mathias Fink

Scientific and organiz-ing committeeDr. A AubryDr. R. PierratDr. S. Popoff

ContactCargese Summer SchoolInstitut Langevin1 rue Jussieu75005 Paris, [email protected]

Whatever the nature of the waves used (acoustic, electromagnetic, seismic or op-tical) and propagation media, wave control is of fundamental interest for many ap-plications ranging from live imaging to telecommunications including medical di-agnosis or defense. The emergence of large-scale sensor arrays in each of thesedisciplines and recent advances in data science will revolutionize imaging in thecoming years. It is therefore the moment to bring these physical and mathematicalconcepts related to imaging into a summer school. The goal is to share knowledgeand experiences in areas that have different applications but have very similar is-sues.

The school will consist of lectures given by eminent scientists and seminars topresent recent works and applications. This format will allow attendees to appro-priate the common theoretical bases of wave physics in complex environments anddata processing, while having a very good overview of the different experimentalapproaches specific to each type of wave. This multi-disciplinary approach will alsoallow junior and senior researchers to go beyond the scope of their own researchtopics, and to acquire an overall vision necessary for cutting-edge research. A spe-cific effort will be made to target the younger audience. It will allow PhD studentsand young scientist to acquire a solid and broad knowledge of imaging in complexmedia from the best experts worldwide.

Main topics will includeWaves in complex media, time-reversal, multi-wave, seismic, ultrasound, speckle imaging, deep learning. . .

Eminent scientists in the field will animate the schoolPr. Mathias Fink – ESPCI ParisPr. Michel Campillo – Universite de GrenoblePr. Josselin Garnier – Ecole PolytechniquePr. David Smith – Duke UniversityDr. Ori Katz – The Hebrew University of JerusalemDr. Ulugbek Kamilov – Washington University in St. LouisMr. Frederic Barbaresco – ThalesPr. Jerome Mertz – Boston UniversityPr. Emmanuel Bossy – Universite de GrenoblePr. Elisa Konofagou – Columbia University

Pr. Wonshik Choi – Korea UniversityPr. Kees Wapenaar – Delft University of TechnologyPr. George Barbastathis – MITPr. Changhuei Yang – CaltechDr. Stefan Catheline – Universite de Lyon 1Dr. Sophie Brasselet – Institut FresnelPr. Tomas Cizmar – Friedrich-Schiller University JenaDr. Olivier Couture – Physics for Medicine, ParisDr. Julien de Rosny – Institut LangevinDr. Geoffroy Lerosey – Greenerwave

�Registration fees (lunch and lodging included) 600e for undergraduate and PhD students – 750e otherwise�WEB https://www.institut-langevin.espci.fr/imaging_in_wave_physics_multi_wave_and_large_sensor_networks�Deadline for applications June 1st, 2019

Image credits C. Apelian et al., Opt. Exp. 2016 – C. Errico et al., Nature 2015 – https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov – N. Shapiro et al., Science 2005