Selin ASLAN, Department of Mathematics/Koç University, “From Inverse Problems to Imaging Frontiers: Bridging Theory and Application”
Abstract: Computational imaging is transforming how we capture and interpret visual information by combining theory with cutting-edge algorithms. Its foundation lies in inverse problems, which involve reconstructing hidden structures from incomplete or indirect measurements. These problems not only motivate new theoretical insights but also drive breakthroughs in practical imaging systems. In this talk, I will show how mathematical modeling, and optimization can overcome fundamental challenges in reconstruction and analysis, enabling applications in areas such as microscopy and medical imaging. I will also highlight ongoing challenges and emerging opportunities in imaging applications including tomography and segmentation.
Date: April 17, 2026
Time: 12:30-13:30
Venue: Institute of Applied Mathematics (IAM), Hayri Körezlioğlu Seminar Room (S-212)









