About
Anne Wald is an Assistant Professor at the University of Göttingen since 2020, specializing in inverse problems and imaging. She previously worked as a postdoc in Saarbrücken and Helsinki (2017-2020) after earning her PhD in Mathematics from Saarland University (2017) and M.Sc. in Mathematics (2012) along with a Diploma in Physics (2013).
- Education:
- PhD in Mathematics (2017), Saarland University
- M.Sc. in Mathematics (2012), Saarland University
- Diploma in Physics (2013), Saarland University
Her research focuses on inverse problems involving dynamic imaging, parameter identification, and motion compensation, particularly in nano-CT and hyperelastic materials. She applies advanced mathematical frameworks like Lebesgue-Bochner spaces and Tikhonov regularization.
Current projects include:
- SFB 1456 Project B06: Compensation of motion and modeling inexactness in nano-CT and local tomography
- GRK 2756 Project A4: Multiscale rheological inverse problems and active processes in cells
Anne's publications highlight work on time-dependent inverse problems, sequential subspace optimization, and anomaly detection. She develops algorithms for dynamic imaging and parameter estimation under uncertainty.
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