
Carlos Borges
Associate Professor · Inverse Scattering Problems
University of Central FloridaAbout
Carlos Borges is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Central Florida (UCF), part of the College of Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (2013) and has held postdoctoral positions at the Oden Institute (University of Texas-Austin) and the Courant Institute (NYU). His research focuses on inverse scattering problems, numerical analysis, and neural networks, with applications in computational engineering and mathematical physics.
Education: PhD in Mathematics (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2013), MS in Mathematics (Instituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada, 2007), BEng in Computer Engineering (Instituto Militar de Engenharia, 2002).
Research interests include inverse scattering (acoustic, electromagnetic), domain decomposition methods, fast solvers, and machine learning integration in numerical analysis. His work emphasizes high-resolution parameter reconstruction and multi-frequency data utilization for obstacle identification.
He advises four students: PhD candidates Isabela Vasconcellos Viana and Nick Arustamyan, and undergraduates Tina Tran and Eli Rivera-Sanchez. His recent publications (2023–2025) highlight advances in neural network-driven inverse scattering and robust algorithms for irregular geometries. He organizes the Scientific Computing Seminar at UCF, focusing on numerical analysis and computational methods.
His software contributions include solvers for inverse scattering problems, available on GitHub. He is active in professional societies like SIAM and IEEE, and regularly presents at conferences such as SIAM CSE 2025.
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