
معرفی
Teemu Saksala is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at North Carolina State University. His research focuses on geometric inverse problems with applications in seismology, particularly involving Riemannian manifolds and wave propagation. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Helsinki (2017) and currently leads research supported by NSF grant DMS-2204997. His work bridges theoretical mathematics and geophysical imaging, emphasizing stability and uniqueness in inverse problems.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Helsinki, 2017
Research Interests:
- Inverse problems for PDEs on Riemannian manifolds
- Seismic wave analysis and tomography
- Geometric uniqueness and stability
- Finsler geometry and elastic media
Recent Work Trends: His publications emphasize hyperbolic PDEs, travel time inversion, and ray transform theory, often addressing time-dependent coefficients and anisotropic media. He explores connections between geometric properties and physical measurements, with applications to Earth's interior imaging.
Grants & Funding: NSF DMS-2204997 supports his current research. No awards are explicitly listed, though his work reflects sustained scholarly activity.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Ordinary Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations, and Analysis Research Group and the Topology, Geometry, and Mathematical Physics Research Group at NC State.



