Guillaume Bal is a Professor at the University of Chicago, holding joint appointments in the Departments of Statistics and Mathematics, and affiliated with the Committee on Computational and Applied Mathematics (CCAM). His research focuses on inverse problems in medical and geophysical imaging, partial differential equations with random coefficients, and the mathematical analysis of topological insulators. He explores applications in wave propagation, uncertainty quantification, and hybrid imaging modalities. His recent work delves into theoretical and computational aspects of stochastic partial differential equations and topological edge states. Research Interests: Inverse Problems (Geophysical/Medical Imaging) Topological Insulators and Edge States Wave Propagation in Heterogeneous Media Uncertainty Quantification Publications Trends: Recent articles emphasize topological insulator dynamics, hybrid imaging techniques, and stochastic PDE models. Key themes include bulk-edge correspondence, dual-energy CT optimization, and semiclassical propagation in curved interfaces.










