Invert - A Centre for Imaging Science
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Bath
Department Name: Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Abstract
Invert - a Centre for Imaging Science will take a national and international lead in developing applications of tomographic imaging and inversion problems arising from investigations of the natural world.The vision is to establish a group conducting fundamental research that has societal impact / in particular in climate-change modelling and in automatic diagnosis in medicine. The unique speciality of Invert will be the fusion of models with tomographic images. This will facilitate a step change in the way that tomographic images are used, i.e. images will be used directly with physics and physiological models without the intermediate step of human interpretation. The goal is to 'reverse engineer' from the images to reveal the underlying processes in physics and physiology.Invert will also act as a focal point to unify the UK's tomographic imaging community and promote the reputation of the UK's tomography research at an international level. The computational and intellectual facilities of the centre will be accessible to external academics and researchers. The facility will also enable business to access core expertise in the form of consultancy and research projects.
People |
ORCID iD |
Cathryn Mitchell (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Meggs R
(2006)
A study into the errors in vertical total electron content mapping using GPS data
in Radio Science
Materassi M
(2007)
Wavelet analysis of GPS amplitude scintillation: A case study
in Radio Science
Bust G
(2007)
Four-dimensional GPS imaging of space weather storms
in Space Weather
N/a Yin
(2008)
Imaging of the Antarctic ionosphere during a CIR storm
in JASTP
Yin P
(2008)
A multi-diagnostic approach to understanding high-latitude plasma transport during the Halloween 2003 storm
in Annales Geophysicae
Bust G
(2008)
History, current state, and future directions of ionospheric imaging
in Reviews of Geophysics
De Franceschi G
(2008)
Dynamics of high-latitude patches and associated small-scale irregularities during the October and November 2003 storms
in Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Smith A
(2008)
GPS scintillation in the high arctic associated with an auroral arc GPS SCINTILLATION IN THE HIGH ARCTIC
in Space Weather
Yin P
(2009)
Imaging of the Antarctic ionosphere: Experimental results
in Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Alfonsi L
(2011)
Bipolar climatology of GPS ionospheric scintillation at solar minimum
in Radio Science
Description | Technology transfer to companies. |
First Year Of Impact | 2010 |
Sector | Electronics |
Impact Types | Economic,Policy & public services |
Description | SEIGG |
Geographic Reach | Multiple continents/international |
Policy Influence Type | Membership of a guideline committee |
Impact | Protection from Space Weather |