Date

2025-Jan-29

Computational Imaging for Precision Astrophysics

Abstract:

This session is centered on novel computational imaging for precision astrophysics. In the talks and posters we will cover a variety of exciting new approaches for imaging ultra high resolution targets focusing on black holes and exoplanets.

Organiser & chair: Aviad Levis / Marie Ygouf

Session Schedule

8:00 - 8:20
Invited talk - Frontiers in Computational Imaging: Bridging Techniques for High-Precision Astrophysics
Marie Ygouf
8:20 - 8:40
Invited talk - Imaging Exoplanets with Differentiable Optical Models
Jason Wang
8:40 - 9:00
Invited talk - Information Field Theory for Precision and Long Baseline Interferometry
Torsten Ensslin
9:00 - 9:20
Invited talk - Neural Dynamic Imaging of Black Holes
Marianna Foschi
9:20 - 9:40
Invited talk - Extracting Movement Information from Radio Interferometry with the Wasserstein Distance Regularizer
Shiro Ikeda
9:40 - 11:00
Invited poster - From the Low Resource to the High Resource Setting: Solving Imaging Challenges in the ngVLA Era with Lessons Learned From VLBI
Hendrik Muller
9:40 - 11:00
Invited poster - Diffusion Models as Data-driven and Physics-informed Priors for Bayesian Imaging
Berthy Feng
9:40 - 11:00
Committee member poster - The Black Hole Explorer: a New Mission That Will Discover and Measure a Black Hole's Photon Ring
Kazunori Akiyama
9:40 - 11:00
Contributed poster - TBC
TBC
9:40 - 11:00
Contributed poster - TBC
TBC