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Center for INVERSE PROBLEMS, IMAGING & TOMOGRAPHY
UU, Funded 1989-1993
Technology

The Center for Inverse Problem, Imaging and Tomography (CIPIT) is the result of research efforts conducted at the University of Utah's Advanced Imaging Methods Laboratory (AIM lab). The AIM lab was developed to study medical ultrasound imaging. Further research was then introduced in advanced sonar and geographical/environmental imaging methods based on common mathematics. In 1990, the AIM lab submitted a proposal for independent support as the CIPIT and initial funding was received in February of 1991. Some of CIPIT's technical accomplishments are in the areas of:

  • MEDICAL ULTRASOUND
  • HAZARDOUS SITE IMAGING
  • 3-D MICROSCOPE
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Annual Report Summaries

Inverse Problems Imaging and Tomography 89-90
Inverse Problems Imaging and Tomography 90-91
Inverse Problems Imaging and Tomography 91-92
Inverse Problems Imaging and Tomography 92-93

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Steven A. Johnson
johnson@ee.utah.edu