Jennifer L. Mueller is an applied mathematician and biomedical engineer whose research concerns inverse problems and their applications, particularly to problems in medical imaging related to electrical impedance tomography.[1][2] She is a professor of mathematics at Colorado State University, where she also holds a joint appointment in the school of biomedical engineering and the department of electrical and computer engineering.

Education and career edit

Mueller completed a Ph.D. in 1997 at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Her dissertation, Inverse Problems in Singular Differential Equations, was supervised by Thomas S. Shores.[3] After postdoctoral research at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute she joined the Colorado State Mathematics Department in 2000, and became a founding member of the School of Biomedical Engineering in 2007. She was promoted to full professor in 2011.[4]

Book edit

With Samuli Siltanen, Mueller is the author of the book Linear and Nonlinear Inverse Problems with Practical Applications (SIAM, 2012).[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Bridges, Sally (2003), "CSU researcher helps refine MRI of the future", Coloradoan
  2. ^ Dodge, Jeff (December 2, 2014), "Real world solutions: CSU and UCHealth combine resources for better patient care", Coloradoan
  3. ^ Jennifer Mueller at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ "Dr. Jennifer Mueller promotion to full professor" (PDF), Department of Mathematics Newsletter, Colorado State University, Summer 2011
  5. ^ Reviews of Linear and Nonlinear Inverse Problems with Practical Applications:

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