19 February 2025
NDT Webinar | GPR Imaging as an Inverse Problem: What is the Real Added Value?, 26 February 2025


We invite you to join the 4th Webinar on Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). It is an honour to be part of this insightful event, and we appreciate the opportunity to contribute to this discussion.

We would like to extend our gratitude to our esteemed speaker, Dr. Francesco Soldovieri, from the Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment for agreeing to share his expertise with us during this webinar. We also sincerely thank Prof. Dr. Fabio Tosti for chairing this session. Their insights and contributions are invaluable in advancing our understanding of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) imaging and its role as an inverse problem.

We look forward to an engaging and thought-provoking discussion.

Date: 26 February 2025 at 14:00 (CET) | 13:00 (GMT) | 08:00 (EST)
Webinar ID: 837 9354 9945 
Webinar webpage: https://sciforum.net/event/NDT-4

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Program:

Speaker Presentation Title Time in CET Time in EST Time in GMT
Prof. Dr. Fabio Tosti Chair Introduction 14:00–14:10 08:00–08:10 13:00–13:10
Dr. Francesco Soldovieri GPR Imagining as an Inverse Problem: What is the Real Added Value? 14:10–14:40 08:10–08:40 13:10–13:40
  Q&A Session 14:40–14:55 08:40–08:55  13:40–13:55
Prof. Dr. Fabio Tosti Closing of Webinar 14:55–15:00 08:55–09:00 13:55–14:00

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information on how to join the webinar. Registrations with academic institutional email addresses will be prioritized.

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Webinar Chair and Keynote Speaker:

  • Prof. Dr. Fabio Tosti, 1 School of Computing and Engineering, University of West London, London, UK; 2 The Faringdon Research Centre for Non-Destructive Testing and Remote Sensing, University of West London, London, UK;
  • Dr. Francesco Soldovieri, 1 Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment (IREA); 2 National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Naples, Italy.

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