The physics of waves in complex media is especially important for biomedical imaging, photonics, or atom optics to give a few examples. Such applications are also strongly connected with fundamental wave phenomena such as Anderson
localization and mathematical tools going from probability to random matrix theory. The objective of this school is to gather the best international specialists of the field able to give solid bases on wave control, transport and imaging in complex
media, paying a particular attention to the analogies between different types of waves and materials.
Session organized by:
Alexandre AUBRY, Institut Langevin, Paris, France Nicolas CHERRORET, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, UPMC, Paris, France Sylvain GIGAN, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, ENS, France
Published on December 3, 2019
Updated on June 5, 2024
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