Khaoula El Maddah
MSc
PhD student in applied mathematics
Inverse problems, partial differential equations
Applied and Computational Mathematics
Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
My research lies in applied mathematics, centered on inverse problems for partial differential equations. I work at the interface of analysis and computation: Proving the existence and uniqueness of the resolution, designing robust regularization strategies and proving convergence of the resulting algorithms. On the numerical side, I develop solvers tailored to nonlinear models and noisy data. A current focus is the nonlinear Schrödinger equation, where I study inverse formulations (e.g., potential reconstruction from boundary measurements), exploit genuinely nonlinear phenomena to improve resolution. Much of my work is implemented with attention to high-performance computing and reproducibility.
Research interests
- Applied mathematics
- Inverse problems
- Partial differential equations
- High performance computing
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90570, Oulu