
Rommel Real, PhD.
Rommel is lecturer in faculty of mathematics at the university. He earned his PhD at the Mathematical Sciences Institute at The Australian National University. Rommel’s research interests are primarily about inverse problems and regularization. His notable publications, such as the article “A revisist on Landweber iteration” deals with solving ill-posed inverse problems without any information about the noise in the data.
09.00-14.00 Keynote Session
Developing primary Teachers’ Adaptive Experts in Teaching Interdisciplinary mathematics and Science
Associate Professor Wanty Widjaja is the Associate Head of School International and Engagement of the School of Education. Wanty's research focuses on understanding complexity of classroom practices and examining ways to support teacher professional learning and student mathematical reasoning.
14.15-16.45 Parallel Session
Doing Regularization Without Knowing What the Noise Is All About
Rommel is a lecturer in faculty of mathematics at the university. He earned his PhD at the Mathematical Sciences Institute at The Australian National University. Rommel’s research interests are primarily about inverse problems and regularization. His notable publications, such as the article “A revisist on Landweber iteration” deals with solving ill-posed inverse problems without any information about the noise in the data.