Research interests
- Inverse problems
- Correlation-based imaging with waves
- Stellar intensity interferometry
- Seismic imaging
- Polycrystalline coarsening
- Wasserstein-2 gradient flow theory
- Numerical methods
- Statistical analysis
Publications
- P. Bardsley, F. Guevara Vasquez, Restarted inverse
Born series for the Schroedinger problem with discrete
internal measurements, Inverse Problems, 30(4),
2014.
DOI:
10.1088/0266-5611/30/4/045014
- P. Bardsley, F. Guevara Vasquez, Imaging
with power controlled source pairs, SIAM Journal
on Imaging Sciences, 9(1), 2016.
DOI:
10.1137/15M1023191
- P. Bardsley, F. Guevara Vasquez, Kirchhoff
migration without phases, Inverse Problems,
32(10), 2016.
DOI:
10.1088/0266-5611/32/10/105006
- P. Bardsley, L. Horvath, P. Kokoszka, G. Young,
Change point detection in functional structure
models, The Econometrics Journal, 2016.
DOI:
10.1111/ectj.12075
- P. Bardsley, K. Barmak, E. Eggeling, Y. Epshteyn,
D. Kinderlehrer, S. Ta'asan, Towards a gradient
flow for microstructure, in review (submitted to
Rendiconti dell Accademia dei Lincei)
- P. Bardsley, J. Boyle, N. Briggs, Z. Koch, M.
Primrose, M. Zhao, G.W. Milton, Criteria for
guaranteed breakdown in two-phase inhomogeneous
bodies, in review (submitted to Inverse
Problems),
arXiv: 1604.04881
- P. Bardsley, K. Ren, Thermoacoustic
tomography with similar wave speeds, work in
progress.
- P. Bardsley, M. Cassier, F. Guevara Vasquez,
Imaging polarizability tensors via Stokes parameter
measurements, in preparation.
Career path
Resumé: A curriculum vitae
can be found here.
Current position: Postdoctoral
fellow, ICES, UT Austin
Previous studies:
2016 PhD
Applied Mathematics,
University of Utah
2016 MS
Statistics,
University of Utah
2012 MS
Applied Mathematics,
University of Utah
2010 BS
Mathematics,
University of Utah