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Marie Graff is a Senior Lecturer within the Applied Maths Unit at the University of Auckland's Department of Mathematics, where she has been part of the faculty since 2018. With a strong academic foundation, she holds a PhD from the University of Paris VI, Sorbonne, obtained in 2012, and has notable experience in diverse mathematical fields, particularly focusing on Numerical Analysis and Inverse Problems related to wave propagation phenomena. Throughout her career, she has addressed complex topics including the wave equation, Helmholtz equation, inverse scattering problems, and wave splitting source separation, applying these concepts within the context of seismic imaging techniques such as Full-Waveform Inversion (FWI) and Reverse Time Migration (RTM). Before her current position, she held postdoctoral research roles at the University of British Columbia and the University of Basel. Graff has also engaged in graduate supervision and has been recognized for her contributions to academic research.
University of Auckland, Department of Mathematics • Auckland, New Zealand
Teaching and supervising students in applied mathematics, focusing on numerical analysis and inverse problems.
University of British Columbia, Department of Earth, Ocean Atmospheric Science • Vancouver, Canada
Conducted research on wave propagation and related inverse problems.
University of Basel, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science • Basel, Switzerland
Research in the field of mathematics with a focus on numerical methods.
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