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The 60th European Study Group with Industry 2007 |
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2007/04/11 13:19:26 |
The 60th Study Group Mathematics With Industry, will be held from April 13 to April 19 2007 at the Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa. The purpose of these meetings is to streghthen the links between Mathematics and Industry by using Mathematics to tackle industrial problems which are proposed by industrial partners. This meeting is part of the series of European Study Groups and will count with the participation of several European experts with a large experience in this type of events. More information on study groups and related aspects is available at the International Study Groups website, the Smith Institute and the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry. Reports
How it worksAt the beginning of the week, a representative from each invited company presents their industrial problem to the participating mathematicians. The academic participants then allocate themselves to the groups who work full-time on each problem over the next three days. By the last day, each group of mathematicians must ensure that their ideas are developed enough to collate them into a final presentation to the other study-group participants. The collaboration does not necessarily end at this point as a report will be provided by us for each of the problems considered. This will also function as a formal record of the work done for the company, and provides the possibility of encouraging further research, leading to new links between industry and academia. Training session"Mathematical modelling and analysis of industrial problems"This will consist of short courses on mathematical modelling and problem solving, aiming at familiarising participants with the type of situation that will be met at a typical study group. The course will be based on case studies from previous study groups and students will work in groups on these problems under the guidance of invited experts who have a wide experience of tackling industrial problems. It will be a shorter version of the very successful ECMI modelling weeks which are run for students each year. Information for participantsYou can already register here. You may download and print the poster to let your colleagues know about the event. Information for companiesPerhaps an industrial problem from your company could be analysed in our study group? We would be more than happy to visit you, at no cost and without any need for an immediate commitment, for an initial discussion about formulating such a problem. Almost all industrial problems have some mathematical aspect to them, although the mathematics is not always recognisable at first. Indeed, from our own experience, some of the most successful study group problems were not well-defined in mathematical terminology at the start of the study group. The fee for a firm to present a problem at the study group will depend on the size of the enterprize as defined by the EU.
For more information on past study groups, including a description of some of the problems which have been presented at previous meetings, see: Past Study Groups.
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