Wednesday, December 17, 2014

[DMANET] 106th European Study Group Mathematics with Industry 2015, second announcement

*** Invitation 106th European Study Group Mathematics with Industry
2015, Utrecht, all problems now available. Hotel deadline Jan 4, 2015
***

Date/location: January 26-30, 2015, Utrecht University, De Uithof,
Utrecht, The Netherlands

Since 1968, the Study Group Mathematics with Industry has brought together
mathematicians and companies. Following the original Oxford model,
about 60 mathematicians, ranging from PhD students to full professors,
spend a week working on one of six real life problems, presented to them
on Monday morning. During four busy days these problems are discussed,
dissected, modeled, analyzed, and computed, and results are presented
on Friday.

This year's problems are posed by

- Philips: patient adaptive compressed sensing

- SKF: statistical modelling of mechanical bearing life testing

- KNMI: synchronizing numerical models of the atmosphere to improve
weather and climate models

- Mobidot: mobility profiling from smartphone sensordata: confidently
know how people travel

- NM Group: power line route optimisation in a finite spatial grid

- NKI: accurate dose delivery for radiation therapy: adapting
treatment to daily anatomy

You are welcome to participate. See our website for the problems
and more information, and also for registration:

http://www.projects.science.uu.nl/swi2015

Participation is free of charge. We can reimburse hotel costs for a
limited number of participants, provided you are registered before
Jan. 4, 2015.

Best regards,
The organizing committee of SWI 2015,
Rob Bisseling, Martin Bootsma, Jason Frank, Ross Kang, Tobias Müller (chair),
Alessandro Sbrizzi, Christian Spitoni, Paul Zegeling

Mathematics Institute
Utrecht University
PO Box 80010
3508 TA Utrecht
The Netherlands

For queries: swi2015uu@gmail.com

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