Workshops are an important mechanism for stimulating new ideas and collaborative projects. Whether you have an idea for a workshop or are already organising one, if you believe it would benefit from being linked into the Industrial Mathematics KTN, please let us know by contacting Melvin Brown.
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the Knowledge Transfer Networks for Industrial Mathematics and for Financial Services held a workshop as part of the activities of the Environmental Risk Management Special Interest Group (ERM-SIG). The the topic of the workshop was Uncertainty and Risk Visualisation and the workshop was held at Lloyd's of London on the 11 May 2010.
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Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the Knowledge Transfer Networks for Industrial Mathematics and for Financial Services held a workshop as part of the activities of the Environmental Risk Management Special Interest Group (ERM-SIG). The workshop was held at Lloyd's of London on 24 February 2010, and comprised of two separate sessions with details as below.
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A workshop on Mathematical Modelling of Heterogeneous Ignition, Combustion and Explosion will be held on 24-25 June 2009 at Imperial College, in London.
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This event aims to bring together those with experience of Telecare and Telehealth and those with sensor technology and solutions to establish the state of the art and to discuss future opportunities.
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A Knowledge Transfer Workshop on Industrial Inverse Problems was held on 23-24 March 2009 at the University of Leeds.
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A science and technology workshop on data assimilation for industrial inverse problems was held in January 2009. The aim of the workshop was to explore the potential for wider and improved use of data assimilation in industrial applications. Data assimilation is well developed in some applications, notably tracking, weather prediction and oil reservoir simulation history matching. This workshop presented the state of the art in data assimilation and identified further opportunities for its application to the solution of industrial inverse problems.
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Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Industrial Mathematics Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) held a joint workshop on the subject of “Statistical Modelling of Weather, Climate and Weather Risks for Insurance”. The workshop was hosted by Lloyd’s of London on 16 February 2009.
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The Centre for Defence enterprise is the Ministry of Defence’s new gateway for UK science and technology industry, academia and innovators to help ensure that our Armed Forces have access to the best equipment, science and technology, now and in the future. The Centre provides a quick first response to ideas with a range of advice, assistance and research funding.
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A workshop on the Theory of Magnetic Confinement for Fusion was held on 22 September 2008 at Balliol College, Oxford.
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A science and technology workshop on optimisation of expensive functions was held in June 2008. The workshop focussed on hard industrial problems in optimisation where the high computational cost of each function evaluation is a barrier to the use of standard techniques. The workshop provided an opportunity for industrialists and academics to share experience and knowledge of approaches.
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A KTN Science & Technology workshop on phase separation in the manufacture of organic transistors and photovoltaics was held on 9th May 2008 at Imperial College, in London.
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A Knowledge Transfer Workshop on Industrial Inverse Problems was held on 17-18 March 2008 at the University of Leeds.
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This two day workshop (12-13 March 2008) was organised in association with the GC6 network, which is sponsored by EPSRC to explore the contribution of the UK to the international verified software initiative. The workshop was supported by a contribution from Microsoft Research which provided the necessary premises and catering.
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A knowledge transfer workshop on Mathematics and the Management of Energy Systems was held on 29 January 2008 at the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences, in Edinburgh.
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A Knowledge Transfer Workshop on Industrial Inverse Problems was held on 19-20 March 2007 at the University of Leeds.
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This event, held on the evening of 16 November 2006 in collaboration with Lloyd's of London, demonstrated how mathematical techniques used in modelling of systems described by very sparse data can be applied to model interdependent losses in insurance.
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Performance modelling covers a set of techniques that are targeted at two broad questions. In system design, how can the capacity best be dimensioned to match the expected load on the system and its required quality of service? And in operation, how are system resources best managed to ensure a smooth and cost-effective workflow?
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The fourth NETIAM workshop on "Complexity in modelling proteins and interfaces at the Molecular Level", was held at TU/e, Eindhoven in the Netherlands on 2-3rd December 2004.
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This event was organised to review the exciting work on Scraped Surface Heat Exchangers that has been carried out during a two-year project sponsored by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Chemtech International and Tetra Pak, under the auspices of the Faraday Partnership for Industrial Mathematics, managed by the Smith Institute.
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A workshop on "Visualisation and simulation for virtual materials analysis and design", was held at Kaiserslautern in Germany on 29-30th September 2004.
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The NETIAM workshop on Modelling the Business Environment was held at Ventspils in Latvia on 2-3 August 2004.
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This weather-risk industry access Workshop was held on 22 June 2004 at LSE.
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The NETIAM workshop on modelling criminality in the urban environment was held at Firenze in Italy on 7-8th June 2004.
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