2006/10/05
Eleven new Industrial CASE projects
The following eleven Industrial CASE projects form part of the expanding research portfolio of the Knowledge Transfer Network for Industrial Mathematics. Eight projects have recruited and have start dates in 2006:
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Sound propagation in an urban environment
Collaborators: University of Oxford and Dstl -
Bayesian networks for knowledge discovery and collaborative filtering
Collaborators: Liverpool John Moores University and Unilever -
Mathematical modelling of musculoskeletal disorders
Collaborators: University of Nottingham and Health and Safety Laboratory -
Optimisation of aircraft taxi operations
Collaborators: University of Bristol and Airbus -
Low energy buildings: time-dependent phenomena
Collaborators: University of Cambridge and Arup -
Structuring and searching encryped data stores
Collaborators: Royal Holloway, University of London and Thinking SAFE -
Photo-quality facial composites
Collaborators: University of Kent and VisionMetric -
Dynamic Homogenisation for Random and Pre-stressed Composites
Collaborators: University of Manchester and Thales Underwater Systems
Three further projects, to start before October 2007, are currently recruiting:
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Reliability Assessment Using Bayesian Criticality Analysis
Collaborators: Aston University and Rolls-Royce -
Uncertain reasoning in semi-structured data
Collaborators: Queen Mary, University of London and Apriorie Ltd -
Flow in melting foam layers
Collaborators: University of Southampton and Pilkington Group Ltd
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