The 2016 Mathematical Problems in Industry Workshop
The 32nd Annual MPI Workshop
June 13-17, 2016 Duke University Mathematics Department
- Duke News coverage of the workshop!
- MPI 2017 at NJIT, June 19-23, 2017
- Abstracts of Problems from Industrial Sponsors
- W.L.Gore and Associates [abstract]
- Revon Systems [abstract]
- CoVar Applied Technologies [abstract]
- Clypd [abstract]
- Schedule
- Monday, June 13th, 9:00am-8:00pm
- Main presentations, Room 111 Biological Science Building
- 9:00am Logistics and General information - T. Witelski
- 9:15am Opening Remarks - R. Calderbank
- Industrial problem presentations
- W.L. Gore and Associates
- Revon Systems
- CoVar Applied Technologies
- Clypd
- 1:30-6:00pm Group work sessions, Physics Building, Rooms 119, 227, 205, 299
- Main presentations, Room 111 Biological Science Building
- Tuesday, June 13th, 9:00am-6:00pm
- Group work sessions, Physics Building
- 4:30-6:00pm Tuesday presentations, Room 111 Biological Science Building
- 2015 MPI fellow's presentation
- Group progress updates
- Wednesday, June 14th, 9:00am-6:00pm
- Group work sessions, Physics Building
- 5:00-6:00pm Wednesday presentations, Room 111 Biological Science Building
- Group progress updates
- Thursday, June 15th, 9:00am-11:00pm
- Group work sessions, Physics Building
- Group work sessions, Physics Building
- Friday, June 15th, 9:00am-12:30pm
- Closing summary presentations, Room 111 Biological Science Building
- Revon Systems
- W.L. Gore and Associates
- CoVar Applied Technologies
- Clypd
- Closing remarks: Colemanballs and MPI 2017 to be held at NJIT...
- Revon Systems
- Closing summary presentations, Room 111 Biological Science Building
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Resources and Information for participants
- Software resources: IPython, Octave/MATLAB, R/RStudio, gnuplot, Maple, Mathematica, Numerical Recipes
- Wifi access: eduroam or "Visitor" networks
- Gore background: MPI 2015 report
- Clypd background: MPI 2015 report, Combinatorial auctions, About media auctions, auctions ref
- CoVar background: ROC
- Participant list
- MIIS: Mathematics in Industry Information Service (past reports and upcoming study groups)
- MICS: Mathematics-in-Industry Case Studies (journal on modeling of
industrial problems)
- (Registration)
(Deadline: May 13)
- Travel: RDU airport, Uber, RDU Taxi
- Durham visitor information
- Local information: maps, restaurants...
- On-campus dining at Duke (West Campus): Au Bon Pain, Joe Van Gogh, Panda Express, McDonald's, Loop Pizza Grill
- Restaurants near West Campus (Erwin Road): Chai's noodle bar, Enzo's pizza, Sushi Love, Nosh, TGI-Fridays, Mediterra Grill, Smashburger, Chipotle, Noodles and Co, Dunkin Donuts, ...
- Restaurants on 9th Street (near East Campus): Burger Bach, Juju, Local 22, Parizade, Baba Ghannouj, Panera, Subway, Brueggers Bagels, Jimmy Johns, Blue Corn Cafe, ...(also Whole Foods and Harris Teeter supermarkets)
- Durham Bull City Connector free bus
- Duke CCX East/West campus bus, see Duke E/W map
- Some notable on-campus attractions: Duke Chapel, Duke Gardens, Bryan University Center, Eco-walk at the Water Reclamation Pond
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Malaprops,
Yogi-isms(US), and
Colemanballs(UK) and Colemanballs from mathematical modelling
- Information for Graduate Students
- Websites for previous MPI workshops
- MPI 2015 @ U-Delaware
- MPI 2014 @ NJIT
- MPI 2013 @ WPI
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Earlier MPI workshops
- MPI 2017 at the New Jersey Institute of Technology
- For more information, please contact
witelski@math.duke.edu:
Thomas Witelski, Duke Math Dept
MPI Organizing committee
- Thomas Witelski, Duke (chair)
- Paul Bendich, Duke
- Donald Schwendeman, RPI
- Louis Rossi, U-Delaware
- David Edwards, U-Delaware
- Joseph Fehribach, WPI
- Burt Tilley, WPI
- Suzanne Weekes, WPI
- Linda Cummings, NJIT
- Richard Moore, NJIT
MPI 2016 is supported by the National Science Foundation, by our industrial participants and through the efforts of the organizers from Duke, U-Delaware, WPI, RPI , NJIT, and SAMSI: the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute.
- Monday, June 13th, 9:00am-8:00pm
MPI is a problem solving workshop that attracts leading applied mathematicians, scientists and junior researchers (graduate students, postdocs and junior faculty) from universities, industry, and national laboratories. During the workshop, engineers and scientists from industry interact with the academic participants on problems of interest to their companies.
The workshop is a lively, 5-day interaction on the problems of interest to science and industry. On the first day, the industry representatives present their problems to the whole group. These problems vary widely in nature from those requiring basic physical modeling to those requiring significant simulation, computation or data analysis. For the rest of the week, the workshop participants break up into small working groups consisting of senior faculty and attending scientists, graduate students, and the industrial representatives, to discuss and tackle the problems in an informal setting. On the last day of the workshop, an academic participant from each group presents the results obtained and discusses possible future directions. A written report detailing the progress made during the workshop is prepared subsequently and sent to the industry representatives.
The MPI Organizing Committee is committed to working with representatives from industry to strengthen academic-industrial ties on research challenges. The workshop also seeks to provide a stimulating and engaging collaborative environment for students and faculty to work together and explore innovative approaches to novel real-world problems.