Programme
Presentations, group work, lectures, coffee and tea will be in the
Mathematical Institute. Lunch, dinner, the discussion on Wednesday, and
residents' accommodation will be in St Anne's College.
Telephone, fax, email, computing and library facilities will be
available at the Mathematical Institute.
Information on how to get to the Mathematical
Institute is available here. Please note that
there is no parking available at either St. Anne's College or the
Mathematical Institute.
Please also note that this programme may change. An
MS
Word version and pdf
version are available for download.
Monday 29th March
0800-0850 | Breakfast for residents |
0830-0855 | Registration |
0900-0905 | Welcome |
0905-0915 | Logistics |
0915-0945 | Uncertainty in flow in porous media Daniel Busby and Chris Farmer, Schlumberger Abingdon |
0945-1015 | Distribution-independent safety analysis Keith Slater and Paul Cowell, National Air Traffic Services |
1015-1045 | Models of consumer behaviour Shail Patel and Antoine Schlijper, Unilever |
1045-1115 | Coffee and tea |
1115-1145 | The design of robust networks for massive parallel micro-fluidic devices John Melrose, Unilever |
1145-1215 | Modelling of melt on spinning wheels and the impact of scale up on the various parameters Gary Jubb, Thermal Ceramics UK |
1215-1245 | Data packet loss in a queue with limited buffer space Jose Gil, Motorola Research |
1300-1415 | Lunch |
1415-1445 | Real time traffic monitoring using mobile phone data Michael Alger, Vodafone Pilotentwicklung GmbH |
1445-1515 | Optical measurement of glucose content of the aqueous humor Dan Daly and Graeme Clarke, Lein Applied Diagnostics |
1515-1545 | Coffee/Tea |
1545-1745 | Initial Discussions |
1745-1845 | Reception |
1900 | Dinner |
2000-2300 | Bar |
Tuesday March 30th
0800-0850 | Breakfast for residents |
0900-1045 | Group work |
1045-1115 | Coffee and tea |
1115-1215 | Professor Colin Please (University of Southampton): Study Groups' Greatest Hits |
1115-1250 | Group work |
1300-1350 | Lunch |
1400-1545 | Group work |
1530-1600 | Coffee and tea |
1600-1700 | Group work |
1715-1845 | Meet the Brewer - talk on the Brewing process by Sidney Liddiard and David Waller from Adnams PLC |
1900 | Dinner for residents |
2000 | Bar |
Wednesday March 31st
0800-0850 | Breakfast for residents |
0900-1045 | Group work |
1045-1115 | Coffee and tea |
1115-1250 | Group work |
1300-1350 | Lunch |
1400-1500 | Dr John Ockendon: The globalisation of mathematics in industry |
1500-1530 | Group work |
1530-1600 | Coffee and tea |
1600-1700 | Group work |
1700-1815 | Brief reports of progress so far (Chair: Dr Paul Dellar) |
1900 | Dinner for all participants |
2030 | Discussion: Ethical issues in applications of mathematics (Chair: Dr Robert Leese) |
2130-2300 | Bar |
Thursday April 1st
0800-0850 | Breakfast for residents |
0900-1045 | Group work |
1045-1115 | Coffee and tea |
1115-1250 | Group work |
1300-1350 | Lunch |
1400-1600 | Group work |
1600-1630 | Coffee and tea |
1630-1845 | Group work |
1900 | Dinner for residents |
2000-2200 | Bar/group work |
Friday April 2nd
0800-0850 | Breakfast for residents |
0900-0905 | Warm up |
0905-0930 | Uncertainty in flow in porous media - Schlumberger |
0930-0955 | Distribution-independent safety analysis - NATS |
0955-1020 | Models of consumer behaviour - Unilever |
1020-1045 | The design of robust networks for massive parallel micro-fluidic devices - Unilever |
1045-1100 | Coffee/tea |
1100-1125 | Modelling of melt on spinning wheels and the impact of scale up on the various parameters - Thermal Ceramics UK |
1125-1150 | Data packet loss in a queue with limited buffer space - Motorola |
1150-1215 | Real time traffic monitoring using mobile phone data - Vodafone |
1215-1240 | Optical measurement of glucose content of the aqueous humor - Lein Applied Diagnostics |
1240-1250 | Colemanballs (Dr Sam Howison) |
1250-1300 | Wrap up |
1300 | Lunch |
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