2025 Mathematical Problems in Industry Workshop
MPI, hosted by SIAM and local organizers, brings industrial representatives together with established experts and talented students to model and simulate industrial processes and provide mathematically sound guidance.
Program Format
The MPI Workshop is a lively, 5-day interaction on problems of interest to science and industry. On the first day, the industry representatives present their problems to the group of participants; these problems vary widely in nature from those requiring basic physical modeling to those requiring significant 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, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and industrial representatives, to discuss and tackle the problems in an informal setting. On the last day of the workshop, an academic representative 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. Upon approval by the industry representative, the reports are posted online. The format of the workshop is not strict and some variation is possible. The Organizing Committee is committed to working with representatives from industry to meet their needs, and we are especially interested in encouraging new contacts with industry while continuing to seek collaborative opportunities with existing ones.
Registration
Participation in MPI 2025 is open to mathematicians, scientists and engineers from industry and academia. A link to apply will be posted here in early 2025.
Location
All activities of the Workshop will take place at the Claremont Colleges in Claremont, CA from June 9 – 13, 2025.
Organizing Committee
- Linda Cummings, New Jersey Institute of Technology
- David Edwards, University of Delaware
- Pak-Wing Fok, University of Delaware
- Peter Kramer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Taras Lakoba, University of Vermont
- Richard Moore, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- Burt Tilley, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Suzanne Weekes, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Confirmed Industry Participants
Industry participants and problems will be listed here as they become available.
If your organization would be interested in presenting a problem at MPI, please contact programs@siam.org.
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