Advanced Mathematical Sciences Ⅱ
Industrial Mathematics: A course in solving real world problems
- Contents
- In the recent industrial world, Mathematical Sciences and Technology have
been working closely and developing together. Planning Mathematics, Statistics,
System Engineering, and Simulation Technology, as well as Information Security,
Control systems, Wavelet approaches, Financial Engineering and Biotechnology
are prominent examples. The 21st century will definitely be the era for
the glories of Industrial Mathematics. All the lectures will be given with
the latest specific examples in English focusing on “Industrial Mathematics:
A course in solving real world problems”.
- Plans
- All lectures will be given in English.
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- PROGRAM
- Project based analysis and research cluster course,
Inter Departmental Curriculum, Meiji University.
Advanced Mathematical Sciences U
"Industrial Mathematics: A course in solving real world problems"
Coordinator: Masayasu MIMURA
Speakers:
・Avner Friedman : The Ohio State University , USA
・Jong-Shenq Guo : National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
・Masayasu Mimura : Meiji University, Japan
・Toshiyuki Nakagaki : Future University Hakodate, Japan
・Jaime H. Ortega : Universidad de Chile, Chile
・Nobuhiko J. Suematsu : Meiji University, Japan
・Hiroshi Suito : Okayama University, Japan
・Hideki Takayasu : Meiji University / Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. Japan
・Akiyasu Tomoeda : Meiji University, Japan
・Chiyori Urabe : Meiji University, Japan
Date : 25th - 28th October 2010
Schedule/ Speaker/Title :
Monday, 25th October 2010
10:30−12:00 Avner Friedman :
“Semiconductor manufacturing”
13:00−14:30 Toshiyuki Nakagaki :
“Ethology of an amoeba -Physiology and mathematical modeling-”
14:40−16:10 Nobuhiko J. Suematsu :
“Spatio-temporal pattern of fluid and its application to construct
a hierarchic structure”
16:20−17:50 Akiyasu Tomoeda :
“Mathematical Modeling toward Alleviating Traffic Jam”
Tuesday, 26th October 2010
10:30−12:00 Avner Friedman :
“Composite materials in industry”
13:00−14:30 Hiroshi Suito :
“Collaboration between clinical medicine and mathematical sciences
-Vortex dynamics related
to thoracic aortic aneurysms-”
14:40−16:10 Jaime H. Ortega :
“Inverse Problems and Applications”
Wednesday, 27th October 2010
10:30−12:00 Avner Friedman :
“Aerosol dynamics in industry”
13:00−14:30 Avner Friedman :
“The electrphotographic system”
14:40−16:10 Jaime H. Ortega
“Some applications of Image Processing to digital images”
16:20−17:50 Chiyori Urabe :
“On Powder and Granular Materials for Industrial Application”
Thursday, 28th October 2010
10:30−12:00 Hideki Takayasu :
“An alternative way of financing business firms”
13:00−14:30 Jong-Shenq Guo :
“Quenching Problem Arising in Micro-electro Mechanical Systems”
14:40−16:10 Masayasu Mimura :
“Industrial Mathematics and Related Topics”
- PLACE
- Conference room on the 4th Floor,
Shikon-kan, SURUGADAI Campus, Meiji University.
Please click here for the access map.
- REMARKS
- This subject is intended for Doctoral students, however, any students in
master program are available to attend. Non-degree students and auditors from
Meiji University and other universities are also welcome. We will support
travel expenses for the students from afar. If you wish for the support,
please contact at gcoe@mics.meiji.ac.jp by 16th October 2010.
* Please be informed that NOT every student who wishes for this financial
support could be received, subject to the budget of Meiji University.
All lectures will be given in ENGLISH.
* Admission is free. Pre-registration is not required.
Contact address :Academic Affairs of Graduate School, Meiji University
1-1 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8301
TEL: 03-3296-4368
Email: dai_in@mics.meiji.ac.jp
Supported by :
Meiji University Global COE Program "Formation and Development of
Mathematical Sciences Based on Modeling and Analysis"
Meiji Institute of Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences (MIMS)
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S)(No.18104002) "Mathematical Theory
of Nonlinear-Non-equilibrium Reaction-Diffusion Systems"
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