Study Group Mathematics with Industry 2014
SWI 2014 was held at the Delft University of Technology. Problems were submitted by WLN, Witteveen+Bos, CBS (Statistics Netherlands), INCAS3, HZPC, and MARIN.
Organisation committee SWI 2014:
Arnold Heemink,
Corine Meerman,
Domenico Lahaye,
Frank van der Meulen,
Johan Dubbeldam,
Wolter Groenevelt.
PROGRAMME SWI 2014
Monday 27 January
9.30 | Arrival and coffee/tea | |
10.00 | Opening | |
10.05 | Three company presentations | |
11.05 | Coffee/tea | |
11.30 | Three company presentations | |
12.30-13.30 | Lunch | |
13.30 | Dividing into groups | |
14.00-17.00 | Group discussions with company representatives | |
17.30 | Reception |
Tuesday 28 January
9.00 | Group discussions | |
12.30-13.30 | Lunch | |
13.30-17.30 | Group discussions | |
18.00 | Conference dinner |
Wednesday 29 January
9.00 | Group discussions | |
12.30-13.30 | Lunch | |
13.30-17.30 | Group discussions |
Thursday 30 January
9.00 | Group discussions | |
12.30-13.30 | Lunch | |
13.30 | Group discussions + preparation of presentations | |
18.30-19.30 | Pizza and drinks | |
19.30-21.00 | Preperation of presentations |
Friday 31 January
9.00 | Three presentations of results | |
10.30 | Coffee/tea | |
11.00 | Three presentations of results | |
12.30 | Closing | |
12.35 | Lunch |
Monday 27 January | ||
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9,30 – | Arrival and coffee/tea | |
10.00 – | Opening | |
10.05 – | Three company presentations | |
11.05 – | Coffee/tea | |
11.30 – | Three company presentations | |
12.30-13.30 – | Lunch | |
13,30 – | Dividing into groups | |
14.00-17.00 – | Group discussions with company representatives | |
17.30 – | Reception |
Tuesday 28 January | ||
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9.00 – | Group discussions | |
12.30-13.30 – | Lunch | |
13.30-17.30 – | Group discussions | |
18.00 – | Conference dinner |
Wednesday 29 January | ||
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9.00 – | Group discussions | |
12.30-13.30 – | Lunch | |
13.30-17.30 – | Group discussions |
Thursday 30 January | ||
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9.00 – | Group discussions | |
12.30-13.30 – | Lunch | |
13.30 – | Group discussions + preparation of presentations | |
18.30-19.30 – | Pizza and drinks | |
19.30-21.00 – | Preperation of presentations |
Friday 31 January | ||
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9.00 – | Three presentations of results | |
10.30 – | Coffee/tea | |
11.00 – | Three presentations of results | |
12.30 – | Closing | |
12.35 – | Lunch |
SWI 2014 News
No news availableCompanies & Problems
CBS – Calculating Traffic based on Road Sensor Data
HZPC – The Mathematics of French Fries
INCAS3 – Nonlinear Cochlear Mechanics
MARIN – System Parameter Identification in Numerical Simulations
Witteveen+Bos – Monitoring the Sewer System
WLN – A Statistical Tool for Water Quality Monitoring
CBS – Calculating Traffic based on Road Sensor Data
The Nationale Databank Wegverkeergegevens (NDW), a database for traffic data, contains the counts of more than 14,000 traffic loops, that are to be found in the Dutch system of motorways and provincial roads. During a day it is analysed how many vehicles of which type pass through these loops each minute. Each day this givesView problem details
HZPC – The Mathematics of French Fries
HZPC is the world-leading developer and seller of high-quality seed potatoes. It is a Dutch company with offices in Metslawier and Joure that operates internationally and that employs over 230 people. To serve its customers better, it also performs research in the growth and processing of its potato varieties. This project is related to theView problem details
INCAS3 – Nonlinear Cochlear Mechanics
It is perhaps astonishing that in spite of the advances in medical imaging and other research techniques, the possibilities of visualizing damage to the human hearing system are very limited. Although there is a vast range of audiological tests that measure the effect of damage, pinpointing what is causing these effects is often impossible. This,View problem details
MARIN – System Parameter Identification in Numerical Simulations
A common problem in numerical simulations is finding the correct parameter values of a mathematical model. A typical example from MARIN practice is the simulation of a ship manoeuvre, like a zig-zag or a turning circle (Figure 1), where the result is compared with the outcome of an experiment. The forces acting on the shipView problem details
Witteveen+Bos – Monitoring the Sewer System
The old city centre of Delft is sensitive to both pluvial and fluvial flooding, especially specific areas in the eastern part of the city centre. This includes surcharging of sewers and flooding of streets and buildings due to storm events, overflowing of canals and high groundwater levels. In order to reduce flooding impacts, the canalsView problem details
WLN – A Statistical Tool for Water Quality Monitoring
For 30 years WLN safeguards the quality of drinking water in Groningen and Drenthe. By using chemical, biological and technological research protects the quality of the drinking water that water company Groningen and water transportation company Drente provide. Quality control is essential for WLN. Background Measuring the quality of drinking water is WLN’s core business.View problem details