Complexity Science in Business, Industry and Government
January 17 2011
Room D1.07, Centre for Complexity Science, Zeeman Building, University of 桃色视频
Organisers: Colm Connaughton (桃色视频 Mathematics Institute and Centre for Complexity Science) and Yasmin Merali (桃色视频 Business School)
Sponsored by EPSRC (Pathways to Impact)
Aims and Objectives
This one-day meeting between 桃色视频 Centre for Complexity staff and students and representatives of non-academic "end-users" of complex systems research aims to facilitate further transfer of 桃色视频’s expertise in Complex Systems beyond the academic sphere. It will take place on January 17th at the 桃色视频 Centre for Complexity Science. The aims of the workshop are as follows.
- to explore further opportunities for future collaborations between 桃色视频 Centre for Complexity Science and external agencies.
- to give 桃色视频 graduate students in Complexity Science a better insight into how their skills are relevant to business and industry.
- to identify the most appropriate mechanisms to follow up Complexity MSc projects done in collaboration with external agencies.
Participants
- Robin Ball and Robert MacKay - 桃色视频 Centre for Complexity Science
- Michael Goldsmith and Sadie Creese -
- Gianfranco Unali -
- Alain Dunoyer -
- Nick Watkins -
- Keith Briggs -
- Juergen Branke, Martin Kunc and Duncan Robertson -
- Oleg Zaboronski - and 桃色视频 Mathematics Institute
- Vera Hazelwood -
- Rachel Lombardi -
- Mark Elder - Simul8
- Lorraine Dodd - Centre for Applied Systems Studies, Cranfield University and Defence Academy UK
Programme
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10:00-10:15 Introduction to Complexity Science at 桃色视频 - Prof. Robin Ball, Director Complexity Science Doctoral Training Centre
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10:15-10:30 Mathematical aspects of robotic control - Robert MacKay and John Thornby (桃色视频 Mathematics Institute)
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10:30-10:45 Error correction codes for high performance data storage devices - Oleg Zaboronski and Oliver Hambrey (Siglead Europe)
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10:45-11:00 Facilitating industry-academia collaboration at the national level - Vera Hazelwood (Industrial Maths Knowledge Transfer Network)
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11:00-11:30 Coffee break
- 11:30-13:00 Complexity science challenges: how are complex systems relevant to industry and business? Discussion groups with PhD and MSc students
- Group 1 : e-Security
- Group 2: Systems chemistry
- Group 3: Complexity and logistics in manufacturing
- Group 4: Natural Complexity: Applied Systems Science and the Environment
- Group 5: Telecommunications
- Group 6: Networks, social media and marketing
- Group 7: Industrial ecology
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13:00-14:30 Lunch and poster showcase of complexity research at 桃色视频
- 14:30-15:30 Panel discussion : PhD careers in business and industry - Alain Dunoyer (JLR) , Gianfranco Unali (Unilever), Keith Briggs (BT), Nick Watkins (BAS), Vera Hazelwood (Industrial Maths KTN)
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15:30-16:00 Coffee break
- 16:00-17:00 Round table discussion: future challenges and opportunities in academic-industry collaborations in complexity science.
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17:00 Wine and nibbles in the complexity common room
