D3EMO Modeling Week – Data Driven Decision Making and Optimisation

The D3EMO Modeling Week on Data Driven Decision Making and Optimization took place on 3rd-7th September 2018 at the Copenhagen Business School (CBS) in Copenhagen, Denmark

It was organised by

–       Prof. Dolores Romero Morales, Professor of Operations Research, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Economics

–       Prof. Emilio J. Carrizosa Priego, Professor of Statistics and Operations Research, University of Seville, Department of Statistics and Operations Research

Problems were presented by

  • AirFrance (Augustine Lombard)
  • Central Bureau voor de Statistiek (Marc Ponsen)
  • DSB (Natalia Rezanova)
  • TESCO (Eleanor Evans and Matthew Fryett)

PhD, PostDoc and researchers from all over the world (Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Italy, Poland, Spain, UK, Vietnam, etc.) attended this modelling week.

On Monday 3rd, after the welcome given by organizers, two companies (TESCO and CBS) presented their problems and the seventeen participants were divided into two groups, one for each problem; we had time until Tuesday evening to study the problem and propose some solution methods. On Wednesday 5th the other two companies (DSB and AirFrance) introduced their two problems and two new groups were formed, which worked together until Thursday evening. 

Companies’ problems can be classified into two macro-category: dealing with a lot of data (forecasting and visualization) and reasoning about the abstract problem (modeling).

During Friday, the last day of the Modeling Week, every group exposed its results, through an oral presentation and some slides; DSB representatives were present. Moreover, also some trainees talked briefly about their research topics. The study group ended in the early afternoon.

All groups analysed deeply the companies’ problems and produced written reports or slides, which will be delivered to the companies. In particular:

–       The TESCO group tried to replicate the company model to forecast the customer daily demand for each product and store of the firm; they implemented some forecasting models after analysing the dataset through queries and statistical methods;

–       The CBS group studied the dataset about air pollution and proposed methods to visualize data in order to have more sociological impact;

–       The DSB group modelled the problem of scheduling cleaning operations of trains in the same way of the company (except for some simplifications), they developed their own instances and also suggested other models and ideas to tackle the problem;

–       The AirFrance group tried to model the planning of aircrafts but had to deal with constraints very difficult to describe mathematically.

Another main outcome the whole modelling week produced was making all of us trainees bond with each other, creating connections that will last in the years to come, as well in other conferences or PhD schools. It was also great and inspiring to see companies really interested to collaborate with universities and research centres, giving us the chance to work on real problems.

By Alice Raffaele

@AliceRaffaele1









About the Author:

Alice Raffaele is a PhD student in Operations Research from Italy. She is finishing her first year and is interested in OR at 360 degrees. From modelling to polyhedral analysis, but mostly its applications to industrial problems and the interplay between optimisation and data science. She enjoys educational mathematics, i.e. activities and games for children attending primary and secondary schools, to make them discover the beauty of maths and problem solving.

 

7th annual SIAM UKIE National Student Chapter Conference

The University of Bath SIAM-IMA Student Chapter is hosting the 7th annual SIAM UKIE National Student Chapter Conference. This will take place on Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th June 2018, in 4 West and University Hall.

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The conference will bring together students working in all areas of applied and industrial mathematics, and related fields, from across the UK and Ireland.

All are welcome to join the event and attend any talks of interest to you.  We draw your attention, in particular, to the plenary talks. It would be great to see as many students as possible present a poster or give a talk.

There will be the opportunity for students to showcase their research through a talk or poster, or to discuss more informally over coffee or the provided (only for those registered) lunch on both days. It would be great to see as many students as possible present a poster or give a talk.

We welcome talks and posters from any area of applied mathematics, statistics, or any mathematics which has potential applications to industry. There is some funding available for those students with an accepted presentation.

During the two day conference, we will host four fantastic plenary speakers:

Deadlines

  • The deadline for contributed talk abstracts is Friday 30th March 2018.
  • The deadline for poster submissions is Friday 13th April 2018.
  • The deadline for registration is Friday, 18th May 2018.
  • Registration is now open. Please complete the registration form by Friday 18th May 2018.

For further information, registration and abstract submission, please see the conference website. Alternatively contact the committee.

posted on behalf of the the University of Bath SIAM-IMA Student Chapter

Stokes Modelling Week – radar systems, river flows and medical devices

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The National University of Ireland, Galway will host the 2017 Stokes Modelling Workshop, 6-9 June.

The workshop is primarily aimed at postgraduate and early career researchers with a background in any area of mathematics, informatics, science and engineering. Funding provided
by the MI-NET, Mathematics for Industry Network, can support to participation of up to 10 students, as follows:

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  • Refunding the cost on-campus of up to five nights accommodation at NUI Galway (participants book directly with Corrib Village, and are reimbursed after the event).
  • Refund of €30 towards travel expenses within Ireland;

Participation by undergraduate students is also very welcome, with some limited funding provided by the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Applied Mathematics. Specifically, we will provide accommodation for up to five students in shared on-campus of up to five nights (some students will share rooms).

In addition, lunch and refreshments will be provided for all participants.
Participants will take part in team-based modelling of real-world, industry-driven problems. The problems we will study include:

  • Optimising rainfall radar system  (proposed by MET Eireann);
  • Simulating river flows (proposed by IBM Research);
  • Modelling medical devices (proposed by Medtronic).

Participants will be supported in their modelling work by our team of experienced mentors:
John Donohue (MACSI, University of Limerick);
Artur Gower (University of Manchester);
Luca Manzari (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm);
Doireann O’Kiely (University of Oxford); and
Thi Ngoc Tuoi Vo (MACSI, University of Limerick).
In addition, Fergus McAuliffe (iCRAG, UCD) will deliver a workshop on science communication.

Further details are available at: http://www.maths.nuigalway.ie/~niall/ModellingWorkshop17/

 The deadline for registering is this Friday, 19 May.


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