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This volume contains the proceedings of the twelfth conference of
the Euro pean Consortium for Mathematics in Industry. ECMI was
founded in 1986 in to foster research and education in Mathematics
in Industry in Europe order and these biannual conferences are the
show case for ECMI's research. It is a pleasure to see that six of
the plenary speakers have submitted papers for this volume. Their
contributions illustrate the breadth of applica tions and the
variety of mathematical and computational techniques that are
embraced by ECMI. ECMI is also committed to the education of
students and it is encouraging that a number of the papers are
given by students. The Wacker Prize, which is offered for a Masters
Level thesis on an industrial problem, always attracts excellent
entries and this year's winner, Nicole Marheineke, is no exception.
This is the first time that an ECMI conference has been held in
Eastern Europe and the ECMI Council is very grateful to Professor
Andris Buikis and his colleagues in Latvia and Lithuania for the
excellent job they have done. Thanks too go to the European Union
which supported 30 delegates at this conference via TMR Contract No
ERBFMRXCT 97-0117 'Differential Equations in Industry and
Commerce'. The final meeting of this network was held during this
conference which provided a platform for network members to
describe their work to a wider audience."
The 15th European Conference on Mathematics for Industry was held
in the agreeable surroundings of University College London, just 5
minutes walk from the British Museum in the heart of London, over
the ?ve warm, sunny days from 30 June to 4 July 2008. Participants
from all over the world met with the commonaimofreinforcingthe
roleofmathematics asanoverarching resource for industry and
business. The conference attracted over 300 participants from 30
countries, most of them participating with either a contributed
talk, a minisymposium pres- tation or a plenary lecture.
'Mathematics in Industry' was interpreted in its widest sense as
can be seen from the range of applications and techniques described
in this volume. We mention just two examples. The Alan Tayler
Lecture was given by Mario Primicerio on a problem arising from
moving oil through pipelines when temperature variations a?ect the
shearing properties of wax and thus modify the ?ow. The Wacker
Prize winner, Master's student Lauri Harhanen from the Helsinki
University of Technology, showed how a novel piece of mathematics
allowed new software to capture real-time images of teeth from the
data supplied by present day dental machinery (see ECMI Newsletter
44). The meeting was attended by leading ?gures from government,
bu- ness and science who all shared the same aim - to promote the
application of innovative mathematics to industry, and identify
industrial sectors that o?er the most exciting opportunities for
mathematicians to provide new insight and new ideas.
This volume contains the proceedings of the twelfth conference of
the Euro pean Consortium for Mathematics in Industry. ECMI was
founded in 1986 in to foster research and education in Mathematics
in Industry in Europe order and these biannual conferences are the
show case for ECMI's research. It is a pleasure to see that six of
the plenary speakers have submitted papers for this volume. Their
contributions illustrate the breadth of applica tions and the
variety of mathematical and computational techniques that are
embraced by ECMI. ECMI is also committed to the education of
students and it is encouraging that a number of the papers are
given by students. The Wacker Prize, which is offered for a Masters
Level thesis on an industrial problem, always attracts excellent
entries and this year's winner, Nicole Marheineke, is no exception.
This is the first time that an ECMI conference has been held in
Eastern Europe and the ECMI Council is very grateful to Professor
Andris Buikis and his colleagues in Latvia and Lithuania for the
excellent job they have done. Thanks too go to the European Union
which supported 30 delegates at this conference via TMR Contract No
ERBFMRXCT 97-0117 'Differential Equations in Industry and
Commerce'. The final meeting of this network was held during this
conference which provided a platform for network members to
describe their work to a wider audience."
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