City University of Hong Kong
July 8-12, 2002
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| City University of Hong Kong is organizing the first Workshop
on Industrial Applications in Hong Kong from July 8-12, 2002.
The industrial applications workshop was initiated by Professor Leslie Fox and Professor Alan Tayler in Oxford, UK. Since the death of these two founders, it has been led by Dr. John Ockendon, also from Oxford. The idea has been adopted in Europe, USA, Australia, Japan and China. Over the years, the workshop has become very successful in solving industrial problems around the world. This workshop aims to stimulate collaboration between industry representatives and applied mathematicians. Industry representatives will present problems on the first day of the workshop followed by small group discussion on the next two days. The results will then be presented on the final day. This event will provide a unique opportunity for applied mathematicians
to be exposed to industrial problems. It will also help to establish
link between industry and university, and in particular to encourage the
greater use of mathematical modeling and analysis in industry.
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