ESGI (European Study Group with Industry)
is Europe's leading workshop bringing together mathematicians
and industrial companies. These week-long workshops have been
held annually since 1968 and were previously known as the
Oxford Study Groups with Industry. They attract
leading mathematicians to work on industrial problems.
Companies submit mathematical problems for the study group
to solve; often in the form of a modelling problem or an optimization
problem. Participants work in groups around each problem,
presenting the results of their efforts to industry at the
end of the week. A technical report on each problem is written
and given to the companies.
The Study Group begins Monday morning May 18th, at 10:00 at DTU, in
Building 306, Auditorium 32. Registration and coffee from 09:30.
Ph.D. students can get ECTS credit (2.5 ECTS) for participation in the study group and active engagement in report delivery. Most reports are subsequently pubilshed through the Cambridge University Press repository MIIR (Math In Industry Reports).
* Problem 1 Grundfos: System identification via random excitations
* Problem 2 STROMNING ApS: The added mass of a floating body
* Problem 3 Piffany: Forecasting, Customer Profiling, Container Packing
| Mads Peter Sørensen | mpso@dtu.dk |
| Sanne Sørensen | sraso@dtu.dk |
| Mark Riis | mberi@dtu.dk |
| Poul G. Hjorth | pghj@dtu.dk |