About:
The ICMS and MAC-MIGS Modelling Camp is a multi-day in-person workshop where several challenges are presented by industry partners or academic experts in knowledge exchange. Participants were divided into teams to develop ideas to tackle the challenges, and each team presented their progress at the end of the camp.
Modelling camps aim to:
- Train students and early career researchers to engage in study groups and similar activities
- Offer essential skills training (e.g. teamwork, coping outside of one's comfort zone, introduction to modelling methodology, report writing, communication and presentation skills)
- Provide an opportunity to learn how different branches of the mathematical sciences can be applied in various industrial settings
Participation in a modelling camp is excellent preparation for attending a study group. The European Study Groups with Industry (ESGI) are held annually all across Europe, with the UK hosting one every year.
Challenges:
- Improving techniques for the capture of environmental contaminants
Challenge holder and facilitator: Tim Myers (Centre de Recerca Matematica, Spain) - Efficient economic scenario generation
Challenge holder: Hymans Robertson
Facilitators: Aretha Teckentrup and Heather Yorston (University of Edinburgh) - Melting scrap copper in an electric arc furnace
Challenge holder and facilitator: William Lee (University of Huddersfield) - Machine learning applications for soundscape source separation and marine mammal detection
Challenge holder: Ocean Science Consulting
Facilitators: Xander O'Neill and Sandhya Patidar (Heriot-Watt University) - Energy efficiency in controlled environment agriculture
Challenge holder and facilitator: Ann Smith (University of Huddersfield) - Expanding lung health initiatives across Scotland
Challenge holder: The Cheyne Gang
Facilitator: Cathal Cummins (Heriot-Watt University)
Full descriptions of each challenge can be found here.
Sponsorship:
This event provides an excellent opportunity for organisations to advertise themselves to potential future recruits. We welcome enquiries about various sponsorship options. If you are interested in future sponsorship, please contact our Knowledge Exchange Manager Lauren Hyndman.
Programme:
TUESDAY 23 APRIL |
Registration and refreshments |
Introductions, housekeeping, and problem description, (includes coffee break) |
Group forming |
Lunch |
Group work, (includes coffee break) |
Day 1 catch up |
Group debrief |
Informal welcome reception |
WEDNESDAY 24 APRIL |
Group work, (includes coffee break) |
Lunch |
Group work, (includes coffee break) |
Day 2 catch up |
Group debrief |
THURSDAY 25 APRIL |
Group work, (includes coffee break) |
Lunch |
Group work, (includes coffee break) |
Day 3 catch up |
Group debrief |
Modelling camp dinner |
FRIDAY 26 APRIL |
Group work |
Final problem presentations, (includes coffee break) |
Lunch and debrief |