Basis of Mathematics in nanomedicine structures and life sensing
Reference No. | 2023b004 |
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Type/Category | Grant for International Project Research-Workshop (I) |
Title of Research Project | Basis of Mathematics in nanomedicine structures and life sensing |
Principal Investigator | Stanislaw Janeczko(Faculty of Mathematis and Information Science, Warsaw University of Technology・Professor) |
Research Period |
September 25,2023. ~
September 29,2023. |
Keyword(s) of Research Fields | Mathematical physics, Mathematics of Data Science and Machine Learning, Mathematical Medicine and Biology, Control and Dynamical Systems (including differential equations),Scientific Computing, Mathematical modelling, Nanotechnology in medicine |
Abstract for Research Report |
The "WORKSHOP on Mathematics for Industry 2023" convened during September 25-29, 2023, at Warsaw University of Technology, Poland, under the joint auspices of the Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science, Warsaw University of Technology; Center for Advanced Studies, Warsaw University of Technology; and Institute of Mathematics for Industry, Kyushu University. With the participation of approximately 70 attendees, including researchers, students, and PhD candidates, the workshop served as a nexus for interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration between the realms of mathematics and applied sciences. The workshop program encompassed 25 individual talks and 5 mini-courses, each comprising 3 lectures, spanning a spectrum of topics such as topological data analysis, medical imaging methods, cryptography, and material engineering. Delivered by experts from Polish and Japanese institutions, the presentations illuminated the symbiotic relationship between abstract mathematical constructs and real-world engineering challenges, thereby fostering innovation and knowledge exchange. The event not only facilitated the exploration of novel research directions but also catalyzed the establishment of international collaborations between academic environments in Poland and Japan. Through vibrant discussions and networking opportunities, attendees were inspired to leverage mathematical methodologies to address pressing industrial concerns and societal needs. The conclusion of the project will be marked by the publication of a conference proceedings booklet, consolidating the insights and findings presented during the workshop. This compilation will serve as a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike, encapsulating the cutting-edge research at the interface of mathematics and industry showcased at the workshop. Furthermore, it will provide a platform for disseminating knowledge and fostering continued dialogue among the global scientific community. In summary, the "WORKSHOP on Mathematics for Industry 2023" exemplified the transformative potential of interdisciplinary collaboration, transcending geographical boundaries to advance the frontiers of applied mathematics and engineering. As we reflect on the success of this workshop, we look forward to future iterations that will further enrich our understanding and harness the power of mathematics to address complex challenges in industry and beyond. |
Organizing Committee Members (Workshop) Participants (Short-term Joint Usage) |
Stanislaw Janeczko(Center for Advanced Studies, Warsaw University of Technology・Professor) Osamu Saeki(Institute of Mathematics for Industry, Kyushu University・Professor) Wojciech Domitrz(Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science, Warsaw University of Technology・Professor ) |