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Newton Gateway Events

The Newton Gateway to Mathematics delivers activity across a broad range of sectors and engages in partnership with the users of mathematics - academics from other disciplines, those from industry and the public sector. 
Activities are bespoke and may originate from the need to address a specific technical issue or look for a better solution. Alternatively, they could be in response to the need to obtain ideas for next generation solutions from mathematicians involved in frontier research.

Activities take a number of forms:

  • Events - workshops and consultations
  • Training programmes
  • Short to medium-term research programmes
  • Projects

The Newton Gateway delivers Open for Business knowledge exchange events on behalf of the Isaac Newton Institute. These are specifically designed to bring together industrial, commercial and government organisations with mathematical scientists and can be run as part of an ongoing research programme, or as an independent event.

 

Past Events

Digital Twins for Engineering Applications - The Emerging Science and Technology

Wednesday 7th June 2023
Isaac Newton Institute

This Open for Business event was part of an INI programme on the mathematical and statistical foundation of future data-driven engineering and aims to bring together the community to discuss the latest research and innovation in digital twinning for engineering, providing an opportunity for networking and help foster cross-disciplinary connections 

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Wave Scattering in Complex Matter: Advances in Material Characterisation and the Design of Materials

Wednesday 31st May 2023
Isaac Newton Institute

This Open for Business event was part of an INI programme on the Theory and Applications of Multiple Wave Scattering and aimed to build links between mathematical formulations of wave scattering, in direct and inverse forms, and practical implementations, focussing on acoustic, elastic and electromagnetic waves.

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Phase Transitions and Correlated Random Processes

Wednesday 10th May 2023
Isaac Newton Institute

Launched in 2016, CCIMI accommodates research activity on fundamental mathematical problems and methodology for understanding, analysing, processing and simulating data. Data science research performed in the Institute is of the highest international level, aiming to extract the relevant information from large and high-dimensional data with a predictable certainty. This in-person event followed previous successful academic and industrial engagement events, which focused on different aspects related to the mathematics of information. 

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Statistical Scalability for Data Streams: Recent Advances, Applications and Impact

Thursday 20th April 2023
Wellcome Collection

This in-person event showcased research highlights from the StatScale Programme, the impact of this research and opportunities for organisations to engage with its findings. There were talks from both academic members of StatScale and from our industrial partners, featuring some of the statistical breakthroughs in our research. These include areas such as change and conditional independence testing; and their application across scientific and industrial areas such as the environment, space and telecommunications.  

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Mathematical Challenges in Defence and Security

Wednesday 15th March 2023 to Thursday 16th March 2023
Robinson College

This two-day event presented 6 problem statements developed by Dstl that have been taken forward as part of a Dstl funding call for short project delivery later in the year.
 

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