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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

Developments in Healthcare Imaging - Connecting with Industry

Wednesday 19th October 2016

Background

Following its successful launch in March 2016, the new EPSRC Centre for Mathematical Imaging in Healthcare (CMIH)  announcd its first annual user engagement/industry day. The Centre was created following the announcement in December 2015 from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) of a £10 million investment in five new UK Research Centres. The remit of the centres is to explore how mathematics and statistics can help clinicians to tackle serious health challenges such as cancer, heart disease and antibiotic resistant bacteria. Specifically, researchers will develop new tools from predictive mathematical models to enable earlier diagnosis of chronic diseases such as epilepsy, and new systems to make clinical imaging more accurate and efficient.

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Perspectives on Data Linkage - Techniques, Challenges and Applications

Friday 16th September 2016

Data linkage is the process of identifying and linking records about the same entity across one or more databases. However, there are benefits as well as challenges associated with data linkage. For instance, enabling linkage between two or more sources of information can help maximise the value of research data, as well as adding high value to existing surveys and effectively creating new data resources.

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Soft Matter - Theoretical and Industrial Challenges

Wednesday 7th September 2016 to Friday 9th September 2016

Sam Edwards was a pivotal figure in Soft Matter Physics. Taking forward the work of earlier theorists working in other areas such as quantum field theory, he had the vision to harness the power of mathematical tools to study this new class of materials, base our understanding of them on a more rigorous foundation.

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New Directions in Cryptography and Applications to Cyber-Security

Wednesday 15th June 2016

In today's information age, the security of digital communication and
transactions is of critical importance and the management of risk to
such information systems is considered fundamental to effective cyber
security. Therefore, effective cryptographic systems and the complex
mathematics and logic that underpin them have become ever more
important.

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Cantab Capital Institute for the Mathematics of Information Launch Event

Monday 9th May 2016

This event celebrates the launch of an exciting new research institute which is a collaboration between the Cantab Capital Partners LLP and the University of Cambridge. Hosted within the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Cambridge, the Cantab Capital Institute for the Mathematics of Information will push the boundaries of information science.

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