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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

Behaviour and Policy During Pandemics: Models and Methods

Tuesday 22nd February 2022

Following on from the November 2021 event series, this workshop aims to bring together the relevant scientific communities (epi-modellers and economic epidemiologists) to work on addressing current problems in modelling behaviour and its epidemiological, economic and societal implications for the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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The Role of Uncertainty in Mathematical Modelling of Pandemics

Tuesday 8th February 2022 to Thursday 10th February 2022

This short event series ran over three days and the aim was to run this as in-person events. There was  a virtual option for those unable to attend physically, but we welcomed many of you back to Cambridge.
 
 

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New Mathematical Challenges in the Electromagnetic Environment

Wednesday 12th January 2022 to Friday 14th January 2022

This study group ran over three days and followed on from four previous events which took place over the last two years. Due to current COVID guidelines this event was in a virtual format. 

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Optimal Vaccination Strategies

Tuesday 14th December 2021

This event series is guided by links with the JUNIPER Consortium and is delivered by the RAMP Continuity Network, the follow on to the Royal Society’s Rapid Assistance in Modelling the Pandemic (RAMP) initiative. It brings together modelling expertise from a diverse range of disciplines to support the pandemic modelling community already working on COVID-19. 
 

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Cantab Capital Institute for the Mathematics of Information – Industry Engagement

Wednesday 24th November 2021

This one day conference brought together those academics working to advance data science and aimed to showcase the research that is being carried out at the Institute and enable delegates to hear more detail about some of the current project collaborations and industry challenges that CCIMI is exploring. Additionally, it highlighted other potential collaborative opportunities, as well as projects being developed elsewhere related to data analysis

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