History and Mission Statement
Fields Institute for Mathematical Sciences: Founded in 1992, the Fields Institute plays a central role in "promoting contact and collaboration between professional mathematicians and the increasing number of users of mathematics". It supports research in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. Thematic programs of international interest, academic workshops, and prizes are organized by the Institute.
Of specific interest to the business community is the Commercial and Industrial Mathematics program. This program seeks to develop synergistic links between mathematicians and industrial partners. The Fields Industrial Problem-Solving Workshop (FIPSW) is a new initiative in this direction.
What the Workshop is About
Objectives:
The objective of the IPSW is to connect industries with faculty, postdocs and graduate students who have expertise in industrial case-studies. This interaction is fostered in the specific context of a problem-solving session over 5 days. The case-studies in question have a significant mathematical or statistical content.
The interaction between industry and academia has many potential benefits for both. Academics learn about interesting potential research problems and find application for their existing tools. Industries get access to some of the most experienced mathematical modellers and problem-solvers on the continent.
Format:
The IPSW will occur over 5 days. Participants will include a group of academic experts (including mathematicians and statisticians) as well as experts from industry. On the first day, the industrial sponsors will present their problem statements. The academic experts will divide into small teams, with one team assigned to each problem. The teams spend the next 3 days collaborating on solutions to their problem, and present their solution on the final day of the workshop.
Deliverables:
At the end of the week, the academic experts make a presentation consisting of the problem restatement and their solution. This is a summary of results; the teams also prepare reports for the industrial sponsors.
What's in it for the participating company
The intellectual dedication of many expert problem-solvers during the workshop to the phenomenon of interest to the company yields many benefits. These range from partial or complete solutions to the problem of interest, to long-term collaboration between the companies and the participating academics. The forum is an informal but intensive opportunity for companies to take advantage of the mathematical and scientific computing expertise of participating researchers.
Often the academic reformulation and solution of the problem enables the company to find inexpensive in-house strategies. Similar workshops in Europe and North America have saved participating companies hundreds of thousands of dollars.
In addition, the academic experts typically use state-of-the-art scientific and technological tools, which may prove useful to the company in other contexts as well.
The workshop also serves as a mechanism for recruitment of talented graduate students; the company sponsors can watch this pool of potential employees in action!
Why do academic experts participate?
The potential benefits of the IPSW to professional mathematicians involved are myriad. They range from an exposure to interesting mathematical problems arising outside the confines of academia to an opportunity to try new scientific tools in novel application areas. Previous workshops have seen such involvement turn into long-term collaborations, often leading to journal publications and new research directions.
Commitment of the IPSW
The Fields Institute, CRM and PIMS will provide the academic expertise and infrastructure for this workshop. The recruitment of appropriate faculty and graduate students to best meet the needs of the problems will be done by the Fields Institute, CRM and PIMS.
Commitment of Industrial Sponsors
Each participating company contributes a problem with mathematical or statistical content for discussion during the workshop. They also commit a representative to participate in the workshop during the problem-solving phase. The company may sponsor part of the IPSW through a one-time or ongoing financial contribution.
2016 Problems
Problems | Presenters | Solution | ||
1 | Determining the Failure of Fontan Circulation at an Earlier Time Point than Current Clinical Approaches | Toronto General Hospital | Presentation | Report |
2 | Predict Licensability of Photos | 500px Inc. | Presentation | Report |
3 | Setting station targets for better bike share service levels | Hamilton Bike Share Inc. | Presentation | Report |
4 | The Mathematics of Polling | MainStreet | Presentation | Report |
5 | Separating noise from the electroencephalography (EEG) signal towards predicting from
EEG a clinical phenotype. |
CAMH | Presentation | Report |
6 |
Dynamic Valuation of Pledged Securities |
The TMX Group | Presentation | Report |
7 |
Combining Two Relative Rankings of Credit Risk Into One Ranking |
Scotiabank | Presentation | Report |
To view the detailed problem descriptions, please click on this link.
Registration, Accommodation, and Financial Support
A green "Register Online" link is available in the column to the right near the top of the webpage.
Once you have registered, you will receive occasional emails about important updates to the 2016 IPSW program, so please register using an active email address. You can also keep up to date with the program by checking this webpage.
To cancel your registration, please contact
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Accommodation at a University of Toronto residence for the duration of the program may be available to some non-local participants (to be paid for and arranged by Fields). To be considered for this, please use the Registration Form. Deadline: April 30, 2016.
While no further financial support is available to participants, please note lunches will be provided onsite throughout the Workshop.
Schedule
Special Pre-Workshop High Performance Computing Bootcamp
Date/Time: August 14th, 4pm-7:30pm
Location: Fields Room 230
Presenters: SciNet, Maplesoft
Registration Required. Register Online Here
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
8:30 AM |
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Opening BA1130 |
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9:00 AM |
Problem 1 Presentation TMX Group |
Working Group |
Working Group |
Working Group |
Solution Presentation BA1160 |
9:30 AM |
Problem 2 Presentation Tor. General Hospital |
Solution Presentation BA1160 |
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10:00 AM |
Problem 3 Presentation 500px |
Solution Presentation BA1160 |
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10:30 AM |
Coffee |
Coffee |
Coffee |
Coffee |
Coffee |
11:00 AM |
Problem 4 Presentation Mainstreet Research |
Working Group |
Working Group |
Working Group |
Solution Presentation BA1160 |
11:30 AM |
Problem 5 Presentation Ham. Bike Share |
Solution Presentation BA1160 |
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12:00 PM |
Problem 6 Presentation CAMH |
Solution Presentation BA1160 |
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12:30 PM |
Lunch on Site |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Solution Presentation BA1160 |
1:00 PM |
Problem 7 Presentation Scotiabank |
Closing Lunch on Site BA1160 |
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1:30 PM |
SciNet/SOSCIP BA1130 |
Working Group |
Working Group |
Working Group |
Special Pre-Workshop High Performance Computing Bootcamp
Sun Aug 14th, Fields Rm. 230 4-6pm SciNet
6-7:30pm Maplesoft
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2:00 PM |
Keynote Dr. Declan Hill BA1130 |
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2:30 PM |
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3:00 PM |
Coffee |
Coffee |
Coffee |
Coffee |
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3:30 PM |
Working Group |
Working Group |
Working Group |
Working Group |
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4:00 PM |
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4:30 PM |
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5:00 PM |
Summary Session BA1130 |
Summary Session BA1130 |
Summary Session BA1130 |
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5:30 PM |
Previous Industrial Problem Solving Workshops
May 25-29, 2015
Big Data Industrial Problem Solving Workshop
August 11-14, 2014
Fields-MPrime Industrial Problem-Solving Workshop
August 20-24, 2012
Industrial Problem-Solving Workshop on Medical Imaging
August 16-20, 2010
Fields-MITACS Industrial Problem-Solving Workshop
June 22-26, 2009
OCCAM-Fields-MITACS, Math-in-Medicine Study Group
August 11-15, 2008
Fields-MITACS Industrial Problem-Solving Workshop
August 14-18, 2006
Fields-MITACS Industrial Problem-Solving Workshop