The Third HKSIAM Biennial Conference 2025
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HKSIAM Biennial Conference https://www.math.cuhk.edu.hk/conference/hksiam2025/
The purpose of the HKSIAM Biennial conference is to provide a forum to expose the mathematical community to the most updated advances in industrial and applied mathematics, promoting research on various mathematical challenges arising from scientific problems and industrial applications. A key feature of the conference is our intention to invite some world-renowned mathematicians who are working at the frontiers of industrial and applied mathematics to give distinguished lectures. Another aim of the event is to bring together different groups of mathematicians working on industrial and applied mathematics in Hong Kong and to stimulate new mathematical ideas, initiate and enhance the existing collaborations between the researchers in Hong Kong and the international community to produce first-rate results in this area. The first and second HKSIAM Biennial conference were successfully held in January 11-15, 2021 and August 28 - Septmember 1, 2023. For more information, please see: IAS Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (Jan 11-15, 2021) (hkust.edu.hk) and The Second HKSIAM Biennial Meeting (Aug 28- Sept 1, 2023) (math.cuhk.edu.hk).
Scientific Background
Modern manufacturing and service industries have changed drastically due to the explosion in the knowledge economy. Fast and inexpensive computing, office products, the development and utilization of large databases, have necessitated sophisticated methods to meet new demands. Industrial and applied mathematics is the enabling factor in realizing and implementing these methods. In recent years, the mathematical community has responded to this growing need for the mathematically proved solution in the industry. Organizations such as the Fields Institute, Mitacs, and PIMS in Canada, IPAM, SIAM and the NSF in the United States, and Newton Institutes in the United Kingdom have been promoting the interaction of mathematics with industry and continuing to research on various mathematical problems arisen from economic development and technological advancement.
Industrial and applied mathematics is an inherently interdisciplinary field. In addition to mathematics, it includes subjects from fields outside mathematics such as business, computer science, medical sciences and engineering. An industrial mathematician has strong analytical and problem-solving skills built upon a background of computing, mathematics, statistics, and basic science. Numerous reports and studies carried out by professional organizations show that there is a growing demand in the workforce for mathematics scholars with the practical skills to work with managers, engineers, etc.
Industrial and applied mathematics is a well-established field within the mathematical sciences community. Every four years there is an International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Industrial and applied mathematics focuses on problems which come from industry and aims for solutions which are relevant to the industry, including finding the most efficient (i.e. cost-effective) way to solve the problem. With the increasing complexity and sophistication of modern industry, individuals who are able to understand technical issues, formulate precise and accurate mathematical models, implement solutions using the latest computer techniques, and convey these ideas to their co-workers who may be managers or engineers, are becoming a necessary part of many organizations and companies. Examples of areas in the industry that industrial and applied mathematics plays a key role are signal and image processing, computer graphics, computer vision, risk management, system reliability, software testing, and verification, database systems, production line optimization, and marketing research.
Plenary speakers
Weizhu Bao (National University of Singapore)
Zhiming Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Patrick Ciarlet (ENSTA Paris)
Xin Guo (University of California, Berkeley)
Anders Hansen (Cambridge University)
Michael Hintermueller (Weierstrass Institute of Applied Analysis and Stochastics)
Shi Jin (Shanghai Jiaotong University)
Kui Ren (Columbia University)
Simon See (NVIDIA)
Hongkai Zhao (Duke University)
Organizing Committee
Eric Chung (Co-Chair)
Gary Choi (CUHK)
Kuang HUANG (CUHK)
Bangti Jin (Co-Chair)
Liu Liu (Communications Secretary)
Ronald Lok Ming Lui (General Secretary)
Xiaolu Tan (Communications Secretary)
Tieyong Zeng (CUHK)
Jun Zou (HKSIAM President)
Sponsors:
1. Hong Kong Society for Industry and Applied Mathematics
2. Faculty of Science, CUHK
3. Department of Mathematics, CUHK
4. New Asia College
5. United College
6. The Hong Kong Pei Hua Education Foundation
7. Hong Kong Mathematical Society
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