'Mathematics for innovation - large and complex systems', Tokyo, Japan
In many industries, mathematics is used to conduct virtual experiments. For example, the field is a help in simulating multiple scenarios for a given phenomenon and its control and optimisation. Mathematics is also used in helping explain social, environmental, and economic phenomena. This connection is especially strong in areas where innovation is seen as contributing to the well-being of society, such as health, security, communications and environment.
The conference will gather young researchers from different mathematical research fields to create a foundation for cooperative innovation. The event programme will include the latest developments in areas where mathematical research in modeling, the analysis of models, the simulation, optimisation and control of products and processes has a major impact and new challenges for future research.For further information, please visit: http://www.esf.org/index.php?id=9091(opens in new window)