IMA-PIMS Mathematical Modeling in Industry XIX
Details
The Mathematical Modeling in Industry Workshop for Graduate Students is designed to provide graduate students and qualified advanced undergraduates with first-hand experience in industrial research. Students work in teams under the guidance of an industry mentor who helps the student model, analyze, and perform computational work associated with a real-world industrial problem. Past projects have resulted in papers published in refereed scientific journals.
Additional Information
For complete details visit http://www.ima.umn.edu/math_modeling/
Videos for this event are available on mathtube.org
- Team 1: Approximate Mapping of Temperatures from Coarser to Finer Grid using Temporal Derivatives
- Introduction
- Final Report
- Intrim Report
- Team 2: Is this a compressed sensing application?
- Introduction
- Intrim Report
- Final Report
- Team 3: Simulation-driven Design in the Development of High-performance Tools
- Introduction
- Intrim Report
- Final Report
- Team 4: Fast and Somewhat Accurate Algorithms
- Team 5: Deep Learning for Image Anomaly Detection
- Team 6: Deducing Rock Properties from Spectral Seismic Data
- Team 7: Sparse Recovery Using Quantum Annealing
- Introduction
- Intrim Report
- Final Report
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Industrial, Workshop
Date
August 5–14, 2015
Time
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Location