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Title: Overview


1
Canada-China Workshop on Industrial
Mathematics May 22-25, 2005
Overview Mathematics of Information Technology
and Complex Systems Arvind Gupta, Scientific
Director
2
Science and industry
  • Mathematization of Science

Economic Spin-offs
New Problems
Mathematization of Industry
3
Math through the ages
  • The root of innovation
  • A framework for systems too
  • complicated to study by observation
  • large for conventional tools
  • fragile to disturb with experiments
  • costly to deal with in an ad-hoc fashion

4
Archimedes principle
5
Archimedes model
6
Galileo The heretic
1564-1642
7
The Newtonian revolution
(1642-1727)
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A quantum leap
Newtonian mechanics
Quantum mechanics
9
Fluid flows for car design
10
Simulating buoyancy
11
Quantum Computing
12
The Canadian Response
  • MITACS The Mathematics of Information Technology
    and Complex Systems

13
What is MITACS!
  • One of 18 Networks of Centres of Excellence
  • Fund applied mathematical sciences research
  • Generate mathematical methodologies
  • With partners
  • Ensure important economic and social benefits
  • 2005-06 funding
  • 5.4M Federal government
  • 3.0M Partner organizations

14
Why MITACS?
  • Change academic and industry cultures
  • High quality applied research
  • High scientific standards
  • Active involvement with partners
  • Multi-disciplinary, multi-regional teams
  • Ensure Canada at the forefront

15
Our Goals
  • Benefits to Canadian industry and society
  • Strong links between
  • Mathematical sciences community
  • Key non-academic partners
  • Enhanced skill sets for Canadian students

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Who we are
  • 335 scientists
  • 32 academic disciplines
  • 38 Canadian universities
  • 550 students and post-docs
  • 155 partners
  • 5 themes
  • 32 projects

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Our focus
  • Biomedical and Health
  • Communications, Networks and Security
  • Environment and Natural Resources
  • Information Processing
  • Risk and Finance

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  • Research Projects

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MITACS Projects
  • National, ongoing
  • Avg. annual funding 200K
  • Excellent science
  • Involve multiple universities
  • High potential for technology transfer
  • Strong training component
  • Partners provide gt 25 funding

20
Partnerships
ST PAUL'S HOSPITAL
Financial CAD
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And more
22
  • Case Studies

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Fuel Cells
Vehicle images courtesy Daimler Chrysler
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Fuel cell basics
26
Problems in fuel cell construction
27
Atrial fibrillation
  • Irregular heartbeats
  • gt200,000 Canadians suffer
  • 6-18 times more likely to have a stroke
  • AF is the leading cause of strokes
  • Strokes cost 3B to Canadian economy

28
Heart basics
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Electrical signals in the heart
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Atrial fibrillation
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Mathematics models electrical signals in the heart
Normal beating heart Regular patterns in
excitable medium.
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Heart in fibrillation Chaotic behavior of
excitable medium.
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Experimenting with real human hearts isnt
possible. Experimenting with accurate
mathematical models is. Models have led to new
understanding.
34
Security through mathematics
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Small Business The Economic Engine
36
The future is mathematics
  • Ecology
  • Genetics
  • Life
  • Stock Markets
  • Economics
  • Transportations
  • Psychology
  • Nanotechnology
  • Music/Video
  • Home Appliances
  • Privacy
  • Fluid Flows
  • Fires
  • Climate
  • Oceanography
  • Electromagnetics
  • Materials
  • Chemical processes
  • Nuclear devices
  • Crop Growth
  • Biological Processes
  • Epidemics

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  • Selected Other Programs

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Graduate Research Internships
  • Industry connection through grad. students
  • Student, supervisor, organization
  • Identify mathematical research problem
  • Develop a work plan
  • Student spends 2 months at partner site
  • Returns to university to do research
  • Funded 50-50 between MITACS/industry

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Graduate Training Schools
  • One to two weeks lon
  • Focused on MITACS theme areas
  • 11 Schools offered in 2004-2005
  • Sample schools
  • Canadian Bioinformatics workshops
  • Modeling infectious disease transmission
  • Quantum Information Processing
  • Analysis of ecological systems
  • Mathematical finance

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Round Tables
  • Two day industry-university workshops
  • Focus on one issue
  • Equal participation from industry/academia
  • Formulate long-term plans for future activities
  • Sample Round Tables
  • Data Mining
  • Energy
  • Aerospace
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Resource Extraction

41
International Programs
  • Scientific Exchanges
  • First exchange launched with China
  • 4 month to 12 month visits
  • Exploring new exchanges with others
  • Joint workshops and conferences
  • Joint summer schools

42
Banff International Research Station (BIRS)
43
Mathematics A living discipline
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A platform for our imagination
45
Paul Carlson
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