European Study Groups with Industry
A European Study Group with Industry is usually a week-long meeting where applied mathematicians work on problems presented by industry and research centres. The aim of the meeting is to solve or at least make progress on the problems.
The study group concept originated in Oxford, in 1968. Subsequently, the format was adopted in other European countries to form ESGIs. Currently, with a variety of names, they appear in the same or a similar format throughout the world. More specific topics have also formed the subject of focussed meetings, such as the environment, medicine and agriculture.
Problems successfully tackled at study groups are discussed in a number of textbooks as well as a collection of case studies, European Success Stories in Industrial Mathematics. A guide for organising and running study groups is provided by the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry.
European Study Group with Industry
A European Study Group with Industry or ESGI is a type of workshop where mathematicians work on problems presented by industry representatives. The meetings typically last five days, from Monday to Friday. On the Monday morning the industry representatives present problems of current interest to an audience of applied mathematicians. Subsequently, the mathematicians split into working groups to investigate the suggested topics. On the Friday solutions and results are presented back to the industry representative. After the meeting a report is prepared for the company, detailing the progress made and usually with suggestions for further work or experiments.History
The original Study Groups with Industry started in Oxford in 1968. The format provided a method for initiating interaction between universities and private industry which often led to further collaboration, student projects and new fields of research. Study groups were later adopted in other countries, starting in Europe and then spreading throughout the world. The subject areas have also diversified, for example the Mathematics in Medicine Study Groups, Mathematics in the Plant Sciences Study Groups, the environment, uncertainty quantification and agriculture.The academics work on the problems for free. The following have been given as motivation for this work:
- Discovering new problems and research areas with practical applications.
- The possibility of further projects and collaboration with industry.
- The opportunity for future funding.
- The possibility of a quick solution to their problem, or at least guidance on a way forward.
- Mathematicians can help to identify and correctly formulate a problem for further study.
- Access to state-of-the-art techniques.
- Building contacts with top researchers in a given field.
List of recent meetings
Past European meetings are listed on the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry website. International meetings are covered by the Mathematics in Industry Information Service.Recent ESGIs include:
- ESGI 150, Basque Centre for Applied Mathematics, 21–25 October 2019
- ESGI 144, Warsaw, 17 – 22 March 2019
- ESGI 145, Cambridge, Apr. 8-12 2019
- ESGI 147 Spain, Apr. 8-12 2019
- ESGI 152, Palanga, Lithuania, 10–14 June 2019
- ESGI 155, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal, 1–5 July 2019.
- ESGI 154, U. Southern Denmark, 19–23 August 2019
- ESGI 148/SWI 2019 Netherlands, Wageningen, 28 Jan. – 1 Feb., 2019
- ESGI 151 Estonia, Tartu 4-8 Feb. 2019
- ESGI 149 Innsbruck, March 4–8, 2019
International study groups
As well as being held throughout Europe, annual study groups take place in Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, New Zealand, United States, Russia, and South Africa. A site dedicated solely to Dutch study groups may be found here . Information on past and upcoming meetings throughout the world may be found on the Mathematics in Industry Information Service website.Literature
There are many books on mathematical modelling, a number of them containing problems arising from ESGIs or other study groups from around the world, examples include:- Practical Applied Mathematics Modelling, Analysis, Approximation
- Topics in Industrial Mathematics: Case Studies and Related Mathematical Methods
- Industrial Mathematics: A Course in Solving Real-World Problems
A guide for organising and running study groups, the ESGI Handbook, has been developed by the Mathematics for Industry Network.