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SA Graduate Modelling Camp

Wednesday 15 January to Saturday 18 January 2025

The Graduate Modelling Camp will be an onsite face-to-face Graduate Modelling Camp. 

Contact information

Erick Mubai
E-mail: Erick.Mubai@wits.ac.za

Organising Committee

  • Professor Ulrich Paquet, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences
  • Ms Karin-Therese Howell, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences
  • Ms Gina Fourie, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences
  • Dr Erick Mubai, University of the Witwatersrand
  • Professor David P Mason, University of the Witwatersrand
  • Professor Montaz Ali, University of the Witwatersrand
  • Dr Naeemah Modhien, University of the Witwatersrand
  • Mr Reuben Khunou, University of the Witwatersrand
  • Dr Syamala Krishnannair, University of Zululand
  • Dr Precious Shabalala, University of South Africa

Background

The Graduate Modelling Camp is a 4-day workshop which is held the week before the Mathematics in Industry Study Group. Its aim is to bring graduate students up to speed for the Study Group. Participants should also attend the Study Group. Similar modelling camps are run the week before Study Groups around the world and are part of an international effort to apply mathematics to real problems especially from industry.

Format

  • Each problem has a mentor.
  • The problems are presented on the first morning by the mentors. The problems are inspired by problems that have arisen in industry and science. Some are taken from previous Study Group meetings from around the world.
  • The graduate students are formed into groups that work on each problem under guidance of the mentor.
  • Progress presentations are made at the end of each day. Scientific communication is an important part of the workshop and all participants are expected to make presentations.
  • Final progress presentations on all problems are made on Saturday afternoon.

Benefits to graduate students

  • Receive hands-on experience of mathematical modelling of real problems especially from industry
  • Exposed to a broad range of problem-solving skills including, mathematical modelling, scientific computation and the critical accessment of solutions.
  • Guidance under an experienced Facilitator.

Information for participants

  • Applications are welcomed from honours students, masters students and doctoral students.
  • There is no fee to attend the workshop but participants must register.
  • There are breaks for morning and afternoon tea, and lunch.
  • One graduate student will be invited from each of the twenty-four Node Institutions in the Centre of Excellence in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences.

 

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