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Mathematics for the modern economy

Speakers:

Professor Mason Porter (UCLA) 

Chris Brooks (Head of Science, dunnhumby) 

Professor Hyungju Park (President, National Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Korea) 

Dr Helen Haworth (formerly MD, Global Markets Division, Credit Suisse)

Dr Vicki Saward (Business Integration Director (COO), Submarines, BAE Systems)

Mayesta Ewer (Head of Analytics, NATS) 

Professor Andrew Randewich (Chief Scientist, AWE) 

Dr Malcolm Skingle CBE (GSK) 

Dr Steve Otto (Director – Research and Testing, The R&A) 

Professor Mark Girolami (Imperial College) 

Dr Lincoln Wallen (CEO, DWA NOVA LLC)

Date: 28 Jun 2017
Venue: The Royal Society, London, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG
Time: 09:30 - 20:00
Type: Conference Fee: Free

Chaired by Professor John Ockendon FRS, Emeritus Fellow of St Catherine's College, University of Oxford, this conference will bring together mathematicians, scientists, engineers and professionals working in industry, academia or government, with the aim of bridging the gap between the UK’s expertise in industrial mathematics and those who apply it.

It will be followed by a drinks reception which will include an exhibition featuring representatives from the mathematical community.

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