This workshop aims to stimulate collaboration between industry and universities. Industry representatives will present problems on the first day of the workshop followed by small group discussion on the next three days. The result will then be presented on the final day.
This event will encourage the greater use of mathematical modeling and analysis in industry and provide a unique opportunity for academic researchers to be exposed to industrial problems.
Presentation of problems: |
Presentation of solutions: |
Problem Industrial / Company 1 Inversion of Electrical Conductivity Parameters in Double-Layered Earth with 3-Dimensional Anomalies Chengdu University of Technology2 Evaluation of Environmental Quality and Evolution in Urban Soils of Qingdao City Institute of Environmental Science and Technology,
Shandong University of Technology3 Service Center Optimization (Nonlinear Integer Programming) Shanghai Huayuan Analytic Technology Co.4 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Modelling on Soot Yield for Fire Engineering Assessment Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Limited 5 Modelling PWM control of a single phase induction motor Interactive Systems & Technologies Limited 6 Regime Changes in Non-Stationary Time-Series Mapleridge Capital Corporation
Ta-tsien Li, Fudan University, China
John Ockendon, Oxford University, UK
Shige Peng, Shandong University, China
Roderick Wong, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
K. W. Chung, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
H.-H. Dai, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Daniel Ho, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Huaxiong Huang, York University, Canada
Yongji Tan, Fudan University, China
Jonathan Wylie, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Liu Bie Ju Centre for Mathematical Sciences, City University of Hong Kong
Department of Mathematics, City University of Hong Kong
Wei Lun Foundation Limited
Registration is required of all participants. Please fill in the Registration Form, in MS word format, and send it to the Workshop Secretariat.
Problem | Industrial / Company | Presentation file of solutions (11 Dec 2009) | |
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1 | Inversion of Electrical Conductivity Parameters in Double-Layered Earth with 3-Dimensional Anomalies | Chengdu University of Technology |
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2 | Evaluation of Environmental Quality and Evolution in Urban Soils of Qingdao City | Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Shandong University of Technology |
pdf1 /pdf2 |
3 | Service Center Optimization (Nonlinear Integer Programming) | Shanghai Huayuan Analytic Technology Co. |
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4 | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Modelling on Soot Yield for Fire Engineering Assessment | Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Limited | |
5 | Modelling PWM control of a single phase induction motor | Interactive Systems & Technologies Limited | |
6 | Regime Changes in Non-Stationary Time-Series | Mapleridge Capital Corporation | powerpoint |
You can enjoy a special rate for the rooms offered by the following hotels. Rooms are offered by the hotels on a first-come-first-served basis.
HOTEL OPTIONS
Bookings for the hotels below need to be done by contacting the hotel directly. But if you are willing to share a twin bed room with another participant in Metropark Hotel, please send the reservation form to the Secretariat. In all cases, please mention you are a participant in the 3rd Workshop on Industrial Applications (the 3rd WIA) to enjoy the preferential rates we have negotiated with the hotels.
(1) Harbour Plaza Metropolis
www.harbour-plaza.com/hpme
Location: Metropolis Drive, Hunghom, Kowloon (Hung Hum MTR Station)
Superior Room: HK$715 net per room per night (included service charge and tax)
Harbour View Room: HK$880 net per room per night (included service charge and tax)
Breakfast supplement: HK$88 per person daily
How to book:
Download the booking form here and send it back (by either fax or email) to
Mr. Dennis Hui – Assistant Director of Sales
Fax: (852) 3160-6988
Email: DennisH@harbour-plaza.com
(2) MetroPark Hotel Mongkok
Room sharing is acceptable in MetroPark Hotel
www.metroparkhotelmongkok.com
Location: No. 22 Lai Chi Kok Road, Mongkok, Kowloon (Prince Edward MTR Station)
Superior Room: HK$560 net per room per night (included service charge and tax)
Breakfast supplement: HK$45 per person daily
How to book:Please complete the booking form here and send it back (by either fax or email) to
Mily Wan
METROPARK HOTEL MONGKOK
Direct Line: (852) 2397 9670
Direct Fax: (852) 2397 7337
Email: milly.wan@metroparkhotels.com
Website: http://www.metroparkhotelmongkok.com
(3) Regal Kowloon Hotel
http://RegalHotel.com
Location: 71 Mody Road, Tsimshatsui, Hong Kong
Superior Room: HK$600 per room per night
Free Round Trip scheduled Airport Shuttle Bus
Buffet Breakfast supplement: HK$80 per person daily
Or In-room Broadband Internet Access
Remarks:
*The above room rates are subject to 10% service charge.
How to book:
Download the booking form here and send it back (by either fax or email) to
Mr. Sherman Chan - Assistant Sales Manager - Commercial
Fax: (852) 2311 8900
Email: rkh.corp2@RegalHotel.com
Ms Sophie Xie
E-mail: mclbj@cityu.edu.hk
Telephone: (852) 2788 9816
Fax: (852) 2788 8561
Website: http://www6.cityu.edu.hk/rcms/WIA2009/
Transportation
Hong Kong's airport is one of the busiest in Asia and it is served by most major international airlines. We recommend early booking, both to secure flights at the time of your choosing and do so at reasonable price.
How to get to City University of Hong Kong
By Airport Express and Mass Transit Railway (MTR):
You can ride on the Airport Express Line from the Airport Station to Tsing Yi Station, and then change to MTR from Tsing Yi Station to Kowloon Tong, where the University is located. The single journey fare of an adult from the Airport Station to Tsing Yi Station is HK$60 and from Tsing Yi Station to Kowloon Tong Station, HK$7.5. Routes and fares can be found at http://www.mtr.com.hk.
By MTR:
Get off at Kowloon Tong station. Follow the signs to City University (Exit C2), which leads to the Festival Walk shopping centre. Go up to Level LG1 and find the escalator next to Shop LG1-10, which will take you to one end of the CityU underpass.
If you take the train that goes directly to Hong Kong from mainland China, you will get off first at the Hung Hum Station. You can then change to the MTR and get off at the Kowloon Tong Station for CityU. If you are coming from the direction of Lo Wu, a concrete bridge will take you into the Festival Walk shopping centre.
By Taxi:
Ask the taxi driver to take you to City University of Hong Kong.
WIA 2002: http://www.cityu.edu.hk/ma/conference/workshop.htm
WIA 2006: http://www.cityu.edu.hk/rcms/WIA2006/