Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto 1st Oporto Meeting on Mathematics for Industry  
  1st Oporto Meeting on Mathematics for Industry
2nd Porto Meeting on
MATHEMATICS for INDUSTRY
 16th to 18th April 2010
 
 
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Timetable



April 16
friday
April 17
saturday
April 18
sunday
9:00-10:00 Jon Selig
Robert Mattheij
Jorge Orestes Cerdeira
10:10-11:10 Robert Mattheij 
Jon Selig
Luigi Barletti
Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break
11:40-12:40 Jorge Orestes Cerdeira 
Luigi Barletti Jon Selig
Lunch


14:30-15:30 Luigi Barletti  Jorge Orestes Cerdeira
Robert Mattheij
Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break
16:00-16:40 ICTVR
Isabel Cristina Lopes   
16:50-17:30 Isabel Duarte
Wolfgang Polasek   
17:40-18:20 Joao  Bastos
Flavio Ferreira

18:30-19:10 Ricardo Barros
Fernanda Ferreira
19:15-19:55
Rui Goncalves


20:30-
Conference
dinner


Main Speakers and courses

  • Robert Mattheij Industrial problems involving morphology and flow (+info)

Talks 

  • Marketing and Regional Sales: Spatial Sales Response Functions (+info)
Wolfgang Polasek (CMUP/FCUP)
  • ICTVR (International Center for Technology in Virtual Relality) (+info)
  • Regularized models for strongly nonlinear internal solitary waves (+info)
Ricardo Barros (BCAM - Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, Spain)
Fernanda Ferreira(ESEIG-IPP and CMUP)
  • Optimal Life Insurance, Consumption and Investment (+info)
Isabel Duarte  (U Minho) 
  • Forecasting bank loans loss-given-default (+info)
Joao A. Bastos (CEMAPRE/ISEG, Lisboa) 
  • Flexibility in a Stackelberg leadership with differentiated goods (+info)
Flavio Ferreira (ESEIG-IPP and CMUP)
  • A graph model for the minimization of open stacks problem in cutting industries (+info)
Isabel Cristina Lopes ((ESEIG - Polytechnic Institute of Porto; University of Minho)
  • Universality in the Stock Exchange Market (+info)
Rui Goncalves (FEUP)
 
       
Centro de Matemática da Universidade do Porto Centro de Matemática da Universidade de Coimbra Grupo de Física Matemática - Universidade de Lisboa Centro de Matemática Aplicada à Previsão e Devisão Económica Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto