Cantab Capital Institute for the Mathematics of Information – Connecting with Industry

The Cantab Capital Institute for the Mathematics of Information (CCIMI) annual Industry engagement day will aim to showcase the research that is being carried out at the Institute and enable delegates to hear more detail about some of the current project collaborations and industry challenges that CCIMI is exploring.

Aims and Objectives

The main focus of this one day industrial engagement event is to provide an update on research and collaborations taking place at the CCIMI, as well as presenting interesting research being developed elsewhere.

The talks will highlight research taking place at CCIMI, with associated industrial speakers and will look to explore the big questions in data science, especially where mathematics is most suited to help provide answers.  As in previous years, there will also be a session hosted by CCIMI students which they will develop and deliver as a group.
This event will be of interest to participants including economists; social scientists; physicists; engineers; biomedical scientists as well as those working in statistics; pure, applied & computational analysis; quantum computing, cryptography, communication & security and those from data processing.

The provisional Programme is available here.

Poster Session

For those attending in person, there will be the opportunity to present a poster. Students and early career researchers (within 7 years of completing their last degree) are particularly encouraged to bring a poster and discuss their work at an exhibition that will run during the lunch and networking sessions. A prize will be awarded for the most enlightening poster by a student/ early career researcher.

Registration and Venue

Attendance is free of charge and to register, please follow this link. If you would like to exhibit a physical poster, please indicate this in your registration.

To maximise networking opportunities and interaction with speakers and other participants, we strongly encourage in-person attendance to this workshop. However, this event will also be hosted as hybrid via Zoom – please indicate whether you plan to join in-person or virtually when registering.

The workshop will take place at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cambridge. Please see the Isaac Newton Institute website for further information about the venue.