Dr Katerina Kaouri, applied mathematician and an Expert Scientist/Research Fellow at CUT, has been appointed a member of the Management Committee of the COST Action TD1409, “Mathematics for Industry Network” (MI-NET, www.mi-network.org). MI-NET is an international network consisting of 31 countries, and it facilitates effective application of mathematics to industry, and any other sector where Mathematics can be applied to. MI-NET funds various activities that bring together mathematical scientists and people from industry, and other disciplines. Dr Kaouri has also been awarded funding by MI-NET to organize in Cyprus the 1st European Study Group with Industry (SG) in 2016, with CUT as the coordinating institution (Co-organizers: Dr. P. Christodoulides, Dr. M. Zachariou). SGs are weeklong workshops where mathematical scientists and industrialists solve industrial problems together. SGs have been initiated at the University of Oxford in 1968, and since then more than 600 SGs have been successfully organized in several countries around the world. For more information see: http://mi-network.org/study-groups-with-industry/
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Dr Katerina Kaouri, applied mathematician and an Expert Scientist/Research Fellow at CUT, has been appointed a member of the Management Committee of the COST Action TD1409, “Mathematics for Industry Network” (MI-NET, www.mi-network.org). MI-NET is an international network consisting of 31 countries, and it facilitates effective application of mathematics to industry, and any other sector where Mathematics can be applied to. MI-NET funds various activities that bring together mathematical scientists and people from industry, and other disciplines. Dr Kaouri has also been awarded funding by MI-NET to organize in Cyprus the 1st European Study Group with Industry (SG) in 2016, with CUT as the coordinating institution (Co-organizers: Dr. P. Christodoulides, Dr. M. Zachariou). SGs are weeklong workshops where mathematical scientists and industrialists solve industrial problems together. SGs have been initiated at the University of Oxford in 1968, and since then more than 600 SGs have been successfully organized in several countries around the world. For more information see: http://mi-network.org/study-groups-with-industry/