Mathematics For Industry: A Personal Perspective
John M. Stockie

TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of industrial mathematics, illustrating its nature, scope, methods, and value through personal case studies to clarify its role at the intersection of mathematics and industry.
Contribution
It offers a personal perspective on industrial mathematics, clarifying its definition, practice, and significance through real-world case studies.
Findings
Industrial mathematics involves applying mathematical methods to solve real-world industrial problems.
The field is characterized by collaboration between mathematicians and industry.
Case studies demonstrate the practical impact and diverse applications of industrial mathematics.
Abstract
"I am an industrial mathematician." When asked to identify my profession or academic field of study, this is the most concise answer I can provide. However, this seemingly straightforward statement is commonly greeted by a blank stare or an uncomfortable silence, regardless of whether I am speaking to a fellow mathematician or a non-mathematician. I usually follow up with the clarification: "I am an applied mathematician who derives much of my inspiration from the study of industrial problems that I encounter through collaborations with companies." This dispels some confusion, but unfortunately still leaves a great deal open to interpretation owing to the vagueness of the words mathematics, industry and company, each of which covers an extremely broad range of scientific or socio-economic activity. To those academics who actually work in the field of industrial mathematics (and whose…
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TopicsEngineering Education and Pedagogy · Process Optimization and Integration · Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
