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INDUSTRY DOCTORAL TRAINING CENTRE AND UTS INDUSTRY DOCTORATE PROGRAM School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences UTS:SCIENCE UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F science.uts.edu.au Industry Doctoral Training Centre (IDTC) The Australian


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UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F

UTS:SCIENCE School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

INDUSTRY DOCTORAL TRAINING CENTRE AND UTS INDUSTRY DOCTORATE PROGRAM

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The Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATN) is an alliance of five universities:

  • University of Technology Sydney
  • RMIT University
  • Curtin University of Technology
  • Queensland University of Technology
  • University of South Australia
  • Collectively, the ATN universities educate 20% of Australia’s graduates and are the destination
  • f choice for 22% of Australia’s international students.
  • Since 2010, two thirds of the research funding came from industry.

Industry Doctoral Training Centre (IDTC)

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19 July 2011 – ATN Industry Doctoral Training Centre in Mathematics and Statistics (IDTC) was officially launched by the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research - a national first industry doctoral training centre. Why ATN? All ATN universities were assessed by ERA (Excellence in Research Australia) which showed that they were undertaking world class research in Applied Mathematics. What is IDTC? From 2012, ATN has offered a unique PhD program in the mathematical sciences and related disciplines via its IDTC. Main features of the new program are:

  • research topics that originate in industry
  • a student may be an employee of an organisation
  • a considerable coursework component
  • industry partner owns all intellectual property generated by the research

Industry Doctoral Training Centre (IDTC)

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Students

  • participate in the Mathematics in Industry Study Group Workshops
  • attend regular networking conferences
  • take technical courses
  • take (up to) four years to complete
  • participate in workshops on ethics, team work, and training in managerial skills

Requirements

  • Honours degree in mathematics, or
  • employment in industry

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  • Program duration is 3 - 5 months depending on the nature of the project.
  • PhD students, honours students, students who just completed PhD or honours course.
  • Australian students and international students enrolled at an Australian university when the

visa permits work in Australia

  • Ownership of project Intellectual Property, created during the project, will vest upon its

creation in the industry partner.

  • Interns are paid by industry partner through their home universities.

Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute Intern program

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Further Information and Contact Details

  • http://www.uts.edu.au/research-and-teaching/future-researchers/research-degrees-uts/atn-industry-

doctoral-training-centre

  • http://amsiintern.org.au

Contact Associate Professor Yakov Zinder

  • yakov.zinder@uts.edu.au
  • (02) 9514 2279

IDTC and AMSI Intern

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Industry

  • gains access to UTS intellectual capital and facilities
  • takes on a low-risk approach to solving a relevant problem

Students

  • undertake study in area of interest to industry partner – any area, including mathematics
  • may work at UTS or in industry, or split-site
  • take three-four years to complete
  • participate in Professional Modules on team work, business management, innovation

Requirements

  • usual PhD eligibility criteria; Honours degree
  • employment in industry

UTS Industry Doctorate Program

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  • flexible & applicable to many host organisation
  • internship can be done as part of a subject or as a voluntary placement
  • many Science internships are unpaid, paid internships or industry scholarships are

favourable

  • from Spring 2016, UTS Science will introduce 8 new internship subjects and an elective block

in some courses to allow students to do full-time internships or international exchange

  • well-structured internship programs provide students with essential professional skills prior

to, during and after their placements

  • the Faculty can facilitate student applications and/or provide academic supervision

UTS Internships program

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More information:

  • UTS Industry Doctorate Program: www.studentIDP.uts.edu.au

Contact

  • UTS Industry Doctorate Program: grs@uts.edu.au
  • UTS Internships: shima.baradaranvahdat@uts.edu.au

Further Information and Contact Details

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UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F

UTS:SCIENCE School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

OPTIMISATION GROUP

DETERMINISTIC AND STOCHASTIC OPTIMISATION

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OPTIMISATION GROUP

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MEMBERS

A/Prof. Yakov Zinder

  • Dr. Hanyu Gu
  • Dr. Feng-Jang Hwang

Julia Memar Joey Fung

PhD Students

Oliver Czibula (IDTC) Joey Fung (IDTC) Samuel Walker Julia Memar

Industrial Partner

Australian National Couriers

Projects with industry

Vehicle Scheduling (project with ANC) Supply Chain Management (project with CSIRO) Professional Training and Retraining (project with Ausgrid) Production Planning and Scheduling (project with Amcor Limited)

Associated member A/Prof. Juri Hinz

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OPTIMISATION GROUP

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  • Optimisation Group is one of the key members of the UTS Transport

Research Centre https://www.uts.edu.au/research-and-teaching/our- research/transport-research-centre

  • The Centre is a single point of contact for government, industry and

community groups wishing to engage with transport research teams from across UTS.

  • The UTS Transport Research Centre comprises researchers from

planning and design disciplines located across UTS who are also a part of transport research, teaching and learning programs. The Centre is administered from the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology

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OPTIMISATION GROUP

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MEMBERS

A/Prof. Yakov Zinder

  • Dr. Hanyu Gu
  • Dr. Feng-Jang Hwang

Julia Memar Joey Fung

Research Collaborators

BHP Billiton Pierre and Marie Curie University - Paris 6 Moscow University Monash University National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Sobolev Institute of Mathematics United Institute of Informatics Problems, Belarus

Membership in International Program Committees

MISTA 2015 RIVF 2015

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Publications (2015 – 2016)

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OPTIMISATION GROUP

Contact Associate Professor Yakov Zinder Email: yakov.zinder@uts.edu.au Phone: (02) 9514 2279

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