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Study groups were first introduced to Ireland in 2008 by MACSI. We present an overview of MACSI study groups focusing on the role study groups play in initiating longer term interactions between industry and academia.
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We acknowledges the support of the Mathematics Applications Consortium for Science and Industry (http://www.macsi.ul.ie) funded by the Science Foundation Ireland Investigator Award Grant 12/IA/1683. In addition we would like to thank all participants in MACSI study groups, both from academia and industry.
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Lee, W., Mason, J., O’Brien, S. (2016). Study Groups in Ireland: A Reflection. In: Russo, G., Capasso, V., Nicosia, G., Romano, V. (eds) Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2014. ECMI 2014. Mathematics in Industry(), vol 22. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23413-7_26
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