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The Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)
at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is a
university-level research institute. Established on 1 July
2000 with startup funding from the Ministry of Education and
NUS, the institute was officially opened by the Minister for
Education, RAdm Teo Chee Hean on 17 July 2001. Currently, it
is primarily funded by the University.
A Scientific Advisory Board advises the
Director on the scientific development of the Institute and
assists in the evaluation and selection of pre-proposals and
proposals for its research programs. A Management Board
oversees the running of the Institute.
In carrying out its mission, IMS organizes research programs
which incorporate workshops and tutorial sessions. The theme
or themes of a program, which lasts from one to six months,
are generally of a multidisciplinary nature, chosen from
areas at the forefront of current research in the
mathematical sciences and their applications.
The purpose of a program is:
(i) to bring together mathematical scientists and
researchers from different disciplines in activity around
common themes;
(ii) to bring to Singapore leading researchers in selected
fields to interact and do joint research with local
scientists;
(iii) to provide training of graduate students and young
scientists through tutorial sessions.
For training of graduate students, IMS also conducts summer
schools every year. Each summer school will last from three
weeks to a month. Some of the summer schools will be
associated with thematic programs and held during the
respective program periods.
The Institute also organizes conferences, stand-alone
workshops, colloquium lectures and ad-hoc seminars. These
workshops and seminars are normally focused on specific
topics with the objective of attracting smaller groups of
participants and encouraging intensive interaction among
them.
IMS produces a Lecture Notes Series published by the World
Scientific Publishing Company. The main objective of the
Lecture Notes Series is to make available to a wider
audience the original or revised notes of the tutorial
lectures given during the Institute's programs. The
Institute also publishes, two to three times a year, a
newsletter called “Imprints” which reports on IMS’
programs and activities and features interviews with
distinguished visitors to the Institute. In addition, IMS
maintains a preprint series of research papers by visitors
that were either initiated or written fully or in part
during their participation in the Institute’s programs.
As part of its outreach program, the Institute organizes
public lectures, school lectures and math camps. Through
these means and the interview articles in the newsletter,
the Institute seeks to raise public awareness and
understanding of the role of mathematics in science,
engineering, technology and industry, and to encourage
talented students in the study of mathematics leading to the
pursuit of careers in research in the mathematical sciences.
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