Technical students, Industry contacts and Technology Transfer April 16 th 2009
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Technical students, Industry contacts and Technology Transfer
April 16th 2009
Ole Petter NordahlNorwegian Industry Liaison Officer and Technology Transfer Officer [email protected]
Norwegians at CERN: Current Snapshot
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Currently14 Staff positions *~.6%
25 Fellow/Associate/Student positions ~4.7%
DOCT; 2 FELL; 7
STAF; 14
TECH; 16
UPAS; 3
USER; 59
Personnel situation: Norwegian staff3
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4. – 5. February Recruitment activity – TrondheimDate
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Students were mostly interested in the possibility of writing their master thesis, but a surprisingly large amount of PhD students and graduated engineers from Non-member
states were also enquiring about job-opportunities at CERN. Furthermore many people are very keen to get information about the LHC and were asking about the status of the repair.
The recruitment stand offered both general information on CERN and more specific details on the Staff, Student
and Fellowship programmes.
During the day we informed approx. 150 students in depth about their opportunities for coming to CERN.
Meetings with selected professors at the University
CERN also had a presentation at Sør-Trøndelag University College (HiST) about the different
recruitment programmes.
Presentation at Oslo University College on 17.02.2009
(~40 students)
17. – 18. February Recruitment activity – Oslo
Presentation at University of Oslo on 17.02.2009
(>200 students)
Recruitment Fair University of Oslo on 18.02.2009
(~100 visitors)
Norwegian industrial contracts
• Norway is a poorly balanced country – but situation is improving
• Main reasons
▫ High economic growth in Norwegian economy leads to: High prices Filled order books
▫ Few companies with former relation to CERN▫ Little knowledge about CERN as a supplier
• Initiative taken to improve the situation▫ Norway – CERN Work Group▫ New purchasing rules at CERN which helps to balance the distribution of industrial contracts among
member states▫ CERN specialists have visited Norwegian companies within selected domains
• Still Norway gets contracts within certain domains
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Examples:
• Fast is regarded as one of the world leaders within business search technology
• In the process of replacing other search engines:
• Goal: One search engine for all CERN information
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• CERN has after extensive testing decided to standardize on Tandberg products
• CERN signed a 1.7 million CHF deal with Tandberg in 2008
Norwegian office furniture
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Norwegian design
CERN stores has visited Norwegian producers
Furniture has been tested and approved by CERN Health center
CERN specialists visit Norwegian companies to find new suppliers
•Steel Mill (Scana)•Cable manufacturers
Draka Comtech Draka Norsk Kabel Nexans Norway
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Technology Transfer 2. - 8. November: Technology Screening Week
•20 master students and 3 lecturers from NTNU Center for Entrepreneurship participated
•A market and technology assessments were made for 5 CERN technologies with help from the inventors and the TT group
•Both oral presentation and written report for each technology were made This information is made available to all MS
•Outcome: 1 start-up based on the Indico/Inviro application
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Norwegian CERN website: cern.ch/norway
Information for:
•Research community•Students•Companies•Job applicants•General news
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O.P. Nordahl