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1Meeting Baker Hughes-NTNUIngvald StrømmenDean
of Engineering Science and Technology, NTNU
2Shaping the future
- NTNU has shaped Norway. The technological and
cultural innovations that contributed to Norways
development into a modern society stem from NTNU.
- NTNU has a proud history. Now we need NTNU to
explore what Norway should live of in the
future. - Prime Minister Mr. Jens Stoltenberg
Prime Minister of Norway, Mr. Stoltenberg, at the
opening of NTNUs Centennial Celebration
3NTNU key figures
FACTS
- Vision Internationally Outstanding 2020. Top ten
in Europe in Technology. - 53 departments in 7 faculties
- 20 000 registered students, 7000 admitted/year
- 3000 degrees awarded a year
- 48 Bachelors programmes
- 82 two-year Masters programmes
- 22 five-year Masters programmes
- 80 of Norways Masters in Engineering
(Sivilingeniør) - 314 doctoral degrees awarded in 2008 (The goal
in 2010 350) - 4320 employees
- 2600 empl. in education and research 555
professors - Annual Budget 500M (140M externally funded)
4Student town No. 1
EDUCATION
- In Trondheim, one in five inhabitants is a
student - The student union Studentersamfundet is the
centre of student activities - UKA, the student week, is Norways largest
cultural festival - ISFiT International Student Festival in
Trondheim - NTNUI is Norways largest sports association
with 10 000 members
NTNU, May 2006
5The Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology
EMPLOYEES BY TYPE 181 Professors (Full,
Assistant, Adjunct) 141 Post Doctorate Fellows
Researchers, 177 Technical and adm. staff 246
Research FellowsResearch Assistants
- 745 employees in 10 Departments - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - 3000 students in 7 degree programs (500-600
new MSc every year) - 470 PhD students (60 new PhDs / year)
- 47000 m2 of laboratory space (including SINTEF)
- 100 FTE in post graduate education (2007)
- Budget 390 MNOK ( 305 MNOK external activities)
(2008) - 474 scientific publication points, level 1 2
in 2009
MSc Master of Science Sivilingeniør
FTE Full Time Equivalent Årsenheter
6IVT- Departments and study programmes
Departments at theFaculty
Study programmes at the Faculty
The multi-disciplinary programme Engineering
Science and ICT is related to 8 of 10 departments
7Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology
Programmes of study
- MSc programmes, 5 years
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Engineering Science and ICT
- Geotechnology
- Marine Technology
- Petroleum Geosciences and Engineering
- Product Design and Manufacturing
- Industrial Design Engineering
- Energy and Environmental Engineering
- Erasmus Mundus, 2 years
- Master in Coastal and Marine Engineering and
Management
- International MSc programmes, 2 years
- Coastal and Marine Civil Engineering
- Geotechnics and Geohazards
- Hydropower Development
- Industrial Ecology
- Innovative Sustainable Energy Engineering (New
from 2009) - Marine Coastal Development
- Marine Technology
- Natural Gas Technology (New from 2009)
- Petroleum Engineering/Petroleum Geosciences
- Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and
Safety
- Norwegian MSc programmes, 2 years
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Geology
- Marine Technology
- Petroleum Geosciences and Engineering
- Product Design and Manufacturing
- Industrial Design Engineering
- Subsea Technology (New from 2009)
- Bachelor, 3 years
- Geology
8NTNUs six Strategic Research Areas
- Energy and petroleum resources and environment
because energy use has to be sustainable and
efficient - Medical Technology because health is one of our
greatest challenges - Materials Science because materials are the
basis for new technology - Marine and maritime research because the ocean
offers large quantities of unused resources and
unexploited opportunities - Information and communication technology
because man has to communicate - Globalisation because the world is becoming a
global village
9Centres of Excellence
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Nationally selected research groups at NTNU of
high international standard that are governed by
uniform management principles.
- Centre for Quantifiable Quality of Service in
Communication Systems Q2S - Centre for the Biology of Memory CBM
- Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures CESOS
- Duration 20032013
- Annual Budget 2-5M per Center
- Funded by the Research Council of Norway, NTNU
and industry
NTNU, August 2005
10Centers for Research Based Innovation
R D
Center Budget 3-4 M per year in 8 years
financed by The Norwegian Researh council,
Industry and NTNU
- NTNU appointed partner in 10 out of 14 National
Centers. - 6 Centers at The Faculty of Engineering Science
and Technology - -Center for e-field and Integrated Operations for
Upstream Petroleum Activities - -Structural Impact Laboratory SIMLab
- -COIN Concrete Innovation Centre
- -CREATE Centre for Research-based Innovation in
Aquaculture Technology - -Multiphase Flow Assurance Innovation Centre
- -Norwegian Manufacturing Future
11Norway - an energy nation.
3 generations of energy development Hydro Power,
Petroleum, Renewables
12Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research
(ENERGISENTER)
- The objective of the scheme for Centres for
Environment-friendly - Energy Research (CEER) is to establish
time-limited research centres - which conduct concentrated, focused and long-term
research of high - international caliber in order to solve specific
challenges in the field. - BIGCCS Centre International CCS Research Centre
SINTEF Energiforskning - Research Centre for Offshore Wind Technology
SINTEF Energiforskning - Centre for Environmental Design of Renewable
Energy SINTEF Energiforskning - The Norwegian Research Centre for Solar Cell
Technology IFE - Bioenergy Innovation Centre UMB
- The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings
NTNU
13Ways of cooperation between Industry and NTNU to
establish long term win-win situations
- Workshops on selected topics and regular
seminars within the different areas of
cooperation. - MSc thesis within industrial relevant topics.
- PhD scholarships and PostDocs. , some with
international cooperation with selected top
ranked universities - Professorships (fulltime and/or prof2) at NTNU
- Access to NTNUs international networks
- Scholarships and Summer jobs for students
- Student related activities in cooperation with
student organisations - Continuing education and courses for Industrial
personnel - Membership in industrial networks connected to
study programs - Top Management follow up. Annual status meetings.