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Title: Meeting Baker Hughes-NTNU Ingvald Str


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Meeting Baker Hughes-NTNUIngvald StrømmenDean
of Engineering Science and Technology, NTNU
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Shaping 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
3
NTNU 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)

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Student 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
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The 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
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IVT- 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
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Faculty 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

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NTNUs 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

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Centres of Excellence
R D
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
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Centers 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

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Norway - an energy nation.
3 generations of energy development Hydro Power,
Petroleum, Renewables
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Centres 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

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Ways 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.
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