Presentation for a Women in Engineering Living and Learning Community about a company and position I would have liked to work for when I was in Materials Science and Engineering
Design (especially in highly technical sectors) is at a crossroads, with traditional boundaries breaking and new fields opening, our profession needs to address:
The democratisation of design
The growth of design automation
The merging of related disciplines
In essence:
WE NEED BETTER DESIGN
Design Automation
https://medium.com/@worldofknight/the-design-science-manifesto-2-design-automation-522493d5f151#.fc9asvdoh
Design Democratisation
https://medium.com/@worldofknight/ux-is-dead-long-live-design-ergonomics-c6bdd1fe6abe#.kbsmj8zfk
The document provides an introduction to post-graduate studies in computer science. It discusses key aspects of a research plan such as the research topic, problem, questions, methods, and literature review. A good research plan should motivate the topic's importance, reference existing literature, define the research problem and questions, describe research methods, outline preliminary results, and include a publication and funding plan. Regularly updating the research plan can help clarify the research direction and track progress.
This document summarizes the questions and observations from the public defense of Ms. Yue Dai's doctoral dissertation. The opponent, Dr. Heikki Topi, asks questions about the research context, goals, epistemology, design science research approach, validity of results, evaluation methods, data sources, usability, theoretical contributions, implementation of models, and outcomes. Topics include the disciplines the work contributes to, challenges of multidisciplinary research, how goals were addressed, the influence of design science literature, validity concerns, lessons learned between models, and plans for further testing and application of the models in practice.
Kayla Park-Brouse has experience as a peer assistant providing career counseling and job search workshops to students. She also has research experience developing nano-technology for energy applications and project management internships. Her skills include strong communication abilities, technical knowledge from coursework, and teamwork experience from projects and extracurricular activities.
This document provides an overview of Renishaw plc, an engineering company founded in 1973 that specializes in metrology and healthcare products. It discusses Renishaw's origins, business sectors, research and development, manufacturing facilities, and career opportunities. Specifically, it notes that Renishaw was founded based on an innovative touch-trigger probe and has since grown through patented innovations. It employs over 4,300 people globally and has annual turnover of over 贈436 million. The document also provides examples of engineers' career paths at Renishaw, from apprentices to executive board members.
The document summarizes GE Aviation in Wales, which has over 1200 employees and services engines for over 90 customers worldwide. It provides details on Beth Fleetwood's career and internship experience at GE Aviation, where she worked on the GP7000 engine. The final sections discuss ways for students to improve their employability, including gaining relevant experience, networking, and understanding company values.
Drive Profitability with Big Data Analytics: from Asset to Operations Optimiz...GE Software
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Industrial companies are using big data analytics in ways
that impact the bottom line - from asset optimization
resulting from proactive management through operations
optimization derived from analytic insights. See how
Predictivity solutions are leading the way to enable
powerful financial impacts along the full spectrum of
analytic adoption across multiple business lines.
The document discusses GE's Digital Power Plant software suite powered by Predix for coal-powered steam plants. The suite includes modules for business optimization, operations optimization, asset performance management, advanced controls and edge computing, and cyber security. The software allows for 1.5% increased plant efficiency, up to $50 million in value for operators over the plant's lifespan, a 0.5 gigaton reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, and 67,000 fewer tons of coal consumed per year. It works on GE, Alstom and most other coal power plants using over 10,000 sensors and Predix cloud-based big data analysis and artificial intelligence.
This document outlines Paul Nepine's internship experience with Baker Hughes, including descriptions of their facility operations, field operations observing fracs in Texas, the engineer's responsibilities like chemical inventory and reporting, and Paul's goals of gaining hands-on experience in multiple aspects of pressure pumping operations over 31 days on job sites.
ThingWorx is a business unit of PTC, a $1.3 billion software company, focused on providing an Internet of Things (IoT) platform. ThingWorx has 800+ employees dedicated to IoT and works with thousands of partners to provide award-winning technology for connecting, analyzing, and experiencing IoT applications. The ThingWorx platform allows users to connect devices, build applications, analyze data, and collaborate on IoT projects across industries such as manufacturing, smart cities/worksites, and connected products.
The document discusses GE's Predix platform for creating a digital engine build book. Currently, engine build books containing quality records and part histories are 400+ page paper documents that take weeks to search through. Predix will digitize this process by storing all data in one centralized location, allowing real-time access and advanced analytics. This will save significant time and costs compared to the current manual paper-based process, and open opportunities to incorporate additional machine and flight data into engine lifecycle management.
The document discusses research challenges and commercialization challenges. It provides definitions of basic research and applied research. It explains the differences between research and development approaches. It outlines typical activity details and timeframes for research processes like establishing context, selecting and designing methods, undertaking research, analysis and validation, and review and evaluation. It also discusses managing researchers, choosing good scientific problems, and MIMOS' role in supporting industry and market creation through technology creation, research, and commercialization.
The document discusses several aspects of research including:
1) Research requires an environment that allows people to brainstorm ideas that may fail without punishment in order to discover breakthroughs, as exemplified by Thomas Edison's many experiments.
2) True research involves interpretation and forming an opinion to establish the nature of an experiment, with basic research driven by curiosity to expand knowledge and applied research aimed at solving practical problems.
3) Characteristics of great researchers include curiosity, integrity, organization, and strong communication skills.
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Biology is the study of life and living organisms. It is a vast field that encompasses various sub-disciplines such as genetics, ecology, anatomy, and more. The study of biology is essential as it helps us understand the world around us and how living organisms interact with each other and their environment.
One of the most fascinating aspects of biology is genetics. Genetics is the study of genes, heredity, and genetic variation in living organisms. It is a crucial field as it helps us understand how traits are passed down from one generation to another and how genetic mutations can lead to diseases.
Another important sub-discipline of biology is ecology. Ecology is the study of how living organisms interact with each other and their environment. It is a crucial field as it helps us understand how ecosystems function and how human activities can impact the environment.
In conclusion, biology is a vast and fascinating field that encompasses various sub-disciplines. It is essential as it helps us understand the world around us and how living organisms interact with each other and their environment. If you are interested in learning more about biology, there are many resources available online that can help you get started 孫族続..
Source: Conversation with Bing, 29/12/2023
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(5) Biology | Definition, History, Concepts, Branches, & Facts. https://www.britannica.com/science/biology.
(6) en.wikipedia.org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biology.
Grounded theory is a qualitative research method that involves collecting and analyzing data to generate a theory. It has several advantages, including allowing researchers to become immersed in the data, requiring systematic analysis, and encouraging interplay between data collection and analysis. Some disadvantages are that it can be difficult to gain funding and it is not designed to test hypotheses. The research process involves developing an initial research question, collecting data through methods like interviews, analyzing the data through coding and memoing, and integrating the analysis to develop theories. Recent research has explored different approaches to grounded theory and its applications.
Navigating the Realm of Research in ArchitectureYasser Mahgoub
油
In the dynamic field of architecture and planning, the role of research is paramount in shaping innovative and sustainable built environments.
This talk aims to inspire and guide postgraduate students in their research journey, providing a compass to navigate the complex landscape of architectural research.
The lecture will shed light on:
framing a research question,
formulating research objectives and a brief overview of varied research methods.
This document provides an overview of research methods presented in a lecture by Dr. Shazia Nauman. It discusses the objectives of conducting research such as identifying problems, collecting and analyzing data, and discussing findings. The document defines basic and applied research and provides examples of each. It also outlines the steps involved in research including exploratory, descriptive, and causal studies. Key aspects of research methodology like the scientific method, determining when to conduct business research, and what constitutes good research are summarized. The role of research in business decision making is explained through examples of internal and external research.
The document discusses using project reviews to promote learning. It notes that project success rates remain low and reviews could help improve learning. The goal is to have a conversation about developing "learning-based project reviews" to make reviews more productive and view existing processes from a learning perspective. Key assumptions are that learning occurs throughout a project, reviews are connected to project delivery, and they can help teams learn at different levels. Formal reviews provide benefits but the right questions are needed to drive the right conversations.
This presentation is about a lecture I gave within the "Software systems and services" immigration course at the Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila (Italy): http://cs.gssi.infn.it/.
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This document discusses research topics including the definition of research, types of research (applied and basic), and the relationship between managers and researchers. It defines research as a process of studying and analyzing issues to make informed decisions. Applied research aims to solve current problems, while basic research generates general knowledge. Managers benefit from understanding research as it helps identify and solve problems. The document also discusses internal vs. external researchers/consultants and the importance of ethics in research.
This document discusses research debt and ResearchOps. It provides tips for avoiding research debt through proper organization and reuse of research findings. Research creates both tangible and intangible outputs that should be preserved. Best practices include setting aside time at the end of projects to organize findings, identify insights, and document learnings. This allows the research to benefit future work rather than creating extra work later. The workshop presented ideas for ResearchOps sprints and project close-downs to systematically pay down research debt.
Shannon McDevitt is a designer and engineer who is passionate about design and materiality. She has worked for companies such as P&G, Samsung, and Herman Miller. She combines technical understanding with creative brainstorming to solve complex problems. She is currently a finalist for an award for her work with New Hope EcoTech, a recycling startup in Brazil. She has also done work designing for diabetic patients and developing a tablet case for educational use in jails.
Drive Profitability with Big Data Analytics: from Asset to Operations Optimiz...GE Software
油
Industrial companies are using big data analytics in ways
that impact the bottom line - from asset optimization
resulting from proactive management through operations
optimization derived from analytic insights. See how
Predictivity solutions are leading the way to enable
powerful financial impacts along the full spectrum of
analytic adoption across multiple business lines.
The document discusses GE's Digital Power Plant software suite powered by Predix for coal-powered steam plants. The suite includes modules for business optimization, operations optimization, asset performance management, advanced controls and edge computing, and cyber security. The software allows for 1.5% increased plant efficiency, up to $50 million in value for operators over the plant's lifespan, a 0.5 gigaton reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, and 67,000 fewer tons of coal consumed per year. It works on GE, Alstom and most other coal power plants using over 10,000 sensors and Predix cloud-based big data analysis and artificial intelligence.
This document outlines Paul Nepine's internship experience with Baker Hughes, including descriptions of their facility operations, field operations observing fracs in Texas, the engineer's responsibilities like chemical inventory and reporting, and Paul's goals of gaining hands-on experience in multiple aspects of pressure pumping operations over 31 days on job sites.
ThingWorx is a business unit of PTC, a $1.3 billion software company, focused on providing an Internet of Things (IoT) platform. ThingWorx has 800+ employees dedicated to IoT and works with thousands of partners to provide award-winning technology for connecting, analyzing, and experiencing IoT applications. The ThingWorx platform allows users to connect devices, build applications, analyze data, and collaborate on IoT projects across industries such as manufacturing, smart cities/worksites, and connected products.
The document discusses GE's Predix platform for creating a digital engine build book. Currently, engine build books containing quality records and part histories are 400+ page paper documents that take weeks to search through. Predix will digitize this process by storing all data in one centralized location, allowing real-time access and advanced analytics. This will save significant time and costs compared to the current manual paper-based process, and open opportunities to incorporate additional machine and flight data into engine lifecycle management.
The document discusses research challenges and commercialization challenges. It provides definitions of basic research and applied research. It explains the differences between research and development approaches. It outlines typical activity details and timeframes for research processes like establishing context, selecting and designing methods, undertaking research, analysis and validation, and review and evaluation. It also discusses managing researchers, choosing good scientific problems, and MIMOS' role in supporting industry and market creation through technology creation, research, and commercialization.
The document discusses several aspects of research including:
1) Research requires an environment that allows people to brainstorm ideas that may fail without punishment in order to discover breakthroughs, as exemplified by Thomas Edison's many experiments.
2) True research involves interpretation and forming an opinion to establish the nature of an experiment, with basic research driven by curiosity to expand knowledge and applied research aimed at solving practical problems.
3) Characteristics of great researchers include curiosity, integrity, organization, and strong communication skills.
Research sfvuiehfvodihvidohidhvhvhh.pptxhepigi6836
油
Biology is the study of life and living organisms. It is a vast field that encompasses various sub-disciplines such as genetics, ecology, anatomy, and more. The study of biology is essential as it helps us understand the world around us and how living organisms interact with each other and their environment.
One of the most fascinating aspects of biology is genetics. Genetics is the study of genes, heredity, and genetic variation in living organisms. It is a crucial field as it helps us understand how traits are passed down from one generation to another and how genetic mutations can lead to diseases.
Another important sub-discipline of biology is ecology. Ecology is the study of how living organisms interact with each other and their environment. It is a crucial field as it helps us understand how ecosystems function and how human activities can impact the environment.
In conclusion, biology is a vast and fascinating field that encompasses various sub-disciplines. It is essential as it helps us understand the world around us and how living organisms interact with each other and their environment. If you are interested in learning more about biology, there are many resources available online that can help you get started 孫族続..
Source: Conversation with Bing, 29/12/2023
(1) Biology Essay Questions And Answers - KCPE-KCSE. https://kcpe-kcse.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/KCSE-BIOLOGY-ESSAY-QUESTIONS-AND-ANSWERS.pdf.
(2) Biology Free Essay Examples And Topic Ideas | PapersOwl.com. https://papersowl.com/examples/biology/.
(3) 160 Biology Essay Topics EssayStone. https://essaystone.com/blog/160-biology-essay-topics/.
(4) Essays About Biology: Top 5 Best Examples and 6 Prompts. https://becomeawritertoday.com/essays-about-biology/.
(5) Biology | Definition, History, Concepts, Branches, & Facts. https://www.britannica.com/science/biology.
(6) en.wikipedia.org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biology.
Grounded theory is a qualitative research method that involves collecting and analyzing data to generate a theory. It has several advantages, including allowing researchers to become immersed in the data, requiring systematic analysis, and encouraging interplay between data collection and analysis. Some disadvantages are that it can be difficult to gain funding and it is not designed to test hypotheses. The research process involves developing an initial research question, collecting data through methods like interviews, analyzing the data through coding and memoing, and integrating the analysis to develop theories. Recent research has explored different approaches to grounded theory and its applications.
Navigating the Realm of Research in ArchitectureYasser Mahgoub
油
In the dynamic field of architecture and planning, the role of research is paramount in shaping innovative and sustainable built environments.
This talk aims to inspire and guide postgraduate students in their research journey, providing a compass to navigate the complex landscape of architectural research.
The lecture will shed light on:
framing a research question,
formulating research objectives and a brief overview of varied research methods.
This document provides an overview of research methods presented in a lecture by Dr. Shazia Nauman. It discusses the objectives of conducting research such as identifying problems, collecting and analyzing data, and discussing findings. The document defines basic and applied research and provides examples of each. It also outlines the steps involved in research including exploratory, descriptive, and causal studies. Key aspects of research methodology like the scientific method, determining when to conduct business research, and what constitutes good research are summarized. The role of research in business decision making is explained through examples of internal and external research.
The document discusses using project reviews to promote learning. It notes that project success rates remain low and reviews could help improve learning. The goal is to have a conversation about developing "learning-based project reviews" to make reviews more productive and view existing processes from a learning perspective. Key assumptions are that learning occurs throughout a project, reviews are connected to project delivery, and they can help teams learn at different levels. Formal reviews provide benefits but the right questions are needed to drive the right conversations.
This presentation is about a lecture I gave within the "Software systems and services" immigration course at the Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila (Italy): http://cs.gssi.infn.it/.
http://www.ivanomalavolta.com
This document discusses research topics including the definition of research, types of research (applied and basic), and the relationship between managers and researchers. It defines research as a process of studying and analyzing issues to make informed decisions. Applied research aims to solve current problems, while basic research generates general knowledge. Managers benefit from understanding research as it helps identify and solve problems. The document also discusses internal vs. external researchers/consultants and the importance of ethics in research.
This document discusses research debt and ResearchOps. It provides tips for avoiding research debt through proper organization and reuse of research findings. Research creates both tangible and intangible outputs that should be preserved. Best practices include setting aside time at the end of projects to organize findings, identify insights, and document learnings. This allows the research to benefit future work rather than creating extra work later. The workshop presented ideas for ResearchOps sprints and project close-downs to systematically pay down research debt.
Shannon McDevitt is a designer and engineer who is passionate about design and materiality. She has worked for companies such as P&G, Samsung, and Herman Miller. She combines technical understanding with creative brainstorming to solve complex problems. She is currently a finalist for an award for her work with New Hope EcoTech, a recycling startup in Brazil. She has also done work designing for diabetic patients and developing a tablet case for educational use in jails.
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A presentation made on introduction to marketing research by students of Advertising and Public Relations at Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi.
The presentation highlights briefly the need, the different types and techniques of marketing research.
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The document summarizes a science project conducted by Group 7, consisting of Hendrawan and Yakobus. It does not provide many details about the project. The group's names and class (Kondas IPA II) are listed, but no other information is given about the project, its purpose, methods, results or conclusions.
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2. GE Global Research
Global Research has been the cornerstone of
GE technology for more than 100 years,
developing breakthrough innovations in areas
such as medical imaging, energy generation
technology, jet engines and lighting.
GE employs 2,800 researchers all searching to
uncover the next technological breakthroughs
that will change the landscape for the GE
businesses
3. Company Headquarters
GE Global Research is
headquartered in
Niskayuna, New York
and has three other
multidisciplinary
facilities in Bangalore,
India, Shanghai, China
and Munich, Germany.
4. Ideal Job Position
Post Doctoral Research
Fellow, Nanomaterials Job
Function: Engineering/
Technology
6. Why This Job???
Travel Opportunities in
Organic Solar Cells
Germany
Help the environment Research and lab experience
Major in Materials Engineering
Invent new materials
with a minor in nanotechnology
Large Company with room for
Work on a team
advancement
7. Requirements
Doctoral Degree in Experience in synthesis
Material Science, and processing of
Chemical Engineering, inorganic materials.
or Chemistry
Experience
determining and
understanding material
structure-property
relationships.
8. Questions for GE Global Research?
What are some of your current What are the normal size of the teams
research projects in nanomaterials? I will work on?
Would I be able to choose what kind
What kind of supervision and training
of research I would be doing? I am
will I receive?
very interested in Organic Solar Cells.
You have locations worldwide. Is there What is corporate atmosphere of GE
much opportunity for travel? Global Research like?
What are the perspectives for
Is the job more independent-based or
advancement after this post-doc
team-based?
fellow?
9. Questions Continued
Can you explain the
research process? How
long do projects typically
last?
What are the next steps
in the interview process?
How would you like to be
contacted for follow-up?