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Explore the transition from academia to industrial engineering through the lens of a CERN alumni and research physicist, focusing on R&D, innovative technologies, and challenges faced by professionals in the field.
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From Particle Physicsto WatchmakingPeter Cwetanski, PhDResearch Physicist at Audemars Piguet CERN Alumni Moving Out of Academia To Industrial Engineering 8 February 2019
R&D at 2000 - 2010 Detector simulations ATLAS TRT University of Helsinki IU Bloomington Ageing studies Acceptance Testing Integration Commissioning Data Quality Monitoring CERN Alumni - Moving Out of Academia To Industrial Engineering
Research at IMPROVEMENT INNOVATION Applied Research Chronometry Environmental effects (p/T/RH) Electric and magnetic fields Shocks Aerodynamics Tribology (mat.sci.) Marketing Homologation Industrialization Product Manufacturing Technology Transfer MedTech Robotics Automotive & Aerospace New/exotic materials (mat.sci.) New Technologies Additive manufacturing Data science Artificial Intelligence Generative Design VR/AR Supply Chain CERN Alumni - Moving Out of Academia To Industrial Engineering
Our baggage – our challenges Hard skills Physics / Mathematics State-of-the-art technologies IT literacy Data science Scientific reporting Languages Soft skills Analytical mindset Out-of-the box thinking Innovation drive Scientific approach Exchange, collaboration, transparency Open-minded problem solving Why is industry often afraid of “us”? Crazy scientist Non-compliance Overqualification Some challenges the manufacturing industry faces today Digital transformation Cybersecurity Acceleration of advancements in technology and innovation Change of working culture CERN Alumni - Moving Out of Academia To Industrial Engineering