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The Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research at the Norwegian Institute of Technology Tore Dybå. SINTEF. The vision: Technology for a better society. Business concept:
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The Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research at the Norwegian Institute of TechnologyTore Dybå
SINTEF The vision: Technology for a better society Business concept: The objective of the SINTEF Group is to supply research-based knowledge and related services to its Norwegian and international clients, in cooperation with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the University of Oslo (UiO). We aim to support the development of new companies and existing industries with growth potential. Social perspective: The SINTEF Group aims to support the process of formation of values throughout society. Locations: The SINTEF Group has 1800 employees, 400 in Oslo and 1400 in Trondheim.
NTNU personnel work on SINTEF projects SINTEF employees teach at NTNU Our partners • The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU: 20 000 full-time students 1 000 professors and academic staff • The University of Oslo, UiO, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences:5 250 full-time students 395 scientific man-years NTNU / SINTEF Group collaboration in R & D Joint use of laboratories and instruments
President/ Vice President SINTEF Materials Technology SINTEF Energy SINTEF Applied Mathematics SINTEF Industrial Management SINTEF Petroleum Research SINTEF Civil and Environmental Eng. SINTEF Telecom and Informatics SINTEF Fishery and Sea Farming SINTEF Electronics and Cybernetics MARINTEK Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute SINTEF UNIMED SINTEF Applied Chemistry SINTEF Telecom and Informatics A Research institute in the SINTEF Group
International R&D Co-operation 1/4 of the Annual Turnover is coming from R&DContracts in Co-operation with International Partners • 15 % from R&D Contracts within:- EU Framework Programmes - ESA and NASA - EUCLID (NATO) - NORDTEST - ERCIM • 12 % from R&D Contracts for International Industry • International Standardisation
Work in Empirical Software Engineering • REBOOT and SER: Case studies on reuse (ESPRIT). • PROTEUS: Case studies on product modeling (ESPRIT). • PERFECT: Case studies on measurement-based SPI (ESPRIT). • MAGMA: Case studies on object orientation, reuse, and modular architectures (National program). • SPIQ: Case studies, field experiments, and surveys on SPI (National program). • ESSI: Case studies and field experiments on SPI (ESPRIT). • ESSI PIE NODE: Co-ordination of ESSI Process Improvement Experiments in Scandinavia. • DAIM: Case studies on SW architectures, mobility, scalability, and reuse (National program). • PROFIT: Case studies, PMAs, and field experiments on SPI (National program). • Inter-PROFIT: Extension of PROFIT - part of ESERNET. • KUNNE: Case studies on Knowledge Management in knowledge intensive services (National program) • Living Knowledge: Long tem strategic program focusing on innovation and collective knowledge (Internal SINTEF program). • Learning SW Organisation: Strategic program combining knowledge management and software process improvement (Internal SINTEF program).
Contributions to ISERN • Collaboration on joint projects • NTNU (Reidar Conradi) • UiO (Dag Sjøberg) • SIMULA Research Laboratory • ESERNET • Contribute with own experience and results from conducting industry-oriented ESE research. • Contribute with insights in Knowledge Management and organizational issues in SPI. • Contribute with insights on the special needs of SMEs and downscaling of SPI frameworks.
Benefits from ISERN • International collaboration with the leaders in ESE research. • Viewpoints from experienced ISERN people on experimental designs and how to deal with threats to validity. • Collaboration with guest researchers from the ISERN community at NTNU, UiO, and SIMULA. • Collaboration on existing projects (e.g. ESERNET). • Form alliances for future R&D projects.