This document discusses technology transfer activities at BHE Űrcsoport. It lists the educational partners that BHE works with, including universities in Budapest, Óbuda, Szeged, and Győr. It also describes current cooperations between BHE and ITM to develop an Industrial PhD program and recommendations to strengthen connections between universities and industry. Finally, it provides examples of applied technology projects involving students, such as RF developments, software defined radio, GPU applications, and drone detection.
These are the supporting materials used by the different speakers of the H2020 WHY project opening session. This evento was held on September 10, 2020.
These are the supporting materials used by the different speakers of the H2020 WHY project opening session. This evento was held on September 10, 2020.
8th International Conference on Signal & Image Processing (SIP 2019)ijma
8th International Conference on Signal & Image Processing (SIP 2019) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Signal and Image Processing. The Conference looks for significant contributions to all major fields of the Signal and Image Processing in theoretical and practical aspects. The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.
Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the following areas, but are not limited to
This presentation was held during the 5th GIB Summit, May 27-28 2015.
The presentation and more information on the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation are available on www.gib-foundation.org
EdTechX17 - monetising EdTech and EdContentCurious
The interesting slides relating to monetisation from Parthenon-EY's presentation on 'Global Opportunities in Education' at EdTechx17 - June 21st, 2017.
"How to built a carbon-neutral future? Learnings from international best prac...Mindtrek
Carbon-neutral building & energy -track | Tuesday 28th
"The 2015 Paris Agreement to curb global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to limit climate change to a global average temperature increase of below 2°C emphasizes the need to reduce GHG emissions. To reach this long-term target, energy consumption and GHG emissions must be reduced drastically in all sectors in the next decades. European countries have jointly been among the first signatories of the Paris Agreement and have committed to reducing domestic GHG emissions by at least 40% compared to 1990 levels by 2030. In European countries, the residential and commercial building stock accounts for approximately 36% of total GHG emissions. A substantial share of these buildings is older than 50 years. Accordingly, these buildings are often not very energy-efficient and are equipped with fossil fuel-based heating systems in many parts of Europe. The current efforts – political, technological and societal – have not led the European building stock into a carbon-neutral future. The speech will touch upon the reasons for this unsatisfactory development and suggest necessary steps towards a low-carbon future by taking advantage of international good practices and findings in research."
Holger Wallbaum, Full professor, Chalmers University of Technology
Smart City Mindtrek 2020 conference
28th -30th of January, 2020
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org/2020/
Lubomir Dimitrov: Good Practices in the cooperation of the university and bus...CUBCCE Conference
As the largest educational institution in technical area, the Technical University of Sofia has good experience in university and business cooperation both on national and international levels. TU-Sofia has the potential of an active cooperation with business: it has 13 faculties and 6 research laboratories at which more than 1200 professionals (professors, lecturers, and research staff) work in fields more or less related to business activities and needs. In the paper proposed, some of the collaborative international and national projects of our university will be presented. These projects include: proposals submitted to Horizon 2020 and experience in FP7; works done within the structural fund on the regional and international levels, Erasmus+ projects and experience within TEMPUS projects. Also, the paper discusses Bulgarian national higher education rating system which encourages relation and collaboration between business organizations and educational institutions. Further, the paper proposes new initiatives for university and business cooperation in Central Europe.
8th International Conference on Signal & Image Processing (SIP 2019)ijma
8th International Conference on Signal & Image Processing (SIP 2019) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Signal and Image Processing. The Conference looks for significant contributions to all major fields of the Signal and Image Processing in theoretical and practical aspects. The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.
Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the following areas, but are not limited to
This presentation was held during the 5th GIB Summit, May 27-28 2015.
The presentation and more information on the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation are available on www.gib-foundation.org
EdTechX17 - monetising EdTech and EdContentCurious
The interesting slides relating to monetisation from Parthenon-EY's presentation on 'Global Opportunities in Education' at EdTechx17 - June 21st, 2017.
"How to built a carbon-neutral future? Learnings from international best prac...Mindtrek
Carbon-neutral building & energy -track | Tuesday 28th
"The 2015 Paris Agreement to curb global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to limit climate change to a global average temperature increase of below 2°C emphasizes the need to reduce GHG emissions. To reach this long-term target, energy consumption and GHG emissions must be reduced drastically in all sectors in the next decades. European countries have jointly been among the first signatories of the Paris Agreement and have committed to reducing domestic GHG emissions by at least 40% compared to 1990 levels by 2030. In European countries, the residential and commercial building stock accounts for approximately 36% of total GHG emissions. A substantial share of these buildings is older than 50 years. Accordingly, these buildings are often not very energy-efficient and are equipped with fossil fuel-based heating systems in many parts of Europe. The current efforts – political, technological and societal – have not led the European building stock into a carbon-neutral future. The speech will touch upon the reasons for this unsatisfactory development and suggest necessary steps towards a low-carbon future by taking advantage of international good practices and findings in research."
Holger Wallbaum, Full professor, Chalmers University of Technology
Smart City Mindtrek 2020 conference
28th -30th of January, 2020
Tampere, Finland
www.mindtrek.org/2020/
Lubomir Dimitrov: Good Practices in the cooperation of the university and bus...CUBCCE Conference
As the largest educational institution in technical area, the Technical University of Sofia has good experience in university and business cooperation both on national and international levels. TU-Sofia has the potential of an active cooperation with business: it has 13 faculties and 6 research laboratories at which more than 1200 professionals (professors, lecturers, and research staff) work in fields more or less related to business activities and needs. In the paper proposed, some of the collaborative international and national projects of our university will be presented. These projects include: proposals submitted to Horizon 2020 and experience in FP7; works done within the structural fund on the regional and international levels, Erasmus+ projects and experience within TEMPUS projects. Also, the paper discusses Bulgarian national higher education rating system which encourages relation and collaboration between business organizations and educational institutions. Further, the paper proposes new initiatives for university and business cooperation in Central Europe.
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Ericsson has the largest ICT R&D Center in Hungary, this intellectual center is active in the area of telecommunication and information technology research, software development, impacting the Hungarian ecosystem. The company committed to innovation and continuous learning and development, having more than 20 years of university cooperation and four active university labs.
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Based on those facts, part of the research activities of any academic institution should also be dedicated to increase entrepreneurial potential of the university students and development of the innovative approaches which will lead to larger correlation between large industry, SMEs and universities. This leads to high necessity of promoting the entrepreneurial university concept, as the only potential way to motivate old European academic institutions to change in the direction of commercialization of their research work.
Károly Kazi: Theory and Practice: BHEs cooperation with educational organizat...CUBCCE Conference
Cooperation forms: Student part time work, consultation for thesis’s, summer vacation employments etc.
About 20-25 students per year. In several cases the conclusion is employment at BHE.
Educational partners:BME, OE, ELTE, SzTE, SzIE
Practical examples:
– SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) controller and image processing system development. Student participation in circuit design, testing, algorithm design and programming.
– Participation in Space projects: encoders, modulators, decoders.
Students are experiencing their acquired knowledge in practice with actual problems and development environments. Examples are: FPGA design environments, GPU technology etc. BHE pays special attention to involve the students into state of the art technologies.
From decades of experience BHE accumulated practical ideas to make the cooperation more efficient:
– more governmental support for the companies which are cooperating in the practical education
– allow to pay the professional education support directly to the faculties or departments
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2. Educational Partners
• Budapest University of Technology and
Economics (BME)
– Special program: PARIPA (Partnership
with the Industry)
• Óbuda University
• Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE)
• University of Szeged (SZTE)
• Széchenyi István University (Győr)
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3. Current Cooperations
• BHE is working with ITM to develop Industrial PhD
concept to honor achievment in practical field.
• One recommendation is to send out people from
Universities to industrial places (2 month to 2 years)
to introduce practical aspects to education.
• Other side of the coin: engineers, scientists from the
industrial places should participate in edicational
activities.
• USA example: Industrial people are dominating in
construction of educational programs
• Limiting factors
– Restrictions on publications
– Same thig about patents
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4. Applied Technologies
(with student participation)
• RF developments
• SDR (Software Defined Radio)
–Development of telemetry units with
FPGA and SoC devices
• GPU
–Signal processing applications with
GPGPU devices
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