From Physics to Daily Life (eBook)
386 Seiten
Wiley-VCH (Verlag)
978-3-527-68705-3 (ISBN)
Additional sections of the book deal with knowledge management and technology transfer including its economic aspects. While each chapter has been drafted by an expert in the field, the editor has carefully edited the whole book, ensuring a coherent overall structure.
A must-have for policy makers, technology companies, investors, strategic planners in research and technology, as well as attractive reading for the research community.
Beatrice Bressan brings together a number of outstanding examples of successful cross-disciplinary technology transfer originating in fundamental physics research, which dramatically impacted progress in biomedical research and clinical applications. Many of these examples were developed at CERN, a hotbed of fundamental inventions in particle physics.
Additional sections of the book deal with knowledge management and technology transfer including its economic aspects. While each chapter has been drafted by an expert in the field, the editor has carefully edited the whole book, ensuring a coherent overall structure.
A must-have for policy makers, technology companies, investors, strategic planners in research and technology, as well as attractive reading for the research community.
Beatrice Bressan is a science and technology writer and an expert consultant for companies and associations. After a degree in Mathematical Physics (La Sapienza University, Rome) and a Master in Science Communication (ISAS, International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste), Italy, she obtained a PhD and carried out a postdoctoral study in Knowledge Management and Technology Transfer for the Department of Physical Sciences of Helsinki University, Finland, within the research programmes of CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. She has worked as Technology Transfer Promotion Officer at CERN and as Scientific Journalist for EMI, the European Middleware Initiative at INFN (the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics) and for ENEL (the Italian National Electricity Entity). Her managerial positions include: Responsible for the TOTEM experiment Outreach (CERN); Head of Communications (SIB, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics); Communications Manager (Physics Department, Geneva University); Communications Director (MaatG Cloud Computing Company), Switzerland, and Chief Business Development Officer (gnúbila Software Development Company), France. She is member of EUSJA (European Union of Science Journalists? Associations) and has extensive experience in project management, business development, media publishing, public relations, mediation and negotiation. She is author and editor in a wide range of subject areas, among her publications: A History of International Research Networking (Wiley, 2010), Knowledge Management in an International Research Centre (Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011).
Introduction (Sergio Bertolucci)
PART I: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN AN ORGANIZATION
Knowledge Management: From Theory to Praxis (Beatrice Bressan, Daan Boon)
PART II: EXAMPLES OF KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Particle Beams for Cancer (Ugo Amaldi)
Detection and Imaging (David Townsend)
Micro-Fabricated Sensors (Cinzia Da Vià)
Omics: Technologies and Translations (Martin Kussmann)
Technology Fallout in Bioinformatics (Paolo Zanella)
Understanding the Brain: Organizational and Scientific Challenges (Henry Markram)
Online Environments for Research and Care in Neurodegenerative Diseases (Giovanni B. Frisoni)
Data Management Challenges in Paediatric Information Systems (Richard McClatchey)
Health Surveillance (David Manset)
PART III: ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Innovation and Big Data (Edwin Morley-Fletcher)
Universities and Corporations: The Case of Switzerland (Spyros Arvanitis and Martin Woerter)
Conclusion (Marilena Streit-Bianchi)
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 18.8.2014 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Mikrobiologie / Immunologie |
Technik | |
Schlagworte | biomedical engineering • Biomedizintechnik • Biotechnologie i. d. Biowissenschaften • Biotechnology • Biowissenschaften • Life Sciences • Medical & Health Physics • Medical Science • Medizin • Physics • Physik • Physik in Medizin u. Gesundheitswesen • Radiologie u. Bildgebende Verfahren • Radiology & Imaging • Technologietransfer • Wissenstransfer |
ISBN-10 | 3-527-68705-X / 352768705X |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-527-68705-3 / 9783527687053 |
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