27.09.2007 12:14:00
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University of Nottingham and University of Warwick collaborate with GE Aviation to develop innovative technology
GE Aviation today launch their University Technology Strategic
Partnership (UTSP) with the University of Nottingham and the University
of Warwick called SMARTPACT. SMARTPACT will deliver revolutionary
research in electrical power and actuation technology and lay the
foundation for more far-reaching innovation over the longer-term.
Dr. John Ferrie, President of Systems for GE Aviation officially
launched the endeavor today at an event at the University of Nottingham
along with Jon Clare, Professor of Power Electronics with the University
of Nottingham and Professor Phil Mawby from Warwick University.
"Investment in research and technology for
future aerospace programmes is vital to our industry”,
stated Dr. John Ferrie, President of Systems for GE Aviation. "Strategic
partnerships with the universities enable GE to develop the talents of
our young people, while cultivating advanced integrated technology.”
The University Technology Strategic Partnership (UTSP) was originally
established in 2005 with an initial investment of £1.25
million from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
(EPSRC) and GE Aviation.
SMARTPACT has five board themes of research in its current portfolio;
Aircraft Electrical Power System Design, including modelling
System Diagnostics and Prognostics
Power Conversion
Actuation Systems
Advanced Semiconductor Switching Technologies
Heat Transfer Technologies
This research will be led by Nottingham in conjunction with Warwick
whose work focuses on advanced semiconductor switching technologies.
While the research seeks to answer some fundamental issues about the
core technologies required for future systems, the involvement of GE in
the problem definition and research enables this to be set in the
context of real industrial and global issues such as green flight.
"Aircraft electrical systems are undergoing radical changes. We are
excited to be working with GE and Warwick University on innovations that
will create the electrical technologies of the future in aerospace,”
said Professor Jon Clare, Director of the GE Aviation UTSP, University
of Nottingham.
The effort will be led by University UTSP Director, Professor, Jon Clare
together with five other lead academics; and Professor Philip Mawby of
the University of Warwick. Their work will be strengthened by a team of
RAs and PhD students. GE’s goal is to build a
centre of expertise at Nottingham that will enhance its research
capacity, generate intellectual property, and be a link to the business’
education, training and recruitment efforts.
"The partnership with GE and Nottingham University is very exciting; the
unique blend of expertise will deliver new solutions to an area
of rapidly evolving high technology,”
commented Phil Mawby. "This partnership is an
illustration of how the innovation in the University sector can enhance
the compositeness of UK based industry"
The dedicated centre, opened today at the University of Nottingham,
includes laboratory and office space in which SMARTPACT research will be
undertaken. There will also be regular joint seminars between the
parties, increasing the opportunity for knowledge exchange and to create
opportunities in innovation. Further, links will be made with GE’s
other UTSP launched earlier this year at the University of Bristol,
along with the University of Oxford to develop innovative composites
technology and known as SMARTCOMP. New ideas generated by the
cutting-edge partnership will be developed into further proposals for
funding from GE, UK and EU sources.
About University of Nottingham: The University of Nottingham is
Britain's 'University of the Year' (Times Higher Awards 2006/7). Ranked
in the world's top 100 institutions, its academics undertake
world-leading research, which informs teaching of the highest quality.
An international institution, the University has campuses in the United
Kingdom, China and Malaysia.
About University of Warwick: The University of Warwick has a
unified School of Engineering covering and integrates most branches of
Engineering. The School of Engineering is large with approaching 1000
undergraduates and 1600 postgraduates supported by 300 academic teaching
and research staff. The great strength of the School is its combination
of world-class fundamental research with the strong wealth creation that
results from its exceptionally close involvement with industry. Its
activities range widely over all aspects of engineering involving
international industry and business. Apart from research and
development, it provides a wide range of services to both local and
worldwide companies, aimed at improving their performance. Today it has
links with some 500 companies on five different continents. It has
pioneered an international model for working with industry, including
the provision of extensive training programmes, with centres in China,
Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, South Africa and Thailand.
About GE Aviation: GE Aviation, an operating unit of General
Electric Company (NYSE: GE), is a world-leading provider of commercial
and military jet engines and components as well as integrated digital,
electric power, and mechanical systems for aircraft. GE Aviation also
has a global service network to support these offerings. For more
information, visit us at www.ge.com/aviation.
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