Particle Detection for Industry at Sheffield: Business Development Manager
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Sheffield
Department Name: Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
We request funding to support the appointment of a high quality STFC IPS Fellow to serve as Business Development Manager representing a new network centred on STFC grant holders, provisionally titled Particle Detection for Industry at Sheffield.
The Fellow will adopt a network development and branding approach developed with high success at Sheffield in order to broker consultancy, research and technology transfer collaborations with users and facilitators of technologies underpinned by science within the STFC remit.
Anticipated outputs of the Fellowship include securing substantial income to the University on projects involving user organisations, whether licensing ready-developed technologies, undertaking translational research towards commercial outlets for STFC research, or developing fundamental research projects with an innovation pathway strongly integrated from the outset.
Based on analogous knowledge exchange activity in other fields at Sheffield, we anticipate closer partnership and collaboration with commercial organisations so that our STFC-supported scientists are seen as "open for business" in relation to solving commercial problems. In concert, these outcomes will set Sheffield on a path to greatly increase the commercial impact of STFC-funded research at our institution.
The Fellow will adopt a network development and branding approach developed with high success at Sheffield in order to broker consultancy, research and technology transfer collaborations with users and facilitators of technologies underpinned by science within the STFC remit.
Anticipated outputs of the Fellowship include securing substantial income to the University on projects involving user organisations, whether licensing ready-developed technologies, undertaking translational research towards commercial outlets for STFC research, or developing fundamental research projects with an innovation pathway strongly integrated from the outset.
Based on analogous knowledge exchange activity in other fields at Sheffield, we anticipate closer partnership and collaboration with commercial organisations so that our STFC-supported scientists are seen as "open for business" in relation to solving commercial problems. In concert, these outcomes will set Sheffield on a path to greatly increase the commercial impact of STFC-funded research at our institution.
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ORCID iD |
Neil Spooner (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Armengaud E
(2017)
Development of 100 Mo -containing scintillating bolometers for a high-sensitivity neutrinoless double-beta decay search.
in The European physical journal. C, Particles and fields
Armengaud E
(2017)
Performance of the EDELWEISS-III experiment for direct dark matter searches
in Journal of Instrumentation
Barbosa De Souza E
(2017)
First search for a dark matter annual modulation signal with NaI(Tl) in the Southern Hemisphere by DM-Ice17
in Physical Review D
Armengaud E
(2017)
Measurement of the cosmogenic activation of germanium detectors in EDELWEISS-III
in Astroparticle Physics
Akerib D
(2017)
Identification of radiopure titanium for the LZ dark matter experiment and future rare event searches
in Astroparticle Physics
Akerib D
(2017)
Identification of radiopure titanium for the LZ dark matter experiment and future rare event searches
in Astroparticle Physics
Adhikari G
(2018)
Initial performance of the COSINE-100 experiment
in The European Physical Journal C
Scovell P
(2018)
Low-background gamma spectroscopy at the Boulby Underground Laboratory
in Astroparticle Physics
Bergé L
(2018)
Complete event-by-event a / ? ( ß ) separation in a full-size TeO 2 CUORE bolometer by Neganov-Luke-magnified light detection
in Physical Review C
Prihtiadi H
(2018)
Muon detector for the COSINE-100 experiment
in Journal of Instrumentation