The smart card – an RFID card activating an induction loop at each door, interrogated by central computer. What happens if the power is down? Can I lock door or open it?
Thorough library introduction by Louise Gordon. Lovely how my lifelong love and experience of libraries interleaves with all the new info. Library sort of smells like the CSIR library from when I worked there. Odd little flashback. Maybe it’s the smell of journals loaded with the effort of many many humans, just bursting. Louise understands the purchasing path of all the books, journals and how it works between them. Ebooks makes it more widely available. Multiple copies can be accessed. Something in there about the changes in publishing benefiting knowledge. The maximising of the spread of good work. Democratisation of the message.
Love love love what she told me about endnote. Glory be and gush. Who said the one world governance is bad.
Met with Gavin Clark this afternoon. He answered one of my big questions. The question was where do I find the profiles of companies that are involved in the pharma and bio field in the region? First for pharma! http://firstforpharma.co.uk/ which he put together because when he started he had the same questions. There are about 80 companies in the region he says and what they do ranges from formulation all the way through to synthesis and design.
Fiona McCusker does funded placements within industry. KTP knowledge transfer partnerships. I must meet with her to see what sorts of projects are funded. How can I send people her way – either from the university or from industry looking for people? Or even just to put new contacts on her distribution list. {Addendum: Joanna says that Fiona is on maternity leave – is blessed with twins! I hope to be speaking to Suzie Nestor-Robinson}
I will be available to do some training in the area of enterprise, to inspire entrepreneurship. Gavin will pull me in. Must speak to Michael about this as well, I think.
Apparently BBC Radio 4 had a talk at 09:00 today “Andrew Marr on creativity with Jonah Lehrer, Scanner, Rachel O’Reilly and Joanna REC. . .” which referenced business and writing and science and is a must listen http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gnq8y
Gavin advised me on a list of questions that I will ask Paul at Medtronic. Maybe get them tweaked for any company who I talk to thus. Of course Paul is in Switzerland and I can’t expect him to be involved in Newcastle but maybe that is to the good, maybe he will give me difficult news more clearly. I mean, he is far away but he is dutch too. Can’t get more reasons to be direct than that, can I?
what problems and challenges do you have the a uni could delve into? what would it take for you to be involved at the uni? do you need collaboration?
I must look into translational grants, if not for me then to be aware of them for researchers who I encounter. Love that word {translation} because it works well for both people in the conversation.