Collating Inputs for a research programme

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Paul Palmer

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Nov 30, 2009, 4:01:13 AM11/30/09
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Hi All,

I have been asked to collate information for a research programme for
a new organisation.
As ever the time scale is short.

What is needed is a credible list of potential research projects with
a range of TRL for formal review and ranking by a research board.
Selected projects would be fully written up into a formal proposal
before any funds are released.

I have opted for a two stage methodology of advanced consultation by
email followed by a workshop.

I would be very interested in any views from anyone else in this
group.

Regards

Paul

Nigel Rix

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Nov 30, 2009, 4:26:07 AM11/30/09
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Hi Paul
Good to hear from you again. DO you have any further details - not quite
sure what you are looking for...
Regards
Nigel

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Paul Palmer

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Nov 30, 2009, 4:43:59 AM11/30/09
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Hi Nigel,

I was deliberately trying not to be too company specific, maybe I
tried too hard!

As ever the request has been made at quite a high level of abstraction
without specifying the details of what is needed. I guess what is
needed is industry lead research challenges of medium TRL and
associated lower TRL challenges that also may lead on to impacting
industrial challenges.

I have my own preferences and I was interested to see if anyone else
in this community has tackled a similar problem, and if so, how they
had gone about it.

Regards

Paul
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