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1 University of Stavanger Dean Ole Ringdal Faculty of Science and Technology

2 Norwegian Petroleum Directorate IRIS Ipark: Precubator TTO (Technology Transfer Office), Incubator (Start-ups) Ullandhaug Campus University of Stavanger

3 University of Stavanger History and roots August 1, 1994: Stavanger University College (merger of seven colleges) Rogaland University Center (1969) Norwegian School of Hotel Management (1912) Stavanger School of Nursing (1920) Rogaland Conservatory of Music (1945) Stavanger School of Education (1954) Stavanger School of Social Studies (1966) The Norwegian Church’s School of Theology (1989) January 1, 2005: University status

4 University of Stavanger Facts Merger of University Colleges in 1994, became University College of Stavanger University of Stavanger since 2005 1200 faculty, administrative and service staff 8500 students 16:1 student-faculty ratio 34 Bachelor programmes 28 Master programmes 11 PhD programmes

5 University of Stavanger 4 Faculties: Faculty of Arts and Education Faculty of Science and Technology Faculty of Social Sciences Museum of Archaeology

6 6 Faculty of Arts and Education National Centre for Reading Education and Research National Centre for Behavioural Research Department of Music and Dance Department of Cultural Studies and Languages Department of Early Childhood Education Department of Education

7 7 Faculty of Social Sciences Norwegian School of Hotel Management UiS Business School Department of Media, Culture and Social Sciences Department of Social Studies Department of Health Studies

8 8 Faculty of Science and Technology Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Sciences Department of Petroleum Engineering Department of Industrial Economics, Risk Management and Planning

9 9 Faculty of science and technology

10 Faculty VISION 10 To become an international leading technical university within selcted areas

11 Faculty GOALS Our long term goals (2012-2020) are: to become an international leading technical university within; –Petroleum sciences –Risk management To further develop our doctoral educations To have Bachelor, Master og PhD-programs within: –Engineering sciences –Natural sciences –Technology managment 11

12 12 Facts –2100 Bachelor and Master students –125 PhD-students –250 employees: 116 professors and associate professors 18 professor II 67 stipendiater& post-docs 34 engineers 26 administration

13 Study programs at TN-faculty 13 Biological chemistry Mathematics & physics Offshore technology Information technology Risik management & societal safety Petroleum technology Physics & mathematics (2013) Biological chemistry Risk managment Societal safety Automation & signal Industrial economy Offshore technology Environmental technology Information technology Construction & materials Urban design Petroleum geology Petroleum technology -Drilling & well technology -Reservoir technology -Production technology Biological chemistry Mathematics & physics Computer engineering Civil engineeering Electrical engineering Mechanical engineering Chemistry & environment Petroleum geology Petroleum technology Bachelor Master PhD ScienceEngineeringPetroleum

14 14 R&D-centres Organelle Research (CORE) Oil recovery (COREC) Industrial Asset Management (CIAM) Risk Management and Societal Safety (SEROS) Sustainable energy (CenSE) Center for well and drilling technology (SBBU)

15 Oil & Gas Offshore wind Bio gas Energy efficiency Geo thermal Carbon Capture & storage UiS Energy research New areas

16 16 Petroleum engineering Reservoir Technology Production Technology/ Natural gas technology Well & Drilling Geoscience

17 17 Offshore Technology Subsea Technology Industrial Asset Managements Risk Management

18 International cooperation; some examples Russia/Arkhangelsk & Gupkin: Petroleum Brazil/PUC-Rio : Petroleum Madagaskar: Environment (SIU) US/Texas A&M: Petroleum US/U of Rhode Island, Duke, UC Davis: Aquaculture US/UC Davis: Urban design Canada/U of Calgary: Petroleum Polen/AGF Krakow: several Denmark/Aalborg Univ: Offshore vind (NORCOWE) Italy/FAO: Fish Price Index, International trade UAE/Masdar City: ”EU-GCC Clean Energy Network”

19 19 ACITIVITIES RELATED TO BRAZIL 30.05.2012 Autumn 2011 Visit by invitation to Petrobras/Cenpes, UFRJ and PUC in Rio de Janeiro General Agreement & Specific Agreement for Cooperation between UFRJ and UiS Renewal of MoU between PUC and UiS Invitation to Prof. Aadnøy to visit Petrobras/Cenpes/UFRJ Spring 2012 Discussion of long term cooperation between Petrobras/UFRJ/UiS

20 20 ACITIVITIES RELATED TO BRAZIL 30.05.2012 Spring 2012 Prof. Aadnøy visits Petrobras/Cenpes/UFRJ as a researcher/teacher/adviser Petrobras-UiS is planning to organize a workshop in Stavanger Autumn 2012 for UiS professors interested in cooperation with Brazil, Petrobras and universities in the REDEP-program to discuss cooperation activities Visit to Statoil Research Center to discuss potential research activities in Brazil including UiS professors


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