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summer courseUnleash the potential OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES AT IDEASQUARE CERN
PROJECT MANIFESTO
Educational institutes play a leading role when it comes to the development of creativity, decision-making and a fundamental curiosity in today’s generation.
As freshmen take the first leap into their professional field, interaction with peers from diverse backgrounds aids in personal development. In café’s, after study hours, norms and values are challenged and societies’ needs and individual hurdles become vivid topics for discussion. And where new ideas are shared, innovation can occur.
As an institute that brings together people from all over the world, CERN as well fulfils the tasks of an educational institute and is a great breeding ground for innovation. Contrasting beliefs and methods are united with the sole purpose of generating knowledge. But education occurs in a much less conventional manner.
There is access to a platter of knowledge that is unique in the world. And the tests are not as standardized as in most educational systems, leaving many more degrees of freedom for and enhancing knowledge exchange.
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Project information
Aim & Learning outcomes
Organisations
Places & Dates
Deliverables
Technologies
People involved
Day-to-day Course Schedule & Milestones
Partners
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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As advances in technology enable fundamental physics research, new technologies are developed for research at institutes like CERN and Nikhef. These technologies are potentially valuable in other applications that serve society’s needs.
Earlier success stories of such technological advances, such as the capacitive touchscreen, medical imaging techniques and the world wide web, demonstrate the potential value and create a demand for the investigation of the potential value of these ever developing technologies in other contexts.
To address this demand during this course, 20 students from the Honours Programme Delft will work, in interdisciplinary teams, to investigate the potential value of these technologies and their performance in new applications.
To cover the broadness of societal challenges, the students will receive support and coaching from representatives from CERN IDEAsquare, TU Delft, Nikhef, CERN, the United Nations and the Industry.
AIM & LEARNING OUTCOMES
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• Learn about state of the art technologies, used within high energy physics (at research institutes like CERN and Nikhef), and research their applications.
• Apply the expertise, gained in their individual studies, on the application of CERN technologies in new contexts.
• Analyse a technology regarding societal impact and the performance of the solution regarding alternative technologies, design and regulations.
• Work in interdisciplinary teams, explain reasoning of their own and take a critical nurturing stand towards personal reasoning as well as the reasoning of peers.
• An understanding of methodology regarding idea generation (Creative workshop design), human-centered design and team dynamics.
• Able to facilitate creative problem solving workshops, with participants of different backgrounds, to solve complex challenges.
• Able to prototype, test and pitch own generated solution effectively to peers and others.
• An understanding of innovative behaviour in relation to Design Thinking, Entrepreneurship and Creativity (innovative behaviour compass).
• Communicate a technology and application to a diverse audience. • Write a scientific paper for the CERN IDEAsquare Journal for Experimental
Innovation (CIJ).
The main goal of this course is to offer the students the opportunity to profit from the knowledge available at CERN and to provide support in applying this knowledge to address society’s needs. The students are asked to use their work to raise awareness for their societal challenges, for knowledge that is generated at CERN and how it can be valuable in applications in our society.
ORGANISATIONS
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Delft University of Technology (TUDelft) in Delft, the Netherlands, is the nation’s largest technical university, with over 15,000 students, 2,700 scientists (including 200 professors) and 1,800 people in the support and management staff. It is a renowned state university specialized in the engineering sciences conducting cutting-edge research and providing first class education at graduate and post- graduate levels.
Delft is also a pioneer in educational innovation and an important source of cutting edge research in the field of engineering.
The CERN Summer Course has its origin at the Honours Programme Delft. The students of the Honours programme are selected and come from all the faculties of Delft University of Technology.
CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world's largest and most respected centres for scientific research. Physicists and engineers at CERN use the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments to study the basic constituents of matter – fundamental particles.
The purpose of IdeaSquare is to bring together people to generate new ideas and work on conceptual prototypes related to detection and imaging in an open environment. It brings together CERN personnel, visiting students, and external project collaborators from the domains of research, technology development and education, and contributes to KT Group activities in helping to shape and improve them further towards socially and globally relevant new product ideas and innovation.
Nikhef is the Dutch National Institute for Subatomic Physics. The institute performs research into the elementary building blocks of our Universe, their mutual forces and the structure of space and time.
Scientists from all over the world come to the Netherlands to work at Nikhef in national and international collaborations. Research deals on the one hand with elementary particles that collide with each other in controlled experiments at high energy and intensity, and on the other hand with observing particles that travel from the Universe towards Earth.
Nikhef’s expertise in these areas is praised and utilised worldwide, for example by the international CERN collaboration, which uses particle accelerators to perform research into elementary particles.
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PLACES & DATES
GENEVA
IDEAsquare CERN Building 3179 Entry through LHC Point 1 gate -ATLAS- Route de Meyrin 385, 1217 Meyrin, Switzerland
7th-27th of July
Rue des Maraîchers 61, Genève, Genève 1205, Switzerland
Avenue de Miremont 7, Geneva, Geneva 1206, Switzerland
Rue Jean-Dassier 18, Genève, Genève 1201, Switzerland
Rue Tronchin 15, Geneva, Geneva 1202, Switzerland
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DELIVERABLES
PEOPLE
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PROTOTYPE/ PROOF OF CONCEPT
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PITCH
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PAPER
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TechnOlogIES
1 Quantum membrane accelerometer microchip (Q-MAM)
2 Automated real-time 3D ultrasound mapping of arteries and nerves (3D-ULTRAMAN)
3 A real-time material characterisation system using multispectral Raman imaging (RAMANTIS)
4 Seismic imaging & monitoring systems (SIMS)
5Head-worn 3D-visualisation of the invisible for surgical intra-operative augmented reality (H3D-VISIOnAiR)
PEOPLE INVOLVED
Florian Adam
Aerospace Engineering
Roderick Tapia BarrosoElectrical Engineering,
Mathematics & Computer Science
Tjeerd Peters
Applied Sciences
Turkuaz Nacafi
Architecture
Jody LiuElectrical Engineering,
Mathematics & Computer Science
Hamza El-Kebier
Aerospace Engineering
Maria Chiara Mazza
Technology, Policy and Management
Matthijs van NiekerkElectrical Engineering,
Mathematics & Computer Science
Aniek Kempeneers Dong-Hyuk (Edward) Na Lucas Stehouwer Rahul Vyas
Industrial Design Engineering Aerospace Engineering Applied SciencesElectrical Engineering,
Mathematics & Computer Science
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TEAMS
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Andrea Bettini
Aerospace Engineering
Arie Reinier de Reuver
Applied Sciences
Henk-Jan WermelinkElectrical Engineering,
Mathematics & Computer Science
Giel Wind
Architecture
Killian Dally
Aerospace Engineering
Suryansh SharmaElectrical Engineering,
Mathematics & Computer Science
Vladislava DinkovaMechanical, Maritime
and Materials Engineering
Ying ZhouIndustrial Design Engineering
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TEAMS
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Santeri PalomakiIDEAsquare
Tuuli Utrianen
IDEAsquare
Jani Kalasniemi
IDEAsquare
Romy WelschenDelft University of
Technology
Dap HartmannDelft University of
Technology
Sem CarreeDelft University of
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LectureRs & GUEST SPEAKERS
Malik Ivan TasDelft University of
Technology
Hannah Short
CERN
Maria Alandes Pradillo
CERN
Lilian Jeanty
CERN
Han Dols
Radio Regulation Board
Marc TassoulDelft University of
Technology
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MILESTONES & KICK_OFF
Before 3 week summer course (7th of July) (1)Team (2) Deskresearch research of Technology (3) Hit list for potential people for final Big Demo Day (4) Good spirit
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We all invite you on Sunday the 7th of July at 2030 at restaurant Scandale (Rue de Lausanne 24) for a welcome
drink!
End of week 1 (12th of July) (1) Shaped team with vision and roadmap (2) Technology Unpacked (3) Context of technology- potential user groups and search /
opportunity fields (4) Style of Scientific paper, conceptual outline & main question (5) People for big demo
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0900-1000
1200-1230
LUNCH
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1530-1630
1630-1730
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1100-1200
1730-2100
CERN kick-off (Santeri Palomaki)
Group Communication
(Santeri Palomaki)
CERN lunch game
Peer-to-peer technology sharing
Building a team
Process & Roadmap
Optional
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WEEKEND
Reframing Technology (Tuuli Utrianen)
Unwrapping Technologies
Lunch
Speed dating with experts and coaches
Optional
TUESDAY
Research technology functions and opportunities
Ideation on technology functions
CERN Lunch collider
Knowledge Transfer & Value Proposition
(Hans Dols)
Constructive Opinions with coaches
DRINKS @ CERN MAINSITE
WEDNESDAY
Prototyping & Paper (Jani Kalasniemi)
Travel & Lunch
EXCURSION: EPFL Innovation park &
Laboratory of intelligent systems
Optional
THURSDAY
(Early start 0830) Swim at Lake Geneva
Context & User
Structuring of search and opportunity fields
Open Source & Future challenges (Maria Alandes)
Optional
FRIDAYWEEK 1
Sharing & Caring (Evaluation & Reflection)
Unwrapping Technologies
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Lunch
Structuring
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Halfway week 2 (17th of July) (1) Search field connected with societal trend of challenge (2) Bunch of interesting applications 3-5 (3) Scientific paper introduction
End of week 2 (20th of July) (1) Final Concept & User (2) Tested simple Prototype (3) Value proposition (4) Skeleton of scientific paper
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0900-1000
1200-1230
LUNCH
1330-1430
1530-1630
1630-1730
1000-1100
1100-1200
1730-2100
CERN Visit
IDEAsquare lunch
Security Concepts (Hannah Short)
Scientific Paper
Optional
MONDAY
SATURDAY
Ideation on applications
Lunch
Optional
TUESDAY
Exponential Thinking (IDEAsquare)
Share & Care
Value proposition of applications & Benchmark
Lunch with guests
Storytelling & Delivery
INTERMEDIATE PITCH
IDEAsquare BBQ
WEDNESDAY
Prototyping & Test plan
Testing & Validating assumptions
Scientific Paper
Optional
THURSDAY
Concepting (Desirability, Feasibility & Viability)
DRINKS @ CERN MAINSITE
FRIDAY
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WEEK 2
Ideation with Coaches (Till 18H)
Ideation on applications
Societal trends & more One-on-one with Visualiser
Concepting (Desirability, Feasibility & Viability)
Share & Care
Lilian Jeanty (UN) VIsit CERN (0900-1300)
Hike (14h)
DESIGN
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MILESTONES
End of week 3 (26th of July) -5Ps (1) Prototype/ proof of concept (2) Poster (3) Pitch (4) Paper summary (5) People (2-3) that attend the big demo
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We will celebrate our achievements on Friday 26th of July at the Big Demo, Pitches & Party!
0900-1000
1200-1230
LUNCH
1330-1430
1530-1630
1630-1730
1000-1100
1100-1200
1730-2100
UN Visit
Lunch
Refine Concept
Prototype & Testplan
Optional
MONDAY
WEEKEND
Scientific Paper
Regulation & Government involvement
Lunch
Market research & Numbers
Venture Design & Plan for what’s next
Optional
TUESDAY
Orientation through movement
Venture Design & Plan for what’s next
Lunch
Work on 5PS
Optional
WEDNESDAY
Work on 5PS
Lunch
Demo Design
Constructive Opinions with coaches
Optional
THURSDAY
Work on 5PS
Lunch
Build Demo Stand
FRIDAYWEEK 3
Optional
Big Demo, Pitches & Party
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DELIVER
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Partners
transformers / デジタル
Committee of Recommendation
Prof. dr. ir. Tim van der Hagen, Rector Magnificus/ President Executive Board, Delft University of Technology
Prof. dr. Gerard ’t Hooft, Nobel Laureate, Theoretical Physics
Dr. Hanane Naciri, United Nations, ITU
Drs. Pieter Duisenberg, President, Association of Universities, The Netherlands
A limit is no more than a suggestion, made up to narrow the scope.