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Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim, Norway ntnu.no

Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim, Norway http://www.ntnu.no NTNU Campus Photos NTNU, August 2005 FACTS Organizational chart of NTNU BOARD RECTOR INFORMATION DIV. TECHNICAL DIV. FINANCIAL DIV. STUDENT & ACAD. DIV. UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR ORGANIZATIONAL DIV.

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Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim, Norway ntnu.no

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  1. Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyTrondheim, Norwayhttp://www.ntnu.no

  2. NTNU Campus Photos NTNU, August 2005

  3. FACTS Organizational chart of NTNU BOARD RECTOR INFORMATION DIV. TECHNICAL DIV. FINANCIAL DIV. STUDENT & ACAD. DIV. UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR ORGANIZATIONAL DIV. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY MUSEUM OF NAT.HIST. & ARCHEOL. FAKULTETENE ARCHITECTURE & FINE ART ARTS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, MATHEMATICS & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MEDICINE NATURAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY SOCIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY NTNU, August 2005

  4. FACTS NTNU key figures 53 departments in 7 faculties 20 000 registered students, 6500 admitted 60000student applications 3300 B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees awarded 270 Ph.D. degrees awarded Staff: 4 200 person-years 2 500 employed in education and research; Budget: EUR 525 million 560 000m2 owned and rented premises

  5. R & D Cooperation with SINTEF SINTEF is one of Europe’s largest independent research organizations Turnover NOK 2 billion, 2000 staff (500 in Oslo) Established in 1950 as the contract research organization of the Norwegian Inst. of Technology Contract research in technology, natural sciences, medicine and social sciences Cooperates with NTNU in terms of staff, equipment, laboratories and dissemination 15 Gemini Centres for joint NTNU/SINTEF R&D Many NTNU staff are permanent SINTEF advisers Many SINTEF staff are adjunct professors at NTNU NTNU, May 2006

  6. Petroleum Education and ResearchatThe Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyTrondheim, Norwayhttp://www.petroleum.ntnu.no

  7. Gløshaugen and Lerkendal Stadion in the middle, Petroleum Center (SINTEF & NTNU) at lower right

  8. Brief statistics of petroleum education at Norwegian University of Science and Technology • established in 1973 • first class graduated in 1974 • More than 2000 graduated sivilingeniørs and M.Sc.’s during 1974-2009 • 119 graduated Ph.D.´s during 1977-2009 • around 80 M.Sc.’s graduate per year • around 10 Ph.D.´s graduate per year • currently around 90 full-time teachers, staff, researchers • around 350 students enrolled at B.Sc. and M.Sc. levels

  9. Upstream part of the petroleum activities

  10. Upstream Petroleum Curricula at NTNU Department of Petroleum Technology and Applied Geophysics Department of Geology and Mineral Resourses Engineering

  11. Petroleum Geology Petroleum Geophysics Drilling Engineering Reservoir Engineering Production Engineering

  12. Department of Petroleum Engineering and Applied Geophysics NTNU Deptartment Chair: Jon Kleppe Deputy Chair: Martin Landrø Office Manager: Marit Raaness Professors Drilling Production Support staff Reservoir Geophysics Anne Lise Brekken Turid Halvorsen Solveig Johnsen Marit Raaness Tone Sanne Turid Uvsløkk Madelein Wold Knut Backe Gunnar Bjerkan Terje Bjerkan Haakon Myhren Roger Overaa Lars Sandvik Åge Sivertsen Erlend Våtevik E. Fjær2 R. Holt A. Rødland S. Sangesland P. Skalle N. Thompson3 NN2 NN2 H. Asheim M. Golan J. S. Gudmundsson H. Herfjord1 S. Dale2 T. van Golf-Racht1 Nanij Hadia3 O. S. Hustad2 L. Høier2 T. Aa. Jelmert Hassan Karimaie3 J. Kleppe H. Langeland Jan Åge Stensen2 O. Torsæter C. H. Whitson NN NN2 • P. Avseth2 • L. Amundsen2 • B. Arntsen • J. Ebbing2 • C. Kenter2 • M. Landrø • O. B. Lile1 • C. Puigdefabregas2 • J. S. Rønning2 • Stovas • E. Tantserev3 • E. Tjåland • B. Ursin • NN emeritus Adjunct (20%) Postdoktor 70 PhD students within exploration and production of oil and gas

  13. International M.Sc. and Ph.D. Programs • English Language Instruction • 40% non-Norwegian Students in M.Sc. Program • 50% non-Norwegians in Ph.D. Program

  14. Many Ph.D. candidates Currently, around 70 Ph.D. candidates are enrolled in the areas of petroleum exploration and production

  15. Key academic research programs in the upstream field • ROSE – The Rock-Seismic Program • 4D Seismic – Reservoir Simulation Program • Improved Oil Recovery Program • Subsea Program • New Drilling Methods Program • Smart Fields/Integrated Operations Program • Heavy Oil Recovery Program

  16. International Research Partners • USA • Carnegie-Mellon University • Colorado School of Mines • Stanford University • Texas A&M University • University of Oklahoma • University of Texas, Austin • Purdue University • Netherlands • TU Delft • Venezuela • Simon Bolivar Universidad • Brazil • PUC • Unicamp • Salvador

  17. International Research Partners • Russia • Tomsk Polytechnic University • Pomor University • Novosibirsk • India • National Geophysical Research Institute • ONGC • Japan • Kyoto University • Italy • Milano Politechnical University • Germany • Free University of Berlin • Australia • Curtin University

  18. Educational Projects Abroad • Russia • Continued education in Petroleum Engineering 1996-2004 • Master of Petroleum Management, 2005- Supported by Ministry of Foreign Affairs • Angola • Development of petroleum curricula at Universidade Agosthino Neto in Luanda. • Supported by Sonangol, MinPet, StatoilHydro og NORAD • Venezuela • Curricula development at Simon Bolivar Universidad, supported by StatoilHydro

  19. Educational Projects Abroad • Azerbadjan • Modernization of petroleum education at Azerbadjan State Oil Academy, supported by NORAD • Bangladesh • Development of petroleum curricula at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, supported by NORAD • Mozambique • Development of petroleum curricula at Universidade Eduardo Mundlane, supported by NORAD

  20. Research collaboration with industry Aker Solutions, BG Norge, Bridge Energy, BP, CGG, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Det norske, DnV, Enterprise Oil (Shell), ExxonMobil, ENI, FMC, Fugro-Jason, GdF Suez, IBM, Kongsberg, Lundin, Petrobras, PGS Geophysical, Revus Energy, RockSource, Schlumberger, Shell, StatoilHydro,TOTAL, Wavefield Inseis

  21. Gullfaks Database at the Department

  22. NORNE Database at the Department

  23. Petrox Geological Field Courses Through a close cooperation with Statoil, Norsk Hydro, BP, and Shell, several field courses for M.Sc. students have been developed over the past few years. The courses take place at Svalbard, in England, in the Pyrenees and in Oman. Svalex Pyrex Omanex Industry Supported Field Courses

  24. Center for Research-Based Innovation for Integrated Operations at NTNU/SINTEF/IFE

  25. Oil and gas production at present

  26. Oil and gas production of the future

  27. Control Room for Integrated Operations at the department

  28. RESEARCH PARTNERS INDUSTRIAL PARTNERS COLLABORATING INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC PARTNERS

  29. Kyoto university INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH PARTNERS

  30. RESEARCH CHALLENGES FOR INTEGRATED OPERATIONS Visualization Smarter decisions Geographically dispersed teams Data processing Wearable computing Sensor technology and automation

  31. Annual International Conference

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