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Using Simulation to Enhance Higher Education

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The University of Strathclyde: A Leading International Technological University

Differentiated by:– The quality of our graduates– The quality of our research– Our interaction with industry

• 15,000 students: 12,000 UG and 3,000 PG • 3,000 employees: 1,200 academics • Students from over 100 countries

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Strathclyde UniversityFounded 1796

Technological University

• UK industry rated as Top Ten for Business

• Largest power research group in Europe

• £125M research backlog

• UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE):Highest ‘research power’ rating in Scotland

• Times Higher Education Supplement:Research Prize 2011

• Times Higher Educational Supplement:Nominated in Top 5 for Best UK University 2012

(www.timeshighereducation.co.uk)

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Partnership with Industry since 1796

• Only UK Fraunhefer Institute

• Institute of Photonics

• Scottish Power Advanced Research Centre

• Scottish & Southern Energy Research Centre

• Centre for Continuous Manufacturing and Crystalisation

• EDF Advanced Diagnostics Centre

• Raytheon Research Partnership

• Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre

• NGC Research Framework Relationship

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Partnership with Industry since 1796

• GSE Real Time Simulation Centre

• The Advanced Forming Research Centre

• Institute for Advanced Studies

• The Energy Technology Partnership

• Weir Advanced Research Centre

• EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing

• DTC for Offshore Wind

• UK Advanced Manufacturing Catapult

• Institute for Energy and Environment

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Partnership with Industry since 1796

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GSE/Strathclyde Training and Diagnostic Centre

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Strathclyde University is a leading technological university differentiated by:

1. The quality of our graduates

2. The quality of our research

3. Our support to industry

Our Vision

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1 – The Quality of Our Graduates

EEE Power Academy Programme RAEng Integrated System Design Programme

All Electrical undergraduates use the GSE simulator to learn systems and components used in power generating stations

In Design and Engineering Management, all undergraduates use the GSE simulator to learn the basis of Integrated System Design

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2 – The GSE Systems Partnership: Enhancing Our Research

Manufacturing Efficiency

Oil and Gas Simulator Research

Wind Turbine Research

Reactor Systems &

Steam Generator Diagnostics

Prognostics

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2 – The GSE Systems Partnership: Enhancing our Research

The GSE Systems Simulator Suite supports research:

• Advanced decision support technologies It provides an environment where artificial

intelligence based data analysis, diagnostics and decision support can be designed, tested and demonstrated.

• Real-time simulation Research concerning the real-time simulation

of electrical generation, transmission and distribution systems can be supported by the facility.

• Control, operation and condition monitoring of electrical plant

New control systems, automation systems and condition monitoring systems can be designed and deployed on the simulator, which provides a test-bed for evaluating their performance.

• Prognostics

1796

Strathclyde University

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3 – Our Support to Industry

• Host to Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre

• GSE simulation-based training to support Rolls-Royce staff and

• Host to Scottish Power Advanced Research Centre (SPARC)

• GSE simulation-based training to support Scottish Power

• University Graduate School support industry with specialist

• GSE provide simulation-based ‘laboratory sessions’ training

• EDF Graduate Programme

• Provide simulation-based examples to complement nuclear

research teams

new graduates

Master’s Programmes

to support SP new graduates

fundamentals course, conduct of operations and hard-panel and DCS control demos

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3 – Our Support to Industry:Conferences

• Nuclear Institute 2009

• Industrial Power Association, IPA 2009

• ASME Turbo 2010

• Emerson UK 2010

• Emerson 2011

• CMAC 2012

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The Technology and Innovation Centre

• £100M capital investment in R&D

• Co-location of 1,000 university &

• £125M+ in international

• 700 new R&D posts

• New location for GSE Systems

complex

industry researchers, engineers, students and project managers

collaborative R&D programmes

from 2014

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Strathclyde University is a leading technological University differentiated by:

1. The quality of our graduates

2. The quality of our research

3. Our support to industry

Our Vision

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