
Dissertations as an interface between industry and academia, with Joseph Gibbons
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A key role of grey literature is to provide an interface between industry and academic research. In this episode, we continue our focus on innovation in grey literature by interviewing Dr Joseph Gibbons, Principal Technical Advisor at Natural Power Ireland.
Joseph outlines a scheme he established to enable doctoral students to spend time in industry, working on research projects that formed the basis of their dissertations.
Joseph explains:
- what the scheme entails
- its rationale
- how it was implemented
- above all, the benefits of the scheme for all stakeholders.
Links
Joseph's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/j-gibbons/
Natural Power: https:www.naturalpower.com/uk
Further listening
We hope you found this episode rewarding. If so, you might find the following of particular interest:
- Dissertations and books: how are they related?
- How to give a presentation on engineering?
Credits
- Audio editing: Dr Bart Hallmark
- Music: from Handel's Water Music, courtesy of the United States Marine Band and Marine Chamber Orchestra
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