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Julio GuerreroJulio Guerrero

Tapping Global Engineering Talent

Julio Guerrero Ph.D.Principal Research Scientistfacebook/julio.guerrero1Cambridge - MA

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Facebook/julio.guerrero1

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Today, technology-based companies and other organizations have strategies in place to identify engineering talent in local markets around the globe. These strategies provide significant business leverage - an understanding of local business practices and markets; access to new skills and knowledge; increased productivity; and potential cost advantages. Is your organization tapping engineering talent on a global basis? Should it be? What are the smart ways to accomplish this…the pitfalls? In this seminar, you will take away lessons learned and practical strategies on how companies, large and small, are utilizing local engineering workforces around the world to enhance their competitiveness. 3

Conference take away lessons

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Today, knowledge-based companies and other organizations have strategies in place to identify knowledge in local markets around the globe. These strategies provide significant business leverage - an understanding of local business practices and markets; access to new skills and knowledge; increased productivity; and potential cost advantages. Is your organization tapping engineering talent on a global basis? Should it be? What are the smart ways to accomplish this…the pitfalls? In this seminar, you will take away lessons learned and practical strategies on how companies, large and small, are utilizing local engineering workforces around the world to enhance their competitiveness. 4

Conference take away lessons

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Knowledge based companies:Identifying knowledge and talent

worldwide• Global approach

• Example in one country

• Value

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Global approach

• Recruit where we do business• Research, development, and field

operations• Research centers in 5 countries (3

continents)• Engineering centers: 20• Field operations in 103 countries

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Global approach: Geo Markets and Divisions

Latin America

North America Europe

CaspianAfrica

Russia

Middle East & Asia

Divisions

Geo Markets

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Divisions: R&D OrganizationCEO

Division nDivision 1 Division 2 Division 3

BDM

Project Managers

PDM

BDM

Project Managers

PDM

BDM

Project Managers

PDM

President 1 President 2 President 3 President n Chief Technology Officer

Research

Head

Researchers

Research Center 1

Head

Researchers

Research Center 1

Head

Researchers

Research Center n

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R&D OrganizationChief Technology Officer

Cambridge (US) Cambridge (UK) Dhahran Stavanger Moscow

Mathematics & Modeling Geophysics Geology &

Rock Physics Geophysics Mathematics & Modeling

Geology & Rock Physics

Drilling & Telemetry Fluid Mechanics Geology &

Rock Physics Geomechanics

Sensor Physics Fluids Fluid Mechanics Fluid Mechanics

ChemistryMechanical & Material Science

Carbon Storage

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Universities Worldwide – R&D and Field

• The Worldwide Program for University Relations maintains active dialogue with a group of approximately forty five universities. Recruiting and joint research and development are its focus. http://www.slb.com/content/about/foundation/university_relations.asp

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Universities Worldwide – R&D and Field

• Europe, CIS, Africa (ECA)France 5, Netherlands 2, Norway 1, Russia 3, UK 3, Nigeria 1, Egypt 1,

• Middle East & Asia (MEA)China 3, India 1, Japan 1, Malaysia 1, Indonesia 1, United Arab Emirates 1, Saudi Arabia 1, Kazakhstan 1

• North & South America (NSA)Brazil 1, Canada 1, Mexico 3, Venezuela 1, United States 10

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Knowledge based companies:Identifying knowledge and talent

worldwide• Global approach

• Example in one country

• Value

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Example in one country: Outline• Research collaborations with M.I.T

Mechanisms, Fluid Mechanics, Biomimetics, and Robotics

• Knowledge transfer to engineering centers R->D

• Future projects

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• Funded from Mechanical and Materials Group or product centers

• Member of doctoral committee• Lecturing and teaching graduate and

undergraduate course• Funded from Future of SLB Research• Flexible internships

Modes of CollaborationApproach

People

AcademiaProfessors & students

CompanyResearchers

Common Technical Interests

Academia Research topics

+Company

Technical challenges

Innovation

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ApproachCompany

EngineeringProduct Centers

Segments

Signs of Good

Collaboration Output

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Collaborations SummaryCompliant Mechanisms (RC,FI)

Doctoral Committee (DC)Lecturing and Teaching (LT)Flexible Internships (FI)

Robofish, Kinematics, and Controls (DC)

Deployable Structures (FI)

Biomimetics

Energy Harvesting

Mechanisms

Robosnail (RC, DC, LT)

Electric energy from Vibration (RC,LT)

Research collaboration projects (RC)

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Compliant Mechanisms – Down Hole Zonal Isolation

Professor Martin Culpepper

Julio C. Guerrero

Anchor SealBackup+ +Anchor SealBackup+ +Anchor SealBackup+ +

D =

3.5

inch

es

L = 5.5 inches D =

3.5

inch

es

L = 5.5 inches

D1= 4.2 inches

D2= 5.1 inches

D1= 4.2 inches

D2= 5.1 inches

Expand

Conform

Anchor

Block cross section

2 Journal papers2 SLB internal reports1 Joint patent2 Students working part

time 20061 Summer intern

Zonal Isolation, WCP, Packers, Sand Control, Mechanical Services (IPC)

Kartik M. Varadarajan

Pat - 60.1579– Arzoumanidis A., Guerrero J.

Pat - 60.1637– Guerrero J., Culpepper M., Varadarajan K.

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Thin Film Fluids - Differential Sticking and Novel Locomotion

Professor Peko Hosoi

Julio C. Guerrero

1 Journal papers1 SLB internal

reports1 Joint patent

Differential Sticking, Locomotion

Pat - 60.1636 – Chan B., Hosoi A., Guerrero .

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Beyond Boston

Logan Munro3rd year undergraduate

Julio C. Guerrero Nathan Wicks

Prof. Sergio Pellegrino U. Cambridge

P2

P2

P2

P2

P2

P2

P2

P2

Pat - 60.1717 –Guerrero J., Munro L., Wicks N., Robisson A.

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Teaching and Lecturing

Professor Alex SlocumLink

Julio C. Guerrero

• Faculty networking

• MIT faculty accepting me

• Learn faculty culture

• Energy harvesting project

• Research topics

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Novel Locomotion, Navigation Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member

Professor Youcef Toumi

Julio C. Guerrero

Pablo Valdivia Ph.D.

CandidateProfessor Woodie Flowers

Professor Michael Triantafyllou

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MIT Students – Part time and Interns @SLB

Folkers RojasNuclear and Mechanical Eng

Adam PaxsonMechanical Eng

Downhole

Zach TrimblePh.D. Mechanical Eng

Conveyance

Alex SlocumMS Mechanical Eng

Dan KettlerMS Mechanical Eng

Francesco MazziniMS Mechanical Eng

Robotics Rheology

Ed SummersMS Mechanical Eng

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1. Collaborations have been possible because of my personal involvement

2. Common technical interest is the foundation of efficient joint projects

3. Company researcher must catalyze research collaborations

4. Professors motivation and company commitment

5. Program with large number of flexible part time appointments

Research and SDR-Boston locale

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Example in one country: Outline• Research collaborations with M.I.T

Mechanisms, Fluid Mechanics, Biomimetics, and Robotics

• Knowledge transfer to engineering centers R->D

• Future projects

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Prof. S. Dubowsky

Andy Bowen

Land

M.I.

TW

HO

I

Downhole

Sub Sea Research

D. Yoerger

Prof. K. Yoshida

Future: Robotics research

Send

ai

1. Robotics forward and inverse kinematics for downhole

2. Interaction of robotic end-effectors with formation

3. Robotic locomotion for oilfield applications

4. Sub-sea robotics

Com

pan

y

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Example in one country: Outline• Research collaborations with M.I.T

Mechanisms, Fluid Mechanics, Biomimetics, and Robotics

• Knowledge transfer to engineering centers R->D

• Future projects

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ASME Top objectives

• Energy Grand Challenge• Globalization• Workforce Development

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Knowledge based companies:Identifying knowledge and talent

worldwide• Global approach

• Example in one country

• Value

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Value

• Knowledge• Innovation• Faster

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Engineers:Fixed amount of time, budget, engineering requirements, and knowledge

Researchers:“More time”, budget, choose the problem, and knowledge?

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Engineers:Fixed amount of time, budget, engineering requirements, and knowledge

Researchers:“More time”, budget, choose the problem, and knowledge?

Geography

Time

Global, borderless, multidisciplinary knowledge: Academia, other industries, etc.

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New challenges

1. People2. People3. People

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People requirements

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• KNOWLEDGE & EDUCATION

• Networking• Communication skills• Openness• Risk taking

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Knowledge based companies:Identifying knowledge and talent

worldwide• Global approach

• Example in one country

• Value

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Q&A

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Back up slides

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Top objectives (What)1.1Energy Grand Challenge1.2Globalization1.3 Workforce Development

• Reach out youngest engineers• Education of University Students• Education of K to 12th grade

students

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ME engineering knowledge repository, networking, and peer-reviewed knowledge

• In Google we are not in the top 10 in mechanical engineering peer-review

knowledge (106K links) mechanical engineering network

(6.35M links) Mechanical engineers network (7.3M

links) Ingenieria mecanica trabajos (1.5M

links)• We are the 3rd in Mechanical Engineering. Wikipedia is #2) (239M links) ASME magazine

• Back up

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ME engineering knowledge repository, networking, and peer-reviewed knowledge• In Google we are not in the top 10 in

Energy challenge (53M links) Energy grand challenge (106K links) Globalization ( 21M links) Globalization Mechanical Engineering

(225K links) Workforce Mechanical Engineering

(650K links)• We are the 3rd in Mechanical Engineering (239M links) ASME magazine. (Wikipedia is #2)

• #2 link # 3 link 40

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April 08’ (Millions)

April 09’ (Millions)

Change

Google 120 132 9%Facebook 22 71 217%Amazon.com

47 50 7%

MySpace 56 55 -7%Twitter 1.22 17.1 1,298%

Time Magazine June 15 2009: Why Twitter Matters 41