stijn donders & herman van der auweraer lms, a siemens ... · stijn donders – “viprom”:...
TRANSCRIPT
Handout 1
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved. Smarter decisions, better products.
International industrial R&D experiences through the Marie Curie programme
Stijn Donders & Herman Van der Auweraer – LMS, A Siemens Business
MSCA information session “Bridging Business and Research”
Brussels, Wednesday April 30, 2014
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 2 Siemens PLM Software
Outline
4 Marie Curie Researcher Career Development
3 Innovation through the Marie Curie* programme
5 Conclusions
1 Our Industrial Context
2 Strategic Innovation by Partnering
* Since most running projects examples described are in the frame of EC FPx, we mostly refer to the Marie Curie programme
Handout 2
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 3 Siemens PLM Software
LMS, More than 30 Years of Engineering Innovation
55 %
25 %
20 %
Beijing
Brasov
Breda
Bristol
Chennai
Coralville
Detroit
Hamburg
Gottingen
Kaiserslautern
Madrid
Leuven
Liège
Lyon
Torino
Toulouse
Plymouth
Roanne
Torino
Yokohama
R&D & Engineering
� Spin-off from KU Leuven, 1980
� Partner in engineering innovation in the mechanical
and mechatronic industries: software and services
� B2B company selling to leading R&D labs
� Addressing critical product performances and
supporting the design of green and safe products
� Talented people, 1200+ professionals, committed to
customers’ success
� 30+ locations worldwide,
� Committed to innovation: 25% of budget in R&D
� More than 5.000 manufacturing companies actively
use LMS products and services (75% auto & aero)
� Acquired by Siemens, LMS now constitutes the
“Simulation and Test” segment of Siemens PLM
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 4 Siemens PLM Software
LMS, Addressing Industry’s Burning Needs
While Optimizing Brand Image … Improving Processes … Adding Intelligence
Lower Fuel Consumption … Renewable Energy … CO² Emission Management … Lighter Materials
Engineering Smarter Products for a Greener Future
Handout 3
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 5 Siemens PLM Software
LMS: Simulation and Testing Software used by Engineering Departments to Design better Products
F4
F3
F2
F1
Force Inputs
Responses
Ground Vibration Test
(GVT) System
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 6 Siemens PLM Software
Outline
4 Marie Curie Researcher Career Development
3 Innovation through the Marie Curie programme
5 Conclusions
1 Our Industrial Context
2 Strategic Innovation by Partnering
Handout 4
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 7 Siemens PLM Software
Industrial Research, a key in-house driver for portfolio innovation at LMS
� High-tech field, bringing critical value to our customers
� LMS must continuously innovate its products and services
� Innovation needs fundamental as well as industrial research
� LMS motivates its R&D staff to combine the best of both worlds
� Work at the edge of technology
� Harvest the fruits from fundamental research worldwide
� …. while being inspired by industrial end-users and
address industry’s burning needs from the start,
delivering solutions to real industrial problems
� Strive for a PhD with industrial and academic supervision
Basic Science Value
Quality
Applied Science Value
Valorization of research results in industry means “bring a solution to
our challenges” and not “finding a problem for a new solution”
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 8 Siemens PLM Software
Be aware that many steps need to be taken to turn research results into something that can be sold
� Many questions must be addressed before
achieving customer added vale & returns:
� What further investments are needed?
� Has the technology been validated?
� Are field trials needed?
� Professionalizing your solution?
� Making it ready for series production
� Packaging, Solution Marketing
� Cost & Quality assurance
� Supply Chain, Delivery
� Training, Cost-of-change
� Post-sales, Maintenance’
http://www.atp.nist.gov/secy_rept/evans_rpt.htm
US "Advanced Technology Programme:
a reform with a purpose”
� Cross the chasm: you reach mass volume
(& profit) only after you’ve convinced a
series of ‘different classes of end users’
Handout 5
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 9 Siemens PLM Software
LMS R&D Approach:Partnering to share risks and competences
� Partnering with different Actors and Stakeholders enables
� Risk, Cost and Competencies sharing
� Building networks and accessing networks
� Partnering happens in different formats
� Informal or formal bilateral cooperation
� With lead customer(s) in technology projects
� In an RTD project context (Regional, EC)
� In business alliances
� Key success factors:
� Clear Win-Win for all involved
� Fitting into the strategies of all partners, with view to build long term relationship from the start
� Professionalism in execution: be specific and deliver upon expectations
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 10 Siemens PLM Software
LMS R&D Expertise: Partnering in collaborative research programs
� Collaborative research projects as innovation framework
� Partner with key product manufacturers: study the right problem
� The real needs come from our users – validation for market-relevant applications
� e.g. with Airbus, Eurocopter, BMW, PSA, Renault, Toyota, EDF, Rolls-Royce
� Partner with (inter)national top-universities: use the best methods
� e.g. KU Leuven, Univ. Liège, PoliTo, PoliMi, UNICAL, INSA Lyon, Univ. Bristol, UTCluj
� Access to top-class research results
� Stimulate research to address areas of relevance
� Bridge from state-of-the-art to state-of-the-use
� Partner complementary technology partners (research institutes + companies)
� Fraunhofer, IFP, ONERA, DLR, EADS, IDIADA, MicrodB, TNO …
� Some of these are competitors � Coopetition …
� Over 100 partners, active and intensive multi-year cooperation with more than 30 academia
Handout 6
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 11 Siemens PLM Software
Research Training Programs: LMS participation to the Marie Curie Actions
The PEOPLE Marie Curie Actions are one of the most successful
EC Programs to promote Research Training and Mobility
LMS has participated to the Marie Curie
Researcher Mobility program since 1992.
� Focus on Training through Research
� Involving basic scientific as well as industrially applied research
� Supported by a well-structured organization
� Matches a strong and long research tradition
� Endorsed by top management
� Expertise in fellow administration, incl. social integration aspects
� Structured coaching approach
� Links to many leading academia, institutes and industries
� Enabling a very stimulating industrial PhD experience
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 12 Siemens PLM Software
Outline
4 Marie Curie Researcher Career Development
3 Innovation through the Marie Curie programme
5 Conclusions
1 Our Industrial Context
2 Strategic Innovation by Partnering
Handout 7
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 13 Siemens PLM Software
Example: Smart Systems Driving the Innovation Agenda
Electrical & Electronic content in the vehicle value
is increasing to over 40%
Up to 80% of future innovations will be based on
the use of some form of “intelligent systems”
Focus areas: chassis, body and powertrain:
• Performance & Comfort: power, brand, drivability, noise.
• Economy and Green Driving � engine and transmission control, energy
management, electrification…
• Safe driving � ABS, ESP, VDC, ADAS, V2V… up to smart infrastructure,
V2I, autonomous vehicles…Source : Arthur D. Little surveys and analysis
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 14 Siemens PLM Software
GRESIMO:Best Training for Green and Silent Mobility
EC Marie Curie Initial Training Network (ITN) “GRESIMO” (10/2011-09/2015)
� focus on training early-stage researchers
Main Topic: Achieving Green & Silent Mobility
• Hybridisation / Electrification
• Light Weight Design (LWD)
• Drivetrain architectures
• Noise & Vibration
Project Partners:
• Research Institutes (2):
ViF Graz (coordinator), Fraunhofer LBF
• Universities (3): KU Leuven, UNIFI, Univ. Ljubljana
• Industry (4): LMS, AVL, Daimler, PSA
+ Associated partners: TU Graz, NLP, IESTA
Handout 8
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 15 Siemens PLM Software
INTERACTIVE: Innovative Concept Modeling Techniques for Multi-Attribute Optimization of Active Vehicles
EC FP7 Marie Curie IAPP(Industry and Academia Partnerships and Pathways)
• November 2011 – October 2015
• Focus on Transfer of Knowledge through staff exchange
• Also limited recruitment of postdoctoral researchers
Main Topic: Vehicle Concept Modeling for Active Vehicles• Focus on critical subsystems chassis, tire, body
• From requirements up to advanced testing
• Multi-Attribute Simulation
Project Partners:
� Universities: UNICAL(coordinator), KU Leuven
� Industry: LMS, GeG
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 16 Siemens PLM Software
Outline
4 Marie Curie Researcher Career Development
3 Innovation through the Marie Curie programme
5 Conclusions
1 Our Industrial Context
2 Strategic Innovation by Partnering
Handout 9
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 17 Siemens PLM Software
PhD career developmentin academia and in industry
• Perhaps 10% of PhDs will pursue
the academic ladder (up to full professor)
• 90% of starting PhDs will grow into
(leading) positions in industry and
society!
• And: industry determines the GDP, which is
positively correlated with university funding!
Conclusions for academia:
• Dual funnel role & responsibility!
• Equip PhD students with an open mind
towards industrial and societal issues,
and foster their skills to address them!
• This applies to doctoral schools, industry-
involved PhDs (as IWT Flanders Baekeland)
and the Marie Skłodowska-Curie programme
People Career
Development
Time
(Knowledge,
Skills)
Full
Professor
…
Lecturer
Postdoc(s)
Finishing PhD
Starting PhD
INDUSTRY
&
SOCIETY
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 18 Siemens PLM Software
� Over the last 20 years, LMS hosted a large number of research fellows, who delivered fruitful R&D results, while developing their skills/careersand building a huge network of partners and of people
� Most Marie Curie fellows embarked on an industrial career
� In research
� In product development
� In application studies
� Not uncommonly evolving into management (research & general)
� But also some pursued an academic track
� Invariably keeping industry cooperation in high regard
� Concerned about transforming knowledge into economic added value
� Becoming next generation partners, home institutions
� Sending next generations of students and researchers
� Together composing a unique community, “living” the European Research Area
LMS Participation to the Marie Curie Actions
Handout 10
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 19 Siemens PLM Software
Stijn Donders – “VIPROM”: Virtual Prototyping of Vibro-
Acoustic Systems in the Mid-Frequency Range
Former MC fellow: ESR, FP5 Growth IHF “VIPROM” on robust desing for automotive acoustics
Stijn Donders (from The Netherlands) – Short CV:
� MSc. in Applied Physics at the University of Twente (NL), 2002
� “VIPROM” Marie Curie fellow at LMS (2002 – 2004):
� In KU Leuven PhD program as industrial researcher at LMS; PhD 2008
� Joined LMS as R&D project leader for vehicle modeling & simulation
� Marie Curie expert and LMS scientist in charge for various MC projects
including the RTN “MADUSE”, the ITN “VECOM, the IAPP “INTERACTIVE”
� May 23, 2014: at UNIFI (IT) to teach 2 lectures on “GRESIMO” topics in class
of Prof. Marco Pierini & Prof. Niccolò Baldanzini (ex MC fellows in Leuven)
� June 2014 & ‘15: 2x 1 month secondment to UNICAL (IT) in “INTERACTIVE”,
in group of Prof. Domenico Mundo (coordinator; former MC fellow at LMS)
Current role at LMS:
� Sr. RTD Project manager at LMS 3D Simulation Division
� Technology focus on lightweight CAE and vehicle mechatronics
� Team management including HR, Project & IPR management
� Secretary of EARPA Task Force “Modeling & Simulation”
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 20 Siemens PLM Software
Tiziana Cardone (from Italy)
� MSc. Engineering at University of Naples “Federico II”, 2005
� Postgraduate MSc “Motor Vehicle Engineering” with ELASIS & LMS
� ESR in LMS (BE) for EC-RTN MADUSE (2006-2007), applying
optimization and uncertainty methods to NVH and controls
engineering applications
� ESR at FhG LBF (GE) in cooperation with EADS (DE)
for FP6 MC RTN “Smart Structures CAE” (2007-2010),
working on piezo element applications in hydraulic systems
Current career:
• Space Structures Consultant at ESA/ESTEC (2010-present):
• Technical support to ESA future launchers validation
• Technical support for the Clean Space Initiative
• Technical responsible of Inflatable & Deployable Space Structures
Tiziana Cardone – “MADUSE”: Modelling Product
Variability and Data Uncertainty in Structural Dynamics Engineering
Former Marie Curie fellow: in FP6 RTN “MADUSE” & “Smart Structures” on
Robust Design and Optimization of Smart Structures in Industry
Handout 11
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 21 Siemens PLM Software
Paula Martinez – “AETHER” and “SIMVIA2”:Flow Acoustics Simulation
Former Marie Curie fellow: in MC FP6 “SIMVIA2” (simulation methods
for vehicle vibro-acoustics) and MC FP6 ITN AETHER (aero- and
thermo-acoustics)
Paula Martinez (from Spain) – short CV
• MSc Industrial Engineering at the University of Zaragoza (Spain), 2005
• Marie Curie ESR at LMS (2006-2007) in SIMVIA2 project
• Marie Curie ESR at LMS (2007-2010) in AETHER project
• PhD programme at KU Leuven; graduated August 2010
• Stayed in the LMS Vibro-Acoustics team in R&D and technology
innovation role
Current role at LMS:
• Sr. RTD Project Leader, expert in numerical solvers and
applications for aero-acoustics applications in industry
• With mix of RTD project and software development activities
• Scientist in charge for Marie Curie ITN “TANGO” on orifice noise
• Supervisor of R&D track of the ESR fellow Jonathan Tournadre in Tango
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 22 Siemens PLM Software
Antonio Vecchio – “OBELICS”Interior Noise Sound Quality
Former Marie Curie fellow: EC FP4 Training and Mobility of Researchers -
“OBELICS” on subjective response and physical characteristics of interior noise
Antonio Vecchio (from Italy) – short CV
• MSc Aeronautical Engineering, specialization in
Aeroelasticity (University of Naples)
• Researcher at the KU Leuven on active noise control (1997 – 1998)
• MC grant holder for EC FP4 “OBELICS (1998 – 1999, 18 months)
• Stayed at LMS as researcher in the Test Division (vibration and acoustics),
• E.g. Managing the LMS contribution to the Clean Sky GRC
• Evolved into RTD Division Manager of the Test Division
• Recruiting and supervising several Marie Curie Fellows.
• Joined the ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking in March 2009
Current Function:
• Programme Officer at the ARTEMIS JU in Brussels, Belgium,
• Responsible for research proposals/project management in the
area of Embedded Computing and Mechatronics
http://www.artemis-ju.eu/contact
Handout 12
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 23 Siemens PLM Software
Outline
4 Marie Curie Researcher Career Development
3 Innovation through the Marie Curie programme
5 Conclusions
1 Our Industrial Context
2 Strategic Innovation by Partnering
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 24 Siemens PLM Software
Conclusions
� To build our future, our society needs:
� Talented people
� Continuous Innovation
� Internationalization: the world is our source, our medium and our goal
� This requires partnering and building networks around the globe and across
disciplines and actors
� The EC Marie Curie program has been instrumental to LMS since 1992
� We are happy to have developed a community of skilled Young Engineers
� … now employed at industries, customers and universities worldwide,
a lasting value network forever
Our message to our fellows:
Reach out, explore and build your own network – the future is yours
Handout 13
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 25 Siemens PLM Software
Acknowledgements
� The European Commission is kindly acknowledged for supporting the EC Marie Curie projects
• INTERACTIVE, the EC FP7 Marie Curie IAPP No. 285808 “Innovative Concept Modelling
Techniques for Multi-Attribute Optimization of Active Vehicles”, see http://www.fp7interactive.eu.
• GRESIMO, the EC FP7 Marie Curie ITN network No. 290050 “Best Training for Green and Silent
Mobility”, see http://www.gresimo.at/
� DeMoTest-EV, the EC FP7 Marie Curie IAPP No. 324345 “DEsign, MOdelling and TESTing
tools for Electrical Vehicles powertrain drives”, http://www.demotest-ev.com/
� EMVeM, the EC FP7 Marie Curie ITN No. 315967 “Energy efficiency Management for Vehicles
and Machines”, http://www.emvem.org/
� TANGO, the EC FP7 Marie Curie ITN network No. 316654, “Thermo-acoustic and aero-acoustic
nonlinearities in green combustors with orifice structures”, see
http://www.keele.ac.uk/greenkeele/researchingsustainability/currentresearchprojects/tango/
� IWT Vlaanderen (http://www.iwt.be/) is kindly acknowledged for supporting the R&D projects
� MODRIO (Model driven physical systems operation), which is part of the ITEA2 project MODRIO
� HEV-NVH (A new generation of NVH methods for hybrid and electric vehicles)
� All involved researchers at LMS, and all R&D partners
2014-04-30
Unrestricted © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.
Page 26 Siemens PLM Software
Contact
Dr. Ir. Stijn Donders
Sr. RTD Project Manager
3D Simulation Division
LMS, A Siemens Business (I IA PL LMS)
Interleuvenlaan 68
3001 Leuven, Belgium
Phone: +32 (16) 384 531
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Ir. Herman Van der Auweraer
Global RTD Director
LMS, A Siemens Business (I IA PL LMS)
Interleuvenlaan 68
3001 Leuven, Belgium
Phone: +32 (16) 384 200
E-mail: [email protected]