scholarly journals Application of research laboratories of the university science park in research of crisis management and protection of critical infrastructure facilities in the transport sector

Securitologia ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 153-165
Author(s):  
Tomáš Loveček ◽  
Jozef Ristvej ◽  
Tomáš Riska
2014 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 154-159
Author(s):  
Andrea Čorejová ◽  
Jana Jarošová

In this paper, we investigate the management system for intellectual property (IP) within the Center for Technology Transfer (CTT) currently operating in the University Science Park–organizational unit of the University of Žilina. The CTT deals with procedural issues: acquisition of intellectual property rights, IP protection, and IP commercialization. In solving selected issues involving the Internal Directive´s content regulating the IP protection and commercialization in CTT of the University of Žilina, we are using available information and knowledge of the directives from both domestic and international universities.This investigation helps the CTT in formulating more effective directive contents for University Science Park in Žilina. The entire system of research and development funding through projects requires accurate and complex monitoring of the use of allocated funds for various activities and persons.  For internal usage, it is necessary to obtain discreet evidence that would allow accurate identification of funding received directly from IP creation-related projects.


Author(s):  
T. Theeranattapong ◽  
D. Pickernell ◽  
C. Simms

AbstractRecent work on Region Innovation Systems (RIS) has emphasised the importance of universities. Until recently, however, related insights into the dynamics of this relationship in respect of the specific role of the science park have been limited. This paper presents a systematic review identifying the key roles of each actor in relation to innovation. We link the dynamic roles performed by the university between science parks and the RIS. Our results enable us to identify how the key activities performed by the university change during its interrelations within the RIS and with the science park. Our analysis of the literature distinguishes between three sets of relationships through which the university plays differing roles: RIS-university, RIS-university-science park, and university-science park. Respectively, the University’s relationships between these different RIS actors focuses on: resource sharing, brokerage, and commercialisation-exploitation. Secondly, we find that within each of these relationship types the university can perform three types of roles: on knowledge co-creation, acting as conduit, and inter-organisational relationship building. Distinguishing between these differing relationships and roles enables us to identify a total of nine dynamic roles performed by the University, which include: provision of information, channels of communication, infrastructure, regional networking, building research collaboration, acting as knowledge intermediaries, economic development, technological change and commercialisation processes, and start up creation and commercialisation. The review identifies several gaps in the literature in need of further research, and suggests that university relationships with RIS, interlinked with those between the university and science park itself, are important factors affecting science park innovation performance.


2013 ◽  
Vol 689 ◽  
pp. 417-421 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Jie Zhang ◽  
Heng Li

Over the past two decades, a surprising number of University Science Parks have emerged and developed in China. The reason for the phenomenon is that the reinforcement of strategies to establish University-Industry relationship is regarded as a crucial development policy to help China overtake the west (Wu, 2007). Under the rapid growth, the University Science Park (USP) is involved in a series of changes of urban areas[1] .As the USP develops faster, those effects will become more and more notable. Only if comprehensive evaluation of the effects is realized, could the USP be more beneficial to urban development. Then, with supporting data from the Hsinchu University Science Park, the economic, cultural, and environmental effects of the University Science Park on urban area will be explained in section 3.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 29 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Rehak ◽  
Michal Radimsky ◽  
Martin Hromada ◽  
Zdenek Dvorak

Crisis management must provide data to allow for real-time decision-making. Accurate data is especially needed to minimize the risk of critical infrastructure failure. Research into the possible impacts of critical infrastructure failure is a part of developing a functional and secure infrastructure for each nation state. Road transport is one such sector that has a significant impact on its functions. When this fails, there may be a cascading spread of impacts on the energy, health, and other sectors. In this regard, this paper focuses on the dynamic modeling of the impacts of critical road infrastructure failures. It proposes a dynamic modeling system based on a stochastic approach. Its essence is the macroscopic model-based comparative analysis of a road with a critical element and detour roads. The outputs of this system are planning documents that determine the impacts of functional parameter degradation on detour roads—not only applicable in decision-making concerning the selection of the optimal detour road, but also as a support mechanism in minimising possible risks. In this article we aim to expand the extent of knowledge in the Crisis management and critical infrastructure protection in the road transport sector fields.


2015 ◽  
Vol 06 (02) ◽  
pp. 93-104
Author(s):  
Songqiang Wu ◽  
Xiao Xiao ◽  
Wang Lu ◽  
Xingyi Shen ◽  
Xianting Tao

1988 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 244-247
Author(s):  
Dennis Chapman

This paper discusses some of the attitudes of academics to industry as seen over the time period of 1968–88, and indicates some of the recent changes which have taken place. A recommendation made in an inaugural lecture in 1968 that greater coupling of basic science into the industrial world should occur has been put into practice with the creation of a new bioscience company -Biocompatibles Limited. This new company is situated at the new Brunel University Science Park.


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