CLRC - AlphaGalileo, a new internet press centre, was formally launched by the UKs
Minister for Science, Lord Sainsbury, at the British Associations
Festival of Science at Cardiff University on 7th September. It
was introduced in France on 7th October at the British Council,
in the presence of Edouard Brezin, Chairman of the CNRS administrative
council and Sir Michael Jay, British Ambassador to France. It
is a project run by the British Association for the Advancement
of Science and supported by the Office of Science and Technology
and a number of Research Councils. The project manager, Peter
Green, is now based at CLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Over
the next 18 months, AlphaGalileo will develop into a multi-language
service for communi-cating the best of European research to journalists
world-wide. The web address is: http://www.alphagalileo.org/
CWI - Piet Beertema, one of the Internets founding fathers, was knighted on June
9 (Ridder in de Orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw) for his pioneering
achievements in the development of the Internet in The Netherlands
and in Europe. In the eighties a predecessor of the Internet was
developed at CWI, in close cooperation with research institutes
elsewhere in Europe, which served the research community in Europe.
Beertema played here a pivotal role, through close contacts with
colleagues in the USA. Later on he founded and managed the Internet
Domain Registration for The Netherlands, which became a working
model for registries abroad. When in 1995 the growth of the Internet
made clear that registration as well as handling other aspects
could not any longer be a one-man business, the foundation Internet
Domeinregistratie Nederland was created. When Beertema transferred
his duties early 1997 to this foundation (in which he keeps playing
an important role), almost 10.000 names were registered (now 77.000).
SZTAKI - Paks nuclear power plant becomes the first VVER 440 type plant modernizing its safety
system by using the most recent methods in control theory and
I&C technology. Siemens and SZTAKI contributed to the modernization
and refurbishment of the complete reactor protection system (RPS)
of the nuclear power plant Paks, Hungary over the past two years.
By August, 1999 the refurbishment of the first unit is to be completed.
While Siemens provided a state-of-the-art distributed multi-processor-based
I&C system, the SZTAKIs team was entrusted with the complex task
of the verification and validation (V&V) of the new system. The
subject of V&V was the verification of hardware and software design
both in activity and on document level. The verification of the
testing methods provided by Siemens, moreover, the elaboration
of the test cases independent from the supplier were also parts
of the project.
SZTAKI - A co-operation agreement has been signed between SZTAKI and the Faculty of Information
Technology, Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Budapest to establish
an external Department on Information Techniques at the SZTAKI
and to take part in a Science-Technology-Education Center organized
at the Faculty with research laboratories and leading companies.
Other external university departments at the SZTAKI are the Department
of Decisions in Economy (Budapest University of Economic Sciences),
the Department of Information Sciences (Eötvös Loránd University
of Sciences, Budapest) and the Department of Integrated Production
Information Systems (Technical University of Budapest). Furthermore,
SZTAKI and the Faculty of Transportation, Technical University
of Budapest run a joint laboratory, the Dynamics and Control Systems
Centre.
INRIA - Claude Samson, Research Director at INRIA Sophia Antipolis has been awarded
the 1999 Michel Monpetit award from the French Academy of Sciences
for his remarkable contributions to the mechanical and mathematical
modeling of complex robots (in particular, mobile robots and walking
robots), as well as the command and stabilization of such robots,
which has been a source of difficulty in nonlinear mathematics.
INRIA - Odile Lausecker at INRIAs Multimedia Department of the Scientific Information
and Communication Service received the Grand Prix of the Research
Film Festival in the category Illustration of Reseach for Industry
(Nancy, March 1999). Her film Le Loria is a guided tour of the
Lorraine Research Laboratory in Computer Sciences and their applications.
The institutional aspect of the presentation was deliberately
downplayed. A young actress gave the audience a new perspective
of Loria by introducing six research teams and their industrial
partners. INRIA received the prize for the second consecutive
yar.
VTT - Linus Torvalds, creator of the operative system LINUX, guested a seminar aimed
at young researchers and students on May 20, 1999 and hosted by
VTT together with Helsinki University of Helsinki. The highly
inter-active occasion covered subjects ranging from technological
questions to philosphic issues. The entity was held together by
the three motivational stages: survival, communication and entertainment.
Even technology and its development passes through these stages,
which is important to keep in mind when developing innovations.