Project CABRIOLET
Model-oriented approach and intelligent system for evolutionary cooperation between academia and industry in the field of electronic and computer technology
The aim of the project is to meet the need of society for highly qualified specialists in electronic and computer technology by introducing an integrated model-oriented approach to smooth and effective evolutionary cooperation and communication between educational institutions and industry by 2016. The project idea corresponds to the development strategy of Ukrainian universities, namely “State Program for Economic Activation until 2014” and “Concept of research and innovation policy in the higher education system of Ukraine for 2012-2016.”
Project goals:
- introducing a model-oriented approach for effective cooperation between educational institutions and industry in electronic and computer technology by 2016;
- developing an intelligent knowledge-based system to support a model-oriented approach by 2016;
- developing a cloud web portal as a communication mechanism between the parties involved by 2016;
- organizing intensive capacity building activities based on 3 training units by 2016.
Specific tasks:
- creating models of interaction between universities and enterprises;
- creating tools for assessing the maturity of organizations for a particular method specified in the models;
- carrying out infrastructural and other work on creation of bridges of cooperation;
- creating a business center at the university, where companies created by university for interaction with certain enterprises would be located;
- involving the public organization Academy of Technological Sciences of Ukraine to establish links between universities and industry;
- negotiating the creation of a business center at the university, which will include the company’s startup and the company’s spin-off.
All project tasks are completed.
European Project Coordinator: University of Newcastle, UK.
Project coordinator from Ukraine: National Aerospace University “KhAI”.
Partners:
- University of Newcastle, UK
- Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- University of Coimbra, Portugal
- Critivea S.R.I., Italy
- Inertia Digital SL, Spain
- National Aerospace University “Kharkiv Aviation Institute” named after ME Zhukovsky, Ukraine
- Odessa National Polytechnic University, Ukraine
- Chernihiv State Technological University, Ukraine
- Black Sea State University. Petro Mohyla, Ukraine
- Chernivtsi National University. Yuri Fedkovych
- Sevastopol National Technical University, Ukraine
- Institute of Cybernetics. VM Glushkov National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine
- Association of Information Technology Enterprises of Ukraine, Ukraine
- SilPoint LLC, Ukraine
- Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Ukraine
Project 544497-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-UK-TEMPUS-JPHES
Project working group at Chernihiv Polytechnic National University
Leader – Kazymyr Volodymyr Viktorovych, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology, full member of the Academy of Engineering and the Academy of Technological Sciences of Ukraine, Vice-Rector for Research, Professor of Information and Computer Systems.
Participants:
Lytvynov Vitalii Vasylovych, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Laureate of the State Prize of the USSR and the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology, a full member of the Academy of Technological Sciences of Ukraine, Head of the Department of Software Engineering.
Lytvyn Svitlana Volodymyrivna, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Foreign Languages for Specific Purposes.
Posadska Iryna Serhiivna, lecturer at the Department of Software Engineering.
Posadska Alina Serhiivna, senior lecturer at the Department of Information and Computer Systems.
This project is funded with support from the European Commission. All publications on this website reflect only the author’s views, and the Commission cannot be responsible for any use of the information contained therein.
За Following this link you can read the published materials (in 4 volumes), prepared by a consortium of partner universities in the framework of the international project Tempus CABRIOLET