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Scientists Go Industry

Scientists Go Industry

Scientists Go Industry workshop

The brainchild of the early stage researcher fellows from the LA³NET project, the Scientists Go Industry workshop was designed to explore the career options for post-doctoral level researchers. The event was the culmination of over one year’s preparatory work with the initial idea hammered out by the fellows’ representatives with the project management during the LA3NET’s steering committee meeting held at the Fraunhofer ILT in November 2013.
The event was kindly hosted by the Helmholtz Association in Berlin on 16-18 November with thirteen invited speakers from industry and the commercial world talking about their own career pathways and what their work entails. This provided the fellows and external delegates with an insight into the full range of job opportunities available for them outside of academia. The two-day workshop also included an evening meal where the attendees had a chance to explore their ideas in a more relaxed way with the industry representatives giving the presentations. Alexandra Alexandrova, Yelong Wei and Rui Pan attended from the Cockcroft Institute and Prof. Carsten Welsch opened proceedings with a talk about careers issues related to LA³NET . The event was a sell-out showing that there is an appetite for investigating such alternative career paths.
The months of hard work by the fellows in organizing the workshop paid off as the event ran like clockwork. The speakers stepped up to the mark to paint a bright picture of the spectrum of career pathways available with each session generating plenty of questions and some lively discussion. The presentations are being compiled for uploading onto the workshop website as a resource for any physicist pondering their future.
The LA³NET project is coordinated by the Cockcroft Institute/University of Liverpool and led byProfessor Carsten P. Welsch with assistance in delivery from Dr Rob Ashworth and the EU TEAM of the Cockcroft Institute. All of the LA³NET fellows were involved in organizing and delivering the event but a special mention is due to Jurjen Couperus, Jakob Krämer and Luca Stockhausen who took on the overall responsibility and were the powerhouse behind driving the exercise through to full fruition. LA³NET also extends a special thank you to the speakers who gave up their precious time and made the event such a great success.