Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 30, 1983, Section A, Page 10, Image 10

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University, OSU join research
programs benefiting business
By Melissa Martin
Of the Emerald
The University and Oregon State University
combined research programs in a way that may
benefit corporations.
Called Advanced Science and Technology In
stitute, the project is funded with $10,000 donated
by the Eugene Private Industry Council with the
goal of sharing combined research with
corporations.
"It's the catalyst for some really nice things
that are beginning to happen between the univer
executives, cooperative internships and the ad
vanced science and technology institute.
"This is bound to change the feeling of the
community about the University," University
Pres. Paul Olum said in a press conference
Tuesday.
Hersh is waiting for feedback from faculty
participants before other action is taken.
The officials also discussed financial ar
rangements and stressed the desire to keep cor
porations' costs as low as possible.
In one example, the corporation would pay
sities, says Richard
Hersh, dean of the
graduate school and
vice-provost for
research.
Hersh sent project
floor plans to EPIC last
spring. After the ap
proval, 50 faculty
members attended a
4This is bound to change the
feeling of the community about
the University'
— Pres. Paul Olum
55,000 to 510,000 and
have direct access to in
dividual researchers,
while in others corpora
tions would receive pa
tent and licensing
privileges. Another plan
allows industrial scien
tists to work on campus
with faculty researchers.
one-day retreat to discuss the ideas, iollowed by a
three-day seminar in Eugene this month where
corporation representatives and faculty made
contact.
“Corporations value basic research con
ducted at universities," Hersh says.
At the seminar, university and corporation
representatives agreed their relationships should
be more intimate so industry can know what
research is conducted on campuses, Hersh says.
The corporate and university officials recom
mended the following programs be formed — in
dustrial liason program, multi-client research pro
grams, technical seminars, seminars for corporate
Officials are soliciting additional funds for
conferences, brochures, mailings and corporate
research facility visits.
Other action will include recruiting a cor
porate advisory committee to let faculty know in
dustry's research needs and determine university
research strengths.
Hersh says the institute is now collecting
coporate profiles from particular firms "in an
ticipation of matching firms in specific industries
with the best of University and OSU research."
"By next summer a series of programs will be
offered on a continuing basis."
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