The Assessment of Research Quality in Engineering Disciplines
- Topics:
- Electrical and Electronic
- Tags:
- Engineering,
- Finance,
- Investment,
- Management,
- Mergers & Acquisitions,
- Strategy,
- Team Management
- Source:
- The Royal Academy of Engineering
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Overview: Engineering research involves the acquisition of new knowledge and its application in creating novel artifacts - devices, structures, procedures and processes. Engineering depends on technology transfer and hence the evaluation of the quality of academic engineering research requires, inter alia, consideration of the interface between original thought and its application. Engineering research is becoming more complex in that it is increasingly inter- and multi-disciplinary. Innovative engineering is often the output of a team of people each with skills and vision in disparate areas of engineering and science. This in turn brings added complexity to the assessment of individual excellence when the output is team dependent.
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Format: PDF | Size: 127KB | Date: Jan 2005 | Pages: 14



