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From Particle Physics to Watchmaking Peter Cwetanski, PhD Research Physicist at Audemars Piguet

From Particle Physics to Watchmaking Peter Cwetanski, PhD Research Physicist at Audemars Piguet. CERN Alumni Moving Out of Academia To Industrial Engineering 8 February 2019. R&D at. 2000 - 2010. Detector simulations. ATLAS TRT University of Helsinki IU Bloomington. Ageing studies.

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From Particle Physics to Watchmaking Peter Cwetanski, PhD Research Physicist at Audemars Piguet

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  1. From Particle Physicsto WatchmakingPeter Cwetanski, PhDResearch Physicist at Audemars Piguet CERN Alumni Moving Out of Academia To Industrial Engineering 8 February 2019

  2. R&D at 2000 - 2010 Detector simulations ATLAS TRT University of Helsinki IU Bloomington Ageing studies Acceptance Testing Integration Commissioning Data Quality Monitoring CERN Alumni - Moving Out of Academia To Industrial Engineering

  3. Research at IMPROVEMENT INNOVATION Applied Research Chronometry Environmental effects (p/T/RH) Electric and magnetic fields Shocks Aerodynamics Tribology (mat.sci.) Marketing Homologation Industrialization Product Manufacturing Technology Transfer MedTech Robotics Automotive & Aerospace New/exotic materials (mat.sci.) New Technologies Additive manufacturing Data science Artificial Intelligence Generative Design VR/AR Supply Chain CERN Alumni - Moving Out of Academia To Industrial Engineering

  4. Our baggage – our challenges Hard skills Physics / Mathematics State-of-the-art technologies IT literacy Data science Scientific reporting Languages Soft skills Analytical mindset Out-of-the box thinking Innovation drive Scientific approach Exchange, collaboration, transparency Open-minded problem solving Why is industry often afraid of “us”? Crazy scientist Non-compliance Overqualification Some challenges the manufacturing industry faces today Digital transformation Cybersecurity Acceleration of advancements in technology and innovation Change of working culture CERN Alumni - Moving Out of Academia To Industrial Engineering

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