- Simula Research Laboratory
Simula Research Laboratory (SRL) is a Norwegian
research organization, located atFornebu (just outside of the capital,Oslo ), which conducts basic research in networks anddistributed system s,scientific computing andsoftware engineering . It employs more than a 100 people, mainlyscientist s andengineer s, with an annual research budget of NOK 64 million. The Managing Director is Professor Aslak Tveito. SRL conducts basic research in the fields of networks and distributed systems, scientific computing and software engineering, and promotes the applications of the research to both industry and the public sector. SRL educatesMaster of Science andPhilosophiae Doctor -students in collaboration with the Universities in Norway.Research
Owned by the
Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research (80%),SINTEF and theNorwegian Computing Center , theNorwegian Government funds SRL through a contract withThe Research Council of Norway . In addition, SRL seeks cooperation with industry in order to provide solutions, increase the relevance of the research, and in order to strengthen the funding of basic research. It is an SRL policy to avoid short-term projects. Consulting and technologically oriented projects should preferably be organized as stand alone companies or conducted in cooperation with other partners.SRL emphasizes and promotes basic research while still covering the broader landscape from postgraduate teaching to
commercialization . The organizational and funding framework allows basic research to take centre stage, without any domination by constraints from pursuit of external funding typically found in industrial research institutes, or from the heavier teaching commitments found in the Universities.The laboratory is named after the
Simula programming language, a language developed by NorwegiansKristen Nygaard andOle-Johan Dahl . Nygaard and Dahl received theTuring award in 2001 and theIEEE John von Neumann Medal in 2002 for their contribution to the development ofObject-oriented programming .SRL has three research departments: Networks and Distributed Systems, Scientific Computing and Software Engineering, and three subsidiaries, Simula Innovation, Kalkulo and Simula School of Research and Innovation.
In December 2006, a project at the Scientific Computing department was designated as a
Norwegian Centre of Excellence (CoE). It is led by Professor Hans Petter Langtangen and named "Centre for Software components for biomedical flows". The Research Council of Norway has initiated a Centres of Excellence (CoE) scheme, with the intention to bring more Norwegian researchers and research groups up to a high international standard. The centres are devoted to long-term, basic research. At present, there are 21 Norwegian Centres of Excellence.External links
* [http://www.simula.no/ The Official Website]
* [http://www.simula.no/departments/networks/ The Networks and Distributed Systems Department]
* [http://www.simula.no/departments/scientific/ The Scientific Computing Department]
* [http://www.simula.no/departments/engineering/ The Software Engineering Department]
* [http://www.simulainnovation.no/ Simula Innovation]
* [http://www.kalkulo.no/ Kalkulo]
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