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Academic facilitator

Academic facilitator responses.
Question Alignment Non-Alignment Other Observations
How does your institution align with Regional Partners? Strongly where funding opportunities exist, yet also see benefits impact; Work with broad range of stakeholders Apart from Swansea no other Welsh Institutions are involved; Within Wales WAG Policy makes alignment
How is your institution changing to facilitate collaboration? Strategic, multi-disciplinary partnerships Within Wales there was a mix of alignment to Public Sector Research focus versus multinational enterprise inward investment Rice’s research collaboration Building and Swansea’s ILS I&II and CNH
How is collaboration embedded in your strategic plan? Institutional endorsement of programs that facilitate collaboration On both sides by institution endorsing and funding of research infrastructure project; In Wales via building on regionally funded projects
What do you see the role of government as being? Facilitator Within Wales it was seen that is a thicker layer of bureaucracy Within Texas, there was a stronger sense of government enabling vs. imposing
Is the regional cluster growing and in the right direction? Yes, with plenty of scope Yes, with the funding of Infrastructure for R&D

Coalface researcher

Coalface researcher responses.
Question Alignment Non-Alignment Other Observations
How do you work with other regional stakeholders? Via International, National and Regional Research Funders, Companies and Academic Research Initiatives Within Texas, it was highlighted that they are better at translating both research and commercial potential to stakeholders
Is your institution responsive to the collaboration agenda? Yes Within Wales, it was seen that in some cases prodding had to be done at the Senior Management Level Slight misalignment on the Welsh side between what Management wants and what Researchers want
Do you see collaboration as a strategic imperative for your institutions? Absolutely In Wales it was seen to be a way to develop indirect research funds that otherwise might Key for both sides in the development of research and funding
What do you see the role of government as being? Funder In Wales, Government tries to operate outside its areas of expertise On both sides government was seen as the funder through Research Councils and other mechanisms both regionally and nationally
Is the regional cluster growing and in the right direction? YesAll highlighted the respective development stage of the clusters On the Welsh side it was seen that working with Texas would allow for their cluster to develop faster.

Other observations

In addition to the specific issues explored through the core questions asked in the semi-structured interviews, a number of participants made comments and observations of interest to the study. These include the following:

Dr. gillis, rice university (former president and chair of the tx/uk collaborative)

How started: UK government was looking for a high density of R&D in the Medical Sector and were reviewing the Boston Areas, they were convinced to also look at Houston where the Texas Medical Center, the US largest Research and Medical facility.

Questions & Answers

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can someone explain to me, an ignorant high school student, why the trend of the graph doesn't follow the fact that the higher frequency a sound wave is, the more power it is, hence, making me think the phons output would follow this general trend?
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Nevermind i just realied that the graph is the phons output for a person with normal hearing and not just the phons output of the sound waves power, I should read the entire thing next time
Joseph
Follow up question, does anyone know where I can find a graph that accuretly depicts the actual relative "power" output of sound over its frequency instead of just humans hearing
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