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Apologies:

Jens Vigen

Please find below the summary of conclusions, action items and topics for the next meeting:

•          Apologies: Jens Vigen (CERN) and Sascha Schmeling (CERN)

•          Welcome as a new member of the WG: Ms T. Heimerback, Permanent Mission of Norway in Geneva

•          The summary of conclusions of the 13 March 2018 WG meeting and the draft agenda of this meeting https://indico.cern.ch/event/758047/ are approved

Personnel Statistics 2017 and Recruitment Situation (A. Cook)

  • Presentation of the CERN personnel statistics 2017 =>
    - Stable staff resources (small increase); increase in fellows & MPAs
    - Workforce planning is key (succession, extensions, Long Shutdown 2 around the corner)
    - Aim to maintain a stable LD:IC (Limited Duration to Indefinite Contract) ratio
    - Continued take up of new diversity measures observed
    - Dedicated focused outreach in under-represented Member States for Staff, Fellow and Student programmes
  • NO @ CERN, Norway Personnel Status on 01/09/18 (contribution of NO is 2.65% for 2018) =>
    - 17 Staff members
    - 19 Fellows (10 on the Technician Training Experience)
    - 3 Doctoral students
    - 6 Technical students
    - 1 Administrative student
  • Further efforts are needed to increase the overall number of NO personnel
  • The NO “staff by grade” distribution needs attention as the higher grades are not too well populated
  • NO is likely going to lose the only Group Leader (GL) at CERN, which would be a difficult issue for the NO ministry and delegation. National interests are perceived being violated. Considered as an unclear process not understandable at all. The person concerned did a great job for NO and the improvement of the personnel situation; losing him as a GL is regarded as a tremendous setback
  • The distribution of NO staff by professional categories and the LD to IC conversion rate need a close follow-up
  • Outreach activities => finn.no (the “find” portal in Norway) is the most important platform
  • Governmental employment office initiative to receive CERN vacancy notices continues

Technology Transfer (G. Anelli)

  • CERN-NTNU Screening Week => overall regarded as a big success; 10 sessions until now in total; next edition: October 2018
  • BIC in NO => CERN asks how to continue as little impact was obtained with the present setting
  • CERN together with NTNU needs to review the situation and possibly select another partner
  • The contract signed in 2014 expires in October 2018 which gives an opportunity to take corrective measures

NTNU collaboration (J. Wroldsen)

  • NTNU is Norway’s largest university with cross disciplinary education
  • The collaboration with CERN is a strategic priority for NTNU
  • The goal is to have at least 20 NTNU students every year at CERN (at the moment approx. 10)
  • Identified large potential for cooperation in a number of scientific cases
  • CERN NTNU research cooperation => e.g. full scale chillers for ATLS
  • Recommended to talk to Lucio Rossi in view of Hi Lumi - LHC opportunities

Progress about the NO industries cooperation with CERN (O. P. Nordahl and A. Unnervik)

  • The presentation shows for the annual industrial return for supplies to NO a value below the one for 2017 but there are three months left to catch-up
  • The collaboration with Norwegian industry, the main suppliers in 2018, is shown
  • Munck Cranes NO is regarded as a leading manufacturer of cranes also highly qualified to maintain, repair and upgrade cranes
  • Limited tendering with Munck for CMS might be considered
  • Furniture purchase and gas for the heating on the FR side under discussion
  • Refurbishment of the control room for the fire brigade => limited tendering in Scandinavian countries might be considered
  • Why do so many NO companies decline? Still many reasons
  • Service contracts? Very difficult as NO firms would have to established a CH or FR branch
  • Electricity contract due for renovation in 2020. NO could deliver but RTF in France has a monopoly for transport
  • NO still could provide “cheap” electricity => the NO ILO will investigate the present situation and report back

Further actions and topics for the WG (M. Steinacher)

  • How many on the additional 80 LD positions went to NO?
  • How to approach and better reach-out to NO students?
  • Follow-up of the “BIC in NO” issue
  • Follow-up of CERN NTNU research cooperation within the Hi Lumi – LHC project
  • Follow-up of the possibilities that NO could provide “cheap” electricity

Next Meeting (M. Steinacher)

  • Keep the momentum but meet in plenum again in September 2019; interaction in December 2018 with Purchase; and in March 2019 with HR
  • Next meeting => Wednesday, 25 September 2019, 16h to 18h

AOB

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M. Steinacher 03.10.2018

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    • 16:00 16:10
      Welcome, introduction and tour de table 10m
      Speaker: Martin Steinacher (CERN)
    • 16:10 16:15
      Summary of conclusions of the September 2018 WG meeting 5m
      Speaker: Martin Steinacher (CERN)
    • 16:15 16:20
      Approval of the Draft Agenda 5m
      Speaker: Martin Steinacher (CERN)
    • 16:20 16:45
      Recruitment Situation 25m
      Speaker: Anna Cook (CERN)
    • 16:45 17:05
      Technology Transfer 20m
      Speaker: Giovanni Anelli (CERN)
    • 17:05 17:25
      NTNU collaboration 20m
      Speakers: Joern Wroldsen, Odd Oyvind Andreassen (CERN)
    • 17:25 17:45
      Progress about the NO industries cooperation with CERN 20m
      Speakers: Anders Unnervik (CERN), Mr Ole Petter Nordahl
    • 17:45 17:50
      Summary of conclusions; priorities and directions for further actions and topics for the WG 5m
      Speaker: Martin Steinacher (CERN)
    • 17:50 17:55
      Next Meeting 5m
      Speaker: Martin Steinacher (CERN)
    • 17:55 17:56
      AOB 1m