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September 24, 2009
Drs. Ir. Pieter de Bock
Cooperate Accountmanager
Eindhoven University of Technology
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TU/e: profile
Founded in 1956 Research driven and application oriented
Top 5 European Technology Universities
Most publications with industry world-wide
Employees (3.000), PhD’s (640), students (7.200)
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Citation Impact Score(Source: Third European Report on S&T Indicators, 2003)
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Scientific publications together with industry
1. Eindhoven University of Technology : 10,5%
2. Tokyo Institute of Technology : 10,0%
3. Osaka University : 9,1%
4. Keio University : 8,3%
5. Delft University of Technology : 8,3%
(Source: Thomson Reuters/CWTS Web of Science database (edition July 2008) )
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Start-up Companies
Innovation Lab BV
• Applied Physics• Architecture, Building and Planning• Biomedical Engineering• Chemical Engineering and Chemistry• Electrical Engineering• Industrial Design• Mathematics and Computer Science• Mechanical Engineering• Ind. Engineering & Innovation Sciences
TU/e HOLDING FACULTIES
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
TU/e Organisation
MKBStartersLarge
Companies
POPO
POPO
POPO
POPO
POPO
Subsidies&
Patents/Licensing
POPO = Project Office= Project Office
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TU/e and Business
PARTNERS TU/e
ASML DAF DOW PHILIPS NXP etc. etc.
15 START-UPS PER YEAR
SupraPolix Neodec Q-Tis/e Maxxun Validus InSolutions
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Core Activities TU/e
• Education
• Research
• Knowledge valorisation
Core Activities TU/e
EDUCATION
− BSc/MSc degrees in various technological disciplines
− Multidisciplinary studies e.g. MSc Automotive
− Professional Doctorate in Engineering
− Entrepreneursship (e.g. Master of Business Innovation MBI)
− International scholarships also together with companies
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Entrepreneurship education at TU/e
Target:
Knowledge &
Awareness
Skill Development
Incubation of Start-ups
(Innovation Lab)
Undergraduate Master PhD (and TOIO)
Intro sessions
Design-oriented learning in each
BSc major
Marketing Management Finance etc
Final Project
Minor Entrepreneurship
MSc courses of TM
Master classSkills and
competences
Business venture/plan
Certificate Technology
Entrepreneurship
Multidisciplinary Graduation
projects
Intro workshops entrepreneurship
Master classes in Techno E-
ship (ELAt resp. 3TU, STW,
SKE)
E-ship courses in
several other MSc programs
Master in Business Innovation (MBI, (2 years, executive)
(TU/e and UvT: TIAS)
Intro workshops IPR and
Valorisation
Brabant Center of EntrepreneurshipCollaboration TU/e and UvT
CONNECTSME’s and Master
StudentsStrategic Innovation
and entrepreneurship
WorkshopsHow To Sell
Techno
PROOF
Core Activities TU/e
RESEARCH
Research projects in a large variety of subjects, constructions and duration:
− Projects funded by Dutch Government
− EU funded projects
− Tailor-made projects with specific companies
− Design projects (PDEng)
− Student projects
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Core Activities TU/e
VALORIZATION
Translating scientific research into knowledge and expertise for companies:
− Identication of technology for Start-ups
− Accountmanagment
− MKB portal United Brains
− Faculty consulting and development (e.g. IME, PTG)
− Science Park TU/e (e.g. companies, Katalyst (Noel Koopmans), Connector)
− Shared life science facilities with MiPlaza
− University Angel Networks
− Kenniswerkersregeling
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Kenniswerkersregeling
• Employment (general societal responsibility)
• Exchange of knowledge and expertise (core-activity education)
• Strengthen cooperation with companies (core-activity valorization)
• Speed-up valorization process (core-activity valorization)
• Enlarge scientific output (core-activity research)
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Regeling kenniswerkersTU/e participation
• > 400 FTE in first call
• Ca. 50 companies
• Projects came about by initiative of company or researcher
• Great diversity of topics: all faculties joined
TU/e: part of the Ecosystem
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CompaniesKnowledge Institutes
SOCIETYPEOPLE
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FACULTY OF APPLIED PHYSICS
1. Functional materials (e.g. nanostructuring, spintronics, polymer electronics)
2. Transport physics (e.g. turbulence and vortex dynamics, gas dynamics, aeroaccoustic, mesotropic transport phenomena)
3. Plasmas and radiation (e.g. plasma coating, lighting, fusion)
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FACULTY OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
1. Biomechanics & Tissue Engineering
2. Molecular Bioengineering & Molecular Imaging
3. Biomedical Imaging & Modeling
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Faculty of Industrial Design Paradigma
Industrial Design themes
Health care Playful interactions Realities Light, space, time, Virtues & values
Wearable senses Social robots & humanoids Experiences & emotions AutoMobility Discovering & learning
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Industrial Design themes
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FACULTY INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND INNOVATION SCIENCES
• Human Performance Management• Information Systems• Human-Technology Interaction• Operations management and logistics• Innovation, Technology Entrepreneurship and Marketing • Technology & Policy
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FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
• MATHEMATICS• LIME
• Applied Analysis • Scientific Computing • Variational Methods
• Operations Research and Stochastics • Combinatorial Optimization • Stochastic Operations Research • Probability and Statistics
• Discrete Mathematics • Discrete Algebara and Geometry • Coding Theory and Cryptology
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FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
• COMPUTER SCIENCE• Information Systems
• Databases and Hypermedia • Architecture of Information Systems)
• Specification and Verification • Formal Methods • Design and Analysis of Systems
• Software and Systems Engineering • Software Engineering and Technology • System architecture and Networking • Security
• Algorithms and Visualization • Algorithms • Visualization
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Production of glass bottlesProduction of glass bottles
Melting Forming Conditioning
TreatmentInspectionPackagingEND PRODUCT
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Glass Production Modelling
Oven Melting Moulding
Blowing Endproduct Control
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FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
1. Computational & Experimental mechanics (e.g. mechanics of materials)
2. Dynamic Systems design (e.g. mechatronics)
3. Thermo-Fluids Engineering (e.g. combustion)
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FACULTY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING & CHEMISTRY
• Catalysis
• Macromolecular Chemistry and Molecular Materials
• Polymers and Composites
• Process Engineering (e.g. microreactors, separation technology)
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FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
• Electrical power systems (EPS)• Electromechanics and power electronics (EPE)• Electronic systems (ES)• Mixed signal microelectronics (MsM)• Control systems (CS)• Signal processing sytems (SPS)• Electro optical communication (ECO)• Opto electric devices (OED)• Wireless and electromagnetism (WEM)
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Strategy/organisation of EE
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SDisciplinary fundamental
research
Multidisc. techn.
Themes
Cobra CWTe PCTC ….
Conn. World Care & Cure Sm. & Sust.S.
Electrical Engineering
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FACULTY OF BUILDING AND ARCHITECTURE
• Structural Design (e.g. low weight and flexibel materials)
• Building Physics & Systems (e.g. heat, moisture, noise, lighting & installation techniques)
• Design and Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning
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Contact
Drs. Ir. Pieter de BockCorporate Accountmanager TU/e
Horsten 1 (MMP 0.01), 5612 AX Eindhoven Tel: 040- 2474822E-mail: [email protected]