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Welcome to the Master
Innovation Sciences
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What is Innovation Sciences?
• Its core disciplines
• Its core interests
Career opportunities
Study program
Master Thesis examples
Job examples
Outline of Presentation
Innovation Sciences
Business Model:•Customer should not own battery > battery exchange•Re-charging infrastructure
Social Problem:•Failure of Energy Infrastructure?
Electrical cars
Innovation Sciences
Smart e-Metering:
• Convergence energy and ICT solutions
But: •Why is not taking off?•Best form of organization? •Who owns the meter and the data?
(Source: J. Naus)
Innovation Sciences
Fiber optics at home
> 200 initiatives in NL
Cooperatives (eg. Heeze-Leende)
~ 5 initiatives in NL
Why?
Innovation Sciences
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Innovation Sciences is about change
Scientific study of innovation:
• How can we understand structural technological
change affecting all sectors of the society?
• How can we effect such structural change?
Practical application of scientific knowledge:
• How can we stimulate innovation beneficial to
society?
• Can we govern innovation?
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Society needs ‘IS’ engineers
‘IS’ engineers are able to build bridges between
Technology and Society
We need those bridges!
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Career opportunities
CompaniesOcé, Philips, Ericsson, IBM, ASML, Shell, Volker Wessels, Telecom, Rabo, …
Universities (or related research institutions)
TU/e, TUD, UvA, TNO, Kema, Universities abroad, …
Local and national governmental organizations
SenterNovem, OPTA, NMa, Economische zaken, Municipalities, Provinces, …
Other non-profit organizationsHousing corporations, Hospitals, …
International organizationsEU, Red Cross, World Bank, Unesco, …
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Current jobs of ‘IS’ graduates
• External advisor/consultant (28%)
• Manager, team leader (25%)
• Internal advisor/consultant (15%)
• Research, education (10%)
• Policy advisor ( 5%)
75% of the graduates feel that their current job is a seamless fit
to their studies.
Career opportunities
Evaluation by external committee
Every couple of years the educational program is evaluated by an
external committee (last time in 2010).
Overall judgment: GOOD
NVAO awarded Innovation Sciences the special quality mark
‘internationalization’ , assessing the internationalization as ‘good’.
“The strength of the Master program lays in the compulsory
international semester, the international composition of the staff
and the relatively high number of foreign students.”
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The MSc program combines inputs from technology
and different social science disciplines
Sociology of innovation
Psychology ofinnovation
Economics of innovation
Innovation Sciences
History, Philosophy, Ethics, Law
Technology Assessment
Technology
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MSc program Innovation Sciences
Socio-economic perspective on technology and innovation
Focus on technological change and innovation
Particular technological areas: Energy, ICT and Health Technology
What kind of policy do we need? Why don’t we get this policy?
Multidisciplinary perspective
What is Innovation Sciences ?
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Master, year 1: Core courses and Elective courses
Master, year 2: International semester + Master thesis
From HBO → MSc IS: pre-master program
The study program: two-year Master [+1]
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Core Courses Evolutionary Foundations for Innovation Sciences
The Network Society
Modern Societies in Transition
Governing Innovations
Novel Technologies & Human Behavior
Research Methodology Innovation Sciences
Elective Cluster(s)
Elective Courses
Study programYear 1: core courses and electives
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Quartile AI Quartile A2 Quartile B3 Quartile B4
Evolutionary Foundationsfor Innovation Sciences
Novel Technologies & Human Behavior
The Network Society Modern Societies in Transitions
Governing Innovations Research Methodology
Elective Cluster Course
Elective Cluster Course
Elective Cluster Course
Elective Cluster Course
Free Elective Course
Free Elective Course
Free Elective Course
Free Elective Course
Study programYear 1: core courses and electives
Assignment of mentor for each student
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Example course topic: The Network Society
VTI
CENT-TEL
ASHLING
MICROCOS
NEWSDATA
UNG-BASS
ELEDRA
SHARP
GM
ERICSSON
SYTRON
SEAGATE
CIPHER
PCPI
ANAMARTC
HTI-GRP
ALTERA SONY
APPMICRC
IMA-TECH
MIP-EFSIERRA-S
MICRON-T
PTD
EUROVENT
ST-MICRO
BT
NORDIC
SMH
INMOD
BOM
GAIN-ELE CHIP DS
DICE
SAGANTEC
LOGICA
ACORN
WOLFSON
CEA
BEIJING
OMNIREL GIGABIT
SHANG-EL
MARTIN-M
NCR
PA-TECH
ARRAYLOG
3M
FIAT
GENCORP
ALPHA-M
STC
HK-SD
FERRANTI
S-GOBAIN
CITEL MATRA
PHOENIX
SAMSUNG
HYUNDAI
IXYS
SHANG-TL
FORSTMAN
CORVUS
PANATEC
TOKO
RICOH
CMOSARRA
SUWA-SEI
EPSON
TOYOTA
ASAHI-CH
GOULDMITSUBIS
IPL-SYST
SGS/THOM
ITT
VLSI CGE
MATRA-H
BELLCORE
NTT
SILICONI
GEC
H&QCAULF&BY
KLEIN&P
INT-CTNIP-MING
ES2
LUCKY-G
THORN-EM
ARCOBEL
HITACHI
UNISYS SANYO WANG
WARNER-B
SUMITOMO
BOEINGC
MITSUI
KYOCERA
CHIPS&T
LINEAR-TUN-TECHN
LSILOGIC
NMB-SEMI
LEP
INT-RECT
GETRONIC
LIOF TRIAD
IRI
BCE
AEROSPAT
BULL
BRAEROSP CTNE
ABB
SAABSCAN
OLIVETTI
ADVENT
TELFIN
THOMSON
MATSUSHT TOSHIBA
SIEMENS
SCHLUMB
DKB
INTEL
H-P
NAT-SEMI AMD
ASM-INT
NORDIC-N
PLESSEY
PHILIPS
4 ALLIANCES
3 ALLIANCES
2 ALLIANCES
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE NETWORK
APPLICATION SPECIFIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS 1983-1989
LEGEND
1 ALLIANCE
COMPANY
COMPANY
COMPANY
COMPANY
ASIAN COMPANY
COMPANY REST OF THE WORLD
EUROPEAN COMPANY
AMERICAN COMPANY
ROCKWELL
BOSCH
XEROX
FUYO
TI
MOTOROLA
DEC
AT&T NOKIA
WESTINGH
HONEYWEL
GENINSTR GE
CDC
HARRIS
IBM
Companies innovate by cooperation with others, creating networks of alliances
(example:
Senseo = DE + Philips)
What kind of network should a company have to be successful?
(and how do you deal as a student with pictures as messy as this one?)
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Example course topic: Governing Innovations
Transition to a sustainable energy system: Big challenges: climate change, geopolitics, security of supply,
fluctuating prices
Naive perception of policy: government will/has to take care of
everything
Government is part of the problem!
Policy is ´muddling through´
Interests, lobbying, interdepartmental dynamics
Different policy paradigms: Transition Management
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Elective cluster (12 ects)
Life in a Virtual World: the social science of the Internet
Knowledge Economy & Society
Innovation & Sustainability
Technology, Globalization & Europeanization
(or custom-made cluster, e.g. cluster of technology courses)
Elective Courses (12 ects)
Elective Clusters
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Cluster ‘Life in a Virtual World’Study program specialisation
Courses Life Online
Super Crunchers
Consumer behavior
Infonomics
Impact of virtual communities on social behavior
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Cluster ‘Knowledge economy & Society’
The role of knowledge and knowledge institutes
in innovation processes
Courses
Innovation and Intellectual Property
Infonomics
Knowledge Infrastructures in a Globalizing World
Inside the Knowledge System
Study program specialisation
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Cluster ‘Innovation & Sustainability’
Large scale PV power plants in deserts
Rural electrification in India, Africa
Courses
Technology & Development
Ethics and the Risk Society
Energy & Economy
System Innovation and Strategic Niche Management
Study program specialisation
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Cluster ‘Technology, Globalization and Europeanization
Role of critical infrastructures in Europe
Sustainability experiments in an Asian context
Courses
Development Economics
Transnational Critical Infrastructure
Technology & Globalization
Technology & European Integration
Study program specialisation
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You can also choose your own courses
(after approval of the Examination Committee), for instance in more technical subjects
Examples: ICT: Software security / biometric
recognition / intelligent systems / … Energy: engine technology / vehicle
drive trains / wind energy / hydrogen technology / solar energy / biomass / ...
Construction: Intelligent buildings / domotics / building performance simulation / …
Medical technology: biomedical technology
Study program specialisation
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Second year, first part: you go abroad …..!‘Tailor-made’ programs for students in:
USA - Univ. of California Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon, Univ. of Wisconsin
Australia - University of Sydney
Italy - Bocconi University, University of Brescia
Sweden - Chalmers Univ. of Technology, Univ. of Lund, Linköping Univ.
Germany - Christian-Albrechts Universität
UK - University of Surrey, Reading University
South Afrika - University of Pretoria
or in Spain, Chile, Tanzania, India, Thailand, Singapore, ……..
…. in preparation of your Master Thesis (= afstudeeropdracht)
Study programYear 2: international courses and thesis
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Second year, second part: your Master Thesis
You can carry out your Master Thesis in: A commercial organization, e.g. Shell, Kema A non-profit organization or governmental institute organizations, e.g.
Province of North Brabant, Fact An international organization, e.g. Unido The Research School of our department: the Eindhoven Centre of
Innovation Studies (ECIS)
These MSc assignments can be carried out in the Netherlands or abroad. For instance, students with a specialisation in Sustainability and Innovation or Technology, Globalization and Europeanization and an interest in research in developing countries can execute (part) of their MSc assignment in a developing country.
Study programYear 2: international courses and thesis
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Developing a patent strategy for Philips Digital Rights Management
Diffusion of technology from universities to enterprises in India
Assessment of investments in Broadband technology
Fostering ICT applications in health institutions
The potential of micro CHP (Combined Heat & Power)
Diffusion of stationary fuel cells in the USA
Artisanal gold mining in Suriname
Incentive regulation on cross-border connections
Identification of institutional barriers for large scale deployment of
CCS in NL
Opportunities for ‘PVT’?
Industrial residual heat exploitation in the Botlek
The potential of CCS under different policy options
Master thesis examples
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YOU
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Positions of some of our recent graduates Rabobank International Utrecht risico-analist
Novem BV Utrecht programma-adviseur
Provincie Noord Brabant beleidsmedewerker afvalstoffen
Haskoning BV Nijmegen adviseur facility management
Alta ingenieursbureau directeur
Getronics Veenendaal groepsleider helpdesk
Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zakenbeleidsmedewerker
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Utrecht projectleider ICT
Baan Development Barneveld usability consultant
Turpin Vision directeur eigenaar
Rode Kruis Nederland beleidsmedewerker internationale hulpverlening
NEDTrain, NS Materieel Zutphen projectleider implementatie nieuw materieel
IVAM E.R. BV consultant schoner produceren
Korps Landelijke Politiediensten coördinator digitaal rechercheren
Job examples
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KPN Telecom Den Haag landelijk manager billing & formulemanagement Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Utrecht consultant Deloitte & Touche Hoofddorp huisvestingsadviseur Ericsson Telecommuncatie BV Rijen solutions manager OCE Nederland B.V. productmanager NLIP-branche nl internet providers beleidsadviseur Brabantse Ontw. Maatschappij NV investment manager Ericsson Telecommuncatie BV Rijen opleidingsadviseur Haskoning BV Nijmegen milieuadviseur ARCADIS NV Arnhem adviseur stedelijke ontwikkeling NUON NV Amsterdam analist forecasting KPN Research Leidschendam brancheconsultant UNIDO (Wenen) associate expert KLM Royal Dutch Airlines manager bench marking & innovation IVAM E.R. BV junior onderzoeker / adviseur energie NUON NV Amsterdam adviseur gasinkoop GTI Energy Solutions Rotterdam energy manager Philips Business Communications product introduction manager Delta Nutsbedrijven NV Middelburg productmanager groene energie
Job examples
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Interelectra Hasselt manager netaanleg UN Food and Agriculture Org. rural energy expert TNO industries Eindhoven medewerker business support Lucent Technologies Hilversum technical procuct marketing manager Oman LNG (Shell) senior utility & environment
technologist Lucent Technologies Hilversum customer information developer Amstelland Ontwikkeling Wonen BV projectmanager Philips Display Components groupmanager Rode Kruis coördinator Rode Kruis Zuidelijk Africa Vietnamese Investeringsmij. coördinator investeringen UNIDO regio manager Uganda ILO medewerker kantoor Beijing Rode Kruis managementfunctie (Geneve) Universiteit Utrecht onderzoeker APM Consultants staffunctie projecten Indonesie Novib en andere ontwikkelingsorganisaties medewerker
Job examples
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Master’s program Innovation Sciences
Quartile 1 Quartile 2 Quartile 3 Quartile 4
Evolutionary Foundationsfor Innovation Sciences Novel Technologies & Human Behavior
The Network Society Modern Societies in Transitions
Governing Innovations Research ProjectElective Cluster
CourseElective Cluster
CourseElective Cluster
CourseElective Cluster
CourseFree Elective
CourseFree Elective
CourseFree Elective
CourseFree Elective
Course
International Semester Master's Thesis
My experiencesMy experiencesIS from a student point of view
Mara van Welie
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Introduction
Master Innovation Sciences• Innovation & Sustainability • Technology, Globalization & Europeanization
Background:• Bachelor Architecture, Building & Planning TU/e;• Specialization: Architecture & Building Physics
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Why Innovation Sciences?
Why a Master? More depth Academic thinking and research Other career perspectives
Why Innovation Sciences? More than only technology: wider perspective Multi-disciplinary study: social, economic, historical, ethical,
philosophical and technical aspects. International orientation
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Pre-Master (experiences from a fellow student)
Pre-Master IS Self-discipline High workload Project work (interesting assignments) Mathematics… Basic IS knowledge
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My Master experiences
First year Master IS (Two obligatory BSc-courses, in Dutch: ‘schakelvakken’) Interesting courses Many and different electives Enthusiasm students and professors Approachability
Certificate program: Technology, Development & Globalization
Intermate’s Study Trip to South Korea
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My Master experiences
Second year Master IS International semester Last MSc courses Other activities (TvO, student-assistant) Master thesis third year
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TU/e and IS facilities
Good facilities Library Sports Seminars Gaslab/Zwarte Doos
Study association ‘Intermate’ Many and interesting & fun activities Every Thursday afternoon there is an option to drink a
beer with your fellow students. Study trip! Committees
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Do you want to walk with a student for a day? Follow a course and talk to students and lecturers?
Please send an email to [email protected] And we will contact you as soon as possible.
Walk with a student
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Are there any questions?
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Thank you for your attention!Thank you for your attention!