The TU/e Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO) is the university’s hub for transforming scientific breakthroughs into real-world impact. A central component of this mission is the
active identification, protection, and commercialization of intellectual property (IP) arising from TU/e research. You will join KTO’s
IP support and technology transfer team, working closely with business developers, researchers, and TU/e Participations.
InformationWe are looking for a
tech-savvy IP professional with a strong understanding of deep‑tech innovation and a passion for translating scientific discoveries into societal and economic value. Rather than focusing mainly on legal tasks, this role emphasizes
IP evaluation, technology positioning, commercialization potential, and strategic portfolio development, in close collaboration with inventors, business developers, and external partners.
This position offers autonomy, variety, and the opportunity to work at the interface of advanced technology, market opportunities, and intellectual property strategy at one of Europe’s leading engineering universities.
Key Responsibilities - Early‑Stage IP Scouting & Invention Evaluation
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- Engage directly with research groups to identify promising inventions and technology opportunities.
- Assess technical merit, patentability, competitive landscape of new disclosures.
- Guide researchers in drafting high‑quality Invention Disclosure Forms (IDFs) and in understanding IP processes.
- IP Protection Strategy & Patent Portfolio Development
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- Shape the protection strategy for TU/e technologies, aligning it with scientific strengths and market relevance.
- Coordinate with business developers on patentability assessments, prior art reviews, and filing decisions.
- Organizing, filing and prosecution of new and existing IP filings.
- Monitor the ongoing quality and positioning of TU/e’s patent portfolio, ensuring resources are focused on technologies with strong commercial promise.
- Commercialization & Tech‑Transfer Pathway Development
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- Translate technical concepts into value propositions for industry partners, licensees, and potential spin-offs.
- Work with business developers to explore licensing opportunities, market entry routes, and potential partnerships.
- Support TU/e Participations and venture-building colleagues in preparing IP elements relevant for spin-off creation (ownership clarity, licensing structure, strategic fit).
- Data‑Driven IP Insights & Automation
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- Use advanced tools, including AI-driven IP analytics, to identify technological trends, competitors, and whitespace opportunities.
- Contribute to automating parts of the IDF intake, evaluation, and portfolio management workflows.
- Help develop dashboards and analytical tools for IP portfolio monitoring and decision support.
- Community Engagement & IP Awareness
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- Develop and deliver IP awareness activities, workshops, and materials for researchers and support staff.
- Promote a culture of innovation and early reporting of research results across departments.
- Act as a trusted advisor for researchers navigating commercializing their ideas.