The Faculty of IE&IS comprises seven research groups and organized research around 4 major research themes:
- Logistics and its interfaces
- Sustainability
- Value of big data
- Humans and Technology
The current position will mainly provide support to the 'Logistics and its Interfaces' theme but will also reach out to the other topics and research groups. The project officer will support the development of the research program by contributing to the acquisition and coordination of projects and by developing relevant networks.
The project officer job will include both strategic planning and actual support for project applications concerning NWO calls, EU Horizon Europe calls, and other relevant research funding opportunities as well as building and maintaining a relevant strategic network.
The function will include the following tasks:
- Tracking and actively searching suitable opportunities for research funding, providing tailored information to scientists about calls that fit their expertise, and proactively initiating proposals together with scientists.
- Actively supporting scientists in writing research proposals, at various levels (advising, reviewing, and where possible 'co-writing' sections on subjects such as finance, research relevance/impact and exploitation).
- Where appropriate, assisting project management in case of successfully acquired projects.
- Managing the portfolio of projects (keeping track of all subsidy applications and evaluating their outcome in order to inform future bids).
- Building and maintaining networks with (1) (international) funding institutions, (2) potential research partners/consortia, (3) scientists within the faculty and (4) scientists within the TU/e.
- Participation in national and international meetings about research programmes; general (interest) representation of our university on this subject at, among others, the NWO, the national science agenda, EU Horizon Europe etc.
- Regular meetings (e.g. monthly) with the most relevant research groups and group leaders concerned to discuss the state of affairs, develop new activities, etc.
The project officer will work together with the TU/e-wide Innovation Lab, where he or she will form a group with other project officers to exchange experiences and build up knowledge. Research activities also target TU/e cross-disciplinary and cross faculty collaboration research themes EAISI, EIRES and ICMS.