11 March 2022 (15:00-16:30 CET), online
Nowadays, many journals and funders of academic research encourage practice-based research and collaborations with industry partners. Especially for researchers in the early stages of their career, it may be challenging to set up collaborations that are beneficial to both parties. In this event we will talk about what both parties are looking for in these collaborations, to inspire you to make the first steps.
This will be an interactive event consisting of two talks followed by a panel discussion. First, Douniel Lamghari-Idrissi, Program Cluster Manager Customer Support at ASML and assistant professor at Eindhoven University of Technology (the Netherlands), will discuss what companies are looking for in collaborations with academia. After this, professor John Boylan from Lancaster University (United Kingdom), president of ISIR, will address the perspective of what universities are looking for when collaborating with industry parties. We are inviting you to attend the talks and join us for the discussion.
If you are interested in joining this event, please fill outthis form / https://forms.gle/aUCfhSrkomNJhQ38A /and you will receive the invite at a later point in time. In case you have any further questions, feel free to reach out to the organizers: Sarah van der Auweraer (sarah.vanderauweraer@uni.lu) and Mirjam Meijer (m.s.meijer@tue.nl).