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© Copyright IEE S.A. All rights reserved. Bologna Process Employability Luxembourg

© Copyright IEE S.A. Masters, PhDs and Public Research Page 2 Company Presentation  Development and Production of Electronic Sensors  1990: Company startup with 5 employees in Luxembourg  2008: 1500 employees world-wide ( EU, US, ASIA )  More than 10% of turnover spent for R&D  300 engineers and scientists in R&D  Most of them Master, 10% PhDs, FH …  23 different citizenships, multidisciplinary teams  Electronics, Software, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, …  Many Research Collaborations ( not limited to EU )  PhD candidates make thesis within IEE

© Copyright IEE S.A. Masters, PhDs and Public Research Page 3 Environment  Globalization: Customers and competitors are multinational  Fast changing state of the art, especially in Electronics  Very short development cycles  More functionality expected from components  Complexity of systems is increasing  Quality standards become more severe  Product prices are decreasing  Globalization means: Competing with the Best world-wide !

© Copyright IEE S.A. Masters, PhDs and Public Research Page 4 Major obstacles to doctoral thesis  Not enough qualified and motivated candidates for PhD  Number of research topics is much higher than number of candidates  Qualified Engineers and Scientists are missing in EU  Legal hurdles for non-EU candidates are too high  No EU-wide systematic coordination to find good PhD candidates  Delays make it difficult to catch up with fast changing topics  Target oriented, structured thinking is missing  Methodology to handle complexity is unknown

© Copyright IEE S.A. Masters, PhDs and Public Research Page 5 Wanted  Scientists and Electronics or Software Engineers  Master degree or higher  Interested in their specific ‘ Science ‘ ( no high-flyers )  Solid theoretical background and understanding  Sense for reality and ability to link theory to reality  Ability to manage complexity with methodology  Mathematical Model based thinking  Systematic design of experiments ( DoE )  ‘ Think first ( but not for ever ) then do it right ‘ approach

© Copyright IEE S.A. Masters, PhDs and Public Research Page 6 Public Research  Academic view: Research aims at creating new knowledge  Economic view: Research aims at creating innovative products  Benchmark to find best collaboration partners world-wide  Existing IPR is important part of the evaluation  Advance on company’s own knowledge decides  Not limited to local or regional universities, only excellence counts  Public Research must be ahead of industry !  Universities must protect IP for EU economies !  More start-up companies expected out of Public Research !

© Copyright IEE S.A. Masters, PhDs and Public Research Page 7 Summary  Globalization means competing with the best world-wide  Economy needs high-level Masters and PhDs  Future economic needs have to be evaluated and communicated  Teaching must be adapted to future economic needs  Public Research must be ahead of industry  The real economy will suffer severe restrictions due to the crisis  Public Research must increase efforts to become more competitive Remark