RSA CE&C 2015-2021
14 CBBC), collaborations in joint projects of the Dutch Research Council (NWO) or the EU, or bilateral projects with a broad range of companies in e.g., the chemical, biomedical, food, pharma, water and metallurgical industries. 1.5. ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT The organizational structure of the department is presented in Figure 1. Figure 1: Organogram of the department. The Department Board is appointed by the Executive Board of TU/e, consists of a dean, 1-2 vice- dean(s) andamanagingdirector andmanages all aspects of thedepartment’s business.The dean leads and represents the department. He/she is responsible for all aspects of the department’s operations, including strategy, finance, appointments of assistant professors, proposals for appointments of associate and professors, education (together with the director of education ), staff and quality assurance. The research groups have a direct link with the Department Board without any intermediate administrative layer. The Council of Full Professors is the assembly of all full professors, which meets monthly to discuss strategic and managerial matters. Also, there are frequent meetings of the Department Board with all scientific staff on specific strategic topics. Every ~1.5 years, the department organizes its research and education days , reflecting on the current status and future directions of education and research. The Department Board has regular meetings with the Department Council (participatory body for students and staff in the department; active role in assessing the annual budget and major organizational and/ or educational changes proposed by the Department Board), the Science Committee (advises on all strategic issues related to the departmental research program in the broadest sense, including the profiles of new scientific staff members), the Promotions Committee (advises on promotions of internal scientific staff members and intended appointments of external scientific Examination Committee Department Council Research groups Student Affairs Advisory bodies Education Committee Scientific Committee Promotions Committee Equipment Committee Chemical Engineering and Process Technology (CPT) •Chemical Process Intensification (Prof. M. van Sint Annaland) •Inorganic Materials and Catalysis (Prof. E.J.M. Hensen) •Membrane Materials and Processes (Prof. D.C. Nijmeijer •Multi-Scale Modeling of Multiphase Flows (Prof. J.A.M. Kuipers) •Sustainable Process Engineering (Prof. F. Gallucci, Prof. J. van der Schaaf, Prof. E. Rebrov) Organogram of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry Department Board Prof. D.C. Nijmeijer (dean) Prof. E.J.M. Hensen (vice-dean) Prof. R. Tuinier (vice-dean) Dr. M.R. de Graef (managing director) Prof. J. van der Schaaf (education advisor) C. Keurentjes (chair of the study association, student advisor) Molecular Systems and Materials (MSMC) •Bio-Organic Chemistry (Prof. J.C.M. van Hest) •Macro-Organic Chemistry (Prof. E.W. Meijer) •Molecular Materials and Nanosystems (Prof. R.A.J. Janssen) •Physical Chemistry (Prof. R. Tuinier) •Polymer Performance Materials (Prof. Z. Tomovic) •Self-Organizing Soft Matter (Prof. I.K. Voets) •Stimuli-responsive Functional Materials and Devices (Prof. A.P.H.J. Schenning) •Supramolecular Chemistry and Catalysis (Prof. A.R.A. Palmans) •Supramolecular Polymer Chemistry (Prof. R.P. Sijbesma) Human Resources Finance & Control Communication Environment, Health and Safety ICT Housing and Maintenance Education and Research Policy Bachelor’s program Master’s program Prof. J. van der Schaaf (director)
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