Mr Sander Smit Netherlands

BM-Change is a strategy and innovation consultancy firm. BM-Change supports organisations with improvement, expansion and renewal of their business and research activities. Key in our innovation approach is creating customer value and thinking in business models and business ecosystems. This enables our customers to generate more value with their (open) innovation projects.

Our services cover the following topics:

We have experience in various domains, like Telecom en Media, Energy, Consumer Electronics, Automotive and Open Data.

Organisation Type
BM-Change
LinkedIn logo Business Designer 
Area of Interest

Dr Zeynep Sofuoglu Turkey

Organisation Type
Acil Ambulans Hekimleri Dernegi
Area of Interest

Ms Puerto Solar Calvo Spain

Spanish GC is a the main Police Force un Spain. 

We have a great experience in participating in EU Projects. 

I work in the Innovation Service as Project Maneger. 

Organisation Type
Spanish Guardia Civil
Project Officer 

Mr Anuj Sood United Kingdom

Brunel University is a dynamic institution with over 15,000 students and nearly 900 academic staff with total staff numbers in excess of 2,400 operating in a vibrant culture of research excellence. With a turnover of more than £160 million, the University is a Higher Education and research establishment with considerable intellectual, financial and social resources and makes a major contribution to the economy and community of the West London region. It also plays a significant role in the higher education scene nationally and has numerous indigenous and international links and partnerships with both academia and industry. Brunel comprises of 8 academic Schools and 7 Specialist Research Institutes, conducting research ranging from social sciences to engineering to health and social care. Major research initiatives are coordinated through interdisciplinary Collaborative Research networks in the fields of Ageing, Complex Systems, Creative Industries, Innovative Manufacturing, Energy and Environmental Sustainability.

Brunel Business School organises its research activities in six University-recognised research centres all with international profiles. These centres address important themes including accounting, international business, marketing, information systems, supply chain and human resource management. In the most recent Research Assessment Exercise, 80% of the School's research output was rated as of international standard with 10% of the output ranked as world-class. Within the last three years, the School has generated external grant income in excess of £2million from various national and international funding bodies. Some of these sources are: European Union (EU – FP7 and CIP), ESRC, British Academy, Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP), Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), UK India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), The Scottish Accountancy Trust for Education and Research (SATER), South East England Development Agency (SEEDA), International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), Intellectual Property Office (IPO), Institute for Small Business and Enterprise's Research and Knowledge Exchange Fund (ISBE).

Organisation Type
Brunel University
Research Manager 

Professor MARIANO SORIANO URBAN Spain

Organisation Type
ICSA, INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y AMBIENTALES
DIRECTOR SOCIAL SCIENCES AREA 

Dr Cristina Stoian United Kingdom

Brunel University is a dynamic institution with over 15,000 students and nearly 900 academic staff with total staff numbers in excess of 2,400 operating in a vibrant culture of research excellence. With a turnover of more than £160 million, the University is a Higher Education and research establishment with considerable intellectual, financial and social resources and makes a major contribution to the economy and community of the West London region. It also plays a significant role in the higher education scene nationally and has numerous indigenous and international links and partnerships with both academia and industry. Brunel comprises of 8 academic Schools and 7 Specialist Research Institutes, conducting research ranging from social sciences to engineering to health and social care. Major research initiatives are coordinated through interdisciplinary Collaborative Research networks in the fields of Ageing, Complex Systems, Creative Industries, Innovative Manufacturing, Energy and Environmental Sustainability.

Website:
www.brunel.ac.uk
Organisation Type
Brunel University
Lecturer 
Area of Interest

Professor Ahmet Suerdem Turkey

As Bilgi University we are keen for international collaboration on all SSH and ICT subjects. Please find the detailed information about our University from: http://www.bilgi.edu.tr/en/university/   We specilally search partners for the following projects: 1. SSH.2013.4.3-1. EU-India Social Sciences and Humanities Platform We want to extend the already existing project between India-UK-Germany led by Prof Martin Bauer of London school of Economics: The project is about public understanding of science: Modern societies performs their understanding of issues in conferences, opinion polling, scoping exercises, everyday conversations and mass media coverage where the sciences are granted variable cultural authority. This Indo-European network will construct a system of science culture indicators based on news analysis and on attitude measures. Trends in science news (1990-2010; intensity, positioning, issues) are linked to trends in public attitudes to science (interest, attitude, knowledge, engagement: Eurobarometer & NCAER surveys, 1989-2010). The network mobilises and develops joint expertise in discourse analysis, computer-assisted text analysis, large scale survey research, and sophisticated statistical techniques to track the cultural authority of science.   2. SSH.2013.7.1-1. Post-carbon cities in Europe: A long-term outlook We are collaborating with Dublin City University and IBM on this project: The aim of the project is to develop a roadmap for the future post-carbon cities. For this purpose, we aim to use both classical quantitative forecasting techniques with different qualitative , semiotics and text analysis methodologies for discovering how the future post-carbon cities are imagined in the public mind.    
Organisation Type
Istanbul Bilgi University
Area of Interest

Mr Piotr Swierczynski Poland

NCP Poland
Area of Interest