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Week 1 FRIDAY Intro

This document provides information about academic skills modules and the assignment market for the AR&S course. It discusses the goals and content of modules 11 and 12, which focus on societal embedding, academic research preparation, and writing a conference paper. It outlines the process for choosing an assignment, including submitting preferences by the deadline and potential allocation. The document explains the support and supervision provided to students. Finally, it gives details about the assignment market, including recommendations to prepare by considering interests and asking supervisors questions.

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Week 1 FRIDAY Intro

This document provides information about academic skills modules and the assignment market for the AR&S course. It discusses the goals and content of modules 11 and 12, which focus on societal embedding, academic research preparation, and writing a conference paper. It outlines the process for choosing an assignment, including submitting preferences by the deadline and potential allocation. The document explains the support and supervision provided to students. Finally, it gives details about the assignment market, including recommendations to prepare by considering interests and asking supervisors questions.

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ACADEMIC RESEARCH

& SKILLS
MIRIAM MOESTER, CHARLOTTE ARENAS-OUDE ALINK
FEBRUARY 10
THIS LECTURE
• Academic Skills in module 11
• Assignment market
ACADEMIC SKILLS IN MODULE 11
1. Part of the project
2. Information sessions master
3. Academic Research & Skills: Societal Embedding
4. Academic Research & Skills: Preparation BSc assignment
1. ACADEMIC SKILLS IN THE PROJECT
• Collaborating in a project team
• Making a scientific poster
• Writing a scientific essay
• Giving a presentation
2. MSC INFORMATION SESSIONS
• Participate in intro and sessions of interest
• Send in MSc preference form before May 1st
• https://www.utwente.nl/en/bscme/after-bachelor/preference-form/
Specialisation Date
2. MSC INFORMATION SESSIONS
General introduction by Lisa Gommer 21 Feb
Robotics (ROB) 23 Feb
Maintenance Engineering & Operations (MEO) 14 Mar
Design and Manufacturing (D&M) 16 Mar
Energy and Flow (E&F) 17 Mar
High-Tech Systems and Materials (HTSM) 21 Mar
Sustainable Energy Technology (SET) 23 Mar
Aeronautics (AER) 24 Mar
MSc open day 30 Mar
Smart & Sustainable Industry (SSI) 4 Apr
Personalised Health Technology (PHT) 6 Apr

For times (usually 13:45) & locations, check MyTimetable


3&4. ACADEMIC RESEARCH & SKILLS (3.5 EC)

Aim: getting acquainted with research and its impact on technology


and society by experiencing the entire research cycle from problem
definition to paper output.
3. AR&S SOCIETAL EMBEDDING (1.5 EC)

Aim: getting acquainted with research and its impact on


technology and society by experiencing the entire research cycle
from problem definition to paper output.

Kornelia Konrad (BMS – STEPS)


AR&S SOCIETAL EMBEDDING
Focus on socio-technological context
Societal relevance – for whom and how?
What is required to make a technology work in (social)
practice? Intended and unintended impact?

New technology?
New mobility patterns?
SOCIETAL EMBEDDING MODULE 11 AND 12

• module 11
• acquire basic knowledge / learn about mapping ‘tools’ to address the
societal embedding of a technology - apply
• Identify relevant questions relating to (a technology addressed or related
to) your bachelor assignment
• Choose one / multiple to work on – individual or in pairs
• 4 lectures / tutorials, literature
-> assignment and proposal for paper

• module 12
• Conduct necessary literature study / research and write the paper
(individual or in pairs), supported by meetings with teachers
4. AR&S: PREPARATION BSC ASSIGNMENT (2 EC)

Aim: getting acquainted with research and its impact on


technology and society by experiencing the entire research
cycle from problem definition to paper output.

Miriam Moester (UT-ET)


4. AR&S: PREPARATION BSC ASSIGNMENT (2 EC)
Module 11 Module 12
• What is research? • Conduct research as planned
• Formulate / specify research • Write conference paper
question • Critically review work of fellow
• Perform literature review students Adelien
Heutink
• Write research proposal • Present at AR&S conference
• Critically review work of fellow • July (last wk Q4)
students • August
STRICT ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS MOD12
• No entry for students who miss more than 1 part of module 8
Join pre-master version of AR&S in Q1
• No entry for students who are not finished with modules 1-7 (Societal Embedding as self-study)
or this course next year in Q3
• No entry for students who did not participate in module 11

• Finished module 1-7 but multiple courses in module 8? Write proposal now, execute research in Q1
• Ask supervisor if possible
• Company assignments not recommended
• Good communication required

Rules & Regulations website


For info go to study adviser (also at the market today!)
STRICT ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS MOD12
• Doing module 7 courses next to module 11? Do not overfill your schedule!
• Doing 1 part in module 8? → August conference

• Missing deadline research proposal (6 April)


→ not able to start project on time → not able to join July conference!
• Minimum: move to August conference
• More likely: delay to Q1 or Q2

Rules & Regulations website


For info go to study adviser (also at the market today!)
week lecture topics (Monday) self study topics deliverables
intro and assignment market
1 study assignment descriptions, make shortlist
(FRIDAY)
decide assignment preferences
assignment preferences
2 science, research and literature first literature search
(Weds 18:00)
contact supervisor
literature review
information literacy, literature write problem statement
3
reviews, research question discuss problem statement with supervisor
preparation workshop Academic Writing
holiday week
problem statement (Monday
4 workshop Academic Writing work on draft proposal
18:00)
data management, safety and
5 finish draft proposal
planning
draft proposal (Monday
6 peer review improve draft proposal
before lecture)
7 writing session finish proposal
proposal
8 Q&A last touches to proposal
(Thursday 18:00)
YOUR CHANCE TO DO REAL RESEARCH!
HOW WE WORK …

• Real assignment for research group (comes with responsibility)


• Individual project: take ownership of your assignment
• But cooperate where possible / allowed
• Cooperation on literature search, building experimental set-up, etc.
• End result must be individual paper!

• Give and receive feedback


• Professional attitude: if something doesn’t work out, take action
• Have fun!
ASSIGNMENT LIST
COMPANY ASSIGNMENT

• 21 assignments in collaboration with a company


• Some time on location with the company is
required
• Internal supervisor will be responsible for grading
• Company assignments can be more difficult to
keep on time

Questions about company assignments?


Marike Rupert (at the market today)
ASSIGNMENT ALLOCATION

• List of 123 assignments posted on Canvas


• Most for 2 students, some for 1, some for more

• Submit your top-5 preferences via UTtool


• Deadline: Wednesday 15 Feb 18:00
• No submission = no allocation!
UTTOOL
• https://svs-tg-test.utwente.nl/course/view/id/298 Log in with UT credentials
ASSIGNMENT ALLOCATION

• Submit your top-5 preferences via UTtool


• Deadline: Wednesday 15 Feb 18:00
• No submission = no allocation!

• Allocation of assignments by email (latest Friday 17 Feb)


• Not everyone will be placed on their first-choice assignment!
SUPPORT & SUPERVISION
• Project partner
• Other students
• Course coordinator: Miriam Moester (M12: Adelien Heutink)
• Other lecturers involved: Luuk Van Ewijk, Rebecca Veneri, Kornelia Konrad, Senna
Middelveld
• Research supervisors (daily supervisor, staff member)
THIS LECTURE
• Academic Skills in module 11
• Assignment market
PROGRAMME
• Introduction to AR&S (13.45 – 14:15)
• Break (14:15 – 14.30)
• Assignment market (14.30 – 16.00)
MAP OF MARKET
• TL3330 (this room) and TL3138
PREPARATION FOR CHOOSING YOUR TOP-5
1. Think about what kind of BSc assignment you would like
• Which courses did you enjoy in your programme so far? Which departments were
those lecturers from?
• Do you want to do practical/hands-on work or computer work?
• Are you interested in an assignment at a company or at the university?
2. Look at all the available assignments and make a shortlist of ones that interest you
(about 10-20)
AT THE MARKET
Ask lots of questions to the supervisors at the market!
Good questions could be ..
• Could you describe what a typical day of research is like for you?
• How does this project relate to the rest of your research?
• Did you supervise a project last year? What did the students make or discover?
• The assignment description mentions X. Can you tell me more about that?
• In courses/practicals, I enjoyed doing X. Would that be a part of this project?
• Would I be allowed or expected to work from home?
• Which courses in the ME programme are important for this assignment?
Make notes!
14:15 – 14:30 14.30 – 16.00

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