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postBeyond the ‘basic’ vs. ‘applied’ divide: Technopolis evaluates Use-inspired Basic Research at the SNSFTo bridge the gap between basic and applied research, diversify what ‘basic research’ can entail, and to better integrate non-traditional research performing institutions (e.g. polytechnics) into the research funding landscape, the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF/SNF/FNS) introduced the category ‘use-inspired basic research’ into its mainstream project funding in 2011. Technopolis was commissioned in 2016 to...
postBeyond the ‘basic’ vs. ‘applied’ divide: Technopolis evaluates Use-inspired Basic Research at the SNSFTo bridge the gap between basic and applied research, diversify what ‘basic research’ can entail, and to better integrate non-traditional research performing institutions (e.g. polytechnics) into the research funding landscape, the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF/SNF/FNS) introduced the category ‘use-inspired basic research’ into its mainstream project funding in 2011. Technopolis was commissioned in 2016 to...
postTechnopolis Group assesses the value of UK medical research to EU science and healthThe withdrawal of the UK from the European Union is expected to have implications not only for the medical research community in the UK, but also for EU science and health. To better understand the UK’s contribution to medical research and patient health in the EU, a new study was commissioned from the Technopolis Group by...
staffTatjana GuznajevaTatjana Guznajeva is a consultant at Technopolis Group in based in Amsterdam. She has a solid methodological background in public policy analysis and evaluation, as well as strong research and analytical skills. She has contributed to research studies, evaluations and impact assessments for international and national public bodies. Due to Tatjana’s experience and training in...
staffAlexander BuitenhuisAlexander Buitenhuis MSc is a consultant at Technopolis Group, based at the Amsterdam office. He has specialised in energy and innovation economics and has developed experience in both qualitative research (Nvivo, desk research and database compositions) and in quantitative research (econometrics and time series analysis). Recently, Alexander studied the dynamics of the innovation and energy...
staffNadia GalatiNadia Galati has developed expertise in public policy evaluation with a recent particular interest in research cooperation and innovation policy. She has contributed to evaluations and studies for European and national public bodies, for example in the context of ERANet-LAC or the Electric Mobility Showcase funded by the German federal government. She has successfully applied...
staffTom De BoerTom de Boer MSc is a consultant at Technopolis Group in Amsterdam with expertise on business innovation and public innovation policy. He has executed market and process analyses for international companies as well as programme evaluations for public bodies and network organisations. As part of this work, he organised surveys, interviews and focus groups sessions...
reportThe impact of collaboration: the value of UK medical research to EU science and healthThe UK has a strong medical research community; the country’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) can therefore be expected to have implications not only for the UK, but also for EU science and health. To better understand the UK’s contribution to medical research and patient health in the EU, a new study was commissioned...
reportUse-inspired basic research at SNSFTo bridge the gap between basic and applied research, diversify what ‘basic research’ can entail, and to better integrate non-traditional research performing institutions (e.g. polytechnics) into the research funding landscape, the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF/SNF/FNS) introduced the category ‘use-inspired basic research’ into its mainstream project funding in 2011. Technopolis was commissioned in 2016 to...
staffNathan KablyNathan Kably has developed expertise in innovation policies, international development and the green economy. Nathan regularly uses surveys, interviews, literature reviews and case studies for policy analysis. Nathan is also familiar with quantitative techniques and other public policy analysis methods such as econometrics or statistical matching techniques. Recently Nathan was involved in the mid-term review...
postTechnopolis Group assesses role of EU funding in UK research and innovationThe United Kingdom’s (UK) National Academies — the Academy of Medical Sciences, the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society — commissioned Technopolis Group to provide an in-depth understanding of the role of EU funding in the UK research and innovation landscape. The UK’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) will...
staffAurélien SeawertAurélien Seawert is an intern consultant based in the French office of Technopolis Group. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Bath and is currently studying a Master’s degree in Environmental Policy at the Institute of Political Studies of Paris. He has developed an interest in public policy evaluation with...
staffClément DiotClément Diot has developed expertise in public policy evaluation with a particular interest in Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) policies. He has contributed to evaluations, impact assessments and studies for national public bodies. He has applied successfully a range of methods such network analysis, interviews, surveys, case studies, desk research and benchmarking studies. Prior to...
postTechnopolis Group Baltic office supports development of Estonian venture capital marketTechnopolis Group and EY have carried out a study for SmartCap, an Estonian government-held fund of funds, which analyses the venture capital market in Estonia and benchmarks it against some of the leading startup ecosystems in Europe, namely Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The objective was to analyse the relevance and...