URL study guide
https://tue.osiris-student.nl/onderwijscatalogus/extern/cursus?cursuscode=2ISP0&collegejaar=2025&taal=enDescription
Learning outcomesAt the end of the course, students will have learned to contribute to the result of an interdisciplinary project; have gained experience to collaboratively deliver a tangible or experiential product, service or system; have addressed open questions and open answers and have been stimulated to be creative, experimental and to follow different methods and approaches to execute a project in a self-directed way.
Assessment is based on a technical presentation to the supervisor from the computer science department, supported by design documents and possible software code which show the technical quality of the work, and a presentation of the end product to the general stakeholders that pays attention to the quality of the product as a whole but also reflects on the creative process and the challenges and opportunities of working in an interdisciplinary team.
Objectives
Course description
An Innovation Space project helps students to be prepared to become the engineer of the future. In the changing world we live in, this requires more than technological expertise on its own. We also need to communicate with each other to be successful. Within ISP students work in small interdisciplinary teams on real world problems provided by companies, student teams and the universityAn Innovation Space project stretches over two quartiles and is 10ec worth. The course is subject to selection; only a limited number of places is available.
Further Information
Dr.ir. P.J.L.Cuijpers, [email protected], Innovation Space ambassador for M&CS, the website of Innocation Space, https://www.tue.nl/en/tue-campus/tue-innovation-space/, which also includes information on possible and past projects, and [email protected].