Asset Management

Topics you will work on

  • Use cases and business cases for management of water, energy and industrial assets
  • Challenges ranging from optimising planning for maintenance and inspection, applying condition-based monitoring and predictive maintenance to implementing organisational changes and outsourcing of processes and activities.
  • Use of new technologies in asset management, like smart sensors, internet of things, robotics, big data en predictive, prescriptive analytics
  • Role of asset management and maintenance in the circular economy
  • Adaptive and flexible infrastructure to deal with the consequences of climate change

You will contribute to:

  • Effective and efficient asset management in public and private organisations
  • Updating and improving of services and processes of public and private organisations
  • Co-creation and multidisciplinary collaboration within organisations
  • Develop skills like change making and research capacity in a practically-orientated research project

Participation requirements

Technical domain

  • Civil Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering and Management
  • Engineering
  • HBO-ICT
  • Logistics Engineering
  • Water Management

Economics & Management domain

  • Business & Management
  • Communication
  • Finance & Control
  • Marketing & Economics

Entry requirements: you are in study year 3 or 4 and you have achieved your propedeuse.

Practical details

  • Period: semester 1: 26 August 2019 until 24 January 2020  |  semester 2: 27 January 2020 until 26 June 2020
  • Level: HBO bachelor level II, and partially level III
  • Credits: 30 ECTS
  • Intensity: full-time
  • Location: HZ and / or at location in the work field, depending on the project
  • Language: English - depending on the project Dutch is possible as well
  • Examination type: individual, oral Final Assessment about the participant's digital portfolio (Professional Products and Progress & Reflection)

Contact

  • About Asset Management: Rob Schoenmaker, professor (rob.schoenmaker@hz.nl) and Joachim de Keijzer, lecturer and researcher j.de.keijzer@hz.nl
  • About the minor “Becoming Fit for the Future” in general: Gabriëlle Rossing, coordinator ([[1]])





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