Internship | Graduating at data ecosystems department at TNO
Soesterberg, , Netherlands -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Knowledge Representation, Computer Science, Semantics, Information Systems, It, Artificial Intelligence

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

ABOUT THIS POSITION

At TNO we work with European partners towards enabling state-of-the-art technologies using the vast amounts of data being generated in the current age. We are seeing that in practice there is valuable data being locked away in organizations due to a difficulty in sharing this data, or an unwillingness to be exposed to security and privacy risks. Our projects aim to remove these risks and enable easy sharing of data between different organizations, creating a connected ecosystem in which advanced AI, federated learning and network resilience solutions can flourish. Do you want to aid in the development of secure, scalable and sovereign data exchange? Or research interoperability between organizations on both a technical, semantic and organizational level? Then we are looking for you!

WHAT WE EXPECT FROM YOU

We are looking for an enthusiastic, and curious student working on graduating from their masters or bachelors with knowledge regarding IT, semantics or knowledge representation. You should be willing to learn new technologies and are able to think through abstract concepts towards their practical implication.

  • Working towards a masters degree, or graduating from a bachelor’s degree
  • Degree in IT or related domain (e.g. Artificial intelligence, computer science, business information systems, business informatics)
  • Willingness to learn
Responsibilities

You will be researching how we can better create and maintain connections between organizations in a world where digitalization and automation is increasingly being assumed as the default way of exchanging data. You’ll be doing this by looking at the way organizations technically communicate between each other, the content of the messages they exchange and how these can adhere to FAIR principles and by determining which organizational challenges stand in the way of an ecosystem of different organizations where every member’s interests align.
You’ll be doing this with TNO colleagues from the relatively new data ecosystems department. Within this department we are working towards the next generation of data interoperability and apply our knowledge regarding technical, semantic and organizational interoperability towards developing data ecosystems and the tooling required to aid in setting up these ecosystems. We apply this knowledge in a variety of domains such as manufacturing, logistics and the Dutch AI Coalition. The outcomes of your project will be used in practical applications and may be deployed on a European scale.
This opening is a general opening for internships and graduation projects between 5 and 9 months. The specifics regarding your project will depend on what projects we have available at the time of applying and your interests. TNO has offices all over the Netherlands and a suitable location can always be found.
In general, some of the topics we are working on as a department are:
Technical interoperability between organizations, we are working on tools to connects organizations with each other such that no 3th party gains access to the data sent. For example IDS is such a technology.
Semantic interoperability, with large numbers of unique organizations sharing data with each other it is difficult to agree on a common language between these organizations. We work both on developing such common languages, as we did for purchase-to-pay information with SCSN. As well as researching how different languages can coexist and can automatically be mapped onto each other.
Organizational interoperability, are there organizations which can collaborate in new, novel ways, thanks to technical innovations? How could this collaboration be shaped? What has to be developed for this to be possible? These types of collaborations between organizations can for example be found in the digital factory.

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