Deadlines

March 15, 2010

Applications Due

April 9, 2010

Notification of Acceptance

June 21, 2010

Tuition due

“I really valued the willingness of the faculty to engage with us at all times, during meals, during casual time, etc. I felt like all of our ideas were valued, and no comment was stupid or unnecessary. I also valued the free time we had to interact with people from other cultures, etc”

— 2009 Institute Student

2009 Institute Slide Show

Marijn Janssen
Current Position
Marijn is an associate professor at the section of Information & Communication Technology of the faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at Delft University of Technology and a director of education of the Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management Master program. He lectures the courses ‘Innovative ICT-Architectures and services', 'e-business' and 'Web-information Systems and Management'.

His research is focused on the role of intermediaries in inter-organizational networks. His interests are in the field of organizational change (business engineering), business, information and services modeling and architectures (information integration, agent-based and service-oriented architectures). His current research interest is in designing the coordination of networks of public and private organizations (e-government).

His research is published in a large number of conference proceedings, book chapters, and international journals including, Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, Internet Research, Electronic Journal of eGovernment, International Journal of EGovernment Research, Business Process Management Journal, Trends in Communication, Journal of Enterprise Information Management, International Journal of Information Management, Information Systems Management, Electronic Commerce Research and Application, Government Information Quarterly (some papers to be published) and Dutch journals, including, Informatie (Information), Overheidsmanagement (Public Management), Tijdschrift voor Informatie en Management (Information & Management)and Bedrijfskunde: Tijdschrift voor modern management (Business and management).

Background
Marijn Janssen received his PhD in Information Systems from Delft University of Technology in 2001. The subject of his Ph.D. was the design and development of electronic intermediaries for supporting the coordination between buying and selling organizations and agent-based simulation. After receiving his PhD, he was an ICT consultant and architect at the ICTRO, the ICT department of the Ministry of Justice during the period 2001-2002. He was an information architect of a component-based, service-oriented workflow system for the judicial organization and a consultant in the field of web-technology and enterprise application integration.

In 2002 he returned to academia and became an assistant professor at the section of Information and Communication Technology of the faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at Delft University of Technology. He was involved in founding the e-government and information architecture research programs and e-government education program at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management. In 2004 he visited the Center for Technology in Government at the University of Albany, State University of New York and in 2005 the Business School of Nottingham University.

 
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