Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) CWI is the national research institute for mathematics and computer science in the Netherlands. CWI advances the scientific foundations of the digital society through pioneering research in mathematics and computer science. In 2023, CWI research was evaluated by an international committee as “exceptionally high quality with strong societal relevance”.
CWI is an internationally oriented institute, with 160 scientists from approximately 30 countries, and is located at Amsterdam Science Park.
NWO-I CWI is one of nine NWO-I research institutes (NWO-I, Foundation for Dutch Scientific Research Institutes), its directors meeting monthly. The CWI director is accountable to the chair of the board of NWO-I and reports concerning matters of scientific strategy and mission to the Executive Board of NWO.
CWI and its research environment - CWI connects with the wider Dutch mathematics and computer science community through research collaborations with universities and other institutes, by contributing expert teaching at universities, by developing research talents, and by being a place of scientific interaction.
- At the European level CWI collaborates with partner institutions in strategic alliances, and across the globe with individual researchers in consortia and projects.
- CWI has partnership projects with public and private organisations at the national and international level.
- Because ideas are only effective when they are shared, CWI publications and CWI innovative software tools are open access, and CWI research will sometimes lead to spinning off a company.
What will you do? - As director you are responsible for steering the institute, focusing on the overall strategic goals, leading the development of strategic plans and overseeing their implementation.
- You represent the institute, and maintain relationships with Dutch universities and national, European and international partners in science, industry and society.
- Together with the institute manager, you account for CWI’s results and plans with the board of NWO-I, twice a year.
In more detail: - You consolidate CWI’s functioning as a national centre, with well-developed collaborative ties to Dutch universities and you contribute to national research agendas and initiatives.
- You advise the board of NWO on CWI’s scientific mission and strategy.
- You effectively promote the interests of CWI and Dutch science in the area of mathematics and computer science.
- You constructively align CWI’s research agenda with its stakeholders, e.g., universities and partners in strategic alliances from public and private organisations.
- You develop policies to establish a diverse and inclusive work environment.
- You ensure a stimulating work environment.
- You are responsible for the institute’s staff and talent policies.
How does CWI’s organizational structure assist you? - Together with the institute manager (responsible for finance & operations) you are CWI’s directorate. Together with four senior researchers, the directorate forms CWI’s management team, which meets every other week.
- CWI’s institute manager, policy advisor, manager communications, manager HR and several senior scientists with strategic roles report directly to you.
- You regularly meet with CWI’s fifteen research group leaders, with the works council, and with support staff managers. Twice a year you consult with CWI’s advisory bodies, being the national Institute Advisory Council and the international Scientific Advisory Council.