This document discusses opportunities for research collaboration between Germany and Indonesia. It begins with an introduction of the author and their background working in chemical engineering in Germany. It then outlines some of the author's research projects on coal fires in China. The document provides an overview of the German research landscape, including the different types of universities and prominent non-university research institutions. It discusses sources of research funding in Germany and opportunities for PhD studies. Overall, the document promotes Germany as a destination for international research collaboration and highlights potentials for technology transfer and funding partnerships between Germany and Indonesia.
7. Professional Background
Chemical/Industrial
SE Tylose
Wiesbaden (Germany)
”Methylcellulose Plant II“
Investment: ca. 170 Mio. €
Life Science/Fine Chemical
Licensor
Liaison
FEED
Design
BHAR Oil Refinery,
Baku (Azerbaijan)
”Alkylene"/Oxypro Complex“
Investment: ca. 420 Mio. €
Sanofy Aventis
Bayer Pharma AG
Grünenthal
Merk
Investment: ca. 200 Mio – 1,2 Mrd.
€
Construction
Support
Detail
Engineering
Basic
Engineering
Refinery/Petrochemical
Semiconductor
Silicon Production Bitterfeld
Bitterfeld, Germany
Plant Design for Clients in
Malaysia, China and Qatar
Investment: ca. 130 – 800 Mio . €
Commissio-
ning
Support
Procure-
ment
Support
Detail
Engineering
Basic
Engineering
Construction
Support
Stress
Analysis
Detail
Engi-
neering
Basic
Engi-
neering
Design
Coordination
8. Ikatan Ilmuwan Indonesia International
Juli 2009
Deklarasi di Den Haag
Oktober 2009
Peresmian di Jakarta
Melalulan kunjungan
ke Universitas Indonesia
Diskusi dan seminar
tema-tema riset aktual
10. Tipe Universitas di Jerman
Fachhochschule /
University of
Applied Science
UniversItas
Technical University/
Jenis
Universitas
Jenis lainnya
-Akademie
-Private
11. Landscape Riset Jerman
Research at institutions of Higher Education
Non-university research facilities
Industrial research
Different players
12. Max Planck Society
Helmholtz Association
Fraunhofer -Gesellschaft
Leibniz Association
other public or private
research institutes
Pemerintah
Industry
67,2
%
18,0 %
Source: Federal Statistical Office
Anggaran Riset dan Pengembangan
13. Higher Education Institutions
Institutions of Higher Education
108 universities
210 universities of applied sciences
6 colleges of education
16 colleges of theology
52 colleges of art
29 colleges of public administration
Features of German universities
Unity of research and teaching
Broad range of subjects
Theoretical orientation of research
14. Higher Education Institutions
Facts and Figures:
2.38 million students enrolled in German higher education
institutions
Approximately 264,000 international (11.1%) and 2.1 million
German students enrolled at German universities
Public expenditure for institutions of higher education: 41.229
billion euros (2010)
Excellence Initiative by the German States (“Länder”) and the
Federal Government: From 2006–2017 a total of 4.6 billion euros
will be invested to promote top-level research
More information is offered by the German Rectors’ Conference
at www.hrk.de
15. Excellent non-university research
institutions
Max Planck Society
www.mpg.de/en
Helmholtz Association of National Research
Centres
www.helmholtz.de/en/
Leibniz Association
www.wgl.de
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft
www.fraunhofer.de/en
16. Excellent non-university research
institutions
Federal research institutions/
Departmental research
(41 institutes funded by the Federal
Ministries, staffs ca. 21,000)
“Länder” institutions
(167 research organisations funded
by Germany’s federal states/“Länder”,
staffs ca. 5,600)
Academies of Science
(about 10 publicly funded organisations)
20. The High-Tech Strategy
Definition of 5 lead markets and priorities
Climate and Energy
Health and Nutrition
Mobility
Security
Communications
21. PhD di Jerman
Terutama hanya dikerjakan di Universitas dan Technical University
Beberapa University of Applied Science boleh menjadi tempat riset
Unversitas: 520
Nobelprice: 108
Oldest Universities: Heidelberg: 1386
International Students: 228.756
Lama Studi PhD: 3 - 4 tahun
Biaya: Gratis
Pembimbing: Doctor Vater, Tempat riset: menyesuaikan dengan riset
22. JERMAN SEBAGAI TUJUAN
Reputasi International
Internasional focus: lebih
dari 4000 PhD international
students per tahun
Potential fundings
Quality of life
23. Pontetials fundings
DAAD
Erasmus Mundus
BMBF (Kementrian pendidikan)
DFG (Agensi Penelitian Jerman)
Industries (BASF, Evonik, Bayer, Siemens)
Project-based
Institusi riset: Max Planck Institut, Fraunhofer Institute, Helmholtz
Institute, Leibniz Institute
Yayasan sosial: KAS, FES, KAD, Aviciena
Green talents competitions
Young leader competitions
24. Potensi transfer teknologi
Capacity building: trainning/ short course, integrasi ke kurikulum
pendidikan politeknik dan kejuruan, studi lanjut (S2/S3)
Potensi investasi: B - to . B atau G to G
Potential funding: DEG/ KfW/ 3rd Sector
25. Funding data base
www.daad.de
www.funding-guide.de
www.euraxess.de
www.stipendientslose.de