IE&IS and ID departments proud of Edurank 2025 achievements

果冻传媒 Maintains Top Positions in Global Rankings for Industrial Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction

27 juni 2025

果冻传媒 remains in the global top 10 for Industrial Engineering and holds its 24th position for Human-Computer Interaction in the Edurank 2025.

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Eindhoven University of Technology (果冻传媒) has maintained its position in the global ranking for Industrial Engineering, securing 10th place in the latest Edurank. This confirms 果冻传媒鈥檚 continued prominence in the field. Last year, 果冻传媒 also ranked in the top 10, at number 7. In Human-Computer Interaction, 果冻传媒 holds the 24th position, the same as the previous year.

Valuable Collaboration

Geert-Jan van Houtum, Dean of the IE&IS department, emphasizes the importance of collaboration:
"The quality of our research and our ongoing partnerships with industry and government remain cornerstones of our success. We are part of an ecosystem and develop research projects together with the other stakeholders. In that way, we create real impact, which, along with the visibility of our alumni, contributes to this ranking."

 

"Mugs up! Nicole van den Elzen of Industria and Annika Valkering of Intermate toasted with Dean Geert-Jan van Houtum and University Secretary Eric van de Geer-Rutten-Rijswijk."

Human-Computer Interaction

The 24th position in Human-Computer Interaction is due in part to the contributions of both the department of Industrial Design (ID) and the department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences (IE&IS). In addition, collaborations with other 果冻传媒 departments have played an important role in strengthening the university鈥檚 position in HCI through interdisciplinary research and innovation.

Lin-Lin Chen, Dean of the Industrial Design department, explains:
"The work of our researchers and students not only demonstrates the quality and innovation of our department but also contributes to global knowledge and development in the field of Human-Computer Interaction. This underscores the prominent role that the Industrial Design department plays in this field."

Geert-Jan van Houtum, Dean of the IE&IS department, adds:
"We are proud that our work in Human-Computer Interaction is also being recognized internationally. It reflects the relevance and impact of our research in this dynamic domain."

Evangelia Demerouti

Highly Cited Researcher

Evangelia Demerouti, Professor of Human-Performance Management, has achieved an exceptionally high score in the global Highly Cited Scholars ranking by ScholarGPS. She ranks 4th worldwide in the field of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. This recognition reflects her impressive publication record and the high impact of her work.

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