Michael Stampfer, Dr. iur. Curriculum Vitae; 2018 Personal Data Name: Michael Stampfer Date of Birth: 25/02/1965 Place of Birth: Villach / Austria Nationality: Austrian Marital Status: Married to Itha Stampfer, psychologist and therapist Children: Laurenz (*2006), Lilli (*2008) Office address: WWTF Vienna Science and Technology Fund, Schlickgasse 3 / 12, 1090 Vienna, Austria Tel: +43 (0)1 402 31 43 (office) Mobile: +43 (0) 699 1233 6901 Email: michael.stampfer@wwtf.at Languages: Publications: Award: Board member: German (native), English (full proficiency), French (good), Italian (basic) numerous publications on technology policy and history of law Figdor prize 1995 for Social Sciences, awarded by the Austrian Academy of Sciences Deputy Chairman of the Advisory Board of Wien Museum (Vienna City museums) from 2007 onwards, member from 2006 onwards Member of the Board of the Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft (Research Society) from 2008 onwards Member of the Advisory Board of Technisches Museum Wien from 2009 onwards
Education 1994 Doctorate in Law (Dr. iur.); University of Vienna 1991-1994 University of Vienna; Thesis: Die Anfänge des Mieterschutzes in Österreich" (The beginnings of rent control in Austria). 1984-1991 Masters degree in Law (Mag. iur.), University of Vienna; Legal Faculty; two years also National Economy 1983-1984 Military service 1983 A-Levels (Matura); Bundesgymnasium Villach Professional Experience 2002 current Managing director of Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF), a private non-profit science funding institution in Vienna. 1998 2002 Technologie Impulse Gesellschaft (TIG), Head of Programme Management Group; Responsible for K plus Competence Centre Programme for Science industry cooperation and for strategic planning. 1992 1998 Austrian Federal Ministry for Science, Research (and Transport); Technology Policy Division 1991 1992 Practical training in Courts of Law 1987-1991 Part-time work for a consultancy in transport planning; and for Austrian Broadcasting Service ORF Important Projects; main working areas a) Current work Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF, Wiener Wissenschafts-, Forschungs- und Technologiefonds ) is a private non profit science and research funding institution mainly aiming to strengthen Vienna s research base. WWTF was founded in 2002, the annual budget is about 12 Million. It funds larger scientific projects and research groups in selected areas like Life Sciences, Mathematics in an interdisciplinary context or ICT; see www.wwtf.at
b) National and Regional RTDI Policy 2018 Case study to compare the ability of Vienna to attract R+D centres of multinational companies 2017 - Strategy development for the Austrian public health research organisation GÖG (Gesundes Österreich) 2016-2017 Evaluation of the Marshallplan Foundation Fellowship Programme 2015-2017 Smart Monitor ; research project on development of a Smart City Monitoring for Vienna; FFG funded 2015 - Strategy development for the restructuring of the Institute of Advanced Studies (IHS) in Vienna 2013-2014 Development of a long term urban strategy plan Smart City Vienna Strategy 2010 current RTDI strategy and innovation consultancy for the Vienna Public Utilities (Wiener Stadtwerke AG) 2006-2007 Co-responsible for formulation and implementation of the Vienna RTDI strategy Wien denkt Zukunft 1996-2006 Austrian Platform for Research and Technology Evaluation, www.fteval.at; Co-ordinator; edition of the newsletter, Austrian RTD evaluation standards 2002 - current Participation in evaluation studies, including ex ante evaluation of the new Austrian Graduate University ISTA and various national/regional RTDI initiatives; membership in various RTDI funding juries 1998-2002 Technologie Impulse Gesellschaft (TIG), a public agency now part of FFG, www.ffg.at. Within TIG responsibility covered: (i) strategic planning, quality management and special projects; development of funding programmes; (ii) K plus Competence Centre Programme with about 20-30 Mio. annual volume 1997-1998 Head of project team for preparation of the K plus Programme of the Ministry for Science and Transport 1997 Project secretary for the Technology Advisers of the Austrian government. Edition of their White Paper Forschung und Wettbewerb
1996-1997 Responsible for funding scheme Collaborative research projects between industry and polytechnics" 1992-1998 Management of national technology programmes within Innovation and Technology Fund (ITF): Design of strategies and programmes; representative in funding board. Responsibility for national strategies and TA. c) International RTD-Policy 2018 - Partner in Follow the money: The relations between funding streams for research and strategic targets as a challenge for university management. An empirical case study comparing Austria and Sweden. Funded by Jubilee Fund of the Austrian National Bank and Vinnova 2017 - Partner in EU H2020 GEECCO project on gender related career issues in technical universities 2017 Partner in Background Report for the upcoming OECD country study: Review of Austria s Innovation Policy 2016-2017 Lead Consultant for OECD country study: Review of Norway s Innovation Policy 2015-2016 Consultant for OECD follow up Review of Sweden s Innovation Policy 2015 Evaluation of the Sofia Kovalevskaya Programme for the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation 2014 Consultant for OECD country study: Review of Luxembourg s Innovation Policy 2014 2016 Member of the ERC Expert Group for Programme Monitoring and Evaluation 2013-2014 Head of the Impact Analysis Group of the COST programme (within the EU RTD Framework) 2011-2012 Lead Consultant for OECD country study: Review of Sweden s Innovation Policy 2010-2011 Lead Consultant for OECD country study: Review of Slovenia s Innovation Policy
2009-2015 Participation in ex ante and interim evaluations of Czech OP RDI research centres 2008-2012 Partner in EU FP 7 EURECIA on designing the evaluation framework and measuring the impact of the European Research Council ERC. 2007-2009 Swedish agency VINNOVA: Member of international advisory board on evaluation and impact assessment 2008 Participation in FP 6 ex post evaluation, ECA assessment of the Commission s RTDI Evaluation Framework 2005-2006 Lead Consultant for OECD country study: Review of Switzerland s Innovation Policy 2005-2008 Partner in EU FP 6 funded projects EUROCOOP on benchmarking regional innovation and INNODEAL on regional entrepreneurship programmes. 1997-2007 Austrian representative in DG Research RTD evaluation network 2003-2008 Member of the monitoring group ( groupe qualité ) of the French transport research programme PREDIT 3 2002-2003 Member of EU commission EU 3% Lisbon and Barcelona Goal group on direct RTD measures 2002 Ex ante evaluation of Estonian Competence Centre programme 2000-2003 EU FP 5 thematic network MAP (Multi actor / multi measure programmes) plus StarMAP and DiscoMAP 1995-1998 Austrian delegate in OECD working group on Technology and Innovation Policy. 1995-1997 European Commission, Council: Austrian delegate in EU Industry Policy group 1993-1994 OECD Technology Audit Hungary; management of the Austrian participation