Join the 2025 summer school on experimentation-driven research methodologies at CERN IdeaSquare from 9th-13th June in Geneva and expand your research skills with hands-on, interdisciplinary training. This unique programme offers expert-led seminars, roundtable discussions, and interactive workshops on designing, executing, and analysing experiments for innovation research, followed by an optional on-site experiment. Led by renowned researchers from Stanford University, University of Agder, Eindhoven Technical University, and CERN, the summer school covers experimentation-driven methodologies, their real-world applications, data collection and analysis, and how to theorise and publish your findings. Open to PhD students and senior academics from any discipline, this tuition-free programme also includes networking opportunities, visits to CERN’s experimental sites, and a social dinner at Bains-des-Pâquis, Geneva.
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Summer school at CERN IdeaSquare on experimentation-driven research methodologies
Expand your portfolio of research skills with experimentation-driven research methodologies
3-5 days of research and methodology training: Geneva, 9th-13th June 2025
In two parts:
Summer School, 9th-12th (midday) June 2025
Experiment (optional), 12th (midday) -13thJune 2025
What you will learn:
Knowledge about experimentation-driven research methodologies
Their applications in innovation research
Matching methodologies with appropriate research settings
Experiment set-up + Data collection in experiments
Data analysis techniques: Why, when, and how to use them
How to theorize from experimentation-driven research and publish your work
Why learn experimentation-driven research:
Push Boundaries: Experimentation-driven methodologies introduce unconventional approaches to innovation, encourage creativity, and challenge traditional research norms.
Real-World Impact: By designing artifacts, researchers can directly test theories and uncover causal relationships, bridging the gap between knowledge creation and societal application.
Work Across Disciplines: These methodologies are versatile for transdisciplinary knowledge creation.
Research Methodological Experts:
Design Research: Jan Auernhammer, Research Engineer, Center for Design Research, Stanford University
Design Principles: Leona Chandra Kruse, Professor of Information Systems, University of Agder, Lead of CHERISH Research Group, Senior Editor EJIS
Design Science: Raymond Opdenakker, University lecturer, Eindhoven Technical University, NL, co-CEO Bureau Lara, Associate Editor for Production
Socioeconomic Experimentation Research at CERN: Irene Crespo Garrido, ATS-DO, CERN
What’s in store:
Summer School:
Seminars by experts on experimentation-driven research methodologies.
Roundtables in depth, deep dives on experimentation-driven methodologies from different disciplines.
Workshops facilitated by the experts to explore how your research can benefit from experimentation and how to develop and plan experiments.
Experiment:
Plan and execute an experiment on-site at IdeaSquare.
Develop a research plan for a future study and publication.
Immersive exploration of CERN experimental sites and approaches
Networking Social Events to meet new colleagues, mentors, exchange knowledge, and to break bread
Social Dinner Fondue at Bains-des-Pâquis, Geneva
Who should attend:
PhD students, from any field with an interest in exploring experimentation-driven methodologies and innovation
Senior academics, who would like to learn more about applying experimentation-driven methodologies in their research
Participation is Free! No tuition fees.
Participants are responsibility for travel and accommodation and their own food