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Any questions about ICT?  Please, contact the Serviceesk ICT.

Service desks

Here is an overview of our service desks. If you need route information to a building, please use the campus map

  • Service Desk ICT

    All UT students and employees with questions, problems, requests for information or reports regarding ICT are welcome at the Service Desk ICT on the ground floor of the Citadel building (entrance at O&O square)

    Servicedesk ICT (campus location)
    Servicedesk ICT (campus location)

    Opening hours: 08.30 - 17.00 hrs.

    Post address: University of Twente, T.a.v. Servicedesk ICT, Postbus 217, 7500 AE Enschede

  • Service Desk Library

    The answer to your question may be listed on our FAQ page. We are located in the Vrijhof building (follow signs to library). If you prefer getting help through e-mail or WhatsApp, please feel free to contact us on working days:

    Contact
    Service Desk Library (Vrijhof)
    Service Desk Library (Vrijhof)

    WhatsApp: +31 (0)6 39 458 713 (only during opening hours, no calls please) .

    Would you like to receive tailored support concerning research or education? Please contact your information specialist listed below.

    Library Opening Hours

  • Notebook Service Centre (NSC)

    The Notebook Service Centre (NSC) sells notebooks for students (& staff for home use) and offers service for these devices. For more information and contact details: www.utwente.nl/nsc.

    Notebook Service Centre
    Notebook Service Centre

    Opening hours: 08.30 - 17.00 hrs.

    Post address: University of Twente, T.a.v. Notebook Service Centre, Postbus 217, 7500 AE Enschede

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ICT specialist for service departments

N.A.H. Raeimakers (Niek)
N.A.H. Raeimakers (Niek)
ICT account manager

Archiving specialists for all departments 

H. Martinus (Homme)
H. Martinus (Homme)
Contact for Semi Static and Historical Archive
S.A. Schulenberg (Steven)
S.A. Schulenberg (Steven)
Contact for JOIN (document management system) and Policy Development

Specialists at the BMS faculty

J.M. van Eck MSc (Marit)
J.M. van Eck MSc (Marit)
Information Specialist
ing. G.H.W. Hondorp (Hendri)
ing. G.H.W. Hondorp (Hendri)
ICT Account Manager
H. Martinus (Homme)
H. Martinus (Homme)
Recordmanager Archive
dr. L.J.M. Kamphuis - Blikman (Lyan)
dr. L.J.M. Kamphuis - Blikman (Lyan)
Coordinator Research Support BMS | BMS Ethics committee/domain HSS | Privacy Contact Person Research|PhD Policy|Open Science|Pure-RIS
dr.ir. A. Nikuze (Alice)
dr.ir. A. Nikuze (Alice)
Research Data Steward

Specialists at the ET Faculty

ir. L. van Ewijk (Luuk)
ir. L. van Ewijk (Luuk)
Information Specialist
ing. P. Lasker (Peter)
ing. P. Lasker (Peter)
ICT Accountmanager
V.R.J.R. Wanningen MSc (Victor)
V.R.J.R. Wanningen MSc (Victor)
Data Steward
S.A. Schulenberg (Steven)
S.A. Schulenberg (Steven)
Recordmanager Archive
M.C. Kamp (Maria)
M.C. Kamp (Maria)
Manager Research Support ET

Specialists at the EEMCS faculty

dr.ir. M.G.P. van Veller (Marco)
dr.ir. M.G.P. van Veller (Marco)
Information Specialist ITC
ing. A.B. Tibben (Tonnie)
ing. A.B. Tibben (Tonnie)
ICT Accountmanager
N.A.H. Raeimakers (Niek)
N.A.H. Raeimakers (Niek)
ICT accountmanager
S.A. Schulenberg (Steven)
S.A. Schulenberg (Steven)
Recordmanager Archive
drs. P. de Willigen (Petri)
drs. P. de Willigen (Petri)
Research Support Specialist

Specialists at the TNW/S&T faculty

dr.ir. J.G.M. Becht (Hanneke)
dr.ir. J.G.M. Becht (Hanneke)
Information specialist / Lecturer Academic Skills
ing. A.B. Tibben (Tonnie)
ing. A.B. Tibben (Tonnie)
ICT Accountmanager
dr. I. Schutte PhD (Iris)
dr. I. Schutte PhD (Iris)
Data Steward
dr. S.R. van Lin (Simone)
dr. S.R. van Lin (Simone)
Supporting staff
S.A. Schulenberg (Steven)
S.A. Schulenberg (Steven)
Recordmanager Archive

Specialists at the ITC faculty

G. de Jonge MSc (Grietha)
G. de Jonge MSc (Grietha)
Information Specialist
ing. R.R. Mettinkhof (Ralph)
ing. R.R. Mettinkhof (Ralph)
ICT Accountmanager
H. Martinus (Homme)
H. Martinus (Homme)
Recordmanager Archive
dr.ir. A. Nikuze (Alice)
dr.ir. A. Nikuze (Alice)
Research Data Steward
dr.ir. M.G.P. van Veller (Marco)
dr.ir. M.G.P. van Veller (Marco)
Information Specialist ITC

Subject Specialists Library (for all faculties)

dr.ir. M. van Bentum (Maarten)
dr.ir. M. van Bentum (Maarten)
Data librarian
drs. D.M. Klunder - Roepers (Lineke)
drs. D.M. Klunder - Roepers (Lineke)
UT Research Information
dr. N.R. Loorbach (Nicole)
dr. N.R. Loorbach (Nicole)
Specialist Open Access

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Video team

The video team consists of skilled professionals with a proven track record in media creation. From studio recordings to multi-camera events, from video editing to animation, and from Teams/Zoom support to streaming of live events from our studio. The video team likes to be challenged and is always looking for innovations, but also keen on using proven technology. Video team services are available on utwente.nl/video.

Suggestions and complaints

Do you have a suggestion about the improvement of our support or do you want to submit a complaint, despite our efforts? We would like to hear from you:

  • ICT Services

    Do you have a complaint? Please let us know. Are you satisfied? Please let everybody know.

    AIM OF THE COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE

    The aim of our complaints procedure is:

    • To handle to everybody’s satisfaction the complaints of individual customers as well as groups of customers,
    • To learn from the complaints and make any necessary changes to our functioning.

    THE PROCEDURE:

    • Do you have a complaint about one of our staff members or the service you have been provided with? We expressly request you to direct your complaint to the account manager the staff member or service falls under. Alternatively, you could direct your complaint to the Service Desk ICT. You may choose yourself whether you do this orally, by e-mail or in writing. You can also file your complaint using a webform. Your complaint will then be sent to the Service desk ICT which will assure that the complaint is sent to the responsible account manager.
    • The account manager in question will process your complaint no later than two working days after you submitted it. Together with you, he will try to solve your complaint in a way that’s acceptable to both parties within four weeks.
    • The account manager will also consult his/her colleagues about your complaint. The functioning of the department will also be evaluated in the process. A complaint is a great learning opportunity! The account manager will inform you within the mentioned four weeks about the processing of the complaint and the conclusions from the discussion of progress. When a complaint is submitted orally, he will in principle reply orally. In the case of a complaint by e-mail the reply will be by e-mail. When handing in a complaint in writing, the reply will also be in writing.
    • Are you not satisfied about the way your complaint was handled? Then please contact the director of the Library, ICT Services & Archive (LISA).
    • The Library, ICT Services & Archive (LISA) director will send you a reception confirmation within two working days and will try to solve the problem in a way that’s acceptable to both parties within four weeks. In any case, the director will discuss the complaint with the Library, ICT Services & Archive (LISA) management team. The director will inform you in writing within the mentioned four weeks about the processing of your complaint and the conclusion of the MT.
    • If you are still not satisfied about the way your complaint was handled, you can direct your complaint to the Board of Governors in writing.
    • You can revoke your complaint at any time in this procedure. The procedure will then be terminated.

    Click here for the webform. Please find the account managers per faculty on the LISA contact page.

  • Library & Archive & Document Management

    Please contact the Library desk for any questions, comments and complaints:

    Please contact Archive & Document Management for any questions or requests:

Organogram

Management team

  • Mert Alberts, director
  • Henk Swaters, manager Demand & Supply Management
  • Rene van Arnhem, manager IT Infra and Operations
  • Erik van den Bosch, manager University Information Management
  • Monique Böhm-Velterop, manager Projects & Development
  • Olga Steen, manager Operational Information & Learning Services 
  • Wiljan Puttenstein, manager Archive & Document Management
  • Johan van Duyvendijk, manager Customer Support 
  • Wendy van Ginkel, manager Embedded Information Services department 

Departments

LISA’s main objective is to create an information service environment in alignment with the primary process that facilitates the University, its employees, and its students, thus increasing their success and effectiveness. LISA’s activities are divided into 8 departments: 

  • > Archive & Document Management

    Managing your information is important during your daily activities. From a legal point of view it is a must to save critical documents or better: records. The department Archive & Document Management of LISA helps you managing your records during the life cycle of a document. It may ensure that your records of historical, fiscal, and legal value are identified and preserved, and that non-essential records are discarded in a timely manner according to Dutch guidelines and identified legislation.

    Our services

    • Advise: consultation about analyzing your document flow and about managing your records during your project
    • Archiving: support in scanning, disposition and archiving records in accordance with a service level agreement
    • Transfer: store records which are inactive, whether they are in paper, digital or other formats
    • Digitization: make your office paperless by understanding the flow of paper and implement solutions to digitize it
  • > Customer Support

    Customer Support (CS) is the first contact for users of ICT facilities at the UT when they have questions about the ICT facilities or want to report failures or problems. Students, employees and guests can turn to CS with their questions, requests or problems concerning everything ICT. Here they will receive support for their questions and requests. The tasks of Customer Support are grouped into two clusters: 1. Servicedesk and 2. On-site support.

    The main activities of Customer Support (CS) are:

    • Support of ICT users, both remote and on-site;
    • Registration of user requests for standard products and services;
    • Incident management: registration, analysis and progress monitoring of change requests and failure reports;
    • Providing information about products and services;
    • Informing the users (varying from the LISA website and manuals to communication in the case of disruptions in our services).
  • > Demand & Supply Management

    The department of Demand & Supply Management (DSM) plays a crucial role in overseeing the strategic aspects of ICT facilities. Its primary objective is to achieve an optimal alignment between the demand and supply of various aspects related to ICT services, compliance, and data. To accomplish this, DSM considers the capabilities and expertise of both the LISA organization and ICT suppliers, along with the specific requirements of customers. 

    The key activities carried out by the DSM department include: 

    • The account managers within DSM are responsible for service level management, relationship management, and providing IT research support. They ensure that service levels are met, maintain relationships with stakeholders, and support research initiatives. 
    • DSM oversees the management of innovation and change programs, driving initiatives to foster innovation and facilitate smooth transitions within the organization. 
    • The department is also involved in the design, management, and maintenance of the information architecture, data management, application architecture, and technical architecture. This includes ensuring consistency in information management and the application landscape. 
    • Security management, led by the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), involves formulating and implementing ICT security policies, as well as monitoring security measures to safeguard organizational assets. 
    • Privacy management is another responsibility of DSM, which includes roles such as Data Protection Officer (DPO) and Privacy Officer, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations and protecting sensitive data. 
    • DSM conducts IT audits, self-assessments, risk assessments, and maintains awareness of potential risks. They also handle reporting on these matters. 
    • Quality control is a key aspect of DSM's activities, involving the evaluation and assurance of processes, products, services, and migrations to ensure high standards are maintained. 
    • ITIL process management is another area of focus for DSM, ensuring adherence to ITIL best practices and effectively managing IT processes. 
    • The department takes charge in the development of products and services, overseeing their lifecycle and ensuring they align with organizational objectives. 
    • Management of suppliers and collaboration partners falls under the purview of DSM, including activities such as right sourcing, managing supplier contracts, and seeking strategic partnerships with sourcing partners. 

    Account managers

    • Tonnie Tibben: Faculty EEMCS and TNW. Also Affiliates and third parties; 
    • Peter Lasker: Faculty ET. Also, service level manager; 
    • Ralph Mettinkhof: Faculty ITC. Also, Product manager of research IT; 
    • Hendri Hondorp: Faculty BMS and UT service departments. Also, product manager of Research IT; 
    • Henk Swaters, team lead. 
  • > Embedded Information Services

    The Embedded Information Services department (EIS) is the prominent and embedded department for the users. EIS carries out the account management and operational control for innovation of information services and consists of information specialists and a project manager led by the head of the department. The information specialists support employees and students in all aspects concerning (scientific) information. Based on the background of their own scientific training they offer support in the fields of the social or natural sciences.

  • > IT Infra and Operations

    IT Infra and Operations (ITO) provides, manages and maintains LISA’s (standard) products and services. Key concepts are: efficient, standard, proven technology, monitoring, 24x7 availability for the core systems.

    Employees of IT Infra and Operations (ITO) are either specialists or generalists. IT Infra and Operations (ITO) focuses on the monitoring of ICT services and components, including the security of systems.

    The tasks are grouped into four teams:

    • Network management
    • Server management
    • Management of business applications
    • Management of user applications
  • > Operational Information & Learning Services

    Operational Information & Learning Services (OILS) handles the operational processes for information services and manages the systems the department uses. OILS supports and advises visitors of the learning centre and also offers other supporting services in collaboration with EIS. OILS consists of the groups: learning centre, content management and functional application management.

  • > Projects & Development

    Projects & Development (PD) is the ICT expertise centre for custom-made services and innovation in research, education and management. Projects & Development (PD) develops products and services and offers a platform for the exchange of expertise in the fields of ICT in education and research. Projects & Development (PD) takes care of the maintenance of interfaces and middleware.

  • > University Information Management

    University Information Management (UIM) is in charge of innovation and management of the ICT facilities within the UT. UIM does this in a manner that effectively and efficiently supports the ambitions of the UT with regard to education, research, commercial knowledge transfer and operational management. UIM advises the Executive Board on the Information and ICT policy of the UT and supervises its implementation.

    UIM is responsible for the demand-driven process for ICT facilitation of the UT. To this end, it coordinates the consultation between the faculty information management, the holders of the institutional systems and the ICT service. The ICT project portfolio is drawn up annually under the direction of UIM.


Directorate & secretariat

ICT contact persons

Every UT department has an ICT contact person (intranet). This is one of the members within your department. Your department's contact person receives updates from LISA about current developments/announcements and is authorized to request changes to the department’s devices via the Self Service portal.

Intranet

The LISA intranet only available for LISA members after login: utwente.nl/nl/intranet/lisa

Website team

Do you have any feedback related to the LISA services on this website? Please use the feedback options on the page or reach out to the LISA website team: webredactie-lisa@utwente.nl.

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