Director of Research and Innovation / Directress of Research and Innovation

Cross-border Research Association - May 23, 2025

Director of Research and Innovation

The Cross-border Research Association (CBRA) is seeking a visionary and experienced Director of Research and Innovation to lead the research strategy and scientific coordination across four major European research and innovation projects: MELCHIOR, PARSEC, CONNECTOR, and BORDERLINK. This senior role involves overseeing the design and execution of technical and policy-oriented research, ensuring scientific excellence, and fostering synergies between project activities. The ideal candidate will possess a strong track record in customs and border research, innovation leadership, and stakeholder engagement across the EU and international institutions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Strategic Research Leadership
    • Define and implement the overarching research and innovation strategy across CBRA’s customs-related project portfolio.
    • Ensure coherence and alignment of research goals, methodologies, and impact indicators across all projects.
    • Lead the integration of cross-cutting topics such as Green Customs, Artificial Intelligence, and Gender/Social Impact into the research framework.
  • Project-Specific Contributions
    • MELCHIOR: Guide the evaluation of scanning technologies' social and gender impacts; oversee standardization and commercialization research.
    • PARSEC: Lead research on data-driven customs risk management, simulation environments, and illicit trade methodologies.
    • CONNECTOR: Supervise the design of interoperability and information-sharing frameworks; contribute to policy recommendations and adoption pathways.
    • BORDERLINK: Direct the development of the knowledge Observatory and educational games; coordinate analysis on illicit cigarette trade and Raman spectroscopy applications.
  • Scientific Quality Assurance
    • Review and validate all scientific deliverables before submission to the European Commission and SERI.
    • Ensure robust and innovative research methodologies are employed and documented across CBRA-led work packages.
    • Supervise academic publication strategy and knowledge dissemination activities.
  • External Relations and Dissemination
    • Represent CBRA at international conferences, workshops, and high-level policy dialogues with stakeholders such as the WCO, OECD, and EC DG TAXUD.
    • Lead stakeholder engagement to ensure research results are impactful and adopted by customs administrations and other users.
    • Oversee the preparation of policy briefs, technical papers, and strategic recommendations.
  • Internal Coordination and Mentorship
    • Mentor research staff and junior experts within CBRA.
    • Ensure effective collaboration between the Senior Project Manager, project coordinators, and technical teams.
    • Identify opportunities for future project proposals and partnerships.

Requirements

Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Technology Management, Customs Policy, Security Studies, or a related field.
  • Master’s degree in a relevant discipline such as Industrial Engineering, International Trade, or Public Administration.

Experience:

  • Minimum 10 years of experience in international customs and border-related research and innovation.
  • Leadership in at least five EU-funded multi-stakeholder projects.
  • Proven expertise in coordinating cross-national research teams and managing scientific deliverables.
  • Strong background in customs risk management, detection technologies, anti-illicit trade strategies, and policy development.

Key Skills:

  • Demonstrated excellence in academic writing and scientific dissemination.
  • Fluency in English (written and spoken); other languages are a plus.
  • Strong strategic thinking and stakeholder engagement skills.
  • Deep understanding of EU customs innovation ecosystems and international policy frameworks.

Publication Requirements:

  • A robust record of peer-reviewed publications in the field of customs and border security, including technical reports, conference papers, and journal articles such as:
    • Artificial Intelligence in Customs Enforcement
    • Illicit Trade Estimation Methods
    • Green Customs Initiatives
    • Supply Chain Security Innovations
  • A minimum of 30 publications is preferred, reflecting a sustained contribution to the field.

Apply online using the form below. Please note that only applications matching the job profile will be considered.

Location : Lausanne
Country : Switzerland

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