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Premium member Presentation Transcript Russian Participation in IST FP6 : Georg Kelm European Commission DG Information Society & Media Nano-electronics (Georg.Kelm@ec.europa.eu) Russian Participation in IST FP6 Outline: Outline Coop. with Third Countries in FP6 Coop. with Russia in FP6 Mechanisms of Coop. and Involvement What’s new in FP7 Further Info & ContactsCoop. with 3rd Countries in FP6 (2003-2006): Coop. with 3rd Countries in FP6 (2003-2006) 3rd Countries’ Share in IST: 300 out of 4700 organisations 30 M€ out of >3,8 B€ funding (<1%); But: Nano-El & Photonics > 2%! Target 3rd countries did not get an adequate share of funding However, among them Russia is a top beneficiary ! Slide5: Top 10 Participants in FP6 from 3rd Countries 522 321 314 168 162 141 101 100 96 125 Slide6: Number of Retained Proposals from 3rd Countries 43 36 32 24 19 18 14 13 10 14 Cooperation with Russia in FP6 (2003-2006): Cooperation with Russia in FP6 (2003-2006) Russia’s share among 3rd Countries: 32 out of 300 organisations = 11% 4,5 M€ out of 30 M€ funding = 15% Overall participation in 22 different IST topics of which 3 - Nano-El./Phot./MEMS – > 40% of total funding for Russia! Russian organisations in 36 projects Most successful participation by partners from Moscow and St. Petersburg (next slide) FP6 InfoDays took place in Moscow and St. Petersburg! Coop. with Russia in FP6 (2003-2006): Coop. with Russia in FP6 (2003-2006) Some Details on Russian Participation: 6 out of 32 organisations are private companies Others are public organisations (univ., RAS, etc.) Most successful participants: Inst. of Informatics & Autom. (RAS, St. Pbg.) - 4x Inst. Ioffe (RAS, St. Pbg.) – 3x Inst. of Operating Systems (Moscow) – 3x Inst. of Control Sciences (Moscow) – 2x Highest funding in R&D project : 600 k€ - ISAN Funding range from 12k€ to 600 k€ Average funding in R&D project : 132 k€ Coop With Russia in FP6FP6 Example: DOMINO : Coop With Russia in FP6 FP6 Example: DOMINO 2 M€ Photonics Project GaSb based QD laser diodes, 3-5 µm Physical prop. and growth techniques 3 years, 6 partners from 5 countries: F, D, I, UK, Russia (Ioffe Institute, St.P. with 60 out of 375 p.y. of R&D in total) Goal: Wout = 10mW, cw at RT Use: e.g. communication, gas sensors Coop. with 3rd Countries in FP7 (2007-2013): Coop. with 3rd Countries in FP7 (2007-2013) 2 Mechanisms: 1. All themes open to projects with Int’l Coop. Target Countries* 2. Specific targeted actions for ICTC’s according to their needs Basis: Mutual Interest & Benefit * Mediterranean/W. Balkans/E. Europ. C’s/C. Asian C’s/ACP/Asia/L. AmericaSlide11: Greater Involvement of Central and Eastern Europe in FP7 More information events in Central and Eastern Europe Directory of European Photonics Expertise in Research Launched : Photonics Europe, April 2006 www.micro-optics.org Set up an on-line database in Photonics AreaSlide12: DEPER DEPER is an on-line database where you can advertise the photonics expertise, equipment and capability you would like to offer potential research partners. Mainly intended for Research Institutions, Universities and SMEs in Central and Eastern Europe (but not limited to these)Slide13: DEPER If you want to increase your opportunities for getting involved in European Research projects, DEPER is where you can advertise what you have to offer. If you are putting together a proposal and are missing some photonics expertise or capability, DEPER is where you can searchWhat’s New in FP7?: What’s New in FP7? Rules for Participation: Min. 3 indep. part. from 3 MS or AC Front. res. + Coord.+ Support actions: min.1 part. Spec.actions. for ICPC:2 MS/AC+2 ICTC Max. funding for research and demo: 50% of eligible costs Univ.+Res.org + SMEs : 75% of eligible costs Other activities: (fund.res./mgt./coord/supp./train.): 100%Cnacubo 3a BHUMAHUE: Cnacubo 3a BHUMAHUE Website FP7, all ICT: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict Website FP7, only challenge 3:(nanoel./phot./MEMS/embed.syst) http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/challenge3_en.html E-mail:Georg.Kelm@ec.europa.eu (Nanoelectronics) Ronan.Burgess@ec.europa.eu (Photonics) Thomas.Reibe@ ec.europa.eu (Organics/Displays) Francisco.Ibanez@ec.europa.eu (MNTechnologies) Jean-Francois.Soupizet@ec.europa.eu (Int. Co-op) You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
MoscowPres2fin GK 220207 Irvette Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 18 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 26, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Russian Participation in IST FP6 : Georg Kelm European Commission DG Information Society & Media Nano-electronics (Georg.Kelm@ec.europa.eu) Russian Participation in IST FP6 Outline: Outline Coop. with Third Countries in FP6 Coop. with Russia in FP6 Mechanisms of Coop. and Involvement What’s new in FP7 Further Info & ContactsCoop. with 3rd Countries in FP6 (2003-2006): Coop. with 3rd Countries in FP6 (2003-2006) 3rd Countries’ Share in IST: 300 out of 4700 organisations 30 M€ out of >3,8 B€ funding (<1%); But: Nano-El & Photonics > 2%! Target 3rd countries did not get an adequate share of funding However, among them Russia is a top beneficiary ! Slide5: Top 10 Participants in FP6 from 3rd Countries 522 321 314 168 162 141 101 100 96 125 Slide6: Number of Retained Proposals from 3rd Countries 43 36 32 24 19 18 14 13 10 14 Cooperation with Russia in FP6 (2003-2006): Cooperation with Russia in FP6 (2003-2006) Russia’s share among 3rd Countries: 32 out of 300 organisations = 11% 4,5 M€ out of 30 M€ funding = 15% Overall participation in 22 different IST topics of which 3 - Nano-El./Phot./MEMS – > 40% of total funding for Russia! Russian organisations in 36 projects Most successful participation by partners from Moscow and St. Petersburg (next slide) FP6 InfoDays took place in Moscow and St. Petersburg! Coop. with Russia in FP6 (2003-2006): Coop. with Russia in FP6 (2003-2006) Some Details on Russian Participation: 6 out of 32 organisations are private companies Others are public organisations (univ., RAS, etc.) Most successful participants: Inst. of Informatics & Autom. (RAS, St. Pbg.) - 4x Inst. Ioffe (RAS, St. Pbg.) – 3x Inst. of Operating Systems (Moscow) – 3x Inst. of Control Sciences (Moscow) – 2x Highest funding in R&D project : 600 k€ - ISAN Funding range from 12k€ to 600 k€ Average funding in R&D project : 132 k€ Coop With Russia in FP6FP6 Example: DOMINO : Coop With Russia in FP6 FP6 Example: DOMINO 2 M€ Photonics Project GaSb based QD laser diodes, 3-5 µm Physical prop. and growth techniques 3 years, 6 partners from 5 countries: F, D, I, UK, Russia (Ioffe Institute, St.P. with 60 out of 375 p.y. of R&D in total) Goal: Wout = 10mW, cw at RT Use: e.g. communication, gas sensors Coop. with 3rd Countries in FP7 (2007-2013): Coop. with 3rd Countries in FP7 (2007-2013) 2 Mechanisms: 1. All themes open to projects with Int’l Coop. Target Countries* 2. Specific targeted actions for ICTC’s according to their needs Basis: Mutual Interest & Benefit * Mediterranean/W. Balkans/E. Europ. C’s/C. Asian C’s/ACP/Asia/L. AmericaSlide11: Greater Involvement of Central and Eastern Europe in FP7 More information events in Central and Eastern Europe Directory of European Photonics Expertise in Research Launched : Photonics Europe, April 2006 www.micro-optics.org Set up an on-line database in Photonics AreaSlide12: DEPER DEPER is an on-line database where you can advertise the photonics expertise, equipment and capability you would like to offer potential research partners. Mainly intended for Research Institutions, Universities and SMEs in Central and Eastern Europe (but not limited to these)Slide13: DEPER If you want to increase your opportunities for getting involved in European Research projects, DEPER is where you can advertise what you have to offer. If you are putting together a proposal and are missing some photonics expertise or capability, DEPER is where you can searchWhat’s New in FP7?: What’s New in FP7? Rules for Participation: Min. 3 indep. part. from 3 MS or AC Front. res. + Coord.+ Support actions: min.1 part. Spec.actions. for ICPC:2 MS/AC+2 ICTC Max. funding for research and demo: 50% of eligible costs Univ.+Res.org + SMEs : 75% of eligible costs Other activities: (fund.res./mgt./coord/supp./train.): 100%Cnacubo 3a BHUMAHUE: Cnacubo 3a BHUMAHUE Website FP7, all ICT: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict Website FP7, only challenge 3:(nanoel./phot./MEMS/embed.syst) http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/challenge3_en.html E-mail:Georg.Kelm@ec.europa.eu (Nanoelectronics) Ronan.Burgess@ec.europa.eu (Photonics) Thomas.Reibe@ ec.europa.eu (Organics/Displays) Francisco.Ibanez@ec.europa.eu (MNTechnologies) Jean-Francois.Soupizet@ec.europa.eu (Int. Co-op)