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Action FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modification
First Meeting of theFirst Meeting of the Management Committeeof COST-Action FP1006
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Action FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modification
W ki l t ti fWorking plan – presentation of Memorandum of Understandingg
WHY? HOW?WHAT?
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Reasons for the Action
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Action FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modification
Reasons for the ActionI i d d f hi h d t t lit f d d tIncreasing demand for high and constant quality of wooden products
Steadily rising environmental awareness
N d l t i t h l bi t h l t h l
Steadily rising environmental awareness
New developments in nanotechnology, biotechnology, sensor technology, etc. will contribute toward new developments in the area of wood surface modification for new functionalities.
New material functionalities will help create new products that are not harmful to the environment!harmful to the environment!
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Action FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modification
Aim of the Action
This COST Action aims to provide the scientific-based framework and knowledge required for enhanced surface modification ofand knowledge required for enhanced surface modification of
wood and wood based products towards higher functionalization and towards fulfilment of higher technical, economic and
i t l t d denvironmental standards..
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Action FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modification
Technological Challenges
• Further improvement of the intrinsic wood properties
• Meeting the customer and consumer needs
• Increasing the service-life-time of the products for improved CO2 storage
• Use of natural, non-toxic, bio-friendly materials for the modification processes
• Development of cost effective and resource friendly processes and innovative application techniques.
•Technical benefits will be to offer the most•Technical benefits will be to offer the mostefficient, easy applicable, profitable for the industry, environmentally friendly and socioeconomically attractive t t t f h li ti f d
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treatment for each application of wood.
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Problem definition
• rising of ecologcial awareness ( e. g. cradle-to-cradle)
• combinations with other materials (e. g. bio-based-products)
• improvement of interface interactions (e. g. coating systems)
• new applications for wood products and wood based products (e. g. )e app cat o s o ood p oducts a d ood based p oducts (e g )
• new functions for wood products (e. g. easy-to-clean)
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Industry perspectives
Requirements of industry:
• profound knowledge of material behaviour in relation to its modification/combination for products with tailord properties
• techniques to monitor/to route the production process for innovative f ti li ti th d d d l d d tfunctionalization methods and developed products
• instruments for the prediction of products performance during its life cycle•…
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Action FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modification
Scientific programmeAIM E t bli hi it bl b f i ti fAIM: Establishing a suitable base for innovative surface modification techniques and improved knowledge for upcoming challenges of the forest product sector
to investigate new surface modification and functionalization methods for wooden products to enhance existing propertiesmethods for wooden products to enhance existing properties and/or create new properties and/or new products (WG1)
to evaluate new wood interface modification methods and processes and investigate their interface interactions (WG2)
to investigate adequate models for the description of the h i t i l ti d i th d t lif ti
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changes in material properties during the product life time (WG3)
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WG 1: Wood surface modification and functionalizationTopics: new treatments to bring enhanced or new functionality on thewood surfaces
M th d S f M difi ti th h Ch i l M th d & P ( UVMethods: Surface Modification through Chemical Methods & Processes (e.g. UV-Stabilizers), Physical methods (e.g. Plasma), Enzymatic methods, Modifications using plant extracts & essential oils, Surface analysis: XPS, UPS, NIR
Deliverables: new surface properties e.g. self-healing surfaces, multifunctional surfaces, antibacterial surfaces, self cleaning surfacing nano materials, VOC barrier functions, improved adhesion properties,…
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10Reduction of the water uptake time after plasma treatment (Viöl 2008)
Water drop penetration before (left) and after (right) plasma treatment (Avramidis 2010)
Plasma treatment of a wooden surface (Viöl 2008)
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WG 2: Wood interface modification and interface interactionsTopics: wood interface modification, development of new binding systems forwood panel formation, studies of non-toxic interface modification methods for wood and wood products, Interaction between wood and e.g. lacquer
Methods: Interface modification through friction, heat and pressure, the use of bacteria, coupling agents, liquefied wood as a bonding or surface coating material. Interface analysis: ESR spectroscopy, (N)IR spectroscopy, etc..
Deliverables: new binding systems for wood panel formation, comprehensive knowledge on the interface modifications mechanisms and interactions
Part 1 Part 2
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11Morphology of wood to wood joints (Ganne-Chedeville, 2005)
Enhancement of Wetting behaviour after plasma treatment (Wolkenhauer et.al. 2005)
Two colour SIMS overlay of a lacquer coating over wood (CSMA Ltd, 2004)
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WG3 – Process and Service life modellingTopics: dose response functions stochastic models artificial neural Topics: dose-response-functions, stochastic models, artificial neural network, correlations between natural and artificial weathering effects, parameter identification, developing of certified treatments, virtual product
fqualification
Methods: numerical modelling and simulations, non-destructive testing, artificial and natural weathering estimation of absorbed photolytic dosage artificial and natural weathering, estimation of absorbed photolytic dosage
Deliverables: predictive integrated computer models for process and service life estimation life estimation
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12A scheme of breaking up the overall task of predicting service livetime (Croll et al. 2007) Simulation of the discolouration steps for larch using
the modelled CIEL*a*b* parameters (Schnabel 2009)
Total effective dose model (Martin et al. 2007)
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Methods and instrumentsSuitable methods to study the untreated and treated wood surface likeSuitable methods to study the untreated and treated wood surface like
-X-ray Photoelectron, Spectroscopy (XPS), Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy (UPS) and Metastable Induced, Electron Spectroscopy (MIES) methods,(U S) a d etastab e duced, ect o Spect oscopy ( S) et ods,
- Analytical instruments, such as Gas Phase Chromatography (GPC), Capillary Viscometer, Analyzer (CVA), and Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC), X-Ray y ( ) g ( ) yDiffraction (XRD),
- Micro-Analysis of the surfaces, interface, such as various forms of microscopy (atomic force, light, confocal, etc.),
- Mechanical testing, using all conventional methods, plus Digital Image Correlation and Optical measurement testing,
- Computational methods, stochastic methods, Scientific Computing (e.g. computer d lli d i l ti t h i )
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modelling and simulations techniques).
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Methods and instrumentsProposal: circulate set of samples between partners and analyse them with available methods and equipment in order to
h t d diff t d i d th d− have access to and compare different devices and methods
− obtain consistent set of test data (data necessary for input parameters for WG 3 and to get Input on the effectiveness of the processes longfor WG 3 and to get Input on the effectiveness of the processes, long term performance from WG 3 etc.)
− have well-characterized material
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Action FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modification
O i ti d M tOrganisation and Management
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Organization, links between WGs
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MC
SCManagement
LevelChair, Vice‐Chair, WG Leaders, WebManager
WG 1Surface
WG 2Interface
modification Modification
Input on the effectiveness of the processes, long term performance, etc.
WG 3
data for input parameters andmodel validation
data for input parameters and
model validation
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WG Level
WG 3Process & Service
Life Modelling
model validation model validation
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Election of Working Group Leaders
WG 2 W d i t f difi ti d i t f i t ti
WG 1 – Wood surface modification and functionalizationWG Leader: Dr. Gerhard Grüll (AT), Vice WG Leader: Dr. Holger Militz (DE) WG 2 – Wood interface modification and interface interactionsWG Leader: Ms Electra Papadopoulou (GR), Vice WG Leader: Dr. Graham Ormondroyd (UK)
WG 3 – Process and Service life modelingWG Leader: Dr. Sergej Medved (SI), Dr. Guido Hora (DE)
Nomination of WG members:A total of 6 representatives/party (2 MC’s, MC Substitutes, 2 Delegates/Country) 2 Members / WG Group A list for nominations will beDelegates/Country). 2 Members / WG Group. A list for nominations will be circulated. Deadline for nominations 15. May 2011)
Nomination of Website Manager / STSM Manager
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Nomination of Website Manager / STSM ManagerNo Website Manager / STSM Manager nominated
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Distribution of tasksChair (Vice-Chair):
lead of Actionreporting to COST Domain Committeecontacts to other Actions, dissemination...
Action Secretary: yplanning and management of budget (as Grant Holder)setup and maintenance of Action webpage (or nominated Webpage Manager?)organisation of meetings and workshops (directly or supportive)administrative handling of STSMs (or nominated STSM Manager?)documentation and reporting of Action activities...
WG leaders: scientific coordination of activities, specification of research directionsinformation about scientific progress to MC
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p gorganisation of WG meetings...
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Timetable and MilestonesTi t bl Ti li
Management: MC & SC Meetings x x x x x x x x x x x x
E WG i
year 4Timetable Timeline
year 3year 1 year 2
Event: WG meetings x x x x x x x
Workshops / Conferences x x x x
Exchange & Training: STSMs 6-8 missions / yearg g
Training schools
Milestones: 1 2
y
1 school / year
MS1: first results collected, progress of the Action & achievements evaluated, mid-term report finalized (M20)MS2: final results collected & achievements evaluated final report completed (M48)MS2: final results collected & achievements evaluated, final report completed (M48)
Further important tasks will be: Assessing of the most urgent knowledge gaps and research activities completed (M6)
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g g g g p p ( )Plans for new methods, interdisciplinary contacts defined (M12)
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Milestones and monitoring achievementsD fi iti f S F t t li t t ith bj ti lDefinition of Success Factors to align strategy with objectives early
during the first meeting of year 1 (steering seminar)
Success factors can be e gSuccess factors can be e.g.
- the number of companies invovled in the Action,- the number of papers presented demonstrating cross-group participation,
- STSMs, etc.- number of joint projects achieved,… u be o jo t p ojects ac e ed,
review of the Action's activities and successes as part of the mid-term evaluation
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Action FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modificationAction FP1006 Bringing new functions to wood through surface modification
Come together with other sciences and branches of industry?
Connection with estabilished international conferences:
industry?
- European Conferences of Wood Modification (ECWM, 2012 Ljubljana) Formation of a task group (Dr. Dennis Jones, Dr. Holger Militz, Dr. SergejM d d D M k P t i ) fi t t l ti i tiMedved, Dr. Marko Petric), a first concrete proposal on participation possibilities will be provided till the 1st SC Meeting, 21. June 2011)
- European Weathering Symposium 2011 (EWS): Dr. Guido Hora willEuropean Weathering Symposium 2011 (EWS): Dr. Guido Hora will provide information on the COST Action
- International Woodcoatings Congress (Possibilities of joint activities will be assessed by Dr. Guido Hora (DE) and Mr. Peter Svane (DK)).
- Annual Conferences of the Gesellschaft für Umwelt-simulation e.V. (GUS)
- Annual Industrial Simulation Conference
- Others?
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Relations to other COST Actions
- FP0904 - Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Wood Behaviour and Processing (2009-2013)- knoweldge on wood modification and process modelling could be used from this Action (Chair: Parviz Navi)o t s ct o (C a a a )
- FP0802 - Experimental and Computational Micro-Characterization Techniques in Wood Mechanics (2008-2012)( )
- to increase the understanding of the modified surface microstructure and the numerical modelling of wood properties (Chair: Karin Hofstetter)
- C25 - Sustainability of Constructions: Integrated Approach to Life-time Structural Engineering (2006-2010), Chiar: Luís Bragança Lopes
- FA0906 - UV-B radiation: A specific regulator of plant growth and food quality in a changing climate (UV4growth) (2010-2014), Chair: Marcel Jansen
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Future involvement of experts and additional partners that join throughout the life of the Actionpartners that join throughout the life of the Action
4th year4th year
3rd year
Biotechnology
2nd year
Nanotechnologyy
COST A ti ‘
AutomotiveAction‘s1st year
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Future involvement of industrial partners
The Action will focus on meeting industry needs (e.g. through interviews of industrial partners by the MC’s in each country)
The MC will encourage the national delegates toThe MC will encourage the national delegates to - engage industry in each country, - find out who is doing what,
i th i i d t f h t i i- raise the awareness in industry of what is going
Invitations of industrialists to workshops and conferences will be fosteredfostered
Industry will be advised by developments in the COST Action e.g. by organizing “focused” industrial seminars
Aim: to get greater industrial collaboration based on the findings and recommendations throughout the life of the COST Action
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Dissemination
To the research communityby public conferences, scientific publications, info on website
To stakeholders from industry (forest products, paper)via existing cooperations, invitations to participatevia existing cooperations, invitations to participate
To European and national associations and confederationsby personal contacts invitations to workshops and conferencesby personal contacts, invitations to workshops and conferences
To European Platforms like FTPby personal contacts, invitations to workshops and meetings
To the general public (students, etc.)g p ( )by (printed and electronic) publications, website, public lectures
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Current state of acceptance of MoUCOST Participants COST Participants
Signatures MC Member Austria (MC) Dr Gerhard GRUELLAustria (MC) Dr Stefanie WIELANDBelgium (MC) Mr Lieven DE BOEVER
COST ParticipantsSignatures MC Member
Romania (MC) Dr Lisa GABRIELARomania (MC) Dr Maria Cristina POPESCURomania (MC Substitute) Dr Carmen-Mihaela POPESCU
COST Participants
Belgium (MC Prof. Joris VAN ACKER (Pending*)Finland (MC) Prof. Riitta JULKUNEN-TIITTOFinland (MC) Prof. Mark HUGHESFinland (MC) Ms Saila JAMSAFrance (MC) Dr Laurence PODGORSKI
Slovenia (MC) Prof. Marko PETRICSlovenia (MC) Dr Sergej MEDVEDSlovenia (MC Substitute) Dr �Rtomir TAVZESSwitzerland (MC) Dr Thomas VOLKMERSwitzerland (MC) Mr Martin ARNOLDFrance (MC) Dr Laurence PODGORSKI
France (MC) Dr Gilles SEBEFrance (MC) Dr Marie-Lise ROUXGermany (MC) Prof. Holger MILITZGermany (MC) Dr Guido HORA
Switzerland (MC) Mr Martin ARNOLDUnited Kingdom (MC) Dr Graham ORMONDROYDUnited Kingdom (MC) Dr Dennis JONESUnited Kingdom (MC Dr Alec GUNNER (Pending*)
COST Participants - IntentionGermany (MC) Prof. Marie-Pierre LABORIEGreece (MC) Ms Electra PAPADOPOULOUGreece (MC) Prof. George MANTANISGreece (MC Substitute) Prof. Konstantinos CHRISSAFISItaly (MC) Dr Sabrina PALANTI
Country MC Member Bosnia & Herzegovina (MC) Dr Murco OBUCINADenmark (MC) Dr Mark LAWTHERDenmark (MC) Prof. Anand SANADIDenmark (MC Substitute) Mr Peter SVANE (Pending*)Italy (MC) Dr Sabrina PALANTI
Italy (MC Substitute) Dr Benedetto PIZZOItaly (MC Substitute) Dr Jakub SANDAKNorway (MC) Dr Ulrich HUNDHAUSENNorway (MC) Dr Lone Ross GOBAKKEN
Denmark (MC Substitute) Mr Peter SVANE (Pending )Hungary (MC) Dr Robert NEMETHLatvia (MC Member) Dr Bruno ANDERSONS (Pending*)Latvia (MC Substitute) Dr Ingeborga ANDERSONE (Pending*)Netherlands (MC) Mr Erwin BECKERS
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Poland (MC) Prof. Piotr BEERPoland (MC) Prof. Bartlomiej MAZELAPoland (MC Substitute) Dr Tomasz KRYSTOFIAK
Netherlands (MC) Mr Waldemar HOMAN (Pending*)Netherlands (MC Substitute) Dr Michael SAILERSpain (MC) Mr Eduard CORREAL
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COST Grant budget plan for 1st year (based on 19 countries)
A. SUMMARY BUDGET(1) Travel costs for meetings € 38,000 (~ 47 reimbs)(2) Workshop organisational support € 1,500(3) Short-term scientific missions € 10,000(4) Training schools € 14,000(5) Dissemination – publications € 500(6) Oth € 0(6) Others € 0TOTAL SCIENCE EXPENDITURE € 64,000B SECRETARIAL SUPPORTB. SECRETARIAL SUPPORT15 % of total science expenditure € 10,000C TOTAL EXPENDITURE € 74 000
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C. TOTAL EXPENDITURE € 74,000
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Pl i f A ti itiPlanning of Activities of the 1st year of Actiony
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1st Steering Committee Meeting
Participants: Chair, Vice-Chair, WG Leaders, Action Secretary?Date: June 21, 2011Venue: Kuchl (close by Salzburg), AustriaTasks: preparation of the Kick-off-Meeting
STSM / Training Schooldissemination activitiescreation of the Action foldercreation of the Action folderreview webpage……
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Spring Training School
Participants: Particularly PhD-Students and early stage researcherDate: March, 2012Venue: Kuchl close to Salzburg), AustriaTasks: provide young researchers with required knowledge to
follow and actively participate in the activities of thefollow and actively participate in the activities of theActiontopics (Suggestion: Topic in the frame of WG 1 & WG 3 p ( gg p− wood modification− analysis techniques for wood properties
d lli− process modelling
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Spring Training School
Participants: Particularly PhD-Students and early stage researcherDate: March, 2012Venue: Kuchl (close by Salzburg), AustriaTasks: provide young researchers with required knowledge to
follow and actively participate in the activities of thefollow and actively participate in the activities of the Actiontopicspfocus on theoretical instructions, wherever possible supplement by practial lessonsti l t l t h ´ t kstimulate an early stage researchers´ network
Number: 3 Trainer, 15 Students, Budget ca. 14000 €
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Spring Training School
possible cooperation with various research institutes (contribution)
University of Salzburg (e g chemical analysis raman spectrocopy)- University of Salzburg (e. g. chemical analysis - raman spectrocopy)
- Georg-August-University of Göttingen (e. g. wood modification)
- Holzforschung München (e. g. wood chemistry)
- Holzforschung Austria (e. g. process analysis of ageing effects)
- Salzburg University of Applied Sciences (e. g. wood interface g y pp ( ginteractions, wood surface modification)
- Wood chemistry institute (UEF)Wood chemistry institute (UEF)
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Kick-Off Meeting: Workshop (Topic has to be chosen and confirmedconfirmed
Date: March, 2012Venue: Salzburg University of Applied Sciences (FHS), Austria
FHS i l t d i K hl hi h i it l b- FHS is located in Kuchl, which is a city close bySalzburg and can be easily reached by public transport- Rooms for oral and poster presentations, discussions, coffee breaks, …
Expectedparticipants:
approx. 60-80 personsparticipants:
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WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
ProgrammeRegistration
08:30 Opening Keynote 3Keynote 1
Oral/poster sessionOral/poster
4 keynote lectures (40 min. incl. discussion)
10:00 Coffee break Coffee breakMeeting of
working group
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Oral/poster session
session
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discussion) oral presentations (20 min. incl. discussion)
12:30 Lunch
session
Lunch
Visit of FHS
session
Lunch
poster presentations (3 min.)no parallel sessionsabstract to be published in a Book
Keynote 2Keynote 4
Management Committee
Meeting
Visit of FHS laboratory
Oral/poster session
Oral/poster session
abstract to be published in a Book of Abstract
15:30 Coffee break Coffee break
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Oral/poster session
Oral/poster session
17:00Dinner for all participants
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2nd Management Committee Meeting
Participants: Extended Managing BoardDate: March, 2011Venue: Kuchl (close by Salzburg), AustriaTasks: Presentation of the delegations (in order to promote
making of contacts and to establishing researchmaking of contacts and to establishing researchcollaborations, STSMs, …)− research activites− infrastructureSTSM status
f Gprogress report of WGspublicationsevaluationevaluationplanning of future activities
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2nd Steering Committee Meeting
Participants: Chair, Vice-Chair, WG Leaders, Action Secretary?Date: March, 2012Venue: KuchlTasks: debriefing Kick-off-Meeting/Workshop/Training School
STSM / Training Schoolsdissemination activitiescreation of the Action folder/working bookcreation of the Action folder/working bookwebpageplanning of the Activities of the 2nd yearplanning of the Activities of the 2nd year…
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Comments received
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A ti iti- Activities
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- Planning of the 2nd year of Action
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Proposal for website of Actionhttp://cost fp1006 fh salzburg ac at/http://cost-fp1006.fh-salzburg.ac.at/
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Website of ActionProposals?
− Action Logo for website (suggestions from MC Members provided till 15. Mai 2011)−...
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COST G t b d t l f 1 tCOST Grant budget plan for 1st year
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COST Grant budget plan for 1st year (based on 19 countries)
A. SUMMARY BUDGET(1) Travel costs for meetings € 38,000 (~ 47 reimbs)(2) Workshop organisational support € 1,500(3) Short-term scientific missions € 10,000(4) Training schools € 14,000(5) Dissemination – publications € 500(6) Oth € 0(6) Others € 0TOTAL SCIENCE EXPENDITURE € 64,000B SECRETARIAL SUPPORTB. SECRETARIAL SUPPORT15 % of total science expenditure € 10,000C TOTAL EXPENDITURE € 74 000
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C. TOTAL EXPENDITURE € 74,000
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Next meetings
Steering Committee MeetingDate/venue: June 21, 2011 (Kuchl, Austria)Date/venue: June 21, 2011 (Kuchl, Austria)
Management Committee Meeting, Working Group MeetingDate/venue: March, 2012 (Kuchl, Austria)
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