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swiss scientific initiative in health / security /energy / environment systems
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Engineering the futureResearch, Design & Engineering of complex systems ( -level)
for Health, Security and Environment
using micro- and technologies
Convergence of technologies in these areas: fertile ground for innovation
Develop new markets
Improve living standards
Better the quality of health, security & environment systems Foster a vision of engineering with social objectives Promote related educationl programs
Fostering research and crossbreeding of hardware and software technologiesin the areas of implantable, wearable & ambient systems
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Nano-Tera.ch: success figures 60 projects (19 RTD6 SSSTC 15 NTF 20 ED)
36 research institutions involved as PIs and Co-PIs
150 research groups
~700 researchers
~120 PhD thesis supported
~ 300papers published (as of Oct. 2011)
Total nano-tera.ch allocation: 61.8 M CHF Nano-Tera.ch grant 2008-2011
15 M CHF Nano-Tera.ch grant 2012
75 M CHF in matching money
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A wide range of funding instruments
RTD Research, Technology, Development 19 projects Call 2008 10 projects started in 2009 (duration: 4 years)
Call 2009 9 projects started in 2010 (duration: 3 years)
Call 2011 selection in progress
NTF Nano-Tera Focused Regular calls 2008-2010 (now closed)
15 projects
ED Education & Dissemination 20 activities
NT-SSSTC Sino-Swiss Projects 6 projectsCall 2011 Projects starting Oct. 2011 (duration: 1 year)
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A large thematic spectrum
Health
Security
Environment
QCrypt
X-SenseOpenSense
NanowireSensor
PlaCiTUS
TecInTex
Nexray
IrSens
GreenPower
LiveSense
CMOSAIC
CabTuRes
i-IronIC
NutriChip MIXSEL
SImOS
ISyPeM
SelfSys
PATLiSci
19 RTD projects3-4 years
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Energy is a transversal activity added to nano-tera.ch in phase 2
Research Space
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Overview of the projects
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RTD Projects 2009
Thomas Sdmeyer
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RTD Projects 2010
Andreas P. Burg
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Nano-Tera Focused Projects
ULP-Systems Yusuf Leblebici, EPFL
PMD-Program Sebastian Maerkl, EPFL
G-DEMANDE Michael Schumacher, HES-SO
Enabler Adrian Ionescu, EPFL
SMTS Christian Drager, EMPA
ULP-Logic Yusuf Leblebici, EPFL
NaWiBo Tomaso Zambelli, ETHZ
BioCS-Node Pierre Vandergheynst, EPFL
SecWear Mariagiovanna Sami, USI
TWIGS Danick Briand, EPFL
EMoA Franois Tiche, HES-SO
BioAnt Anja Skrivervik, EPFL
NanoUp Andrzej Sienkiewicz, EPFL
MicroComb Tobias Kippenberg, EPFL
NeoSense Martin Wolf, USZ
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NeoSenseNovel integrated wearable sensors for multi-parameter
monitoring in critically ill newbornsMartin Wolf (USZ)
Monitoring vital signs of preterm infants is crucial, including:
Arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) Brain oxygen saturation (StO2)
State-of-the-art probes for SpO2 are attached around the hand andfoot, causing motion artefacts when babies move arms and legs
inaccurate measurements & false alarms
Multiple probes also take up too much space on the tiny infants,interfering with daily care.
Goal here:
Build novel integrated system able to:
Monitor SpO2 more robustly, avoiding motion artefacts(by placing sensors on the trunk)
Use up less body surface of the baby by implementingintegrated and wearable multi-parameter monitoring
Monitor brain oxygenation StO2 (by near-infraredspectroscopy) and fuse the data intelligently toachieve higher sensitivity, specificity and reliability.
StO2
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BioCS-NodeEnabling ultra-low power ambulatory monitoring of cardiac and neurological bioelectric signalsusing compressed sensing
Pierre Vandergheynst, David Atienza (EPFL)
Autonomous tool that automatically identifies anomalies inheart-rate and alerts doctors in seconds, helping them treatpatients more quickly
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BioCS-NodePierre Vandergheynst, David Atienza (EPFL)
Main articles and news reports:
CNNSmartphone detects danger in a heartbeat24heures.ch - Les anomalies cardiaques en direct sur votre portableTdg.ch - Grce l'EPFL, on peut contrler son coeur en directLes chos - Les problmes cardiaques signals sur le tlphone portable
PhysOrg.com - Tiny tool to track heart rateLe Temps - Notre coeur sur couteLe Nouvelliste - Cardiologie par tlphones mobilesLa Libert - Alertes cardiaques par tlphoneL'Express - La cardiologie par tlphones mobilesDer Bund - Herz aus dem TaktBlick - Ein SMS vom HerzL'Agefi - Des crises cardiaques dtectes par smartphone20 Minutes - Le portable surveille le coeur20 Minuten - Herz unter KontrolleTSR1-Surveille le coeur avec le tlphone mobile de lEPFLClarin News Argentina Detecta problemas en el corazn en tiempo realTVE1 Deteccin automtica de arritmias con un nodo inteligenteWPXI New medical invention for arrhythmia detection by EPFLEl Cultural Nodos inteligentes para controlar nuestra saludLa Repubblica - Salute e medicina (29 novembre): trasmformare un cellulare in unelettrocardiografo
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Education & Dissemination Activities
EducationalKit Daniel Roggen, ETHZ
COMES Mariagiovanna Sami, USI
TED-Activities Philippe Fischer, FSRM
D43D David Atienza, EPFL
NanoBio2010 Janos Vrs, ETHZ
iCAN Jrgen Brugger, EPFL
Plasmonics Olivier Martin, EPFL
WIMEMS-School Danick Briand, EPFL
B-AWaRE Martino Ruggiero, EPFL
SEE-Nano Vanessa Wood, ETHZ
EASY Adrian Ionescu, EPFL
ISMICT Christian Enz, CSEM
SPIMD Sandro Carrara, EPFL
E-Print Giovanni Nisato, CSEM
MicroCool John Thome, EPFL
QCrypt-ED Matthias Christandl, ETHZ
MMB2011 Olivier Guenat, CSEM
FEDAMaT Yusuf Leblebici, EPFL
Mastering NT Mariagiovanna Sami, USI
NextGen Christian Enz, CSEM
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Education kit for wearable computing
Daniel Roggen (ETHZ)
The kit is composed of hardware,software and algorithmic buildingblocks that can be interfaced in asimple way using "plug-and-play"principles at the hardware andsoftware level.
Applications and demonstrations areprogrammed with a dedicatedenvironment tailored for wearablecomputing.
EducationalKit
Development of an educational kit to support hands-on teaching of "wearable computing"and rapid prototyping and demonstration of simple context-aware wearable computing systems.
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Swiss E-Print workshopE-PrintGiovanni Nisato (CSEM)
Swiss e-Print : e for...
Novel areas: organic and printed opto-electronics, micro-optical, bio-medical, MEMSfabrication andpackaging, 3D rapid prototyping, flexible substrate and roll-to-roll technologies.
Electronic...
Emerging... Enabling... Eco-friendly... Etc...
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4th Design for 3D Silicon Integration WorkshopD43D Vasileios Pavlidis (EPFL)
June 25-27, 2012
Mvenpick Hotel, Lausanne
Main topics: applications requiring 3D interconnect architecture flooplanning for 3D architectures
modeling characterization testing for 3D ICs
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Artist Joseph Sifakis (EPFL)
September 17-21, 2012
Aix-les-Bains, France
This school brings together some of the best lecturersfrom all over the world in a one week programme,and will be a fantastic opportunity for interaction.
The Summer School seeks a balance between
foundational aspects and applications.
Speakers include recognized leading researchers andengineers.
Artist Summer School on Embedded Systems Design
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A dense institutional network
Nano-Tera.ch:
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Consortium institutionsLeading House
EPFL Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
Consortium
ETHZ Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
EPFL Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
UniGE University of Geneva
UniBas University of Basel
CSEM Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology
UniNE University of Neuchtel
USI University of Lugano
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36 participating institutions
Partof
ETH-Board
Partof
OPET(BBT)
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artof
SUK
/CUS
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Distribution of research groups150 research groups36 institutions
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Distribution of research groups150 research groups37 institutions
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Strategic partnership with ChinaNano-Tera strategic action to foster Sino-Swiss research collaborations within Nano-Tera.ch thematic areas.
November 2010: Exploratory phase
Great interest for the Nano-Tera conceptfrom major Chinese research institutionsin the fields covered by the program
Shenzhen institute of Advanced Technologies, Shanghai Institute of Microsystem
and Information technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Fudan University, Wuxi Center of Internet of Things
Spring 2011: Joint call with SSSTC(Sino-Swiss Science & Technology Cooperation)for Sino-Swiss collaborative projects(Pilot Grants)
6 projects selected for about 1.5 MCHF
October 2011 September 2012
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Nano-Tera strategic action to foster Sino-Swiss research collaborations within Nano-Tera.ch thematic areas.
November 2010: Exploratory phase
Great interest for the Nano-Tera conceptfrom major Chinese research institutionsin the fields covered by the program
Shenzhen institute of Advanced Technologies, Shanghai Institute of Microsystem
and Information technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Fudan University, Wuxi Center of Internet of Things
Spring 2011: Joint call with SSSTC(Sino-Swiss Science & Technology Cooperation)for Sino-Swiss collaborative projects(Pilot Grants)
6 projects selected for about 1.5 MCHF
October 2011 September 2012
ChineseInstitutions
Peking University
University of Science and Technologyof China, Suzhou
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology
Partner Institute for Computational Biology,Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences
Strategic partnership with China
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Total publications: 289
Participation to 539 conferences and workshops
Patents: 10
Awards: 14
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Successful scientific dissemination
RTD 2009 RTD 2010 NTF Total
Journal/book contributions 93 36 10 139Conference papers 60 69 21 150
Total 153 105 31 289
(as of Oct. 2011)
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International outreach
539 presentations of Nano-Tera projects given in conferences and workshops worldwide
(as of Oct. 2011)
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Nano-Tera.ch has provided new and important research opportunities asan instrument for application oriented collaboration in engineering that didnot exist before, and that foster very challenging systems engineeringprojects.
The panel is impressed and pleased about the current state and progressof the program.
The projects demonstrate that collaboration of leading scientists is effectiveand essential to break new grounds for large technical and societalchallenges. It forces scientists to think about how to integrate their scientific
findings in such a manner that it can be used for industrial applications. The program has supported the shift in the mindset from individualistic
towards multidisciplinary and cross-disciplinary research.
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A successful program
SNF evaluation panel comments, 2011
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Whos who?
Nano-Tera.ch:
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Executive Committee
Prof. Giovanni De Micheli
Chair, EPFL
Prof. Nico de Rooij
EPFL
Prof. Boi Faltings
EPFL
Prof. Mehdi JazayeriUni Lugano - USI
Dr. Hugo ZbindenUni Genve
Prof. Christofer HieroldETHZ
Dr. Alex Dommann
CSEM
Prof. Lothar ThieleETHZ
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Steering Committee
Prof. Patrick Aebischer
Chairman and President of EPFL
Prof. Ralph Eichler
President ETHZ
Dr. Mario El-Khoury
CEO CSEM
Prof. Piero MartinoliPresident Uni Lugano / USI
Prof. Jean-Dominique VassalliRector Uni Geneva
Prof. Antonio LoprienoPresident Uni Basel
Prof. Martine RahierPresident Uni Neuchtel
Prof. Philippe Gillet
Alternate to the Chair
Vice-President of Academic Affairs, EPFL
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Scientific Advisory Board
Dr. Andrea Cuomo
STMicroelectronics, Switzerland
Prof. Satoshi Goto
Waseda University, Japan
Prof. Teresa Meng
Stanford University, USA
Prof. Heinrich Meyr
Uni of Aachen, Germany
Prof. Khalil Najafi
Uni of Michigan, USA
Prof. Calton Pu
Georgia Tech, USA
Prof. Lina Sarro
TU Delft, Netherlands
Prof. Gran Stemme
KTH, Sweden
Prof. Enrico Macii
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
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Management Office
Dr. Martin Rajman
Executive Director
John Maxwell
Webmaster
Dr. Patrick Mayor
Scientific Coordinator
Yann Dixon
Finance & Control
Coordinator
Jocelyne Vassalli
Administrative Assistant
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and welcome to the meeting!
Thank you
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