Optique et Photonique dans le Programme IST (Information Society Technologies)
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Optique et Photonique dans le Programme IST
(Information Society Technologies)
Henri RAJBENBACH
European CommissionDirectorate-General Information SocietyNanoelectronics and Photonics
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Outline
Introduction – Key figures – Geographical facts
Photonics in IST FP6 (2002 – 2006) Overview of projects - call 2 (2003-2004)Call 3 and joint call (2004-2005)Call 5 (2005-2006)Route to success - Some advice
Beyond 2007 (Framework Programme VII)TimelinePolitical contextThe five major themes
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Photonic components research in IST
FP 5 (1998 - 2002)
21 M€
19 M€
15 M€
Funding
2000
2001
2002
Project start
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2005 15-20 M€
2006> 47 M€
Call 3 + joint call(closed mid-Oct-04)
Call 5
FP 6 (2002 - 2006)
56 M€
2004
Call 2(Projects now starting)56 M€56 M€
Hamburg
DuisburgWuppertalDüsseldorfKölnBonn
Berlin
LeipzigJenaErfurt
FrankfurtDarmstadt
Würsburg
Nuremberg
Munich
RegensburgStuttgart
Ulm
Munster
PaderbornGottingen
36 participations
Photonic components – Germany – FP6
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19 participations
Photonic components – France – FP6
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The ResearchBricks:
Solid-State
Sources and
Sources arrays
Materials and microstructures
Passive Components Photonic
ICs
Sensors
The Cements:Integration Technologies
Manufacturing Scalability
Education and Training
Environment / Security / Other
Industrialsectors
Health care / Life Science
Telecom / infotainment
Call 2 coverage
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60%19%
12%
9%
TelecomHealth care & life science
Environment & Security
Other FP5
Application sectors (received proposals)
Figures in “number of received proposals”
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Photonics in Telecom : How hot ?
Hot !
Colder !
In cost:4 x 10 Gb/s < 40 Gb/s
Transmission rate in a single fiber
Source:
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70%
10%
16%
4%
STREP - Specific targeted Research Projects
- Focused research project (as in FP5)
(Figures in “number of received proposals”)
“Instruments” (received proposals)
IP - Integrated Projects (IP)- All elements of technology chain- Strategic industrial goals- Different type of activities:
RTD, transfer, training, dissemination...
NoE - Networks of Excellence
- Integration activities: reorganisation - consolidation of Research activities
- Research activities: A joint programme of activity” (JPA)
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Active components(Lasers and LED)
Active / passive integration(Photonic Integrated circuits)
Microelec / Photonic integration
Nanophotonics, Photonic crystals
Passive components
Technology coverage (selected proposals)
IPSTREPNoE
16 selected proposals
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Storage
THz sourcesOrganic LEDs
PICMOS SynQPSK
Blue lasers
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Some examples
IP
NoE
Organic LEDs
TeraHz components & applications
PHOREMOST
STREP
Net
Topic N° ofpartners
FundingAcronym
15-16 5 M€
12 M€
34 6 M€
24
Photonic Integrated components and circuits
Holographic storage towards 1 Tbyte 2 M€8
WAPITIWaferbonding Active Passive Integration Technology 6 1.5 M€
Nano-Photonics and Molecular scale technologies
ATHOS
35 4.7 M€
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Nano-photonic and nanoelectronic (joint call)
R&D focus:- Nano-electronic and Nano-photonic materials, related
fabrication processes and their functional validation in manufacturable integrated devices;
- Non-conventional nano-MOS logic and memory devices, photonics/nano-electronics integration technologies for functional devices, and production technologies;
Materials, equipment & processes for productionof nano-photonics & nano-electronics devices
ObjectiveTo master nanoelectronics & nanophotonicsat industrial scale
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Under Evaluation
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Call 5 on Photonics (2005) - Trends
More integration: “Photonic system on a chip” “Nanoelectronics / Nanophotonics integration”
More emphasize on new sectors (in preparation of FP7): - Bio-photonics: functional components and subassemblies - Environment and security: sensors and imaging components
Further work in “traditional” domains: - Low cost components and subsystems (access networks, infotainment) - Sources (compactness, brightness, tunability, spectral purity)
Instruments: - IPs with medium-term exploitation - STREPs with medium- to long-term exploitation - CAs/SSAs for roadmaps etc. and for providing access to components
And … encouraging new member/candidate states and SMEs
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Route to failure:Understand the selection criteria for R&D proposals
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Relevance
Impact
S&T Excellence
Consortium
Management
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Resources
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Example: S&T Excellence
• Clearly defined and well focused objectives ?
• Progress beyond state-of-the-art ?
- No quantified specs for the proposed device/component !- No intermediate targets !- Hey, too easy, some key parameters are missing !
- Can’t assess: no commitment for some key parameters !- State-of the art is not described !- Naïve specs !- It is more development than research !- Nice, but not scalable !
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• Exploitation and/or dissemination plans adequate ?
- Too vague - Starts too late- No dissemination plan, besides “they will publish” !- All deliverables are confidential !
Potential Impact(exploitation and dissemination)
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- A killing criterion !
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FP6
FP7
New Financial Perspectives
2003 2004 2005
2007 - 2010 …
2006
WP03-04Call1
Call2 Call3Call4 Call5 Call6 (tbc)
WP05-06
AdoptionProposals on FP, and specific programmes
Communication: "Preparing the future: reinforcing European research policy" (12/05/04)
WP + Calls
Communication “Building our common future: Policy challenges and Budgetary means of the Enlarged Union 2007-2013" (10/02/04)
Beyond FP6: FP7 (2007 - 2010)
• Research (as never before) is high on the political agenda – Commission’s proposal in the Financial Perspectives is
to increase research budget by at least x2
• First communications on FP7 should reinforce the Commission’s proposal in the New Financial Perspectives
FP7 context
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5 major themes:- Research grants to individual teams (basic research)- Collaborative Research (Business as usual)- Private/Public partnership (Technology Platforms)- Strengthening Research capacities
(infrastructures + human capital)- Co-ordination of national/regional programmes
Budget: Significant increase:FP4 (1994-1998): 13 B€FP5 (1998-2002): 15 B€FP6 (2002-2006): 17 B€FP7 (2007-2010): 34 B€
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Beyond FP6: FP7 (2007 - 2010)
+ 2
+ 2
x 2(“mini-Moore’s law”)
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R&D spending – facts and objectives
But… Employment is hotter:1 M€ invested ---> 100 direct jobs in road construction
---> 2 direct jobs in Semiconductors !
LisbonObjective
(2010)
3 %?
% of GNP
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
(source: OCDE & Courrier International, Jan-04)
EU Member States
USA
R&D spendingJapan
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Conclusion and further information
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“Nanoelectronics and Photonics” unit web site: http://www.cordis.lu/ist/directorate_c/mnoc/
(these viewgraphs, consultation reports…)
Official Call for proposals:http://fp6.cordis.lu/fp6/calls_open.cfm
Call 3 and joint call: http://www.cordis.lu/coordination/era-net.htm (ERA in call 3)http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/nmp.htm (joint call)
Contact:[email protected]@[email protected]@cec.eu.int
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