Priority 3 Call for proposals 2004
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Priority 3 Priority 3 Call for proposals 2004Call for proposals 2004
Antoaneta FoleaUnit “Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies”
Directorate “Industrial Technologies”Research Directorate-general
European CommissionThese pages do not represent any commitmenton behalf of the European Commission.Please refer to official documents.See, e.g.: http://www.cordis.lu/fp6;http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/fp6/index_en.html;http://www.cordis.lu/nanotechnology
Participation in FP6 projectsParticipation in FP6 projectsWhat does this mean ?...What does this mean ?...
ApplyApply
Co-ordinator
Partner
Consortium to coordinate
ContactsContacts
Consortium to be involved in
ContactsContacts
Participation in FP6 projectsParticipation in FP6 projectsWhat does this mean ?...What does this mean ?...
To be To be successfulsuccessful
Co-ordinator
Partner
Selection of the topictopic
Selection of the partnerspartners
Knowledge of the rulesrules
Knowledge of ‘how to write a proposalhow to write a proposal’
Selection of a good co-ordinatorgood co-ordinator
How to make contacts ?How to make contacts ?
The network of « friends of our friends »
Conferences !!
Publications List of funded projects on the EC website (e.g. ‘nano’-projects)
Send direct emails !!! Search for partners on CORDIS (http://fp6.cordis.lu/fp6/partners.cfm)
National Contact Points (NCP): - list of NCPs in Europe (http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/ncp.htm)
- Romanian NCPs (e.g. Ms Letitia Clara Stanila, [email protected])
To participate in FP6 ?To participate in FP6 ?Not THAT difficult…Not THAT difficult…
… if we know how it works …Ministry(ies) Institutes / Universities
Departments
Directorate(s) General(s) Directions
Units NPRDI FP6
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Priority 1Priority 2Priority 3Priority 4Priority 5Priority 6Priority 7
DG RTD – Direction FDG INFSO – Direction CDG RTD – Direction GDG RTD – Direction HDG RTD – Direction EDG RTD – Direction IDG RTD – Direction K
How it works …How it works …Directorate General Research (DG RTD)
Directions A, B, C, …, L
UnitsStrategy and politics
[Thematic, Scientific]
Admin and finance
e.g. Directorate G – ‘Industrial Technologies’Directorate G – ‘Industrial Technologies’ (Ezio Andreta)Unit G1 Strategy and policy (Nick Hartley)
Unit G2 Products, processes, organisations (Herve Pero)
Unit G3 Materials (Jose Lorenzo Valles)
Unit G4 Nanosciences and nanotechnologies (Renzo Tomellini)
Unit G5 Administration and finance (Bernd Reichert)
Unit G6 Research fund for coal and steel (Pierre Vannson)
DIRECTION GENERALE DE LA RECHERCHE
Directeur Général
A. MITSOS
Unité 1 : Relations interinstitutionnelles Directeur Général-adjoint Directeur Général-adjoint
Conseiller principal chargé dequestions générales de
la politique de recherche
C. FISCHER-DIESKAU …………………………… H. RICHARDSON ……………………………..
Unité 2 : Information et communication
Conseiller chargé dequestions de la politique de la
recherche
Unité 5 : Politique de coopération scientifique internationale
Conseiller principal chargé de la dimension internationale de
l'EER
Conseiller principal chargé des questions de fusion
thermonucléaireM. CLAESSENS ff. M. ANDRE L. BELLEMIN …………………………….. U. FINZI
Unité 3 : Audit interne Unité 6 : Projets de coopération scientifique internationale
Conseiller principal chargé des questions économiques
L. DE WOLF T. ARNOLD ……………………………..Unité 4 : Planification,
programmation, évaluation Assistant du Directeur Général Secteur : Administration et finances
B. DE BOISSEZON S. CHATZIPANAGIOTOU Y. MOTTEU
Direction ACoordination des actions
communautaires
Direction BStructurer l'Espace européen
de la recherche
Direction CSciences et société
Direction DFacteur humain, mobilité et
actions Marie Curie
Direction EBiotechnologie, agriculture et
alimentation
Direction FSanté
R. ESCRITT R.J. SMITS f.f. R. GEROLD R. LIBERALI C. PATERMANN O. QUINTANA TRIAS
Conseiller pour les perspectives futures
1. Coordination ouverte des politiques de recherche
1. Aspects stratégiques et politiques;
administration et finances
1. Aspects stratégiques et politiques
1. Aspects stratégiques et politiques
1. Aspects stratégiques et politiques
J. GAUDIN F. GOFFAUX P. LAGET …………… E. MAGNIEN T. HALL
1. Programme-cadre2. Renforcer la coopération dans
la recherche et la base scientifique européenne
2. Conseils scientifiqueset gouvernance 2. Bourses européennes 2. Qualité de l'alimentation 2. Maladies graves
C. DE LA TORRE R-J. SMITS P. GALIAY f.f. G. BINGEN L. BRESLIN A. VANVOSSEL2. Support à la mise en œuvre des programmes de recherche 3. Recherche et PMEs 3. Ethique et science 3. Réseaux de formation par la
recherche3.Sécurité des systèmes de
production alimentaire Secteur : Cancer
G. STROUD X. GOENAGA B. RHODE B. SCHMITZ L. BOCHEREAU M. J. VIDAL-RAGOUT3. Aspects réglementaires et
horizontauxSecteur : Recherche
coopérative4. Connaissance de la sciencepar le public; jeunes et science
4. Promotion de l'excellence scientifique 4. Administration et finances 3. Maladies liées à la pauvreté
M. RICHARDS J. BALL G. MEDRANO R. MEIJER M. SOARES DE AIRES A. HOEVELER
4. Anticipation des besoins scientifiques et technologiques
Secteur : Recherchecollective et promotion de la
participation des PMEsSecteur : Jeunes et science 5. Bourses internationales 4. Génomique fondamentale
W. CANNELL B. VERACHTERT S. PARKER N. NEWMAN M. HALLENSecteur :
Administration et finances4. Infrastructures de recherche 5. Femmes et sciences 6. Administration et finances 5. Administration et finances
P. STALINS M. MALACARNE N. DEWANDRE U. HEIDER M. DELPRAT5. Liens avec les autres
politiques5. Administration et finances;
COST6. Biotechnologie et Génomique
appliquéeR. BURMANJER M. BURES A. AGUILAR
Secteur :Consultations interservices Secteur : COST
J. LE QUEMENT M. WARRASSecteur :
Aspects régionauxD. CORPAKIS
Direction GTechnologies industrielles
Direction HEspace et transports
Direction IEnvironnement
Direction JEnergie
Direction KSociété et économie de la
connaissance
Direction LRessources
E. ANDRETA J. METTHEY P. VALETTE f.f. P. FERNANDEZ RUIZ J.F. MARCHIPONT M. SOARES
1. Aspects stratégiques et politiques
1. Aspects stratégiques et politiques pour le transport
durable
1. Aspects politiques et stratégie pour le développement durable
1. Aspects stratégiques et politiques
1. Aspects stratégiques et politiques; Investissements dans
la recherche
1. Politique du personnelet égalité des chances
N. HARTLEY L. PRISTA P. VALETTE M. POIREAU I. SARAGOSSI G. PAPAGEORGIOU
2. Produits, procédés, organisation Secteur : Mesures et essais Secteur : Durabilité urbaine et
héritage culturel2. Systèmes de conversion et
de transport de l'énergie
2. Prospective scientifiqueet technologique; liens avec
l'IPTS
Secteur : Environnementde travail et soutien technique
H. PERO K. LARSEN E. PONTHIEU A. PEREZ SAINZ P. CARACOSTAS ………….
3. Matériaux 2. Transports de surface 2. Changement global 3. Sources énergétiques nouvelles et renouvelables
3. Compétitivité, analyse économique, indicateurs 2. Budget et service financier
J.L. VALLES BRAU C. TOKAMANIS A. GHAZI W. RALDOW U. MULDUR R. KRENGEL
4. Nanosciences et nanotechnologies
3. Aéronautique et coordination de la recherche dans le domaine de
l'Espace
3. Cycle de l'eau etaspects liés au sol
4. Fission nucléaire et radioprotection
4. Recherche en Sciences humaines et sociales
3. Formation et information interne
R. TOMELLINI H. VON BOSE A. TILCHE H. FORSSTROM A. SORS M. STAVAUX
5. Administration et finances 4. Espace : politique 4. Biodiversité et écosystèmes marins
5. Développement conjoint de la fusion
Secteur: Sciences sociales dans l'Espace Européen
de la Recherche4. Audits externes
B. REICHERT L. TYTGAT P. MATHY J.P. RAGER P. FISCH E. RILLE
6. Fonds Charbon Acier 5. Administration et finances Secteur: Biodiversité 6. Accords d'associationde fusion 5. Administration et finances 5. Informatique
P. VANNSON M. SUCKER M. SHARMAN H. BRUHNS P. FERNANDEZ CANADAS D. GOULD5. Administration et finances 7. Administration et finances Secteur: Infrastructures
et bureautiqueM. BOHLE CARBONELL H. SPOOR H.-C. SACK
Date : 15/01/2004
Source: http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/research/pdf/organisation_en.pdf
How it works …How it works …Proposal Proposal
When starting a proposal, we need to know:
When is the deadlinedeadline ? Is it enough time to prepare the proposal ? What ideaidea ? do I know which are the topicstopics addressed by the call ? What type of instrumentinstrument is more suitable for my idea ? do I know which are the ‘instruments’ and the differences between them ? Who should I contactcontact ? do I know researchers acting in the field of the topic ?
Do I want to be a co-ordinator or just a partner ? Who can helphelp me in setting up the proposal ?
me
my organisation (colleagues, financial dept., legal dept.)
consultancy firm
Romanian NCPs
National representative at EC
Call Code Instrument DeadlineDeadline Budget (provis.)NMP-NI-3 IP and NE March 2, 2004 (1st stage) 245 M€
June 22, 2004 (2nd stage)
NMP-TI-3 STREP, CA, SSA May 12, 2004 (single stage) 105 M€
NMP-SME-3 IP for SMEs March 2, 2004 (1st stage) 80 M€June 22, 2004 (2nd stage)
NMP-STEEL-3 IP March 17, 2004 (single stage) 25 M€ (20 for P3)IST-NMP-3 IP,NE,STREP to be defined 180 M€ (90 for P3)
Calls for proposals in 2004 Calls for proposals in 2004 Priority 3Priority 3
Focus on 9 topics: Self-organisation and self-assembling (STREP) Molecular motors (STREP) Expanding knowledge in size-dependent phenomena (SSA) New knowledge on interfaces for new applications (STREP) Nanostructured surfaces (IP) Industrially relevant production of nanoparticles (IP) Characterisation/ manipulation, devices & techniques (STREP) Impact on human health and environment (SSA; CA) Ethical, legal, social aspects of research
in nanotechnology (SSA)
AREA 1: AREA 1: Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies
TopicsTopicsNext Call 2004Next Call 2004
Focus on 10 topics: Understanding materials phenomena (NE, CA) Modelling and design of multifunctional materials (STREP) Materials processing by radically innovative techn. (STREP) Development of nanostructured materials (IP) “Intelligent” biomaterials for tissue repair / regeneration (STREP) Tribology-related surface eng. for multifunctional materials (IP) Bio-inspired and Organic/Inorganic Hybrid materials (STREP) Higher perf. multi-materials for macro-scale applications (IP) Measurement and testing of new multi- functional materials (CA) Mapping and foresight activities (SSA)
TopicsTopicsNext Call 2004Next Call 2004
AREA 2: AREA 2: KB multifunctional materials
Focus on 7 topics: User-friendly prod. technologies, factory of the future (IP, CA) New prod. technologies for high added value products, exploiting nanoscale precision engineering techniques (IP) Support to the dev. of new KB added value products / services
in traditional less RTD intensive industries (IP for SMEs) Hazard reduction in production plant and storage sites (IP) Support to the development of new KB and sustainable processes and eco-innovation (IP for SMEs) Safety, environmental technologies for ind. production (STREP) Increasing "user awareness" for sust. consumption (CA, SSA)
TopicsTopicsNext Call 2004Next Call 2004
AREA 3: AREA 3: New Production Processes / Devices
Integrated Projects (IP) for• Human-friendly, safe and efficient construction, • New generation of multifunctional materials and technologies
for surface transport, • Mastering chemicals and creating new eco-efficient processes
and synthesis routes (NE also)• Also, coordination across Member States (MS) and Candidate
Countries (ACC) with National Contact Points (NCPs) (CA)
TopicsTopicsNext Call 2004Next Call 2004
AREA 4 AREA 4 (NEW FOCUS)(NEW FOCUS) : : Integration for improved construction,
chemicals, surface transport
Focus on four topics:
• Very low CO2 steel production processes (IP)Coordinated call with the Research Fund for Coal and Steel
and
• Integrating technologies for fast and flexible manufacturing (IP, STREP, SSA) • “Bio-sensors” for better diagnostics (IP, STREP)• Nano-Electronics (IP, NE, STREP)
Joint call with Priority 2
The call that is now openThe call that is now open
AREA 5: AREA 5: Cross-priorities activities
IntInt
ProdProd
NanoNano MatMat
Coatings
Porous materials
Safety, health
Functional Intelligent Materials
Agro-Bio-Mats
From interfaces to tissue engineering
Nano- fundamentals
Electronics
Medical systems
Industrial machinery
Robotics
Sensing / diagnosis / imaging
Micro-nano-manufacturing
P&P
Instrumentation
Materials by designNanotubes
Composites
Material processing
Chemical technologies
Nano-particles
Textile
production machinery
Biotech
Nano-materials
Hard alloys
Nano-bio
Moulds & diesOrganisation
ISTIST
ENVENV
NMPNMP calls in 2003calls in 2003CoverageCoverage
Coordination Actions (CA)
Networks of Excellence (NE)
Integrated Projects
(IP)
Specific Targeted Research Projects (STREP)
Traditional projects“Stairways of excellence”
Specific Support Actions (SSA)
New Instruments
InstrumentsInstruments
Networks Networks of of
excellenceexcellence• Strengthen excellence in a
research domain• Aim at integration • Joint programme of
activities• Seeking continuity• Autocatalytic knowledge
mass for excellence• EC funds: depending on
“integrated” resources
• Society problems & competitiveness
• Aim at exploitation• Implementation plan
(pre-defined results)• Limited in time• Critical mass for problem
solving• EC funds: depending on
estimated costs
Integrated Integrated projectsprojects
versuversuss
New instrumentsNew instruments
Integrated Projects (IP)
Aim: flagship, ambitious, leading to radical innovation and transformation of industry in the long term
• Strong industrial participation and even leadership• From fixed objectives to new applicable knowledge • Positive image of industrial research• Include inter-related activities
NewNew InstrumentsInstruments
Networks of Excellence (NE) Aim: Lasting integration of long-term research
to overcome fragmentation • Contribution to advancing knowledge for
sustainability, competitiveness and dynamism of EU industry; Scientific excellence is imperative
• Include Joint Programme of Activities to induce organisational change; research included, only if contributing to durable integration
NewNew InstrumentsInstruments
• Stimulating cooperation to improve research competencies
• EC funds only for coordination activities
• Similar structure as traditional projects
• Research at frontier of knowledge
• EC funds for RTD activities
Traditional instrumentsTraditional instrumentsSpecific targeted research projects
(STREP)Coordination actions (CA)
• Foresight activities
• Interaction with regulators and public authorities
Specific support actions (SSA)
• Specific Targeted REsearch Projects (STREP) at frontiers of knowledge: support long-term innovation and transformation of industry
• Coordination Actions (CA) - strengthen links between national, regional and EC RTD projects, co-ordination with EUREKA, COST and ESF actions: CA NE!!!
• Specific Support Actions (SSA) - preparing future research activities and scenarios, effective communication, road-maps
TraditionalTraditional InstrumentsInstruments
• High subscription• Good S&T quality and coverage of topics• Need for more industrial participation, however
very good SME participation• Need for selective use of instruments and
increased concentration of topics• Two stage procedure to be simplified• Need for better training of coordinators as well
as experts; importance of NCPs
NMP calls in 2003NMP calls in 2003Lessons learnt Lessons learnt
• Simpler, shorter “Stage 1”: Incomplete outline
IP NERelevance to call Relevance to callPotential Impact Potential ImpactS/T excellence
Threshold :12/15 8/1020 pages strict maximum
• Go/No-go after “Stage 1”; Full proposal in “Stage 2”
NMP calls in 2004NMP calls in 2004What’s new? - (i) Revision of 2-stage
submission and evaluation procedure
• More emphasis on industrial participation• Selective use of instruments (usually only one
single instrument per topic) • More topics addressed by IPs than by NE • Higher integration of topics (see Area 4)• Emphasis on integration and multidisciplinarity
WP 2004 and next callsWP 2004 and next callsWhat’s new? - (ii)
How it works …How it works …
Call for proposals Evaluation Negotiation Contract
Reports Mid Term Report Final Report
Technical
Financial
Management
Technical
Management
Technical
Financial
Management
National bureaucracy EC bureaucracy
Proposal: Forms A: A1, A1.1, A1.1 –
annex 1, A1.1 – annex 2, A1.2, A2, A2.1, A2.2
Forms B: B1, B2Forms C: Annex 1Forms D: D1, D2, D3, D4
Project:Scientifical ReportFinancial Report
Deliverables
Proposal: Forms A: A1, A2, A3Forms B: B1-8
Project:Scientifical ReportManagement ReportFinancial Report
Deliverables
~ 13.000 Euro (D, F, T)~ 13.000 Euro (D, F, T)~ 20.000 (A, V)~ 20.000 (A, V)
~ 2.000.000 Euro (STREP)~ 2.000.000 Euro (STREP)~ 5.000.000 Euro (NoE)~ 5.000.000 Euro (NoE)~ 10.000.000 Euro (IP)~ 10.000.000 Euro (IP)
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