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Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in France

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in France. France - US Workshop on NanoBioTechnologies. Washington DC, March 2-3, 2006. Nanoscience funding in France. French National Program in Nanosciences (2002 - 2004). French National Program for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (PNANO) (2005 - …).

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Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in France

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  1. Nanoscience and Nanotechnologyin France France - US Workshop on NanoBioTechnologies Washington DC, March 2-3, 2006

  2. Nanoscience funding in France French National Program in Nanosciences (2002 - 2004) French National Program for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (PNANO) (2005 - …)

  3. French National Program in Nanosciences Aim of theNational Program in Nanosciences:coordinate and develop fundamental research in Nanoscience along three axes: 1. Incentive Actions 2. Support for infrastructures and networks 3. Communication and dissemination FUNDING : 15 M€ 2004 Nanoscience community: ~2000 researchers Total annual expenditure in Nanoscience (incl. salaries): ~150 M€ Public expenditure in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in 2004 (EU report 2006): 248.7 M€

  4. National Fabrication Facilities CNRS/Univ./CEA-LETI Ultra-fast Micro-optoelectronics Molecular Electronics Micro & Nano-systems IEMN 180 (103) Nanomagnetism/Spintronics Microsystems Nanophotonics Si Nanoelectronics Si-SiGe IEF 116 (72) Nanofabrication Nanosciences Quantum Photonics Micro-fluidics LPN 81 (62) FEMTO Micro & Nano systems LETI MINATEC Micro-Nanoelectronics Photonics Spintronics Micro & Bio-systems Micro & Nano systems Power electronics Photonics, RF Chem & Bio-systems FMNT 300 (149) LAAS 150 (90) CNRS/Univ Clean rooms: 5300 m2 Invest 03-05: 54 M€° Pers: 827 (perm: 476)°° CEA/LETI Clean rooms: 6000 m2 Invest 03-05: 46 M€° Pers: 1050 (perm: 750)°° °Funds from DT °°Total nano + micro

  5. Regional Facilities (selected in 2004) Paris-Centre Nancy Strasbourg Rennes Ile de France Lyon Grenoble Montpellier Note: Support from Programme National Nanosciences

  6. Competence centers in nanosciences C’Nano selected in 2004 and 2005 • C’Nano Ile de France • C’Nano Rhône-Alpes • C’Nano Grand Sud-Ouest • C’Nano Grand-Est • C’Nano Nord-Ouest

  7. Competence Centers in Nanosciences - To structure public research in nanoscience and nanotechnology. - To enhance its attractiveness both for reseachears and for innovating companies. - To provide the overall research endeavour with the necessary visibility towards economy players and policy makers - To develop the offer for high level training in nanoscience and nanotechnology

  8. C'Nano Ile de France C'Nano Grand Est C'Nano Nord Ouest C'Nano Rhône Alpes C'Nano Grand Sud Ouest Competence Centers in NanoSciences

  9. Competence centers in Nanosciences C’Nano Overlook on research in nanosciences in France More than 320 teams have been identified in 200 laboratories Regional repartition: Number of permanent researchers (research scientists and teaching staff): C’Nano IdF: 616 C’Nano RhA: 445 C’Nano GSO: 458 C’Nano Gd Est: 250 C’Nano N-Ouest: 273 total 2042 (full time) Including non permanent researchers and supporting engineers: total 4000

  10. Competence centers in nanosciences NO Rhone-Alpes GE GSO C’nano IdF Statistics from Eranet NanoSci

  11. Thematics Statistics from Eranet NanoSci

  12. Building a consolidated view of the European Research landscape • Census of researchers and institutions, to evaluate European research potential • Indicators and comparisons among partners, to identify convergences, complementarities, and areas of optimal cooperation.

  13. Bibliometry

  14. Agence nationale de la Recherche(created in 2005) • I. Programme for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology PNANO • Launched in 2005, PNANO works as a competitive call for project funding (budget 35 millions €) • Open to academic and private research to encourage collaborations • Open to all thematics (nano-objects, nanomaterials, nanobio. ) • 303 submitted proposals, 75 selected projects • II.National Technology platforms • Special funding (22 millions € in 2005)

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