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Opportunités H2020 une selection

Opportunités H2020 une selection. Ob. Des. molécules aux matériaux. observation et modélisation. SET. pour le vivant. E. Chatzichristou, S. Katsanevas. H2020 une vue globale (biais SET). Excellent science Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)

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Opportunités H2020 une selection

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  1. Opportunités H2020 une selection Ob Des molécules aux matériaux observation et modélisation SET pour le vivant E. Chatzichristou, S. Katsanevas

  2. H2020 une vue globale (biais SET) • Excellent science • Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) • Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSC) (no upcoming calls?) • European research infrastructures (INFRA) • Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEIT) • Information and communication technologies • Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials, Advanced manufacturing and processing, Biotechnology • Space • Societal challenges (7 in total) • Health, demographic change and wellbeing • Secure, clean and efficient energy • Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials • Europe in a changing world – inclusive, innovative and reflective Societies • Spreading excellence and widening participation • Science with and for society • (Que les programmes “collectifs” pas de MSCA individuels etc…)

  3. Future and Emerging Technologies Groupes A,B,C FETPROACT-02-2017: FET ERANET Cofund Application deadline:24-01-2017 Proposals should coordinate national and regional programmes for research in the FET domain by implementing a joint transnational call for proposals (resulting in grants to third parties) with EU cofunding. Proposers are encouraged to implement other joint activities related to the coordination of public research and innovation programmes, such as transnational networking, meetings and technology transfer activities, as well as additional joint calls without EU cofunding. Overall budget: €5 million FETOPEN-01-2016-2017: FET-Open research and innovation actions Application deadline:27-09-2017 This topic supports the early stages of research to establish radical new technological possibilities. Individual grants: Up to €4 million Overall budget: €84 million FETOPEN-03-2017: FET-Open Coordination and Support Actions Application deadline:17-01-2017 Individual Grants of between €300,000 and €500,000. Lien privilegié à un FET-CSA de photodetection (“SENSE”) Graphene ? Human Brain Project ?

  4. Europeanresearch Infrastructures , Groupe A INFRADEV-04-2016: European Open Science Cloud for Research Application deadline:29-03-2017 Research discipline:Science & Technology R&D The aim of this call is to make research data discoverable, accessible, assessable, intelligible, useable, and wherever possible interoperable Grants of between €8 million and €15 million are expected to be sufficient to address these challenges. EINFRA-21-2017: Platform-driven e-infrastructure innovation Application deadline:29-03-2017 Research discipline:Science & Technology R&D Proposals will address only one of the points below. At least one proposal for each point will be selected: 1. Universal discoverability of data objects and provenance 2. Computing e-infrastructure with extreme large datasets Grants of between €2.5 million and €5 million are expected to be sufficient to address these challenges.

  5. European Research Infrastructures, Groupes A,C • INFRAINNOV-01-2017: Fostering co-innovation for future detection and imaging technologies • Application deadline: 29-03-2017 • The aim of this call is to support the establishment of an open initiative oriented towards a novel research and innovation collaborative framework engaging both the research communities in Europe using Research Infrastructures and the industry (including SMEs), for the mutual benefit of these stakeholders and the European society at large. • As a pilot initiative, the proposals should mainly address the development of future detection and imaging technologies, which have applications in the fields of medicine, manufacturing industry, aerospace, ICT, engineering, environmental sciences and beyond, and should constitute a driver enabling the transfer of fundamental research towards industrial application. • Grants of up to €20 million are expected to be sufficient to address this challenge. • Le candidat le plus probable projet « Attract » du CERN • Symposium “Trends, Wishes and Dreams in Detection and Imaging Technologies ” on June 30 – July 1, 2016 at ESADE, Barcelona. The purpose of this Symposium is to collect short, 10-minute pitches in detection and imaging and related computing on new daring ideas or generic concepts that could be used in radiation detectors and other sensor- and imaging driven scientific instrumentation by 2025. • www.attract-eu.org.

  6. Joint call M_ERANET I • M-ERA.NET 2 is an EU-funded network established to support and increase the coordination of European research programmes and related funding in materials science and engineering. The network aims to address societal challenges and technological needs with an interdisciplinary approach, and as part of this operates an annual series of Joint Calls, each worth around €40 million. • The 2016 Joint Call is now open for pre-proposals focusing on the following topics: • Integrated computational materials engineering (ICME): The proposals should focus on one of the following model-driven schemes • Design of new materials with properties targeted for engineering applications. • Tailoring microstructural changes of known materials to obtain new or improved properties. • Creating or improving tools to advance virtual design, virtual testing or virtual processing. • Innovative surfaces, coatings and interfaces: The objective of the topic is to develop innovative or significantly improved coatings, interfaces and process solutions by chemical and/or physical surface modification. • High performance synthetic and biobased composites: The topic aims at composites having adequate functional properties for the target applications including mechanical performance like high strength or stiffness to weight ratio and physical-chemical properties like thermal and electrical conductivity. The possible application areas may include among others energy applications (consumption reduction, storage and production), light weight structures in transportation, mobility, and other engineering applications. • -

  7. Joint call M_ERANET II • Functional materials: The scope of this topic is to develop advanced functional materials, or material systems with improved physical, chemical and mechanical properties leading to advances on the following topics: Multifunctional, nano/microstructured materials with properties tailored to perform function on demand; Production of fuels; Power generation; Energy storage; Efficient use of energy. • Interfaces between materials and biological hosts for health applications: The main objective is to obtain a better understanding of the interfaces between biomaterials (non-biological) and its biological hosts (eg organs, body tissues, cells and human bio-fluids). • Materials for additive manufacturing: The objective is to develop innovative metallic, ceramic and polymeric materials designed for use in AM processes and advanced production systems in order to confer improved or modified properties for the manufacturing of components. • Applicants from the following countries may participate in the 2016 call: Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Cyprus, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Taiwan, and Turkey. • Project consortia must consist of at least three parties (all requesting funding) from two different countries, at least one of which must be European. The consortia may involve as many partners as necessary, however small to medium projects (maximum six partners) are expected. Each project partner has to apply individually for regional/national funding. For each project partner the funding rules of the respective regional/national programmes apply. No project may last for more than 36 months. The deadline for pre-proposals is 14 June 2016.

  8. Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEIT) , Groupe B ICT-30-2017: Photonics KET 2017 Application deadline:25-04-2017 Research discipline:Engineering, Communications & Physical Sciences R&D •Research and Innovation Actions: Application driven core photonic technology developments for a new generation of photonic devices for agile Petabit/s Optical Core and Metro Networks; Photonic integrated circuit (PIC) technology; Disruptive approaches to optical manufacturing by 2 and 3 D opto-structuring. Anticipated size of proposals: Between €6 million and €8 million. ICT-31-2017: Micro- and nanoelectronics technologies Application deadline:25-04-2017 Research discipline:Engineering, Communications & Physical Sciences R&D: Research and Innovation actions: Anticipated size of proposals: Between €2 million and €4 million.

  9. Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEIT) , Groupe A Competitiveness of European Space Sector: Technology and Science COMPET-2-2017: Competitiveness in Earth observation mission technologies COMPET-3-2017: High speed data chain COMPET-4-2017: Scientific data exploitation COMPET-5-2017: Space Weather COMPET-6-2017: Space portal

  10. Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEIT) , • Groupe B • Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Production • NMBP-04-2017: Architectured /Advanced material concepts for intelligent bulk material structures • NMBP-05-2017: Advanced materials and innovative design for improved functionality and aesthetics in high added value consumer goods • NMBP-06-2017: Improved material durability in buildings and infrastructures, including offshore • NMBP-07-2017: Systems of materials characterisation for model, product and process optimisation • Advanced Materials and Nanotechnologies for Healthcare • NMBP-09-2016: Biomaterials for diagnosis and treatment of demyelination disorders of the Central Nervous System • NMBP-10-2016: Nanoformulation of biologicals • NMBP-12-2017: Development of a reliable methodology for better risk management of engineered biomaterials in Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products and/or Medical Devices • NMBP-13-2017: Cross-cutting KETs for diagnostics at the point-of-care • NMBP-14-2017: Regulatory Science Framework for assessment of risk benefit ratio of Nanomedicines and Biomaterials • NMBP-15-2017: Nanotechnologies for imaging cellular transplants and regenerative processes in vivo

  11. Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEIT) , Groupe B • Advanced Materials and Nanotechnologies for Energy Applications • NMBP-17-2016: Advanced materials solutions and architectures for high efficiency solar energy harvesting • NMBP-18-2016: Advanced materials enabling the integration of storage technologies in the electricity grid • NMBP-19-2017: Cost-effective materials for “power-to-chemical” technologies • NMBP-20-2017: High-performance materials for optimizing carbon dioxide capture • Biotechnology • BIOTEC-05-2017: Microbial platforms for CO2-reuse processes in the low-carbon economy • BIOTEC-06-2017: Optimisation of biocatalysis and downstream processing for the sustainable production of high value-added platform chemicals • BIOTEC-07-2017: New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBT) in molecular farming: Multipurpose crops for industrial bioproducts

  12. Societal Challenges - Climate Action, Environment, Groupe A SC5-18-2017: Novel in-situ observation systems Application deadline:07-03-2017 Type of action: Research and Innovation Action Anticipated value of awards: €4 million - €5 million Total budget: €15 million SC5-04-2017: Towards a robust and comprehensive greenhouse gas verification system Application deadline:07-03-2017 Type of action: Research and Innovation Action Anticipated value of awards: €10 million Total budget: €43 million shared between four calls. Integrated European regional modelling and climate prediction system Application deadline:07-03-2017 Research discipline:Natural Environment R&D Type of action: Research and Innovation Action Anticipated value of awards: €13 million Total budget: €43 million shared between four calls.

  13. Spreading excellence and widening participation Groupes A,B,C WIDESPREAD-03-2017: ERA Chairs Application deadline: 05-10-2017 Research discipline: Engineering, Communications & Physical Sciences R&D The ERA Chairs programme aims to support universities or research organisations in attracting and maintaining high quality human resources under the direction of an outstanding researcher and research manager (the ERA Chair holder) and in parallel implementing the structural changes necessary to achieve excellence on a sustainable footing.

  14. Science with and for Society, Groupes A,B,C SwafS-13-2017: Integrating Society in Science and Innovation – An approach to co- creation Application opening: 12-04-2017 There is increasing interest, and occasional experiments in processes of co-construction (e.g. agenda-building and policy inputs, co-evaluation, co-funding) and co-production (e.g. citizen science). Sometimes, it is deemed sufficient to have such processes occur, but one could also consider their content and how society would be integrated through approaches like value-sensitive design and gender-sensitive design. There are also combinations of process and content, as with place-based activities involving smart cities, living labs, and the regional dimension linked to Smart Specialization Strategies. For the gender dimension, research has already been funded to outline the loss to society and economy of not taking gender aspects into account in research organization and research design. Such questions can be raised for other dimensions of RRI as well. While traditional approaches to public engagement will remain, this topic constitutes an opening towards the ‘new wave’ of public engagement where ‘co-creation’ is a key notion.

  15. Comment continuer? • Identifier les thèmes qu’on veut adresser • Former des groupes de travail USPC pour étudier les appels H2020 relatifs • Discuter avec le service Europe de l’USPC • Organiser des réunions avec des collègues Européens d’ici Septembre • Comencer à écrire les propositions

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