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Pioneer Initiatives in Research and Innovation Cooperation between Europe and Japan EU project EUJO-LIMMS J. Brugger, EPFL o n behalf of Prof. Collard/Prof. Fuji. ROLEX Learning center B y SANAA (Sejima and Nishizawa and Associates). CONCERT JAPAN / ETH / 18.07.2013.
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Pioneer Initiatives in Research and Innovation Cooperation between Europe and Japan EU project EUJO-LIMMS J. Brugger, EPFL on behalf of Prof. Collard/Prof. Fuji ROLEX Learning center By SANAA (Sejima and Nishizawa and Associates) CONCERT JAPAN / ETH / 18.07.2013
My personal links to Japan • Juergen Brugger • Professor in Microengineering and Materials Science • Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) • PhD in Physics (Scanning probe technology) University of Neuchatel/Switzerland • 1 year stay at Hitachi Central Research Laboratory in Tokyo 1994 • Technology transfer from IBM to Seiko Instruments • Long lasting contacts and collaboration with institutions in Japan: • IIS U-Tokyo (Profs. Fujita, Kawakatsu, Fuji, Kim, Takeuchi, …) • U-Waseda (Prof. Shoji) • Kyoto University, Ritsumaikan … • Regular hosting of Japanese faculty and researchers at EPFL • Frequent visits to Japan for workshops, etc. Sujet Rubrique
This talk • LIMMS: a French research unit (UMI) from CNRS at U-Tokyo • Long-lasting contacts between Switzerland (in particular EPFL) and Japanese institutions • NAMIS: a network of academic and R&D institutions in the field of micro and nanotechnology • EUJO-LIMMS: a FP7 funded project with U-Tokyo as partner
LIMMS Laboratory for Integrated Micro-Mechatronic Systems A joint lab. between IIS (University of Tokyo) and CNRS CNRS/INSIS National Institute for Sciences of Engineering and Systems http://limmshp.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Historical viewpoint LIMMS History 1995 IIS in Old Roppongi Campus 1995 2001 IIS Moving to Komaba 4 Years review 2004 2008 2012 UMI Promotion International Research Unit Renewal + EUJO-LIMMS 2016
The NAMIS research network http://namis.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp • NAMIS: an international network on Nano and Micro Systems • To stimulate scientific exchanges workshops, seminars, laboratory visits and working groups • To promote the mobility inside the network for PhD students, post-docs, visiting researchers • To allow exchanges of know-how and resources • To settle joint projects & give access to multilateral national funding
Call for FP7 : INCOLAB • Promote international collaboration with third countries (Brazil, China, India, Japan, Russia, USA) • 1 project per country • To open an international laboratory • 2M € for 4 years project • Project based on already established structure of the EC members
Objectives of the call • Open international laboratory to at least 3 European partners • Increase the scientific cooperation between EU and the third country by: • Hosting researchers in on-going activities • Preparation and execution of new joint project (by seminar, workshop ...) • Study of institutional opening of international laboratory to EU partners
The EUJO-LIMMS proposal • Hosting European researchers by opening LIMMS to the European members of NAMIS network • EPFL, Switzerland • IMTEK, Freiburg, Germany • VTT, Finland • Enhancement of hosting capacity in LIMMS (@IIS U-Tokyo) • Administrative and Engineer support staff • Perform projects with 3 partners • Dissemination and Open call to 4th partner • Study of agreements to establish a Japan-Europe joint laboratory
The EUJO-LIMMS proposal • Uploaded on March 15, 2011 • 31 proposals for the 6 regions • 5 proposals for Japan • Evaluation: June 7, 2011 : 4.5 /5 on the 3 criteria • EUJO-LIMMS is ranked 1st / 5 for Japan and 2nd / 31 for overall • Negotiation phase (June 7 - June 28) • Accepted and Started on Dec.1st, 2011 • EUJO-LIMMS : the first International EU laboratory in Japan.
4 Years program 2 M€ • Hosting researchers (PhD, PD, faculty) • Research projects in IIS-UT • Dissemination + call 4th partner • Case study of legal agreement The EUJO-LIMMS project
EUJO-LIMMS : Scientific challenges Professors involved: Takeuchi, Kim, Someya, Fujita (IIS U-Tokyo) Brugger, Lacour (EPFL) Paul (IMTEK) Suni (VTT) • Combine our expertise (take the best of each) • Push Micro Nano systems technology to applications • Flexible electronics • Pptics (screen) • Molecular and cellular bioengineering (drug discovery) • Cost-efficient technology (nanometer size / large area)
友情 EUJO (friend + emotion) http://limmshp.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/eujo/ Project coordinators: Prof. Dominique Collard and Prof Teruo Fujii
Why : EUJO-LIMMS as our project name ? 友情 • EUJO-LIMMS : EUrope - Japan Opening of LIMMS • EUJO* : 友情= Sincere Friendship EUJO Friend Emotion * from H Fujita 2011 feb. 28
EUJO-LIMMS : Scientific challenges • Combine our expertises (take the best of each) • Push Micro Nano systems technology to applications • flexible electronics • optics (screen) • molecular and cellular bioengineering (drug discovery) • low cost technology (nanometer size / large area)
nm by J. Brugger and B.J. Kim - Cheap nanosensing inket printing for nanowire Nanowire for single cell analysis (heat response)
by S. Lacour and T. Someya Flexible electronics Flexible Substrate Stretchable components
O. Paul and S. Takeuchi, B Kim Flexible neural probes Active probes multiple recording points CMOS Flexible substrate and probes
O. Paul and S. Takeuchi, T. Fujii Cell bio-sensing array Microfluidic for cells capture Cell‐penetrating needle shaped microelectrode Parallel recording of cell activities for drug discovery
WP5: Collab.VTT- T. Suni and H. Fujita, T. Fujii, B. Kim - 1. Chip cell with high density connected microhabitats (from Princeton Univ.) 3. MEMS device for R2R 2. Smart graphene sensor