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Ministerul Educatiei si Cercetarii Autoritatea Nationala pentru Cercetarea Stiintifica. In colaborare cu. si. Academia Romana. CNCSIS. organizeaza. cu suportul proiectului ROMNET-ERA (coordonat de INCD-Microtehnologie).
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Ministerul Educatiei si Cercetarii Autoritatea Nationala pentru Cercetarea Stiintifica In colaborare cu si Academia Romana CNCSIS organizeaza cu suportul proiectului ROMNET-ERA(coordonat de INCD-Microtehnologie) Al- 5-lea Seminar nationalde Nanostiinta si Nanotehnologiecu o deschidere spre integrarea/convergenta tehnologiilor(micro-nano-bio-info) 2 martie 2006, ora 9 • In deschiderea seminarului vor rosti alocutiuni: • Secretar de Stat Anton Anton, Presedintele ANCS • Prof. dr. ing. I. Dumitrache, Presedintele CNCSIS. Detalii si inscriere on-line: www.romnet.net
Perspective “nano” la scara europeana Dan Dascalu Al 5-lea seminar national de nanostiinta si nanotehnologie, Academia Romana, 2 martie 2006
Mesajul • Viitorul cercetarii romanesti este in Europa. Ce facem sa apropiem acest moment? • Cercetarea in Romania are o dinamica pozitiva (cresterea fondurilor publice, perspectiva fondurilor structurale), ceea ce permite implementarea unei strategii. • In mod paradoxal, Romania poate avea sanse mai mari pe termen mediu si lung decat alte tari cu traditie, cu conditia sa stie sa atraga resurse (resurse umane, fonduri structurale, investitii private).
Seminarul de astazi • Scopul seminarului • Activitati suport din ROMNET-ERA • Pregatirea pentru PC7 • Evolutii in Europa • Elaborarea tematicii • Infrastructuri • Ce se va intampla mai departe?
Istoria seminariilor (1-5) • Primele doua seminarii au avut un caracter exploratoriu: • 2000: Micro-nanotehnologie ca tematica multidisciplinara in “Orizont 2000” • 2001: prefigurarea MATNANTECH • Urmatoarele 3 editii – suport ROMNET-ERA • In 2005, cuplat cu un “info-day” (17-18 ianuarie 2005) • Prezenta editie, actiune comuna cu CNCSIS
Interesul pentru seminar- conform inscrierilor de pe site 195 de inscrieri nominale din 72 de organizatii 92 participanti din 24 universitati 78 participanti din 15 institute 21 participanti din 18 firme 2 altii 1 ONG
Lucrari care urmeaza a fi prezentate la seminar- total lucrari 73 din care: - 21 lucrari sectiunea oral - 52 lucrari la sectiunea poster La sectiunea oral: - 10 lucrari din 7 universitati [Universitati din Bucuresti (2), Cluj-Napoca (1), Timisoara (1), Craiova (1), Targoviste (1), Galati (1)] - 11 lucrari din 10 institute • La sectiunea poster: • - 17 lucrari la sectiunea “BIO” • - 11 lucrari din 5 universitati [lucrari din Timisoara (7), Cluj (2), Brasov (2)] • - 6 lucrari din 5 institute • - 35 lucrari la sectiunea “NANO” • - 20 lucrari din 10 universitati [lucrari dinTimisoara (3), Cluj (8), Iasi (4), Constanta (2), Bucuresti (1), Targoviste (2)] • - 15 lucrari din 11 institute
Semnificatia seminarului • Un posibil moment de bilant anual al cercetarii in domeniu. Exista alte manifestari specializate • Facilitarea contactelor intre diverse colective • Publicarea ulterioara a lucrarilor (info la mapa cu documentatie) • In volum (serie a Academiei Romane) • In Revista a Academiei Romane
Activitati suport v. si documentatia distribuita • Proiecte existente • Proiecte in PC6 • Proiecte finantate din surse nationale • Baze de date • MNT Bulletin • Publicatii electronice • Evenimente • Seminarii de informare • Intalniri de brokeraj. Formare de consortii.
Pregatirea pentru PC7 (1) • Inventarul participarii in PC6 • Participare buna, desi rata de succes este mica • Proiecte pe tematica specifica din CEEX (orientat pe PC7) • Aceste proiecte sunt acum distribuite la multe programe; activitatile de diseminare sunt mult mai dificile • Exista proiecte tip retea sau proiecte suport • Orientarea spre platforme tehnologice
Pregatirea pentru PC7 (2) • Alte proiecte • Prezentarea colectivelor, extrase din baza de date • Vizibilitate internationala • Acces pe Internet • Brosura
Pregatirea pentru PC7 (3) ….mult intarziata • Planul Comisiei Europene • Lansarea in noiembrie 2006? • Elaborarea programului de lucru • Rolul PTE • Alte grupuri de lucru • Pregatirea efectiva se desfasoara deja “in subteran” • Si cercetatorii din Romania?
Contacte externe si diseminare de informatie in retea • 30 ianuarie 2006, Grupul de lucru european pentru nanofabricatie, Bruxelles, Comisia Europeana • 7 februarie 2006, Dezbaterea strategiei retelei internationale IVAM de micro- si nanotehnologie, Bruxelles, cu participarea Comisiei Europene • 16 februarie 2006, Foaia de parcurs (roadmapping) in cadrul retelei de excelenta 4M (Multi-Material Micro-Manufacture), corelat cu grupul de lucru • 7 martie 2006: “Mirror group” European Technological platform “Nanomedicine”
Micro- nanosisteme in PC7 (1) Alte domenii de interes - Nanofabricatie, nanorobotica - Comunicatii – radiofrecventa, radar, integrarea antenelor - Interactiunea umana: capabilitate senzoriala a sistemelor. - Surse de energie si eficienta utilizarii acestora. Managementul puterii consumate (eficienta).
Grupul de lucru european in domeniul nanofabricatiei (1) Document strategic al grupului de lucru (versiunea 17 ianuarie 2006). Dezbatere 30 ianuarie 2006 - Nanotehnologia - o tehnologie cheie. - Progrese in cercetarea stiintifica europeana. - Cursa pentru industrializare - Necesitatea de a acoperi intregul lant: cercetare, materiale, echipamente si facilitati de productie. Eminenta cercetarii europene, dar lipsa progreselor in manufactuare. Este necesara o conexiune cheie intre nanotehnologie si fabricatie. - Necesitatea dezvoltarii echipamentelor pentru nanofabricatie
Grupul de lucru european in domeniul nanofabricatiei (2) • Grupul de lucru isi propune sa aduca impreuna comunitatile care se ocupa de echipamente si respectiv de materiale, cu scopul de a gasi solutii pentru fabricarea unor produse eficiente din punct de vedere economic. • Principalul motor al activitatilor din grupul de lucru: interesele industriale. • O platforma de comunicare care are un rol unic de conectare a cercetarii in domeniul nano pe partea de echipamente.
Grupul de lucru european in domeniul nanofabricatiei (3) Principalele activitati: a) transferul de cunoastere; - primul obiectiv este de a pune impreuna principalii actionari; - actionari care coordoneaza si monitorizeaza proiectele si retelele in industria nanotehnologiei si manufacturarii; - comunicare intensa in domeniul nanomaterialelor, nanoproceselor si nanoproduselor. b) nevoia de cercetare: - functionarea grupului va permite identificarea domeniilor in care este necesar un progres; - principalelor obstacole in calea dezvoltarii industriale si ca urmare a celor mai oportune tematici in domeniul cercetarii. c) o viziune pe termen lung: - scopul este de a influenta dezvoltarile industriale cu un accent deosebit pe IMM-uri;
Grupul de lucru european in domeniul nanofabricatiei (4) Structurarea grupului: • productia de nanoparticule; • fabricatie in nanoproduse, nanoparticole, nanopulberi, nanofluide; • Crearea de nanostructuri pe suprafata; Furnizori de echipamente; • Automatizare si manipulare; • Calitate si tehnologie curata.
Institutul European de Tehnologie (IET) • Comisia Europeana isi propune sa creeze IET pentru a promova educatia, cercetarea si inovarea. • EIT va fi format dintr-un organism central de coordonare si o retea de entitati, care sunt de fapt echipe (colective) sau departamente ale unor universitati, centre de cercetare si companii. Aceste entitati vor fi separate administrativ de organizatiile respective, trecand sub coordonarea IET pentru o perioada de 10-15 ani. • Organismul central va elabora strategia, va selecta personalul, va repartiza fondurile. • Se prevede abordarea a maximum 10 directii strategice transdisciplinare. Una din aceasta poate fi nanotehnologia. • entru inceput va fi necesara o investitie substantiala din partea UE si a statelor membre, dar ulterior colectivele respective vor atrage fonduri si din alte surse.
Si industria? • Investitia privata o depaseste pe cea din fonduri publice • Resursele umane – factor limitativ • Crearea unei industrii de “nano”? • Infuzia in industriile “high-tech” deja existente • Nanoelectronica • Nanobiotehnologia (genetica, medicamente) • Aplicatii in industria conventionala “medium” si “low-tech” • Rolul marilor firme in Platformele tehnologice europene: ele fac “agenda strategica a cercetarii”
Flash-NewsCentre for Applied Nanotechnology opens in Hamburg • The Centre for Applied Nanotechnology (CAN) was opened last week. The aim of CAN is to render services for companies and research institutes, and to participate in research programmes of the federal government of Germany and the European Union. The CAN is being established as a stand-alone enterprise. • The Centre is majority owned by local industry via a non-profit association and its membership includes the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce as well as a number of companies such as Beiersdorf, Eppendorf, Evotec, Hamburger Sparkasse, Medigate and Olympus Winter & Ibe. • The City of Hamburg will contribute around €9.5 million for investment prior to 2010. The CAN's running costs will be covered by revenue from research projects undertaken on behalf of industry. • The joint venture will commence operations with a relatively small number of employees and its initial focus will be on nano biomaterials and nano medicine. However, the consortium plans that, by 2010, the Centre will have grown its scientific staff to over 50 and extended its scope of services to new specialist fields, such as nanochemistry and nanomaterials.
First MINOS-EURONET Strategy Forumon the impact of converging technologies High technologies, innovation policy and regional development Bucharest, Romania, 25-26 May, 2006 Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania • MINOS-EURONET is a SSA a financed by the EC (2005-2008). • Possible local co-organizers: Ministry of Education and Research, CNCSIS (National Council for Scientific Research in Universities), Ministry of Economy and Resources, Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry etc.
General Programme First day: Research, innovation and competitiveness of Europe • Module I Policies, programmes, initiatives • Module II Innovation ecosystems and infrastructures Second day: The potential of integrating/converging technologies (micro-nano-bio-info) for economic growth Module III • The particular case of integrating and/or converging technologies: micro – nano – bio – info (an introductory speech). Features: their perspective for economic growth; the role of services; needed infrastructure; other cooperative initiatives. • applications in various fields (examples) Module IV • Output of a few foresight exercises related to the field, as obtained during the Romanian strategy project ROST • Round-table discussion and conclusions
Module II Innovation ecosystems and infrastructures • The role of research and innovation ecosystems; examples: Grenoble, Dresden, Leuven – Aachen - Eindhoven (regional decision makers) • Bottom-up initiatives: networks, such as IVAM • The role of institutes and some wider initiatives (MINATEC-LETI, LETI-ST; IMEC-Industrial affiliation program; Holst Centre-IMEC-TNO, MiPlaza-Philips, Fhg-AMD-Infineon) including role of needed infrastructures (heads of institutes responsible for technology transfer and for innovation) • Round-table discussion
MINOS-EURONET (1) • MINOS-EURONET (www.minos-euro.net) is an European project (Specific Support Action) devoted to stimulating the participation of New Member States (NMS) and the Associated Candidate Countries (ACC) in micro- and nanosystems, one of the pillar technologies of the information society, the basic support for „ambiental intelligence”. • The MINOS-EURONET consortium has 18 partners. The backbone of this powerful consortium is constituted by the Western research organisations which are coordinators of 8 other big projects in FP6. This cluster only is totalling 159 different organisations, which provides a critical mass for pan European networking (see the map). This cluster of 8 independent projects is covering a broad spectrum of technologies and applications, requiring broad multidisciplinary science and engineering and displaying an exciting potential of cooperation for NMS and ACC.
MINOS-EURONET (2) • The MINOS cluster (extended with other national networks from Romania, Lithuania, Poland and Spain), although created for integration of NMS and ACC in the field, should be extremely attractive for Western Europe itself. This due to the “leverage” effects in the micro-nanosystems field: materials, processes, structures etc. developed for one application can be successfully used in other applications. The project is providing a “platform” for the exchange of information in micro-nanosystems. The focus will be on integrating or converging technologies, typically micro-nano-bio-infotechnologies. International FORUMS will be organised in NMS and ACC for discussing of policies in the field of Micro-nanosystems in Eastern Europe. The first of them it will be organised in Bucharest, on 25 and 26 May, 2006, by IMT, the coordinator of the MINOS project (www.imt.ro).
IMT’s partners in MINOS consortium • Eberhard-Karls-Universitaet Tuebingen, Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Tuebingen, Germany, IPC • 4M2C Patric Salomon GmbH, Berlin, Germany, 4M2C
AMICOM (NoE in IST): IMT-partner • Technische Universitat Darmstadt TUD; Contact: HARTNAGEL Hans L: hartnagel@hf.tu-darmstadt.de; MUTAMBA Kabula: mutamba@hf.tu-darmstadt.de; http://www.tu-darmstadt.de/ • Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration Fraunhofer IZM; Contact: JUNG Erik, erju@izm.fhg.de; http://www.izm.fhg.de/ • Technical Institute of Munchen TUM; Contact: VIETZORRECK Larissa, vietzorreck@ei.tum.de; http://www.tu-muenchen.de/ • University of Ulm; Contact: SCHUMACHER Hermann, hschu@ebs.e-technik.uni-ulm.de; ABELE Peter, pabele@mailix.e-technik.uni-ulm.de; http://www.uni-ulm.de/ • ISIT Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon TechnologyContact: WAGNER Bernd, wagner@isit.fhg.deLISEC Thomas, lisec@isit.fhg.de, http://www.isit.fhg.de/
4M (NoE in NMP): IMT-partner • Bayerisches Laserzentrum gGmbH, Germany • UNI-Erlangen • Karlsruhe Research Centre / University of Karlsruhe, Germany.Programme Microsystem Technology (MIKRO). • Hahn-Schickard-Institute of Micro Assembly Technology (HSG-IMAT), Germany • Fraunhofer Institute of Production Technology (IPT), Aachen, Germany • University of Stuttgart, Germany.Institute of Micro- and Precision Engineering (IZFM) • University of Freiburg, Germany.Institute for Microsystem Technology (IMTEK).
ASSEMIC(Marie Curie Network): IMT-partner • Nanoscale Technologies GmbH – http://www.nascatec.com • Abteilung fur Mikrorobotik und Regelungstechnik, Department Informatik, Universitat Oldenburg -http://www.uni-oldenburg.de • Fraunhofer Institut fur Lasertechnik - http://www.ilt.fraunhofer.de
HEALTHY AIMS(IP in IST): indirect contacts • Campus Micro Technologies GmbH http://www.campus-micro-technologies.de/ • Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft Fuer Angewandte Forschung E.V. http://www.hsg-imit.de/index_flash.html • IIP-Technologies GmbH http://www.iip-tec.de/ • microTEC Gesellschaft fur Mikrotechnologie mbH http://www.microtec-d.com
GOSPEL (NoE in IST): indirect contacts • VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH http://www.vdivde-it.de/ • IMSAS, University of Bremenhttp://www.imsas.uni-bremen.de/ • IPM, Fraunhofer - Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.http://www.ipm.fhg.de/english/index.html • MPI, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V.http://www.mpimf-heidelberg.mpg.de/
GOODFOOD • EADS Deutschland GmbH, Corporate Research Center (EADS)http://www.eads.net/
NANO2LIFE • Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster • Contact: Dr. Christoph Stegtmeyer Vdv33@uni-muenster.de www.uni-muenster.de • Gesellschaft für Bioanalytik Münster e.V • Contact: Dr. Klaus-M. Weltring weltring@bioanalytik-muenster.dewww.bioanalytik-muenster.de • Nanobiotech Cluster NanoBioNet http://www.nanobionet.de • University Kaiserslautern • Contact: Prof. Dr. Ch. Ziegler cz@physik.uni-kl.dewww.nbz.uni-kl.de • University MainzContact: Prof. Dr. Werner E.G. Müller wmueller@mail.uni-mainz.de and Prof. Dr. Dr. Heinz C. Schröder hschroed@mail.uni-mainz.dewww.uni-mainz.de and www.biotecmarin.de • University Saarland • Contact: Prof. Dr. Ingolf Bernhardt i.bernhardt@mx.uni-saarland.dewww.uni-saarland.de/en/ • Center for Nanotechnology in Münster • Fraunhofer-IBMT, St. Ingbert , Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering • Contact : Prof. Dr. Günter R. Fuhr guenter.fuhr@ibmt.fhg.de or Jochen Schmidt jochen.schmidt@ibmt.fhg.de; www.ibmt.fhg.de
Intrebari retorice, de ce “nano” in Romania? • Debuseu pentru cercetarea fundamentala • Cercetarea in domeniul materialelor, vechi si noi • Universitatile si laboratoarele lor • Posibilitati de aplicare in numeroase domenii • Domeniu inca la inceput, cand “jocurile nu sunt inca facute” • La scara europeana resursele (in special umane) ale estului conteaza! • Migratia unor industrii spre est, posibilitati de investitii