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Explore the evolution of photonics research within the Information Society Technologies program, highlighting key projects, funding, and future trends for enhanced integration and innovation. Learn about the significant contributions of Henri Rajbenbach in advancing optical technologies.
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Optique et Photonique dans le Programme IST (Information Society Technologies) Henri RAJBENBACH European Commission Directorate-General Information Society Nanoelectronics and Photonics JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
Outline Introduction – Key figures – Geographical facts Photonics in IST FP6 (2002 – 2006) Overview of projects - call 2 (2003-2004) Call 3 and joint call (2004-2005) Call 5 (2005-2006) Route to success - Some advice Beyond 2007 (Framework Programme VII) Timeline Political context The five major themes H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
Call 5 > 47 M€ 2006 56 M€ Call 3 + joint call (closed mid-Oct-04) 2005 15-20 M€ Funding Project start 2002 15 M€ 2004 19 M€ Call 2 (Projects now starting) 2001 56 M€ 21 M€ 2000 FP 5 (1998 - 2002) FP 6 (2002 - 2006) Photonic components research in IST JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris H. Rajbenbach
Hamburg Berlin Munster Paderborn Gottingen Leipzig Jena Erfurt Duisburg Wuppertal Düsseldorf Köln Bonn Frankfurt Darmstadt Würsburg Nuremberg Stuttgart Regensburg Ulm Munich Photonic components – Germany – FP6 36 participations H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
Photonic components – France – FP6 19 participations H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
Telecom / infotainment Environment / Security / Other Health care / Life Science Industrial sectors The Research Bricks: Solid-State Sources and Sources arrays Materials and microstructures Passive Components Photonic ICs Sensors The Cements: Integration Technologies Manufacturing Scalability Education and Training Call 2 coverage H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
Application sectors (received proposals) FP5 Other Environment & Security Health care & life science Telecom Figures in “number of received proposals” H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
Colder ! Hot ! In cost: 4 x 10 Gb/s < 40 Gb/s Photonics in Telecom : How hot ? ? 100000 Transmission rate in a single fiber 10000 1000 Research 100 Gbit/s 10 Commercial 1 0,1 0,01 Source: 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
“Instruments” (received proposals) NoE - Networks of Excellence • - Integration activities: reorganisation - consolidation of Research activities • - Research activities: A joint programme of activity” (JPA) IP - Integrated Projects (IP) - All elements of technology chain - Strategic industrial goals - Different type of activities: • RTD, transfer, training, dissemination... STREP - Specific targeted Research Projects • - Focused research project (as in FP5) (Figures in “number of received proposals”) H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
Environment Security Telecom Biophotonics / Med Consumer electronics, Lighting IP STREP NoE PICMOS MEPHISTO SynQPSK Storage e-PIXnet WAPITI MUFINS Organic LEDs SC/fiber lasers Blue lasers THz sources URANUS ATHOS + MICROHOLAS BRIGHT.EU TERANOVA FAST-ACCESS OLLA NITWAVE NEMO PHOREMOST FUNFOX Technology coverage (selected proposals) 16 selected proposals Microelec / Photonic integration Active / passive integration (Photonic Integrated circuits) Active components (Lasers and LED) Passive components Nanophotonics, Photonic crystals
Net Some examples N° of partners Acronym Topic Funding Organic LEDs 24 12 M€ IP TeraHz components & applications 15-16 5 M€ 35 4.7 M€ Nano-Photonics and Molecular scale technologies PHOREMOST NoE 6 M€ Photonic Integrated components and circuits 34 STREP ATHOS Holographic storage towards 1 Tbyte 8 2 M€ Waferbonding Active Passive Integration Technology 6 1.5 M€ WAPITI H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
R&D focus: Nano-electronic and Nano-photonic materials, related fabrication processes and their functional validation in manufacturable integrated devices; Non-conventional nano-MOS logic and memory devices, photonics/nano-electronics integration technologies for functional devices, and production technologies; Nano-photonic and nanoelectronic (joint call) Materials, equipment & processes for productionof nano-photonics & nano-electronics devices To master nanoelectronics & nanophotonicsat industrial scale Objective Under Evaluation H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
Call 5 on Photonics (2005) - Trends More integration: “Photonic system on a chip” “Nanoelectronics / Nanophotonics integration” More emphasize on new sectors (in preparation of FP7): - Bio-photonics: functional components and subassemblies - Environment and security: sensors and imaging components Further work in “traditional” domains: - Low cost components and subsystems (access networks, infotainment) - Sources (compactness, brightness, tunability, spectral purity) Instruments: - IPs with medium-term exploitation - STREPs with medium- to long-term exploitation - CAs/SSAs for roadmaps etc. and for providing access to components And … encouraging new member/candidate states and SMEs H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
S&T Excellence Impact Relevance Consortium Management Resources € € € € Experience from previous calls Route to failure:Understand the selection criteria for R&D proposals H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
Example: S&T Excellence • Clearly defined and well focused objectives ? • Progress beyond state-of-the-art ? - No quantified specs for the proposed device/component ! - No intermediate targets ! - Hey, too easy, some key parameters are missing ! - Can’t assess: no commitment for some key parameters ! - State-of the art is not described ! - Naïve specs ! - It is more development than research ! - Nice, but not scalable ! H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
Potential Impact(exploitation and dissemination) • Exploitation and/or dissemination plans adequate ? - A killing criterion ! - Too vague - Starts too late - No dissemination plan, besides “they will publish” ! - All deliverables are confidential ! H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
2005 2003 2004 2007 - 2010 … 2006 Beyond FP6: FP7 (2007 - 2010) WP03-04 WP05-06 Call1 Call4 Call6 (tbc) Call5 Call2 Call3 FP6 FP7 WP + Calls Communication: "Preparing the future: reinforcing European research policy" (12/05/04) Adoption Proposals on FP, and specific programmes New Financial Perspectives Communication “Building our common future: Policy challenges and Budgetary means of the Enlarged Union 2007-2013" (10/02/04)
Research (as never before) is high on the political agenda Commission’s proposal in the Financial Perspectives is to increase research budget by at least x2 First communications on FP7 should reinforce the Commission’s proposal in the New Financial Perspectives FP7 context JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
+ 2 + 2 x 2 Beyond FP6: FP7 (2007 - 2010) 5 major themes: - Research grants to individual teams (basic research) - Collaborative Research (Business as usual) - Private/Public partnership (Technology Platforms) - Strengthening Research capacities (infrastructures + human capital) - Co-ordination of national/regional programmes Budget: Significant increase: FP4 (1994-1998): 13 B€ FP5 (1998-2002): 15 B€ FP6 (2002-2006): 17 B€ FP7 (2007-2010): 34 B€ (“mini-Moore’s law”) H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
3 % ? Lisbon Objective (2010) 1985 1990 1995 2000 R&D spending – facts and objectives % of GNP R&D spending Japan 3.0 USA 2.5 2.0 EU Member States 1.5 (source: OCDE & Courrier International, Jan-04) But… Employment is hotter: 1 M€ invested ---> 100 direct jobs in road construction ---> 2 direct jobs in Semiconductors ! H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris
Visit: “Nanoelectronics and Photonics” unit web site: http://www.cordis.lu/ist/directorate_c/mnoc/ (these viewgraphs, consultation reports…) Official Call for proposals: http://fp6.cordis.lu/fp6/calls_open.cfm Call 3 and joint call:http://www.cordis.lu/coordination/era-net.htm (ERA in call 3) http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/nmp.htm (joint call) Contact: ronan.burgess@cec.eu.int michael.hohenbichler@cec.eu.int rainer.zimmermann@cec.eu.int henri.rajbenbach@cec.eu.int Conclusion and further information H. Rajbenbach JNOG - 25 Octobre 2004, Paris