"Jornada informativa sobre Tecnologías Futuras y Emergentes (FET) en Horizonte 2020" - Sevilla, noviembre de 2016. Organizada en colaboración con la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros (ETSI) de la Universidad de Sevilla y la Oficina Europea (FECYT-MINECO).
Unn tcc presentation april may, 2014-innovation corridor_usa_engKendrick White
The document describes the Technology Commercialization Center (TCC) at UNN, a university in Maryland, U.S. The TCC aims to commercialize innovations from UNN through various programs and departments, including assessing intellectual property, patenting and licensing, legal support, proof-of-concept testing, and business development training. It provides statistics on its activities and outlines its goals to develop strategic partnerships and support innovative small companies in fields like biotechnology. The TCC also works with the EURECA program's Innovation Corridor to help Russian technologies enter the US market.
The document discusses research and development (R&D) funding models, including:
- The concepts of R&D, R&D&i, and how R&D&i is carried out and funded in both the public and private sectors.
- Major sources of R&D funding including Horizon 2020, national R&D plans, and regional government plans.
- The structure of university research and how it is funded through public and private means.
Transforming Accountancy, Insurance & Legal Services with AI & DataKTN
UK Research and Innovation will invest up to £12 million in innovation projects to support the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and data technologies. Projects should aim to transform the 3 target sectors:
Accountancy
Insurance
Legal services
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/funding/transforming-accountancy-insurance-and-legal-services-with-ai-and-data-small-projects-strand
The document provides information about Skolkovo Innovation Center and its Cluster of Information Technologies. It discusses the mission and goals of establishing an innovation ecosystem in Russia, including creating educational, research, entrepreneurial environments and infrastructure. It outlines the benefits and process for companies to become participants, and lists statistics on applications, grants, financing and jobs. It also introduces the Information Technologies Cluster, its goals of supporting projects through commercialization phases and promoting technological entrepreneurship.
The document discusses research and development (R&D) financing models, including concepts of R&D, R&D+i, and the development of R&D+i. It outlines the structure of research at universities, including departments, research institutes, and groups. It also discusses financing sources for university research, including public funds from subsidies and private funds from contracts. The document then summarizes the Horizon 2020 framework program, including objectives, budget, changes from previous frameworks, and priority areas of excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges. It concludes by discussing national research policy in Spain and harmonization of the national R&D plan with Horizon 2020.
The document provides information about Skolkovo Innovation Center and its Cluster of Information Technologies. It discusses the mission and goals of Skolkovo Foundation in creating an innovation ecosystem in Russia. It outlines the innovation priorities and achievements of the Cluster of Information Technologies. It also provides details about partners, benefits for participants, statistics and industrial partners' success stories.
ttopstart ERC Consolidator Grant (CoG) training - December 2015ttopstart B.V.
In december 2015, ttopstart will organise a dedicated ERC Consolidator Grant (CoG) training. In this training, you will learn key best practices and writing skills that will bring your application to a whole new level.
Register now to enjoy the early-bird discount!
Unn tcc presentation april may, 2014-innovation corridor_usa_engKendrick White
The document describes the Technology Commercialization Center (TCC) at UNN, a university in Maryland, U.S. The TCC aims to commercialize innovations from UNN through various programs and departments, including assessing intellectual property, patenting and licensing, legal support, proof-of-concept testing, and business development training. It provides statistics on its activities and outlines its goals to develop strategic partnerships and support innovative small companies in fields like biotechnology. The TCC also works with the EURECA program's Innovation Corridor to help Russian technologies enter the US market.
The document discusses research and development (R&D) funding models, including:
- The concepts of R&D, R&D&i, and how R&D&i is carried out and funded in both the public and private sectors.
- Major sources of R&D funding including Horizon 2020, national R&D plans, and regional government plans.
- The structure of university research and how it is funded through public and private means.
Transforming Accountancy, Insurance & Legal Services with AI & DataKTN
UK Research and Innovation will invest up to £12 million in innovation projects to support the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and data technologies. Projects should aim to transform the 3 target sectors:
Accountancy
Insurance
Legal services
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/funding/transforming-accountancy-insurance-and-legal-services-with-ai-and-data-small-projects-strand
The document provides information about Skolkovo Innovation Center and its Cluster of Information Technologies. It discusses the mission and goals of establishing an innovation ecosystem in Russia, including creating educational, research, entrepreneurial environments and infrastructure. It outlines the benefits and process for companies to become participants, and lists statistics on applications, grants, financing and jobs. It also introduces the Information Technologies Cluster, its goals of supporting projects through commercialization phases and promoting technological entrepreneurship.
The document discusses research and development (R&D) financing models, including concepts of R&D, R&D+i, and the development of R&D+i. It outlines the structure of research at universities, including departments, research institutes, and groups. It also discusses financing sources for university research, including public funds from subsidies and private funds from contracts. The document then summarizes the Horizon 2020 framework program, including objectives, budget, changes from previous frameworks, and priority areas of excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges. It concludes by discussing national research policy in Spain and harmonization of the national R&D plan with Horizon 2020.
The document provides information about Skolkovo Innovation Center and its Cluster of Information Technologies. It discusses the mission and goals of Skolkovo Foundation in creating an innovation ecosystem in Russia. It outlines the innovation priorities and achievements of the Cluster of Information Technologies. It also provides details about partners, benefits for participants, statistics and industrial partners' success stories.
ttopstart ERC Consolidator Grant (CoG) training - December 2015ttopstart B.V.
In december 2015, ttopstart will organise a dedicated ERC Consolidator Grant (CoG) training. In this training, you will learn key best practices and writing skills that will bring your application to a whole new level.
Register now to enjoy the early-bird discount!
How to increase your success in Horizon 2020?ttopstart B.V.
A presentation given at the 6th EMBO meeting in Birmingham by Jasper Levink, partner of ttopstart science and business consultants.
In the presentation, Jasper Levink explained some key trics and best practices that ttopstart uses to reach its current 50% success rate in Horizon 2020. Key topics covered include the ttopstart FFWD methodology, Minto's Pyrimad principle and many others.
ttopstart is a science and business consulting company that serves leading researchers and innovative companies in the fields of life sciences and medical technology. We acquire funding for cutting-edge research and development, co-create corporate strategies and conduct detailed market assessments. Our driver is the contribution to development of innovations that can strongly advance healthcare, such as diagnostics and treatments for a wide range of diseases with unmet medical needs.
Our services include:
· Development and writing of applications for national and international subsidies (i.e. Horizon 2020, IMI, ERC, NGI, etc);
· Development and writing of professional business plans;
· Design of winning business models and routes-to-market;
· Market research and analysis.
Some of ttopstart's key achievements
· Europe's #1 in 2012 and #2 in 2014 Eurostars call; overall > 70% success rate in Eurostars
· First ever IMI proposal to score #1 in both the scientific and the industrial panel
· An overall success rate in subsidy applications that exceeds 50%
· 8 NGI Pre-seed grants
· 18 successful ERC Proof of Concept grants
· Support of the establishment and growth of > 70 highly innovative companies
The document provides information about Skolkovo Innovation Center and its Nuclear&Radiation Technologies Cluster. The cluster aims to commercialize research in the nuclear industry and support innovative companies in priority technology areas like nuclear waste disposal, radiation technologies, materials development, and more. It has over 90 participant companies and helped double profits and triple revenues for residents from 2012-2013. The cluster seeks to create an innovation ecosystem and accelerate commercialization of technologies through cooperation among participants, industrial partners, investors, and research centers.
GCRF Demonstrate Impact Competition Briefing Round 2: How to Increase Impact ...KTN
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects.
The Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) will invest up to £9.3 million in demonstration-stage projects. The projects must have the potential to transform lives in developing countries, through market-creating innovation. We will support projects that address one of ten global societal challenges recognised in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the development of innovative processes, products and services. These projects should lead to the deployment of those innovations within developing countries.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/webcast-gcrf-demonstrate-impact-competition-briefing-round-2-how-to-increase-impact-through-innovation-in-developing-countries
GCRF Demonstrate Impact Competition Briefing Round 2: How to Increase Impact ...KTN
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects.
The Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) will invest up to £9.3 million in demonstration-stage projects. The projects must have the potential to transform lives in developing countries, through market-creating innovation. We will support projects that address one of ten global societal challenges recognised in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the development of innovative processes, products and services. These projects should lead to the deployment of those innovations within developing countries.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/review-of-round-2-events-from-the-global-challenges-research-fund-gcrf-demonstrate-impact-programme
The document provides information about the Skolkovo Foundation and its Energy Efficient Technologies Cluster. The Skolkovo Foundation aims to create an innovation ecosystem in Russia to support cutting-edge research and commercialization of results. The Energy Efficient Technologies Cluster focuses on developing technologies that improve energy efficiency in industries such as oil/gas and electricity, develop renewable energy sources, and reduce energy use. The cluster has over 270 participating startups working on priority technology areas and has achieved partnerships with companies, filed patents, and helped startups raise funding and revenue.
Independently responsible for managing multiple innovation projects currently from ideation through to commercialization, Innovations awarded Novelty "A" and recognized by NHS and Indian Government
The Skolkovo Foundation document provides information about Skolkovo's innovation projects and biomedical technologies cluster. It describes Skolkovo's mission to create an innovation ecosystem in Russia, outlines its goals and key elements including startups, industrial partners, investors, and educational institutions. Statistics are presented on applications, grants, financing, jobs created. Project examples from participating biomedical companies demonstrate achievements in areas like cancer drugs, medical devices, and 3D organ bioprinting.
Test de selección de personal destinado a descubrir los líderes de cada grupo y a aquellas personas que son influenciables. Modificado para el trabajo en el aula.
This document provides information about GAME STAGE, an online B2B Korean mobile game showcase from August 25-31 for overseas publishers and investors. It will feature around 50 pre-release mobile game companies. Developers can network with publishers, receive feedback, and distribute test builds of their games through a secure online platform. Publishers and investors can discover new game trends, network with developers, and test unpublished game builds. Registration is $100 with a $50 fee for translation services and requires applicants be verified publishers or investors.
\'Dissident\' - solo show Ubik - dossier prensaSabrina_Amrani
La galería Sabrina Amrani acoge la primera exposición en Europa del
artista afincado en Dubai UBIK (India, 1985). Se trata de Dissident,
una muestra que pervierte con humor negro y sátira los clásicos
códigos de la propaganda. Crucigramas que tratan de resolver el
conflicto palestino, botellas de Coca-Cola que sirven de recipiente a
cócteles Molotov o una camiseta con las pautas del marketing revolucionario.
Una visión personal sobre los absurdos del orden mundial
con la que UBIK espera infundir y difundir su “propia marca de propaganda”.
Así la define el propio artista: “tendencias anarquistas postrecesión
que hacen a la gente sonreír… o temblar”.
Bullhorn live 2012 keynote presentationbullhornlive
The document summarizes Bullhorn's keynote presentation from 2012. It highlights the following:
1) Bullhorn has been serving staffing firms for 10 years and lists many of their long-term customers.
2) New services being offered by Bullhorn include adoption services, candidate experience tools, data integrity services, and strategic consulting services.
3) Bullhorn has upgraded their infrastructure with increased data center capacity to support customer growth.
4) Bullhorn is investing in customers through training, guides, and accelerated training programs.
Maxime Cauterman - Plan de choque de la ANAP en FranciaANTARES CONSULTING
Presentación realizada por Maxime Cauterman, en la sesión "6 propuestas para la gestión hospitalaria en tiempos de crisis" realizada por Antares Consulting el 8 de abril de 2010
La alholva es una planta anual de la familia de las leguminosas originaria del sudoeste asiático. Sus semillas y hojas se han usado desde la antigüedad en la cocina de varios países, y sus propiedades nutricionales y medicinales la han convertido en un remedio popular para tratar problemas digestivos, anemia y caspa.
This thesis describes the implementation of simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) on a differential drive autonomous ground vehicle (AGV). The AGV was designed and built with 3D printing. It uses a laser scanner and motor encoders for localization. Various SLAM algorithms like RANSAC, split and merge were tested for landmark extraction from laser data. An extended Kalman filter is used to estimate the robot's pose and map landmarks. Testing showed the robot could map an area but the loop closure problem was not solved, resulting in drift over time.
La cabuyería se refiere a la disciplina de hacer nudos, especialmente en la naturaleza. Incluye cinco tipos básicos de nudos: nudo llano, ballestrinque, nudo corredizo, as de guía y ocho. Cada nudo tiene usos específicos como sujetar cabos a postes, unir cuerdas de escalada o formar lazos para la caza o rescate.
El documento habla sobre la importancia de la motivación en un centro educativo y propone motivar a estudiantes, padres y personal a través de la comunicación efectiva. Explica que la motivación se basa en las necesidades psicológicas de las personas y su estilo de comunicación. Presenta el Modelo de Procesos de Comunicación, el cual identifica seis tipos de personalidad y sugiere usar diferentes tipos de mensajes según la personalidad para lograr una mejor comunicación y motivación.
Librosweb Listado Hasta El 30 De Septiembre 2009[1]sucari2009
Este documento proporciona una lista de más de 200 libros. Incluye títulos, autores y una breve descripción de cada libro. Además, proporciona la dirección de un blog donde se suben nuevos libros diariamente. La lista fue actualizada al 30 de septiembre de 2009 e incluye libros en inglés y portugués.
La revista inmobiliaria especial verano 2012 presenta varias propiedades residenciales en la provincia de Alicante, como pisos, apartamentos, chalets y parcelas en localidades como Alicante, El Campello, Javea, Denia y Orihuela. Se ofrece información como la ubicación, características, precios y contacto para más detalles de las propiedades. También se anuncia financiación de hasta el 100% y excelentes condiciones.
How to increase your success in Horizon 2020?ttopstart B.V.
A presentation given at the 6th EMBO meeting in Birmingham by Jasper Levink, partner of ttopstart science and business consultants.
In the presentation, Jasper Levink explained some key trics and best practices that ttopstart uses to reach its current 50% success rate in Horizon 2020. Key topics covered include the ttopstart FFWD methodology, Minto's Pyrimad principle and many others.
ttopstart is a science and business consulting company that serves leading researchers and innovative companies in the fields of life sciences and medical technology. We acquire funding for cutting-edge research and development, co-create corporate strategies and conduct detailed market assessments. Our driver is the contribution to development of innovations that can strongly advance healthcare, such as diagnostics and treatments for a wide range of diseases with unmet medical needs.
Our services include:
· Development and writing of applications for national and international subsidies (i.e. Horizon 2020, IMI, ERC, NGI, etc);
· Development and writing of professional business plans;
· Design of winning business models and routes-to-market;
· Market research and analysis.
Some of ttopstart's key achievements
· Europe's #1 in 2012 and #2 in 2014 Eurostars call; overall > 70% success rate in Eurostars
· First ever IMI proposal to score #1 in both the scientific and the industrial panel
· An overall success rate in subsidy applications that exceeds 50%
· 8 NGI Pre-seed grants
· 18 successful ERC Proof of Concept grants
· Support of the establishment and growth of > 70 highly innovative companies
The document provides information about Skolkovo Innovation Center and its Nuclear&Radiation Technologies Cluster. The cluster aims to commercialize research in the nuclear industry and support innovative companies in priority technology areas like nuclear waste disposal, radiation technologies, materials development, and more. It has over 90 participant companies and helped double profits and triple revenues for residents from 2012-2013. The cluster seeks to create an innovation ecosystem and accelerate commercialization of technologies through cooperation among participants, industrial partners, investors, and research centers.
GCRF Demonstrate Impact Competition Briefing Round 2: How to Increase Impact ...KTN
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects.
The Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) will invest up to £9.3 million in demonstration-stage projects. The projects must have the potential to transform lives in developing countries, through market-creating innovation. We will support projects that address one of ten global societal challenges recognised in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the development of innovative processes, products and services. These projects should lead to the deployment of those innovations within developing countries.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/webcast-gcrf-demonstrate-impact-competition-briefing-round-2-how-to-increase-impact-through-innovation-in-developing-countries
GCRF Demonstrate Impact Competition Briefing Round 2: How to Increase Impact ...KTN
Through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), Innovate UK will invest up to £9.3 million in innovation projects.
The Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) will invest up to £9.3 million in demonstration-stage projects. The projects must have the potential to transform lives in developing countries, through market-creating innovation. We will support projects that address one of ten global societal challenges recognised in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the development of innovative processes, products and services. These projects should lead to the deployment of those innovations within developing countries.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/review-of-round-2-events-from-the-global-challenges-research-fund-gcrf-demonstrate-impact-programme
The document provides information about the Skolkovo Foundation and its Energy Efficient Technologies Cluster. The Skolkovo Foundation aims to create an innovation ecosystem in Russia to support cutting-edge research and commercialization of results. The Energy Efficient Technologies Cluster focuses on developing technologies that improve energy efficiency in industries such as oil/gas and electricity, develop renewable energy sources, and reduce energy use. The cluster has over 270 participating startups working on priority technology areas and has achieved partnerships with companies, filed patents, and helped startups raise funding and revenue.
Independently responsible for managing multiple innovation projects currently from ideation through to commercialization, Innovations awarded Novelty "A" and recognized by NHS and Indian Government
The Skolkovo Foundation document provides information about Skolkovo's innovation projects and biomedical technologies cluster. It describes Skolkovo's mission to create an innovation ecosystem in Russia, outlines its goals and key elements including startups, industrial partners, investors, and educational institutions. Statistics are presented on applications, grants, financing, jobs created. Project examples from participating biomedical companies demonstrate achievements in areas like cancer drugs, medical devices, and 3D organ bioprinting.
Test de selección de personal destinado a descubrir los líderes de cada grupo y a aquellas personas que son influenciables. Modificado para el trabajo en el aula.
This document provides information about GAME STAGE, an online B2B Korean mobile game showcase from August 25-31 for overseas publishers and investors. It will feature around 50 pre-release mobile game companies. Developers can network with publishers, receive feedback, and distribute test builds of their games through a secure online platform. Publishers and investors can discover new game trends, network with developers, and test unpublished game builds. Registration is $100 with a $50 fee for translation services and requires applicants be verified publishers or investors.
\'Dissident\' - solo show Ubik - dossier prensaSabrina_Amrani
La galería Sabrina Amrani acoge la primera exposición en Europa del
artista afincado en Dubai UBIK (India, 1985). Se trata de Dissident,
una muestra que pervierte con humor negro y sátira los clásicos
códigos de la propaganda. Crucigramas que tratan de resolver el
conflicto palestino, botellas de Coca-Cola que sirven de recipiente a
cócteles Molotov o una camiseta con las pautas del marketing revolucionario.
Una visión personal sobre los absurdos del orden mundial
con la que UBIK espera infundir y difundir su “propia marca de propaganda”.
Así la define el propio artista: “tendencias anarquistas postrecesión
que hacen a la gente sonreír… o temblar”.
Bullhorn live 2012 keynote presentationbullhornlive
The document summarizes Bullhorn's keynote presentation from 2012. It highlights the following:
1) Bullhorn has been serving staffing firms for 10 years and lists many of their long-term customers.
2) New services being offered by Bullhorn include adoption services, candidate experience tools, data integrity services, and strategic consulting services.
3) Bullhorn has upgraded their infrastructure with increased data center capacity to support customer growth.
4) Bullhorn is investing in customers through training, guides, and accelerated training programs.
Maxime Cauterman - Plan de choque de la ANAP en FranciaANTARES CONSULTING
Presentación realizada por Maxime Cauterman, en la sesión "6 propuestas para la gestión hospitalaria en tiempos de crisis" realizada por Antares Consulting el 8 de abril de 2010
La alholva es una planta anual de la familia de las leguminosas originaria del sudoeste asiático. Sus semillas y hojas se han usado desde la antigüedad en la cocina de varios países, y sus propiedades nutricionales y medicinales la han convertido en un remedio popular para tratar problemas digestivos, anemia y caspa.
This thesis describes the implementation of simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) on a differential drive autonomous ground vehicle (AGV). The AGV was designed and built with 3D printing. It uses a laser scanner and motor encoders for localization. Various SLAM algorithms like RANSAC, split and merge were tested for landmark extraction from laser data. An extended Kalman filter is used to estimate the robot's pose and map landmarks. Testing showed the robot could map an area but the loop closure problem was not solved, resulting in drift over time.
La cabuyería se refiere a la disciplina de hacer nudos, especialmente en la naturaleza. Incluye cinco tipos básicos de nudos: nudo llano, ballestrinque, nudo corredizo, as de guía y ocho. Cada nudo tiene usos específicos como sujetar cabos a postes, unir cuerdas de escalada o formar lazos para la caza o rescate.
El documento habla sobre la importancia de la motivación en un centro educativo y propone motivar a estudiantes, padres y personal a través de la comunicación efectiva. Explica que la motivación se basa en las necesidades psicológicas de las personas y su estilo de comunicación. Presenta el Modelo de Procesos de Comunicación, el cual identifica seis tipos de personalidad y sugiere usar diferentes tipos de mensajes según la personalidad para lograr una mejor comunicación y motivación.
Librosweb Listado Hasta El 30 De Septiembre 2009[1]sucari2009
Este documento proporciona una lista de más de 200 libros. Incluye títulos, autores y una breve descripción de cada libro. Además, proporciona la dirección de un blog donde se suben nuevos libros diariamente. La lista fue actualizada al 30 de septiembre de 2009 e incluye libros en inglés y portugués.
La revista inmobiliaria especial verano 2012 presenta varias propiedades residenciales en la provincia de Alicante, como pisos, apartamentos, chalets y parcelas en localidades como Alicante, El Campello, Javea, Denia y Orihuela. Se ofrece información como la ubicación, características, precios y contacto para más detalles de las propiedades. También se anuncia financiación de hasta el 100% y excelentes condiciones.
1) Jesus instructs the twelve apostles and sends them out to preach, minister, and heal the sick.
2) The apostles are told to go to the lost sheep of Israel and not take provisions for their journey.
3) Jesus warns the apostles that they will be like sheep among wolves and tells them to be wise but harmless.
This document provides an investment overview and financial summary for Turbo-Trac USA, Inc., which manufactures and services mechanical variable speed drives (M-VSDs) primarily for oil and gas pump jack applications. Turbo-Trac's M-VSD technology optimizes production, reduces operating costs, and minimizes capital expenditures for customers. The company is seeking $3 million in funding to commercialize its products and achieve initial customer orders. Financial projections show Turbo-Trac becoming cash flow positive after two years of funding and achieving meaningful cash flow thereafter, with revenue growing over 450% in year one and EBITDA margins reaching 24.3% by year five. The document also outlines Turbo-Tra
Prosperity At Risk Findings Of Hbs Survey On U.S. CompetitivnessColin McKillop
The survey found that a large majority (71%) of respondents expect U.S. competitiveness to decline over the next three years. Respondents expect greater pressure on American workers' living standards than on the ability of U.S. firms to succeed. Pessimism about U.S. competitiveness was widely shared, though respondents between ages 40-59, those in firms exposed to international competition, and those located in the U.S. were more pessimistic. Respondents in manufacturing also had a more negative view of competitiveness compared to other sectors.
The document summarizes a presentation by Armedia on integrating records management into case management solutions. It introduces Armedia and its case management product. It then demonstrates how the product allows seamless integration of documents into an Alfresco repository for records management and compliance with retention policies. The technical integration is done through an enterprise service bus and business rules to determine the appropriate records category. The presentation concludes that Armedia's solution allows organizations to leverage both structured and unstructured information for improved decision making.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una encuesta realizada a trabajadores de una industria maquiladora llamada "convertos" para conocer sus opiniones sobre los sueldos, beneficios y condiciones laborales. La mayoría de los trabajadores encuestados consideran que sus sueldos son bajos debido a su bajo nivel educativo. Aunque algunos no les gusta el trabajo, sienten que es su única opción o les ofrece beneficios como seguro médico. En general, aceptan las condiciones laborales por necesidad aunque no estén completamente sat
This document provides a history of foresight activities in the UK government from the 1990s to present day. It discusses three cycles of the UK Foresight Programme from 1994-1999, 2000-2002, and 2002-onwards. It describes how the programme has shifted from using broad panels to a rolling set of focused projects. It also notes the many other foresight activities taking place across different government departments and regions in the UK beyond the central Foresight Programme.
"FOSTER report, June 2015"
SPARC Europe presentation by
David Ball for the
SPARC Europe (Pre-LIBER) Workshop: Open Access Policy and Training in Europe
24 June 2015, London, UK
The document discusses the Technology Commercialization Center at Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod in Russia. It provides an overview of the university's history and programs. It then describes the goals of the Technology Commercialization Center, which include establishing an innovation ecosystem and supporting spin-off companies. The Center helps projects through various stages, from evaluating ideas to packaging them for commercialization. It has partnerships with groups like accelerators and investors to help startups.
Dr Inmaculada Higueras, Social Sciences and Humanities Thematic Lead/ Norther...IrishHumanitiesAlliance
From the IHA Impact in the Humanities event 8 June held in QUB and co-sponsored by InterTradeIreland.
Panel Two: Impact in Horizon 2020 and the EU
How is Impact conceptualised and captured at the EU level, in programmes such as Horizon 2020, and how does this affect academics, research officers and policy makers at the national level?
This document provides information about Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) funding programs, including ITN and Individual Fellowships. It discusses the objectives of MSCA, which are to train researchers and support their career development. Key details are provided about the different types of MSCA funding opportunities and their eligibility criteria. The presentation also outlines the novelties introduced in 2018, such as updated unit costs and country coefficients. Guidelines are given on how to identify the most suitable MSCA program and how to structure a strong proposal, particularly for ITN.
Unn tcc presentation april may, 2014-innovation corridor_usa_engKendrick White
The document describes the Technology Commercialization Center (TCC) at UNN, a university in Maryland, U.S. The TCC aims to commercialize innovations from UNN's research through various programs and departments, including intellectual property assessment, patenting and licensing, legal support, and proof-of-concept testing. It provides statistics on its activities and outlines its goals of establishing partnerships and entrepreneurship programs to support the commercialization of technologies globally through initiatives like the US-Russia Innovation Corridor.
Research Policy Monitoring in the Era of Open Science & Big Data Workshop ReportData4Impact
Workshop on Research Policy Monitoring in the Era of Open Science and Big Data was a two day event, co-organised by OpenAIRE and Data4Impact, with support of Science Europe. The event explored mechanisms for research policy monitoring and indicators, and how to link these to infrastructure and services. The first day was focused on open science indicators as these emerge from national and EU initiatives, while the second day explored more advanced aspects of indicators for innovation and societal impact.
H2020. Criterios de evaluación y consejos prácticos para la elaboración de pr...CTAEX
19 11 15 Oportunidades de financiación de la I+D+i. De la EIP a los grupos operativos H2020. Criterios de evaluación y consejos prácticos para la elaboración de propuestas H2020. Andrés Montero Aparicio. INIA.
Research processes (partial) - Project BPM in higher education institutionsTomislav Rozman
What is HEI-UP?
HEI-UP (Improving Business Processes in Higher Education Institutions) is a European project focused on upgrading BPM in HE (higher education) institutions through a common managerial model and offering an e-learning course for HEI managers under the umbrella of the European Certification and Qualification Association (ECQA).
Why business processes?
Business process management (BPM) has been argued to be a more effective and efficient way of managing organizations than a traditional hierarchical management approach.
Today, the most successful universities are business-oriented. An efficient BPM builds up an ideal environment for achieving a high level of pedagogical, research and administrative staff, and above all, student satisfaction.
What's in there for you and your institution?
The HEI-UP project gives you the opportunity to:
● Learn from and contribute to the managerial model developed within the project
● Become more aware of internal managerial efficiency through the tools and support provided
● Successfully align your business processes with the demands and needs of your students and faculty and
● Have free access to the BPM framework developed in the HEI-UP project.
What is expected from you?
We believe in the potentials and creative spirit of professional communities, so we expect that you:
● Engage in conversation with academics and BPM practitioners by sharing
good practices and challenges you or your institution have in relation to BPM,
● Share your BPM related research findings and thus contribute to BPM research or just exchange research ideas with fellow researchers or simply
● Observe and try to get out something good for your institution.
The European Affairs & Grants Office helps researchers obtain international funding and manage grants. It has 15 years of experience managing over €12 million in FP7 grants. The office can help with all stages of the grant process from writing applications to reporting. Horizon 2020 provides more funding than FP7 and emphasizes societal challenges, impact, and simplifying rules to get grants funded sooner. The office is available to advise on identifying relevant calls and ensuring applications are competitive.
Research Infrastructures Draft Work Programme 2016-2017Innovate UK
Research Infrastructures Draft Work Programme 2016-2017
1. Development and long-term sustainability of new pan- European RIs
2. Integrating and Opening RIs of European Interest 3. e-Infrastructures
4. Fostering the innovation potential of RI
5. Support to Policy and International cooperation (RI/e-RI)
Sessió informativa sobre el nou programa European Research Council (ERC), que s’emmarca dins el nou programa marc de finançament de l’activitat d’R+D+I de la Unió Europea, l’Horizon 2020. Presentació de Esther Rodríguez, National Contact Point (NCP) de l’Oficina Europea del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad.
La jornada forma part de cicle Dijous amb l’OSRT, amb el que l’Oficina de Suport a la Recerca i la Transferència (OSRT) de la Universitat Oberta de Catalunya i va ser coorganitzada amb l’Agència de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (AGAUR) de la Generalitat de Catalunya.
The document discusses the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme, which includes £270M in UK government investment over 5 years. The goals are to exploit quantum science for practical applications, capitalize on UK research excellence, and secure a leading UK presence in future quantum technologies. The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has a long history of funding quantum physics research but the new programme will focus on technological applications rather than just science. Public bodies will work together under this initiative to advance quantum technologies. Success will require a coordinated national response and evidence that the funding is having impact in order to secure future budgets.
Repository Power: How Repositories can support Open Access Mandates (OR2015 O...OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE presentation at the Open Repositories Conference (OR2015), in Indianapolis, 10/Jun/2015 - Session - P4B: Supporting Open Scholarship and Open Science. Presented by Wolfram Horstmann (Univ. Goettingen) on behalf of the paper authors: Najla Rettberg, Jochen Schirrwagen, Pedro Principe, Eloy Rodrigues, José Carvalho, Paolo Manghi, Natalia Manola.
Evaluating an open research project: Benefits and challenges from the ROER4D ...SarahG_SS
Presentation made at the Open Education Global 2017 Conference held at the CTICC from 8-10 March 2017. This presentation looked at the the evaluation of the ROER4D project, a project that is committed to open research. The open approach in the project work informed the evaluation approach used and has highlighted considerations around the ethical sharing of evaluation findings and outputs, including at which stage and with whom. Some of the benefits and challenges of evaluating such an open project are presented.
Presentation given over the Internet in a S2E event in Ljubljana on April 6, 2016 (Policy Instruments for Widening Participation). An introduction to policy measures for improving research and innovation performance in low-performing countries in the context of Horizon 2020, the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation.
Organisational Interoperability in Practice at Universidad Politécnica de MadridOscar Corcho
Presentation on EOSC Interoperability Framework in relation to Organisational Interoperability, and how it can be applied to a Research Performing Organisation such as UPM
This document provides information about the European Research Council (ERC) Work Programme for 2014. It discusses the ERC's role in the Horizon 2020 framework, the types of grants available including Starting Grants, Consolidator Grants and Advanced Grants. It describes the evaluation process for ERC proposals which involves remote reviews by panel members and panel meetings to determine a final rating. National Contact Points are identified that can provide support services to applicants.
Introduction to the Purdue Agile Strategy Lab January 2019Ed Morrison
This presentation gives you an overview of the activities of the Purdue Agile Strategy Lab. We developed Strategic Doing, an open source operating system for collaboration, open innovation and ecosystem development.
We also work closely with Fraunhofer IAO on innovation and technology management and with Human Insight, a Dutch firm that focuses on cognitive diversity in teams.
Similar to "Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)", por Nicolás Ojeda, Punto Nacional de Contacto (NCP) para Horizonte 2020. (20)
Este documento describe un proyecto para desarrollar sistemas de detección de cambios no convencionales para mejorar los procesos de producción y actualización de bases de datos de información geográfica. El proyecto utilizará técnicas como inteligencia artificial y aprendizaje automático aplicadas a datos espaciales de varias fuentes como imágenes satelitales y redes sociales para identificar cambios en el territorio y actualizar más rápidamente la cartografía básica oficial de Andalucía.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de marzo de 2020 sobre "La Compra Pública de Innovación como elemento tractor de la I+D+I en Andalucía: próximos retos de la Administración'. El acto se celebró en la sede de la Consejería de Economía, Conocimiento, Empresas y Universidad y fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento y la Consejería.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de marzo de 2020 sobre "La Compra Pública de Innovación como elemento tractor de la I+D+I en Andalucía: próximos retos de la Administración'. El acto se celebró en la sede de la Consejería de Economía, Conocimiento, Empresas y Universidad y fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento y la Consejería.
La jornada informativa discutió los próximos retos de la administración andaluza en compra pública de innovación para impulsar la investigación, desarrollo e innovación. Varios directores generales de diferentes consejerías presentaron proyectos futuros relacionados con la salud, agricultura, movilidad, educación y emergencias, con presupuestos totales de varios millones de euros y enfoques como inteligencia artificial, vehículos aéreos no tripulados, y viviendas sostenibles.
Presentación sobre oportunidades de financiación de proyectos en el Programa PRIMA: secciones 1 y 2. Recomendaciones para la preparación de propuestas. Autor: José Manuel Durán, NCP de PRIMA-sección 2 de CDTI. Jornada informativa organizada el 26 de febrero de 2020 sobre proyectos de cooperación científico-tecnológica en el Norte de África y Oriente Medio. Programa PRIMA y otros instrumentos de CDTI. Fue organizada por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la Universidad de Almería, el Parque Científico Tecnológico de Almería (PITA) y el CeiA3.
Presentación sobre los mecanismos de financiación CDTI para la cooperación tecnológica en Norte de África y Oriente Medio, de José Manuel Durán, delegado de Norte de África y Oriente Medio de CDTI. Jornada informativa organizada el 26 de febrero de 2020 sobre proyectos de cooperación científico-tecnológica en el Norte de África y Oriente Medio. Programa PRIMA y otros instrumentos de CDTI. Fue organizada por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la Universidad de Almería, el Parque Científico Tecnológico de Almería (PITA) y el CeiA3.
Ponencia sobre la experiencia de Roberto García de la Universidad de Jaén, como coordinador del proyecto SUSTAINOLIVE, financiado bajo la convocatoria 2018 del Programa PRIMA, sección 1. Jornada informativa organizada el 26 de febrero de 2020 sobre proyectos de cooperación científico-tecnológica en el Norte de África y Oriente Medio. Programa PRIMA y otros instrumentos de CDTI. Fue organizada por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la Universidad de Almería, el Parque Científico Tecnológico de Almería (PITA) y el CeiA3.
Ponencia sobre la experiencia de la empresa andaluza TEPRO Consultores agrícolas S.L., como socios del proyecto MEDWATERICE, financiado bajo la convocatoria 2018 del programa PRIMA, sección 2. Presentada por Concepción Mira de la empresa TEPRO. Jornada informativa organizada el 26 de febrero de 2020 sobre proyectos de cooperación científico-tecnológica en el Norte de África y Oriente Medio. Programa PRIMA y otros instrumentos de CDTI. Fue organizada por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la Universidad de Almería, el Parque Científico Tecnológico de Almería (PITA) y el CeiA3.
Presentación acerca de los servicios de apoyo que ofrece la Red Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) a la cooperación tecnológica Internacional, en especial, las búsquedas de socios para proyectos internacionales de I+D+I. Jornada informativa organizada el 26 de febrero de 2020 sobre proyectos de cooperación científico-tecnológica en el Norte de África y Oriente Medio. Programa PRIMA y otros instrumentos de CDTI. Fue organizada por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la Universidad de Almería, el Parque Científico Tecnológico de Almería (PITA) y el CeiA3.
Presentación de Ana Sánchez Montero (Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible - CSIC) sobre el proyecto SHui como caso de éxito - SC2 H2020.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de octubre de 2019 sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto 2 en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad de Córdoba, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la UCO, el CeiA3
Presentación de Marta Conde (CDTI) sobre Aspectos prácticos para preparación de propuestas en Horizonte2020.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de octubre de 2019 sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto 2 en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad de Córdoba, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la UCO, el CeiA3
Presentación de Marta Conde (CDTI) sobre Horizonte Europa.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de octubre de 2019 sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto 2 en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad de Córdoba, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la UCO, el CeiA3
Presentación de Marta Conde (CDTI) sobre EIP-AGRI y Multi-Actor Approach.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de octubre de 2019 sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto 2 en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad de Córdoba, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la UCO, el CeiA3
Presentación de Marta Conde (CDTI) sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto Social 2 de Horizonte2020.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de octubre de 2019 sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto 2 en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad de Córdoba, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la UCO, el CeiA3 y la Enterprise Europe Network.
Jornada informativa organizada el 19 de diciembre de 2017 sobre Instrumento PYME en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad Pablo Olavide, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía y la UPO.
Jornada informativa organizada el 19 de diciembre de 2017 sobre Instrumento PYME en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad Pablo Olavide, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía y la UPO.
Jornada informativa organizada el 19 de diciembre de 2017 sobre Instrumento PYME en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad Pablo Olavide, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía y la UPO.
Jornada informativa organizada el 19 de diciembre de 2017 sobre Instrumento PYME en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad Pablo Olavide, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía y la UPO.
El documento describe las nuevas oportunidades de negocio en teledetección usando plataformas como HAPS y drones a baja altitud, y el Centro Tecnológico CATEC y su experiencia en el desarrollo de tecnologías para drones ligeros y aplicaciones de teledetección. CATEC participa en proyectos europeos como STEPHANIE para promover el intercambio de conocimientos sobre políticas de apoyo a la investigación en fotónica espacial y observación de la Tierra.
Jornada informativa organizada el 1 de diciembre de 2017 sobre convocatorias 'Espacio' en Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en Aerópolis, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía y Aerópolis.
Travis Hills of MN is Making Clean Water Accessible to All Through High Flux ...Travis Hills MN
By harnessing the power of High Flux Vacuum Membrane Distillation, Travis Hills from MN envisions a future where clean and safe drinking water is accessible to all, regardless of geographical location or economic status.
Sexuality - Issues, Attitude and Behaviour - Applied Social Psychology - Psyc...PsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
EWOCS-I: The catalog of X-ray sources in Westerlund 1 from the Extended Weste...Sérgio Sacani
Context. With a mass exceeding several 104 M⊙ and a rich and dense population of massive stars, supermassive young star clusters
represent the most massive star-forming environment that is dominated by the feedback from massive stars and gravitational interactions
among stars.
Aims. In this paper we present the Extended Westerlund 1 and 2 Open Clusters Survey (EWOCS) project, which aims to investigate
the influence of the starburst environment on the formation of stars and planets, and on the evolution of both low and high mass stars.
The primary targets of this project are Westerlund 1 and 2, the closest supermassive star clusters to the Sun.
Methods. The project is based primarily on recent observations conducted with the Chandra and JWST observatories. Specifically,
the Chandra survey of Westerlund 1 consists of 36 new ACIS-I observations, nearly co-pointed, for a total exposure time of 1 Msec.
Additionally, we included 8 archival Chandra/ACIS-S observations. This paper presents the resulting catalog of X-ray sources within
and around Westerlund 1. Sources were detected by combining various existing methods, and photon extraction and source validation
were carried out using the ACIS-Extract software.
Results. The EWOCS X-ray catalog comprises 5963 validated sources out of the 9420 initially provided to ACIS-Extract, reaching a
photon flux threshold of approximately 2 × 10−8 photons cm−2
s
−1
. The X-ray sources exhibit a highly concentrated spatial distribution,
with 1075 sources located within the central 1 arcmin. We have successfully detected X-ray emissions from 126 out of the 166 known
massive stars of the cluster, and we have collected over 71 000 photons from the magnetar CXO J164710.20-455217.
When I was asked to give a companion lecture in support of ‘The Philosophy of Science’ (https://shorturl.at/4pUXz) I decided not to walk through the detail of the many methodologies in order of use. Instead, I chose to employ a long standing, and ongoing, scientific development as an exemplar. And so, I chose the ever evolving story of Thermodynamics as a scientific investigation at its best.
Conducted over a period of >200 years, Thermodynamics R&D, and application, benefitted from the highest levels of professionalism, collaboration, and technical thoroughness. New layers of application, methodology, and practice were made possible by the progressive advance of technology. In turn, this has seen measurement and modelling accuracy continually improved at a micro and macro level.
Perhaps most importantly, Thermodynamics rapidly became a primary tool in the advance of applied science/engineering/technology, spanning micro-tech, to aerospace and cosmology. I can think of no better a story to illustrate the breadth of scientific methodologies and applications at their best.
Evidence of Jet Activity from the Secondary Black Hole in the OJ 287 Binary S...Sérgio Sacani
Wereport the study of a huge optical intraday flare on 2021 November 12 at 2 a.m. UT in the blazar OJ287. In the binary black hole model, it is associated with an impact of the secondary black hole on the accretion disk of the primary. Our multifrequency observing campaign was set up to search for such a signature of the impact based on a prediction made 8 yr earlier. The first I-band results of the flare have already been reported by Kishore et al. (2024). Here we combine these data with our monitoring in the R-band. There is a big change in the R–I spectral index by 1.0 ±0.1 between the normal background and the flare, suggesting a new component of radiation. The polarization variation during the rise of the flare suggests the same. The limits on the source size place it most reasonably in the jet of the secondary BH. We then ask why we have not seen this phenomenon before. We show that OJ287 was never before observed with sufficient sensitivity on the night when the flare should have happened according to the binary model. We also study the probability that this flare is just an oversized example of intraday variability using the Krakow data set of intense monitoring between 2015 and 2023. We find that the occurrence of a flare of this size and rapidity is unlikely. In machine-readable Tables 1 and 2, we give the full orbit-linked historical light curve of OJ287 as well as the dense monitoring sample of Krakow.
PPT on Direct Seeded Rice presented at the three-day 'Training and Validation Workshop on Modules of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies in South Asia' workshop on April 22, 2024.
ESA/ACT Science Coffee: Diego Blas - Gravitational wave detection with orbita...Advanced-Concepts-Team
Presentation in the Science Coffee of the Advanced Concepts Team of the European Space Agency on the 07.06.2024.
Speaker: Diego Blas (IFAE/ICREA)
Title: Gravitational wave detection with orbital motion of Moon and artificial
Abstract:
In this talk I will describe some recent ideas to find gravitational waves from supermassive black holes or of primordial origin by studying their secular effect on the orbital motion of the Moon or satellites that are laser ranged.
Microbial interaction
Microorganisms interacts with each other and can be physically associated with another organisms in a variety of ways.
One organism can be located on the surface of another organism as an ectobiont or located within another organism as endobiont.
Microbial interaction may be positive such as mutualism, proto-cooperation, commensalism or may be negative such as parasitism, predation or competition
Types of microbial interaction
Positive interaction: mutualism, proto-cooperation, commensalism
Negative interaction: Ammensalism (antagonism), parasitism, predation, competition
I. Mutualism:
It is defined as the relationship in which each organism in interaction gets benefits from association. It is an obligatory relationship in which mutualist and host are metabolically dependent on each other.
Mutualistic relationship is very specific where one member of association cannot be replaced by another species.
Mutualism require close physical contact between interacting organisms.
Relationship of mutualism allows organisms to exist in habitat that could not occupied by either species alone.
Mutualistic relationship between organisms allows them to act as a single organism.
Examples of mutualism:
i. Lichens:
Lichens are excellent example of mutualism.
They are the association of specific fungi and certain genus of algae. In lichen, fungal partner is called mycobiont and algal partner is called
II. Syntrophism:
It is an association in which the growth of one organism either depends on or improved by the substrate provided by another organism.
In syntrophism both organism in association gets benefits.
Compound A
Utilized by population 1
Compound B
Utilized by population 2
Compound C
utilized by both Population 1+2
Products
In this theoretical example of syntrophism, population 1 is able to utilize and metabolize compound A, forming compound B but cannot metabolize beyond compound B without co-operation of population 2. Population 2is unable to utilize compound A but it can metabolize compound B forming compound C. Then both population 1 and 2 are able to carry out metabolic reaction which leads to formation of end product that neither population could produce alone.
Examples of syntrophism:
i. Methanogenic ecosystem in sludge digester
Methane produced by methanogenic bacteria depends upon interspecies hydrogen transfer by other fermentative bacteria.
Anaerobic fermentative bacteria generate CO2 and H2 utilizing carbohydrates which is then utilized by methanogenic bacteria (Methanobacter) to produce methane.
ii. Lactobacillus arobinosus and Enterococcus faecalis:
In the minimal media, Lactobacillus arobinosus and Enterococcus faecalis are able to grow together but not alone.
The synergistic relationship between E. faecalis and L. arobinosus occurs in which E. faecalis require folic acid
(June 12, 2024) Webinar: Development of PET theranostics targeting the molecu...Scintica Instrumentation
Targeting Hsp90 and its pathogen Orthologs with Tethered Inhibitors as a Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategy for cancer and infectious diseases with Dr. Timothy Haystead.
Anti-Universe And Emergent Gravity and the Dark UniverseSérgio Sacani
Recent theoretical progress indicates that spacetime and gravity emerge together from the entanglement structure of an underlying microscopic theory. These ideas are best understood in Anti-de Sitter space, where they rely on the area law for entanglement entropy. The extension to de Sitter space requires taking into account the entropy and temperature associated with the cosmological horizon. Using insights from string theory, black hole physics and quantum information theory we argue that the positive dark energy leads to a thermal volume law contribution to the entropy that overtakes the area law precisely at the cosmological horizon. Due to the competition between area and volume law entanglement the microscopic de Sitter states do not thermalise at sub-Hubble scales: they exhibit memory effects in the form of an entropy displacement caused by matter. The emergent laws of gravity contain an additional ‘dark’ gravitational force describing the ‘elastic’ response due to the entropy displacement. We derive an estimate of the strength of this extra force in terms of the baryonic mass, Newton’s constant and the Hubble acceleration scale a0 = cH0, and provide evidence for the fact that this additional ‘dark gravity force’ explains the observed phenomena in galaxies and clusters currently attributed to dark matter.
2. CONTENT
I. Introducción: Qué es FET
II. FET OPEN
FET OPEN RIA
Cómo preparar una propuesta FETOPEN
FET Gatekeepers
Criterios de evaluación
Estructura de las propuestas
(Excelencia, Impacto e
implementación)
Proceso de evaluación
Ejemplos de proyectos FETOPEN
FET OPEN CSA - Innovation Launchpad
III. FET PROACTIVE
Nuevos topics para el WP2018-2020
IV. FET FLAGSHIPS
Human Brain Project&Graphene
Futuras Flagships
V. Enlaces de interés e información
2
3. II. Convocatoria MSCA IF 2015
I. Horizonte 2020
3
Presupuesto: 75 mil millones € aprox
I. Introducción: FET en H2020
4. Presupuesto Ciencia Excelente: 30% de H2020
EIT
2%
Excellente
Science
30%
Industrial
Leadershi
p 24%
Societal
Challenges
41%
JRC
3%
ERC
13.094,81 M€
FET
2.695,99 M€
MSCA
6.162,26 M€
Infrastructures
2.488,01 M€
TOTAL
24.441,07 M€
54%
11%
25%
10%
ERC FET MCSA Infrastructures
I. Introducción: FET en H2020
5. 5
“FET busca crear en Europa el medio
para desarrollar una colaboración
multidisciplinar, responsable y
dinámica en tecnología futura y
emergente desarrollando nuevos
ecosistemas en investigación e
innovación”.
“Se pretende crear las semillas de
un futuro liderazgo industrial que
afronte con garantías y de manera
novedosa los grandes desafíos
sociales”.
FET en H2020: Finalidad
I. Introducción: FET en H2020
6. 6
• Investigación más allá de lo que es
conocido, aceptado o ampliamente
adoptado.
• FET apoya nuevas y visionarias
aproximaciones para desarrollar nuevos
enfoques que abran nuevos caminos
hacia posibilidades tecnológicas
radicalmente nuevas.
• FET financia colaboraciones
interdisciplinares fructíferas que busquen
“cross-fertilisation” y sinergias entre
disciplinas de vanguardia tanto científicas
(ciencias de la vida, sociales,
humanidades,…) como ingenierías.
FET en H2020: Objetivos
Investigación de riesgo, que
cree nuevas ideas, conceptos
y paradigmas que supongan
un cambio radical de las
aproximaciones actuales.
Transversalidad y
aplicación a cualquier
dominio de investigación
I. Introducción: FET en H2020
7. • FET Open: (bottom-up). Nuevas ideas para tecnologías radicalmente nuevas.
• FET Proactive: Áreas concretas. Consolidar comunidades de investigación y crear masa
crítica.
• FET Flagships: Graphene y Human Brain Project.
FET WP 2016-2017
Individual
research projects
FET-Open
Early Ideas
Topical clusters
of research projects
FET Proactive
Exploration and
Incubation
Common research
agendas
FET Flagships
Large-Scale
Partnering Initiatives
Exploring Developing Addressing
novel ideas topics & communities grand challenges
Roadmap based researchOpen, light and agile
I. Introducción: FET en H2020
8. • Importancia del potencial innovador en cada una de las líneas FET:
– Inclusión de acciones específicas para estimular la explotación de resultados de la
investigación en proyectos FET.
– Fomento de la participación de nuevos actores: Jóvenes investigadores, High tech
SMEs.
• Investigación e Innovación Responsable (RRI): Compromiso con la sociedad:
La investigación como algo abierto, creativo y cercano a la sociedad
– Actividades de Outreach y Public engagement
– Integración en los proyectos de una dimensión ética y de género.
– Desarrollo de formal and informal science education.
• Acceso a los resultados de la investigación. FET forma parte del Open
Research Data… Pero hay opción de salirse con justificación.
• FET abierto a la colaboración global
8
FET WP 2016-2017: What´s new?
I. Introducción: FET en H2020
9. FET OPEN 259,5 M€
FETOPEN-01-2016-2017 FET-Open Research and Innovation Actions 252 M€
FETOPEN -02-2016 FET-Open Coordination and Support Actions 3 M€
FETOPEN-03-2017 FET-Open Coordination and Support Actions 1,5 M€
FETOPEN-04-2016-2017 FET Innovation Launchpad (CSA) 3 M€
FET PROACTIVE: Boosting emerging technologies 95 M€
FETPROACT-01-2016 FET Proactive: emerging themes and communities (RIA) 80 M€
FETPROACT-02-2017 FET ERANET COFUND (CHIST-ERA) 5 M€
FETPROACT-03-2016 FET ERANET COFUND Quantum Technologies 10 M€
FET PROACTIVE: High Performance Computing 85 M€
FETHPC-01-2016 Co-design of HPC systems and applications 41 M€
FETHPC-02-2017 Transition to Exascale Computing 40 M€
FETHPC-03-2017 Exascale HPC ecosystem development 4 M€
FET Flagships 185 M€
FETFLAG-01-2016 Partnering environment for FET Flagships 9 M€
Other Actions 2017 Core project funding 176 M€
Total FET 2016-2017 624,5 M€
FET WP 2016-2017
WP 2014-2015: 456,60M€
I. Introducción: FET en H2020
11. FET OPEN 2016-2017
• Acciones de Investigación e Innovación (RIA). Primeras etapas de la investigación
científica e innovación tecnológica en torno a nuevas ideas para desarrollar
tecnologías radicalmente nuevas.
• Acciones de Coordinación y Apoyo (CSA) dirigidas a facilitar la coordinación de estas
actividades y el desarrollo colaborativo.
• FET OPEN supone el 40% del presupuesto. Gestionado por REA.
• Continuidad con WP2014-15 pero incremento de presupuesto
11
FET OPEN
FETOPEN-01-2016-2017
(RIA)
FET-Open research and innovation actions 84 M€ +84 M€ +
84M€
FETOPEN -02-2016 (CSA) FET-Open Coordination and Support Actions 3 M€
FETOPEN-03-2017 (CSA) FET-Open Coordination and Support Actions 1,5 M€
FETOPEN-04-2016-2017
(CSA)
FET Innovation Launchpad 3 M€
FET OPEN WP 2016-2017
(WP 2014-15: 160M€)
259,5M€
II. FET OPEN (RIA&CSA)
12. FETOPEN-01-2016-2017 (RIA)
12
• Proyectos en colaboración (min. 3 participantes de 3 países)
• 3 M€ por proyecto (novedad 2017)
• 36/48 meses de duración.
• Propuestas de 16 páginas (15+1)
• Single step submission.
• 3 cut-off dates (84M€ cada una)
Tipo de acción Presupuesto Deadlines
2016 2017
FETOPEN-01-2016-
2017 (RIA) (abre 8
de diciembre 2015)
84 M€
84 M€
84 M€
11 MAYO 2016
17 ENERO 2017
27 SEPTIEMBRE
2017
II. FET OPEN (RIA)
Aspectos más repetidos en las
convocatorias anteriores:
- 5 socios por proyecto
- Socios de 4 países diferentes
- Duración de 36 meses
13. FETOPEN-01-2016-2017 (RIA)
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Acciones de investigación e innovación:
• Proyectos I+D en cualquier área o línea de investigación. No solo ICT.
• Proyectos “bottom up” pero no “blue sky research” (No ERC) Orientado a la
tecnología
• TRL 1 -3. Resultados proyecto FET prueba experimental de un concepto en
laboratorio.
II. FET OPEN (RIA)
14. FETOPEN-01-2016-2017 (RIA)
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• Impacto esperado de los proyectos FETOPEN:
• Apoyar las primeras etapas en investigación científica y técnica para la
exploración de nuevos fundamentos para tecnologías futuras radicalmente
nuevas. Establecer un punto de partida estableciendo los principios
científicos esenciales.
• Detección temprana de nuevas áreas prometedoras, nuevos desarrollos y
nuevas tendencias.
• Fortalecer el liderazgo europeo en tecnologías emergentes más allá de la
excelencia académica. mayor involucración de potenciales actores como
high-tech SMEs y jóvenes investigadores de ambos sexos
II. FET OPEN (RIA)
15. 15
1. Visión a largo plazo: Investigación enfocada a desarrollar una tecnología
facilitadora nueva, más allá del estado del arte y de las “currently foreseen
technology roadmaps”: If your research doesn't reach far beyond the
immediate future, it's not FET-Open material.
2. Objetivo científico-técnico rupturista: Investigación rupturista con objetivo
científico ambicioso y tecnológicamente concreto. Debe ser “alcanzable” en
la vida del proyecto: If your research idea does not contain a clearly
identified breakthrough or is blue-sky, it's not FET-Open material.
FETOPEN-01-2016-2017 (RIA) II. FET OPEN (RIA)
Enlace recomendado: What it takes to succeed in FET OPEN
Blog de Timo Hallantie – Head of Unit FETOPEN
Video FET Gatekeepers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTEzxpz69TU
16. 16
3. Novedoso: Desarrollo de nuevas ideas y conceptos. Se debe ir más allá de
la aplicación y/o refinamiento de lo ya existente: If your proposal tackles the
next logical step of an already existing concept or proposes a continuation of
a previous project, it's not FET-Open material.
4. Carácter fundacional: Los avances deben establecer las bases para un
nuevo desarrollo tecnológico y sus aplicaciones futuras. If it doesn't
envisage a new line of investigation leading to a new technology, currently
not anticipated, it's not FET-Open material.
FETOPEN-01-2016-2017 (RIA) II. FET OPEN (RIA)
17. 17
5. Alto riesgo: La metodología propuesta debe ser lo suficientemente flexible
y efectiva para explorar opciones y direcciones alternativas en el desarrollo
de los proyectos. If your research methods are not adapted to explore
unknown territory with potential high risk but also high gain, it's not FET-
Open material.
6. Interdisciplinariedad: Las colaboraciones científicas deben ir más allá del
desarrollo en cascada. Las soluciones deben afrontarse desde diferentes
visiones científicas, intercambios, aprendizaje mutuo y desarrollo de
sinergias interdisciplinares para abrir nuevas áreas de investigación
conjunta: If you team up only with collaborators from neighbouring
disciplines or engage in established collaboration patterns, it's not FET-
Open material.
FETOPEN-01-2016-2017 (RIA) II. FET OPEN (RIA)
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Excellence Impact Implementation
Clarity and novelty of long
term vision.
Novelty, non-incrementality
and plausibility of the
proposed research
Appropriateness of the
research methodology
Range and added value from
interdisciplinarity, meassures
for exchange, cross-
fertilisation adn synergy.
Importance of the new
technological outcome and its
transformational impact on
technology and/or society.
Impact on future European
scientific and industrial
leadership, involvement of new
and high potential actors.
Quality of methods and
measures for achieving impact
beyond the research world .
Quality of the work plan
and clarity of intermediate
targets.
Relevance of expertise in
the consortium.
Appropiate allocation and
justification of resources
(person month ,
equipment,..)
Threshold: 4/5 P. 60% Threshold: 3.5/5 : 20% 3/5 P: 20%
CRITERIOS DE EVALUACIÓN II. FET OPEN (RIA)
Compliance with FET
Gatekeepers!!
Contribution to impacts
listed in the WP!!
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ESTRUCTURA DE LAS PROPUESTAS
II. FET OPEN (RIA)
Enlace a la convocatoria:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topi
cs/fetopen-01-2016-2017.html
20. Excellence 1/4
1.1 Clarity and novelty of long-term vision, and ambition and concreteness
of the targeted breakthrough towards that vision.
• Is there a clearly defined long-term vision?
• Is there a clear description of the proposed breakthrough research? The
breakthrough could be related to a problem that has resisted resolution
for years and the proposal suggests a plausible idea for a solution.
• Relevance of the targeted breakthrough for the long-term vision – it
should be outlined how the breakthrough would lead to the long-term
vision.
• Objectives: Specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound
within the duration of the project.
21. Excellence 2/4
1.2. Novelty, non-incrementality and plausibility of the proposed research
for achieving the targeted breakthrough and its foundational character.
• Is the research proposed novel? – it should be more than continuation of
research going on for years and the current state of the art. New ideas
and concepts.
• Is the research proposed ambitious and far-reaching, not just another
small incremental step along a path already being followed?
• Does the research proposed have a potential to start a new line of
investigation, which can be followed for years and can lead to completely
new technologies?
22. Excellence 3/4
1.3. Appropriateness of the research methodology and its suitability to
address high scientific and technological risks.
• Relevance of the chosen methods for the achieving the project
objectives.
• The research methodology allows the exploration of alternative
directions and options.
• Where relevant, sex and gender analysis has to be taken into
consideration. (enlace recomendado: Gendered innovations:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/swafs/gendered-innovations/index_en.cfm?pg=home)
23. Excellence 4/4
1.4. Range and added value from interdisciplinarity, including
measures for exchange, cross-fertilisation and synergy.
• Description of the research disciplines supporting the targeted
breakthrough of the proposal.
• To what extent the main idea requires involvement of knowledge
and methodology from different disciplines? And how these
different disciplines intertwined?
• Measures for exchange, mutual learning and synergistic advances
among involved disciplines in order to explore new areas of
investigation and directions for joint research.
25. ENG CHE PHY MAT SOC LIF ENV ECO
ENG 5
CHE 2 6
PHY 7 4 6
MAT 1 0 2 0
SOC 0 0 0 0 0
LIF 5 5 3 0 0 8
ENV 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
ECO 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Interdisciplinarity of RIA retained proposals
FET-Open RIA (2014/1, 2015/1, 2015/2)
#proposalsLower Higher
II. FET OPEN (RIA)
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26. Impact 1/3
2.1.Importance of the new technological outcome with regards to its
transformational impact on technology and/or society.
• Is the long-term technological outcome clearly defined?
• Is the transformational impact on technology, on society or on both
convincingly argued?
• It is not sufficient to have just a scientific impact based simply on peer
reviewed publications!
27. Impact 2/3
2.Impact on future European scientific and industrial leadership, notably from
involvement of new and high potential actors.
• Are there young researchers in the consortium, especially principle
investigators, who would keep up the research in a long run?
• Are there SMEs in the consortium with sufficient budget, who would take
up the results from the project and would eventually carry them over
towards innovation and market realization?
• Are there new actors, who are usually underrepresented in the specific
tasks to be performed by the project (for example, is there a proper gender
balance)?
28. Impact 3/3
2.3.Quality of methods and measures for achieving impact beyond the
research world and for establishing European though leadership, as perceived
by industry and society.
• Are the "standard" measures (scientific publications, website) properly
described and planned?
• Does the proposal goes sufficiently far beyond the "standard" measures?
For example, are there additional measures, based on new media included?
• Is it clearly explained how the dissemination measures would support
achieving the expected impact?
• Dissemination plan/Open research data: http://recolecta.fecyt.es/node/678
• Communication activities for public/societal engagement on issues related
to the project.
29. Implementation 1/4
3.1. Workplan and intermediate targets.
• Is there a clear description of work packages, project reporting periods,
tasks and deliverables? (tables included – Gantt chart)
• Graphical presentation of the tasks showing how they inter-relate (Pert
chart (mapas de red/diagrama de flujo) or similar).
• Are the intermediate targets (milestones) properly defined and timely?
• It is very important to remember that the work plan, described in the
proposal will become Description of action in case the proposal is selected
for funding!
30. Implementation 2/4
3.2. Management structure, milestones and procedures
• Organisational structure and the decision-making process (incl. table of
milestones)
• Table with critical risks identified and mitigating actions
Description of risk (indicate level
of likelihood: Low/Medium/High)
Work package(s)
involved
Proposed risk-mitigation
measures
Milestone
number
Milestone
name
Related work
package(s)
Estimated date Means of
verification
31. Implementation 3/4
3.3.Relevant expertise in the consortium.
• Is the expertise in the consortium of high enough quality in order to
tackle all proposed tasks?
• Is the interdisciplinarity at the ideas level properly reflected in the
composition of the consortium? How do members complement one
another?
• Is the consortium well-balanced, without redundancies?
• If applicable, how the project benefits from any industry/SME
involvement?
• If applicable, why the participation of a entity from “Other Countries
or/and international organization” is essential to carrying out the
project.
32. Implementation 4/4
3.4. Appropriate allocation and justification of resources (person-months,
equipment).
• Do the person-months allocated correspond to the proposed tasks to be
performed?
• Is the necessary equipment present or properly described and budgeted?
WPn WPn+1 WPn+2 Total Person/
Months per Participant
Participant
Number/Short Name
ParticipantNumber/
Short Name
Participant Number/
Short Name
Total Person/Months
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EVALUACIÓN DE LAS PROPUESTAS
II. FET OPEN (RIA)
Enlace a ESR tipo de FETOPEN RIA:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/call_ptef/ef/
h2020-call-ef-fetopen-ria-2016-17_en.pdf
36. Ejemplos de proyectos FETOPEN
22 proyectos RIA del último corte:
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2
020/en/news/25-new-fet-open-ideas-
breakthrough-technologies
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EJEMPLO DE PROYECTO APROBADO – 2D-INK
II. FET OPEN (RIA)
http://www.nanogune.eu/es/noticias/el-grupo-de-nanodispositivos-participa-en-el-proyecto-fet-open-2d-ink-de-la-ue
38. FET OPEN RIA WP 2014/15
Participación entidades españolas
II. FET OPEN (RIA)
7,3
11,9
11,3
10,0
0,0
2,0
4,0
6,0
8,0
10,0
12,0
14,0
0,00
1.000.000,00
2.000.000,00
3.000.000,00
4.000.000,00
5.000.000,00
6.000.000,00
7.000.000,00
8.000.000,00
9.000.000,00
FET OPEN 1st CUTOFF
(2014)
FET OPEN 2nd CUTOFF
(2015)
FET OPEN 3rd CUTOFF
(2015)
FET OPEN 4rd CUTOFF
(2016)
Fondos obtenidos
% retorno
Sept 2014: 7,3 % UE28 – 4º
Marzo 2015: 11,9% UE28 – 3º
Sept 2015: 11,3% UE 28 – 3º
Mayo 2016: 10% UE 28 – 4º
39. ACCIONES DE APOYO Y COORDINACIÓN (CSA)
39
• Reto específico. Hacer de Europa el mejor lugar del mundo para la investigación
colaborativa en tecnologías emergentes y futuras.
• Proyectos entre 0,3-0,5 M€
• Excepto FET Conference 2016: 1 M€
FETOPEN-03-2017 (CSA) FETOPEN Coordination and Support Actions:
FET Futures 2017
FET Exchange 2017
1,5 M€
FETOPEN-04-2016-2017
(CSA)
FET Innovation Launchpad 3 M€
II. FET OPEN (CSA)
40. 2 Subtemas en 2017:
• FET Future. Identificar opciones estratégicas, desafíos y oportunidades para
estimular y organizar investigación e innovación interdisciplinar dirigidas a
tecnologías nuevas y visionarias. Acciones basadas en evidencias de las actividades
FET y otras fuentes…
• FET Exchange. Estructurar un tema FET relevante y emergente y la comunidad
científica interdisciplinar alrededor del tema. Actividades de mapeo, intercambios
interdisciplinarios, jóvenes investigadores…
FETOPEN-03-2017 CSA
Tipo de acción Presupuesto Deadlines
2016 2017
FETOPEN-03-2017
(CSA) (abre el 20 sept
2016)
1.50 M€ 17 ENERO 2017
II. FET OPEN (CSA)
41. FETOPEN-04-2016-2017: Innovation Launchpad
- Reto específico: Incrementar el potencial innovador de FET financiando actividades no
previstas en los GA que permitan facilitar aplicaciones comerciales de los resultados de
los proyectos.
- Para los proyectos FET del 7PM/H2020 recientemente finalizados o a punto de terminar.
- Para financiar modelos de negocio, definición planes de comercialización, consolidación
de una estrategia IPR, desarrollo contactos que faciliten llegada a mercado (inversores,
socios industriales, end users,…)
- Complementario a otros instrumentos para desarrollo de negocios y SMEs
- Proyectos de máximo 18 meses, máximo 0,1 M€. Propuestas de 7 páginas.
Tipo de acción Presupuesto Deadlines
2016 2017
FETOPEN-04-2016-
2017 (CSA) (abre 1
de marzo 2016)
1.20 M€
1.80 M€
29 septiembre 2016
27 septiembre 2017
FETOPEN-04-2016-2017 CSA II. FET OPEN (CSA)
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• Sistemas científicos globales (GSS)
• Knowing, doing, being
• Cognición más allá de resolución de
problemas
• Simulación cuántica
Presupuesto total: 35 M€
WP 2014 - 15
• Tecnología futuras para el cambio social
• Biotecnología para una vida mejor
• Tecnologías de la información disruptivas
• Nuevas tecnologías para energía y materiales futuros
ERANET COFUND “Chistera”
ERANET COFUND Tecnologías Cuánticas
Proyectos con resultados concretos para:
• Madurar nuevas áreas estructurando comunidades emergentes y apoyando el
diseño y desarrollo de temas científicos transformadores y nuevas comunidades
de investigación interdisciplinaria.
• Establecer cimientos e impulsar ecosistemas innovadores en nuevas tecnologías
WP 2016 - 17
Presupuesto total: 95 M€
Proyectos entre 4-10 M€ y hasta 5 años
III. FET PROACTIVE: Boosting Emerging Technologies
44. 44
- Incremento de casi 3 veces el presupuesto en comparación a WP2014/15
- 10 subtopics identificados tras consulta pública y otras fuentes (Comité Programa,
FETAG, ETP4HPC, …)
- Cada vez más “bottom – up” en su diseño sin perder el enfoque “estratégico”.
- Propuestas: 30+1 páginas.
- Proyectos entre 4-10 M€, duración de hasta 5 años. 3 a 8 socios por proyecto.
- Propuestas enfocadas a un solo subtopic no a varios.
- Un solo deadline, one step submission.
III. FET PROACTIVE: Boosting Emerging Technologies
FET PROACTIVE: Boosting emerging technologies 95 M€
FETPROACT-01-2016 FET Proactive: emerging themes and communities (RIA) 80 M€
FETPROACT-02-2017 FET ERANET COFUND (CHIST-ERA) 5 M€
FETPROACT-03-2016 FET ERANET COFUND Quantum Technologies 10 M€
45. ■ 59 contributions + 296 comments
■ They cover a broad range of topics:
■ decentralised media and information services (3),
■ bio-medical technologies (11),
■ new components (notably spin-based) (14)
■ complex adaptive systems (5)
■ Science, art, design (3)
■ global systems science (2)
■ New computational paradigms (5)
■ 16 have been submitted through organised efforts (CSAs, COST actions, Platforms); others
by single institutions often with supporting information on global developments.
Proactive Consultation Overview
■ energy (3)
■ sustainability (2)
■ geology (2)
■ cosmology (1)
■ smart materials (3)
■ robotics (1)
■ High-Performance
computing (1)
■ Human-computer
interaction (1)
Enlace a consulta pública Proactive: https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/digital4science/consultations/fet-
proactive
46. Activities are based on the HPC strategy in Horizon2020 complementing the ones
established in the e-infrastructures and LEIT-ICT parts of H2020:
• Developing the next generation of HPC from peta to exascale
• Providing access to the best supercomputing facilities and services.
• Achieving excellence in HPC applications
• Contribution to the realisation of the ETP4HPC Strategic Research Agenda (SRA)
46
FET PROACTIVE: High Performance Computing 85 M€
FETHPC-01-2016 Co-design of HPC systems and applications 41 M€
FETHPC-02-2017 Transition to Exascale Computing 40 M€
FETHPC-03-2017 Exascale HPC ecosystem development 4 M€
III. FET PROACTIVE: High Performance Computing
Main Goal: To achieve world-class extreme scale computing capabilities in
platforms, technologies and applications.
47. 47
- FETHPC-01-2016: Co-design of HPC systems and applications
- Achieve world-class extreme scale, power-efficient and highly resilient
HPC platforms in close cooperation with scientifi disciplines and
stakeholders concerned.
- RIA, 41 M€
- COM contribution 10 - 20 M€/project
- FETHPC-03-2017: Exascale HPC ecosystem development
- Coordination of the Exascale HPC strategy and International
collaboration
- Excellence in Exascale Computing Systems.
- CSA, 4 M€
- COM contribution 1 - 2 M€/project
III. FET PROACTIVE: High Performance Computing
48. 48
• FETHPC-02-2017: Transition to Exascale Computing (RIA, 20 M)
• High productivity programming environments for exascale.
• Exascale system software and management.
• Exascale I/O and storage in the presence of multiple tiers of data storage.
• Supercomputing for Extreme Data and emerging HPC use modes.
• Mathematics and algorithms for extreme scale HPC systems and applications
working with extreme data.
• COM contribution 2- 4 M€/project
III. FET PROACTIVE: High Performance Computing
Tipo de acción Budget Deadlines
2016 2017
Abre 14 abril 2016
FETHPC-01-2016 (RIA) 41.00 27 SEPT 2016
Abre 12 abril 2017
FETHPC-02-2017 (RIA) 40.0 26 SEPT 2017
FETHPC-03-2017 (CSA) 4.0
Total budget 41.00 44.0
50. 50
FET Flagships address ambitious S&T challenges that require:
• Setting up large‐scale partnerships that bring together the leading researchers from a
large number of research organisations (academia and industry) aiming at
transformational impacts with substancial benefits for European competitiveness and for
society.
• Commitment to a strong science investment over a long time period that cannot be
carried out alone by the Commission or any single Member State.
HBP will develop six ICT platforms, dedicated
respectively to Neuroinformatics, Brain
Simulation, High Performance Computing,
Medical Informatics, Neuromorphic Computing
and Neurorobotics.
Coordinator: Ecole Polytechnique Federale
Laussane (EPFL)
• + 140 european research groups.
• ES: UPM, UAM, UB, UG, UPF, BSC, URJC, CSIC
and U.C. Mancha
To take graphene from the realm of academic
laboratories into European society in the space
of 10 years, thus generating economic growth,
new jobs and new opportunities.
Coordinator: Chalmers University
• + 140 european research groups.
• ES: CSIC, UAB, CIC NanoGUNE, ICN, UC
Mancha, UZ, Ciber BBN, Instituto AgustPI,
Airbus, Avanzare, Graphenea, Antolin,
REPSOL, TECNALIA, nVision S&T, ITQER
IV. FET FLAGSHIPS (Graphene&HBP)
51. 51
IV. FET FLAGSHIPS (Graphene&HBP)
The implementation model of the
Flagships aims to link together and ensure
coordination and synergy of all those
research activities relevant for the
Flagship that are funded by the
Commission and the Member States.
Partnering Projects are projects
supported by national/regional funding
agencies and/or by private funding. They
are addressing areas relevant for the
Flagships and contribute to their
objectives.
FET FLASGHIPS Partnering projects
52. GRAPHENE
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16.000.000,00
18.000.000,00
20.000.000,00
UK (17,9%) SE (12,8%) IT (12,6%) ES (12,2%) FR (12%) DE (10,9%) 15 países
INSTITUCION
1 CSIC
2
FUNDACIO INSTITUT CATALA DE NANOCIENCIA I
NANOTECNOLOGIA
3 UAM
4 Graphenea S.A
5 AVANZARE INNOVACION TECNOLOGICA SL
6 AIRBUS OPERATIONS SL
7
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION COOPERATIVA DE
ENERGIAS ALTERNATIVAS FUNDACION
8 REPSOL SA
9 UCLM
10 GRUPO ANTOLIN-INGENIERIA SA
11 ICFO
12 CIC NANOGUNE
13 IMDEA NANOCIENCIA
14 UNIZAR
15 CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION BIOMEDICA EN RED
16 IDIBAPS
17 HOSPITAL CLINIC I PROVINCIAL DE BARCELONA
18
TECNALIA
19
ASOCIACION CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION
COOPERATIVA EN BIOMATERIALES- CIC
biomaGUNE
20 N VISION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES SL
21
INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIAS EMERGENTES DE
LA RIOJA
22 INTERNACIONAL DE COMPOSITES SA
23
FUNDACION PARA LA INVESTIGACION,
DESARROLLO Y APLICACION DE MATERIALES
COMPUESTOS
Total retorno ES: 10,5M€ (12,2%)
53. HBP
53
Total retorno ES: 4,9M€ (5,5%)
INSTITUCION
1
Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
2
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
3
Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha
4
Universidad de Granada
5
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
6
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
7
Universidad de Barcelona
8
Universidad Pompeu Fabra
9
Consorci Institut Dínvestigacions Biomediques August Pi i Sunyer
(IDIBAPS)
10
Hospital Clinic i Provincial de Barcelona
11
Fundacio Institut de Bioenginyeria de Catalunya (IBEC)
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20.000.000,00
25.000.000,00
CH
(25,7%)
DE
(23,1%)
UK
(8,9%)
FR
(7,7%)
IT
(7,1%)
ES
(5,5%)
NL
(3,5%)
11
países
Próximas convocatorias ERANET de Flagera II para participar en Grafeno y HBP
INFODAY en MINECO en enero.
Convocatoria a dos fases:
1º deadline en marzo 2017 – 2º deadline en junio
Resultados en octubre 2017
Proyectos para empezar a finales 2017-marzo 2018
54. Flagship Consultation
Overview of Contributions (1/2)
Materials, nanocomponents, and
systems: nanoarchitectronics,
superconductors, Quantum
Engineering for Silicon Technology
Robotics, interfaces, computational
linguistics: Robot companions,
representing meaning & content,
interface technologies for
Big data, computing and health:
Digital health, sensory restoration
Personalized medicine and S&T for
health: The future of health care
(individualised healthcare and disease
prevention system), A 4D human atlas,
Biosensors for point of care applications
Stem cell biology, bioprinting and
regenerative medicine: Regenerative
medicine, HOPE (printing human organs)
Synthetic biology: Building a synthetic cell
Cell biology: The 4D Nucleome
(understanding how the full human
genome functions)
Technologies for Energy:
Direct conversion of Solar Energy
Computing and modelling:
Forecasting the energy demand,
consumptions and price
Climate simulation and modelling:
HPC platform for developing very high
resolution models of the climate;
Mitigating climate change impacts
along the agro-food chain
Computing, modelling & simulation
for understanding the earth system
Social Sciences and humanities: A multidimensional model of Venice and its
evolution; Computational sociology capturing the complexity of society and
human behaviour
Economy and finance: Moving European finance onto standardised pan-
European virtual platforms; building a new global governance infrastructure
based on interdisciplinary education
55. Flagships consultation
Links to the proposals (1/2)
Nanoarchitectronics – University of Sienna (IT)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/nanoarchitectronics
Superconductors – CEA Saclay (FR)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/superconductors
Quantum Engineering for Silicon Technology – Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (IT)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/quantum-engineering-silicon-technology-0
Robot Companions for Citizens ++ – Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, The BioRobotics Institute (IT)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/robot-companions-citizens
Fet Flagship Initiative in Sensory Restoration – The Vision Institute, Paris (FR)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/fet-flagship-initiative-sensory-restoration
Meaning: universal multisensorial meaning representation stimulating tailored information exchange – KU-Leuven (BE)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/meaning-universal-multisensorial-meaning-representation-stimulating-tailored-
information
ACE: ACcessible Europe – Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia - Robotics, Brain and Cognitive Sciences (IT)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/ace-accessible-europe
Proposal for "Digital Health" Flagship – School of Computer Science, University of Manchester (UK)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/proposal-digital-health-flagship
HOPE (Human Organ Printing Era) – University Medical Center Utrecht (NL)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/hope-human-organ-printing-era
Biosensors for Point-of-Care Applications – Institute of Neurological Sciences - Italian National Research Council (IT)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/biosensors-point-care-applications-0
European Initiative for Regenerative Medicine – Italian Regenerative Medicine Infrastructure (IT)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/european-initiative-regenerative-medicine
The Future of Health Care – Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics Berlin (DE)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/future-health-care-deep-data-smart-sensors-virtual-patients-and-internet-humans
56. A 4D Human Atlas: Charting Human Development and Ageing in Health and in Disease - Department of Computer Science and
Applied Math and Department of Biological Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot , Israel
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/4d-human-atlas-charting-human-development-and-ageing-health-and-disease
Building a Synthetic Cell - Technical University Delft (NL)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/building-synthetic-cell
The 4DNucleome Initiative in Europe – CNAG-CRG (ES) on behalf of The 4DNucleome Community in Europe
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/4dnucleome-initiative-europe
Direct Conversion of Solar Energy: Renewables and More - University of Leiden (NL)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/direct-conversion-solar-energy-renewables-and-more
Forecast of the Energy Price – University of Rome "Tor Vergata" (IT)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/forecast-energy-price-0
Climate change impacts along the agro-food chain: End-user relevant research for food security - Thünen Institute of Market
Analysis (DE)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/climate-change-impacts-along-agro-food-chain-end-user-relevant-research-food-security
The Ultimate Earth Project as an FET Flagship - British Geological Survey (UK) and EPFL (CH)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/ultimate-earth-project-fet-flagship
A Flagship European Programme on Extreme Computing and Climate - University of Oxford (UK)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/flagship-european-programme-extreme-computing-and-climate
The New Capacity Building Programme Flagship Project – IMNRC-NewPOL Network (BE)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/new-capacity-building-programme-flagship-project
Universal Digital European Finance EDUF – Loughborough University (UK)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/universal-digital-european-finance-eduf
Venice Time Machine Flagship – EPFL (CH)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/venice-time-machine-flagship
Computational Socio-Geonomics/Metaloger, The Peoples' Toolkit – Independent Professional Services Ltd (UK)
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/content/computational-socio-geonomicsmetaloger-peoples-toolkit
Flagships consultation
Links to the proposals (2/2)
58. La OFICINA EUROPEA
• Promote the participation and
leadership of Spanish R&I centres in
H2020.
Objetive
• EXCELLENT SCIENCE: ERC, FET & MSCA
• SWAFS
• Challenge 6
• COST
Areas
• OPIs, Universities, public R&I
institutions
Target group
V. Enlaces de interés e información
61. Oficina Europea FECYT / MINECO
61
www.eshorizonte2020.es
@esHorizonte2020
esHorizonte2020
Contacto NCPs
Listas de distribución
V. Enlaces de interés e información
62. Más información: FET
62
Participant Portal (H2020 Calls)
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html
European Commission FET Webpage:
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/h2020-section/future-and-
emerging-technologies
Platform to exchange FET Ideas:
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/digital4science
FET Projects Batch 1: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/fet-projects-portfolio
Y el Batch 2:
http://cordis.europa.eu/projects/result_en?q=contenttype%3D%27project%27%20A
ND%20/project/reference%3D%27686731,686987,686865,686637,686527,686841,6
86585,686547,686647,687008,687089,687110,686330%27
V. Enlaces de interés e información