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Unprecedented excellence and world-class leadership are richly present in EC
Holistic and pan-European approach to micro-optics is missing
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Today’s Weaknesses:
At the cradle of At the cradle of µµOOExpertise and knowExpertise and know--how in how in µµOOCritical massCritical massAt the forefront of new developments in:At the forefront of new developments in:
Materials for Materials for µµOODesign and modelling of Design and modelling of µµO O Fabrication technologies for Fabrication technologies for µµOOReplication technologies for Replication technologies for µµOOApplications based on Applications based on µµOO
Today’s Strengths:
SWOT analysisof micro-optics research and technologies in Europe
--MicroMicro--opticsoptics an an enablingenabling technologytechnology withwith a a large large societalsocietal impact:impact:-- PotentialPotential for a multitude for a multitude ofof nnew applications ew applications
to improve to improve thethe quality of lifequality of life-- Potential economical benefits for industryPotential economical benefits for industry-- Potential increase of employmentPotential increase of employment on on allall levelslevels
-- Through structuring and integration:Through structuring and integration:More efficient use of More efficient use of researchresearch resourcesresourcesConsolidateConsolidate andand strengthenstrengthen EU leadership EU leadership Service to industryService to industry; ; providingproviding a a leadingleading edgeedgeIncrease of European Increase of European indindustrustr.. competitivenesscompetitiveness
--Develop Develop µµO technologies for next decadeO technologies for next decadeMaterials for Materials for µµOODesign and modelling of Design and modelling of µµO O Fabrication technologies for Fabrication technologies for µµOOReplication technologies for Replication technologies for µµOOApplications with Applications with µµOO
Today’s Opportunities:
Structuring, Integration and Scientific collaboration in µO provide important opportunities for improving industrial competitiveness and quality of life
NEMO is needed as a catalyst; as an enabler; as a guide to industry, and as the developerof the next generations « micro-optics »
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--LossLoss ofof competitiveness of European industrycompetitiveness of European industry--GradualGradual lossloss ofof exisitingexisiting marketmarket enabledenabled by by µµO O -Loss of emergingemerging andand potential market--Gigantic market goes to USGigantic market goes to US, , JapanJapan,, ChinaChina--Loosing decades of Loosing decades of knowknow--how how andand expertiseexpertise
--MissedMissed opportunityopportunity to to establishestablish a a EuropeanEuropeantechnologytechnology andand industryindustry : : MICROMICRO--OPTICSOPTICS
--Europe Europe willwill thenthen againagain have have shownshown thatthat itit cancanbebe creativecreative andand inventive, but inventive, but thatthat itit cannotcannotbringbring itsits knowledgeknowledge to to thethe marketmarket. .
EXIT EXIT MICROMICRO--OPTICSOPTICS EUROPE EUROPE andandEXIT ALL RELATED TECHNOLOGIES EXIT ALL RELATED TECHNOLOGIES andandMARKETS MARKETS
Today’s Threats & Consequences:
12 countries30 research labs333 researchers
6,4 M Euro Network Funding
CSEM,IMT,SMO3Switzerland
KOC,SAB2Turkey
NIT,UW,UMCS,WRUT,WUT ((M-,E-,F-)WUT)5 (7)**Poland
USC1Spain
TUD1The Netherlands
CNR1Italy
UPU,CTH2Sweden
VTT,JOE,HEPT3Finland
HWU,SU2UK
TRT, CNRS ( IOTA,LPN,TSI,LOPMD)2 (5)*France
FZK,FAU,IOF-ISE,LTG4Germany
VUB,SCK,UG,VDM4Belgium
Short name of partnersNumber of legal entities (number of partner institutes)
Country
* France contributes with 1 company and 4 different research labs. The latter all belong to one legal entity, namely CNRS. We therefore have 2 legal entities from France.** Poland contributes with 1 research institute and 4 universities: NIT, UW, UMCS and WUT.
Number of NEMO partners per country
NEMO’S Main Targets
• Restructure and Integrate the European micro-opticslandscape
• Set-up durable R&D centers to provide Europe with services and technologies on micro-optics
• Increase the competitiveness of Europe’s industry• Pursue world-wide recognition of Europe’s long term research
in micro-optics• Create awareness on the enabling role of micro-optics• Provide education and training at different societal levels• Contribution in the short and the long term to
the Quality of Life (security, health, communication)
NEMO's 4 major activities and workpackages
1) Integrating ActivitiesWP 1 Centre for Modelling and DesignWP 2 Centre for Measurement and Instrumentation WP 3 Centre for Prototyping, Mastering and ReplicationWP 4 Centre for Packaging and IntegrationWP 5 Centre for Reliability WP 6 Centre for Standardisation WP 7 Industrial Interface and Valorisation Centre WP 8 Knowledge Management Centre
2) Jointly Executed Research ActivitiesWP 9 Micro-optics for PCB- and MCM-level Interconnects WP 10 Micro-optic Structures for Sensing Applications WP 11 Non-Conventional Micro-optical ElementsWP 12 Platforms for Optical MEMS WP 13 Sub-Wavelength Structured Optical SurfacesWP 14 Infra-Red Micro-Optics
3) Spreading of Excellence ActivitiesWP 15 Conferences, Workshops and Public Awareness WP 16 Mobility, Training, and Distance Learning
4) Consortium Management ActivitiesWP 17 Coordination, Management, Finances and Legal Issues
Modelling and Design
Mastering and Prototyping Technologies
Measurement and Instrumentation
Assembly, Integration and Packaging
Low-Cost Replication
Providing Europe withthe food chain of micro-optics
Applicationsfor
the Quality of Life
WP15 : Conferences, Workshops and Public Awareness
WP 16 : Mobility and Training
WP 17: Coordination, Management, Finances and Legal Issues
Structuring & Integrating Joint Research Activities
Spreading of Excellence Management
HUMAN INTERFACEHUMAN INTERFACE
Social Social environmentenvironment
RoleRole towardstowards industryindustry--CreateCreate a pool a pool ofof potentialpotential industrialindustrialusersusers--FacilitateFacilitate andand stimulatestimulate theirtheir accessaccess to to network network facilitiesfacilities--ContinuouslyContinuously trigger trigger andand fosterfoster R&D R&D orientedoriented projectsprojects withwith industryindustry--PromotePromote capabilitiescapabilities ofof service service centres (centres (e.g.e.g. boothsbooths))--ProvideProvide training training activitiesactivities--CreateCreate awarenessawareness
Industrial Interface Centre
COMPUTER (eCOMPUTER (e--)INTERFACE)INTERFACE
ee--environmentenvironment((networkingnetworking, collaboration), collaboration)
RoleRole towardstowards industryindustryTo To provideprovide accessableaccessable info info andand datadata--DatabasesDatabases on on technologytechnology, , materialsmaterials, , modellingmodelling, , reliabilitiesreliabilities, standards, standards--Patent portfolioPatent portfolio--RoadmapsRoadmaps--MarketMarket surveyssurveys--Job Job opportunitiesopportunities--PotentialPotential for for ee--consultingconsulting-- ……
Knowledge Management Centre
Project Support Officer
Nathalie DebaesVrije Universiteit BrusselPleinlaan 2B-1050 BrusselsBELGIUMTel. : +32(0)2/629.36.58e-mail:[email protected]://www.tona.vub.ac.be/Nemo
Co-ordinator
Hugo [email protected]
Vice - Co-ordinators
Malgorzata Kujawinska Jürgen [email protected] [email protected]
Co-ordination Team
WP7 : Industrial Interface Centre
WP8 : Knowledge Management Centre
Thomasz Kossek [email protected]
Nathalie Debaes [email protected]
WP1 : Centre for Modelling and Design
WP2 : Centre for Measurement and Instrumentation
WP3 : Centre for Prototyping, Mastering and Replication
WP4 : Centre for Packaging and Integration
WP5 : Centre for Reliability
WP6 : Centre for Standarisation
Norbert [email protected]
Francis Berghmans [email protected]
Malgorzata [email protected]
Jürgen Mohr [email protected]
Jürgen Mohr [email protected]
Pentti [email protected]
Work Package Leaders
WP9 : Micro-optics for PCB- and MCM-level Interconnects
WP10 : Micro-optic Structures for Sensing Applications
WP11 :Non-Conventional Micro-opticalElements
WP15 : Conferences, Workshops and Public Awareness
WP12 :Platforms for Optical MEMS
WP13 : Sub-Wavelength Structured Optical Surfaces
WP14:Infra-Red Micro-Optics
WP16 :Mobility and Training
Peter Van [email protected]
Philippe Lalanne [email protected]
Brian [email protected]
Fredrik Nikolajeff [email protected]
Mo Taghizadeh [email protected]
Malgorzata Kujawinska [email protected]
Hakan [email protected]
Ryszard Buczynski [email protected]
Work Package Leaders
April, 2006Palais de la Musique et des Congrès de StrasbourgStrasbourg, France Conferences · Exhibition · Workshops · Courses Daily Updates and photos from Photonics Europe 2004
General Chairs:Hugo Thienpont, Vrije Univ. Brussel (Belgium)Giancarlo C. Righini, Istituto di Fisica Applicata Nello Carrara - CNR (Italy)Patrick Meyrueis, Univ. Louis Pasteur (France) •Lasers •Biophotonics•Optoelectronics •Nano-Photonics •Materials •Metrology •Sensing •Micro-Optics •Packaging •Micromachining •Plus-Special Hot Topics in Photonics •Photonics Innovation Village
In the new Europe there is a new reality for scientists, researchers, engineers, universities, and research laboratories. Step into the future by attending Photonics Europe, the showcase for Europe as a technical leader in optics, photonics, optoelectronics, imaging, and more.
NEMO supports-Innovation village-Exhibit on Light for Students-Distribution of Educ. Kit-European Industrial Workshop-EC involvement-Students afternoon
organizes Pan-European Conferences
supports topical meetings
Phd- student ofProf. Machteld De Metsenaere will focus on the study of women in optics
embraces gender issues
creates public awareness
NEMO will take the lead for a European-minded Careers in Optics CD-ROM
Hugo Thienpont Kathleen Robinson (SPIE)
Micro- and Nano- OpticsSummerschool
Education and Training of PhDs