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Future and Emerging Technologies
Future and Emerging Technologies
Pierpaolo Malinverni European CommissionDG Information Society
Pierpaolo Malinverni European CommissionDG Information Society
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2003-04 Work Programme
• IST Call 3 (complementing partnerships)– Indicative Budget: 70 M€
• Second Joint Call between thematic priorities 2 and 3Second Joint Call between thematic priorities 2 and 3– Indicative Budget: 180 M€Indicative Budget: 180 M€
• FET Proactive Initiatives– Indicative Budget: 80 M€
Call opening 22 May closing 22 September 2004 @ 1700 Brussels
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Complementing Partnerships
• Integrating R&D in Enlarged Europe plus Associated Candidate Countries: Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey.
• Improving partnerships with SME’s• Increase Cooperation with target 3rd countries (INCO)• Progress towards ERA
Proposal must complement a running FP6 project (as of Sep ’04)
This is not Europe any more
IcelandNorwayLiechtensteinSwitzerlandIsrael
RomaniaBulgariaTurkey
LatviaLithuania EstoniaPolandCzech republic SlovakiaSloveniaCyprusMalta
This is now Europe
FET Proactive Initiatives
Quantum Information Processing IPEmerging Nanoelectronics IP, NoE
Global ComputingGlobal Computing IP, NoEIP, NoE
Bio-inspired Intelligent Information Systems (New)Bio-inspired Intelligent Information Systems (New) IP, NoEIP, NoE
for FET proactive initiatives proposers are encouraged to submit pre proposals deadline 1 July, feed back in 2 weeks
Quantum Information Processing
• objective: basic research aimed at realisinga fully functional multi-qubit system
– few qubit applications
– simulation of quantum systems
– integrate theory/experiments/algorithms
– long-term rationale: build the general purpose quantum computer
Emerging Nanoelectronics
• objective: nanoelectronics beyond 10nm, non-CMOS– hybrid CMOS-molecular, – nanowires - nanotubes– single-molecule electronics
• rationale: – non-CMOS electronics for integration into CMOS
and later for independent technology– new functions, low cost, manufacturing, self-organisation
• constituencies: electronics, physics, chemistry, (biology)
Preparing for FP7: directions
• Types of research– Curiosity-driven research– Basic Research– Industry-driven research– Policy-driven research
• Mechanisms:– Individual grants– Collaborative research: bottom-up or following “roadmaps”– Infrastructure, Human Resources– Coordination (Art. 169, etc.)
• Total budget: expect substantial increase– European Parliament: 30 B€ (currently 17 B€)
Preparing for FP7:Actions in 2004
• Workshops organised by IST/FET, ISTAG
• Commission Green Paper – summer ‘04
• Your input and support are welcome … and needed!
Contacts
www.cordis.lu/ist/fet/qipc.htm
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