Informačný deň ICT Môžme byť úspešní v rámcovom programe? František Uherek MLC Bratislava Bratislava, 28.10.2010.

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Informačný deň ICT Môžme byť úspešní v rámcovom programe? František Uherek MLC Bratislava Bratislava,

Tretia Monitorovacia správa o 7. RP Tretia Monitorovacia správa o 7. RP (FP7 Monitoring report) Za prvé 3 roky 7.RP ( ): bolo vyhlásených 170 výziev, na ktoré prišlo viac ako návrhov projektov z nich bolo hodnotených z nich (asi účastníkov) dosiahlo úroveň "vyjednávania" a bolo financovaných vo výške približne 15 mld € (SK iba 29,3 mil €) priemerná úspešnosť projektov bola asi 22% úspešnosť SK cca 20% (počet projektov) úspešnosť SK cca 12,5% (objem prostriedkov)

Ako byť uspešný? Úspešný projekt 1 – SMASH Kontakty na konzorcium – základ v predošlých úspešných projektoch, 5.RP a 6.RP Dobré osobné kontakty s rozhodujúcimi osobami Schopnosť ponúknuť aktivity a skúsenosti zaujímavé pre konzorcium Schopnosť dohodnúť sa na výške financií a ľudských kapacít

Smart Nanostructured Semiconductors for Energy-Saving Light Solutions S M A S H Large-scale integrating project proposal NMP FP7-NMP-2008-LARGE-2 NMP Compound semiconductors for electronics and photonics Coordinating Institution: OSRAM, Germany

List of Participants: 1 Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH OSRAM Germany 2 Universita di Roma.Tor Vergata. UTV Italy 3Eidgenössische Technische HochschuleZürich ETH Switzerland 4CEA-LETI, Minatec CEA-LETI France 5 University of Bath UoB United Kingdom 6Oxford Instruments Plasma TechnologyLtd OIPT United Kingdom 7 Technical University Braunschweig TUBS Germany 8 Universidad Politecnica de Madrid UPM Spain 9 Paul-Drude-Institut Berlin PDI Germany 10 CRHEA-CNRS CNRS France 11Obducat Technologies AB OBDU Sweden 12 MacDermid Autotype Ltd. MA United Kingdom 13 International Laser Centre ILC Slovakia 14 L-up SAS LUP France 15 University of Kassel S M A S H

Objectives: The overall goal of SMASH is to establish new materials solutions and process technologies based on nanostructured compound semiconductors, i.e. GaN, for low-cost, power-efficient light sources for the general lighting market. Realising the objectives of SMASH will result in knowledge about growth mechanisms as well as properties of GaN-based nanorod systems, going far beyond the present state-of-the-art. Exploitation of these results will lead to a new era of affordable, energy- efficient solid state light sources for the general lighting market and will advance the LED lamp and the SME driven luminaire business in Europe. Výskum a výroba nových typov LED na nanoštrukturovaných substrátoch s nanostĺpikovými emitormi pre novú generáciu energeticky úsporných svetelných zdrojov.

Role of ILC: In the project ILC will participate mainly to WP1 (Analytics) concerning the nanostructural and optical analysis essential to the development of the nanorod templates prepared by various nano-enabled growth techniques on sapphire and silicon substrates (WP3), characterizing nanorods, nanorod emitters and Nano-LED epitaxial structures (WP4 and WP5), and electrical and optical characterization of nanorods/Nano-LEDs demonstrators (WP5). ILC will also be responsible for organising the first workshop (WP7)

WP 1: Analytics WP 3: Nanorod Templates WP 2: Modelling WP 5: Processes & Device Fabrication Nanoimprint technology; Etching processes, Contact technology, Chip technology Growth of nanostructured templates: Growth on silicon, c-plane sapphire, non-polar substrates, Growth of free-standing GaN ILC ILC, PDI, LETI UTV, ETH, OSRAM OBDU, MA, OIPT, OSRAM, LETI, UoB UoB, CNRS, UPM WP 4: Nanorod Emitters Growth of nanorod emitters: High quality growth Growth on sapphire, Silicon Control of Indium content Core-shell structures Multi-colour approaches UPM, TUBS, PDI S M A S H - structure

SMASH v číslach 15 partnerov Rozpočet tis. EUR Príspevok EÚ tis. EUR MLC Rozpočet 394 tis. EUR Príspevok EÚ 297 tis. EUR

Ako byť uspešný? Úspešný projekt 2 – LASERLAB EUROPE II Kontakty na konzorcium – osobná iniciatíva cez Photonics21, ,... Dobré kontakty s rozhodujúcimi osobami cez konferencie (Laser Physics, ECONOS,...) Schopnosť ponúknuť aktivity a skúsenosti zaujímavé pre konzorcium (publikácie, prednášky, iné aktivity,...) Schopnosť dohodnúť sa na výške financií a ľudských kapacít

LASERLAB-EUROPE II is a Consortium of Laser Research Infrastructures from the majority of the European member states,forming a FP7 Integrated Infrastructure Initiative. Given the importance of lasers and their applications in all areas ofsciences, life sciences and technologies. The main objectives of the Consortium are: - To form a competitive, inter-disciplinary network of European national laser laboratories; - To strengthen the European leading role in laser research through Joint Research Activities (JRA), pushing the laser concept into new directions and opening up new applications of key importance; -To engage in the Transnational Access Programme in a co- ordinated fashion for the benefit of the European research community. -To increase the European basis in laser research and applications by reaching out to neighboring scientific communities and by assisting the development of Laser Research Infrastructures on both the national and the European level.

LASERLAB-EUROPE II Project title LASERLAB-EUROPE LASERLAB-EUROPE - The Integrated Initiative of European Laser Research Infrastructures II Project number Call (part) identifier FP7-INFRASTRUCTURES Funding scheme Combination of CP & CSA

Národný kontaktný bod  MLC ako Národný kontaktný bod pre Laserlab Europe II, výskumných aktivitách  účasť na výskumných aktivitách (OPTOBIO) – priama väzba na domáce projekty koordinácia školení  koordinácia školení pre nových užívateľov v rámci celej EÚ rozpočet MLC  rozpočet MLC EUR Projekt Laserlab Europe II „The Integrated Initiative of European Laser Research Infrastructures II„ Attosecond Laser sources and Applications; Design and INnovation (ALADIN) High Average and Peak Power lasers for Interaction Experiments (HAPPIE) LAser Plasma Acceleration TECHniques (LAPTECH) Advanced OPTical Techniques in BIO-imaging and Bio-processing (OPTBIO) Sources of Femtosecond ultra-INtense X-rays (SFINX) Konzorcium 27 špičkových laserových výskumných centier z 22 krajín, rozpočet 10 mil. Eur

LASERLAB-EUROPE II is a Consortium of Laser Research Infrastructures from the majority of the European member states,forming a FP7 Integrated Infrastructure Initiative. Given the importance of lasers and their applications in all areas ofsciences, life sciences and technologies. The main objectives of the Consortium are: - To form a competitive, inter-disciplinary network of European national laser laboratories; - To strengthen the European leading role in laser research through Joint Research Activities (JRA), pushing the laser concept into new directions and opening up new applications of key importance; -To engage in the Transnational Access Programme in a co- ordinated fashion for the benefit of the European research community. -To increase the European basis in laser research and applications by reaching out to neighboring scientific communities and by assisting the development of Laser Research Infrastructures on both the national and the European level.

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