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Micro and Nanosystems IST Programme Call 5 2.5.2 Micro/nano based subsystems Francisco J. Ibáñez European Commission Francisco.Ibanez@cec.eu.int
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2005-06 Workprogramme Micro/nanosystems Call 4 2.4.2 Technologies and devices for micro/nano-scale integration Development of technologies to improve heterogeneity, miniaturization and integration of materials, disciplines and functionalities. Call 5 2.5.2 Micro/nano-based subsystems Innovative integration of micro/nanosystems technologies and devices into subsystems and applications.
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anywhere, anytime, anywhere, any service, for all’ core technologies & “pull-through” applications Components & µsystems Knowledge & interface technologies Communication, computing & software technologies Communication & networking Software µ, nano & opto electronics µ and nano systemsKnowledgetechnologiesinterfaces Applied IST for major societal and economic challenges Trust & Security IST for societal challenges IST for work & business challenges Demanding Demandingapplications IST in FP6
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2.5.2 Micro/nano based subsystems Objective To validate integrated micro/nano systems technologies for new products and services in key applications: micro/nano-based integrated medical systems, miniaturised autonomous robotic systems, mass storage and visualisation systems.
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2.5.2 Micro/nano based subsystems 1.Integrated systems and tools for point-of-care diagnosis, monitoring and drug delivery Multi-disciplinary approach Attached or implanted devices Sensors integration into diagnostic/therapeutic tools Interfacing between the cell/chip and the outside word New bio-microsystems: proteomics, DNA screening, drug screening and delivery, early diagnosis, etc… Instruments: IPs and STREPs
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HEALTHY AIMS External force actuators, linked to implants, or other external trigger mechanisms Signal processing from external trigger mechanism to implant Cochlear implant Pump to pump blood or other liquids in the body Heart pacemaker Artificial bladder System to close/ open bladder Control system nerve motion detector nerve stimulator FES lower / upper limbs Retina implant Shoulder implant Artificial lung/air pump Pressure sensor for brain cavity and aorta Glaucoma sensor Body Area Network
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2.5.2 Micro/nano based subsystems 2. Autonomous and miniaturised (micro-) robotic systems Miniature instruments (“smart” pills) Autonomous miniaturised vehicles New assembly and packaging approaches Emphasis on design and power supply management Instruments: IPs and STREPs
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Endoscopic pill & Micro-mechanical Flying Insect
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2.5.2 Micro/nano based subsystems 3. Innovative mass storage systems New devices, emerging technology and integrated systems Very high density mass storage capacity in small size Progress on micro-nano-devices, mechanics, optics, electronics and/or magnetic Instruments: IPs and STREPs
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2.5.2 Micro/nano based subsystems 4. Novel 3D visualisation systems; very large area displays and highly integrated display solutions Improve quality and performance of existing 3D displays Integrate sensors in displays New disruptive display technologies Manufacturing and fabrication techniques Instruments: IPs and STREPs
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2.5.2 Micro/nano based subsystems 5. Validation and demonstration Explore the use of micro/nanosystems in major socio- economic contexts Stimulate the transfer of results between application fields Instrument: IPs 6. Roadmaps, specific coordination and support activities Define major research trends and address the ICT-bio-micro- nano-technology field Foster multi-disciplinarity addressing research at the boundaries of different sciences Instruments: Specific Suport Actions (SSAs) and Coordination Actions (CAs)
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Call 5: 2.5.2 Micro/nano based subsystems Budget: € (+ 10%) 58 M€ (+ 10%) IPs: 70% STREPs, SSAs, CAs: 30% Contact: Francisco J. Ibáñez Micro and nanosystems Francisco.Ibanez@cec.eu.int Tel.: +32 229 68659
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