Overall objective:
« The pursuit of a strong commitment in the construction and development of the European Research Area remains a major priority of INRIA’s policy »
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Contents of the talk.
- INRIA and FP7
Coordination
ERC
Industrial partnerships
Academic Partnership
ERCIM
EIT ICT Labs
Conclusions
INRIA and FP7: results overview INRIA is currently partner in 122 FP7 actions:
Cooperation: 86 actions - 70 in ICT
- 11 in Transport
- 1 in Energy
- 1 in NMP
- 1 in Health
- 1 in Security
- 1 in SSH
Ideas (ERC): 14 actions - 8 Starting Grants
- 6 Advanced Grants
People: 12 actions - 4 ITN (Initial Training Researchers)
- 3 IOF (International Outgoing Fellowship)
- 3 IEF (Intra-European Fellowship)
- 1 IRSES (International Research Staff Exchange Scheme)
- 1 IAPP (Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways)
Capacities: 8 actions - 6 in « Research Infrastructures »
- 1 in « Regional potential of convergence regions» - 1 in « Research for the benefit of SMEs »
JTIs: 2 actions in the JTI ARTEMIS -Embedded Systems
FP7 – ICT INRIA participation per challenge
1 : Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service et fiables Infrastructures: 28 actions (3 NoE, 11 IP, 12 STREP, 2 CA)
2 : Cognitive Systems, interaction, robotics: 7 actions (1 IP, 6 STREP)
3 : Components, systems, engineering: 8 actions (3 NoE, 5 STREP)
4 : Digital Libraries and Content: 5 actions (2 NoE, 1 IP, 1 STREP, 1 CSA)
5 : Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare: 5 actions (1 NoE, 2 IP, 1 STREP, 1 CA)
6 : ICT for pour mobility, environmental sustainability & energy efficiency: 5 actions (2 IP, 3 STREP )
7 : ICT for independent living, inclusion and participatory governance: no action
8 : Future and Emerging Technologies:
1/ FET Proactive: 6 actions (5 IP, 1 CA )
2/ FET Open: 6 actions (5 STREP,1 CSA)
FP7 Ideas Programme: 14 ERC Grants (1)
1/ STARTING GRANTS (8 grants)
- Bruno Lévy, GOODSHAPE (Numerical geometric abstraction : from bits to equations)
- Anne-Marie Kermarrec, GOSSPLE (A Radically New Approach to Navigate the Digital Information Universe)
- Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, EXPLORERS (Exploring epigenetic robotics, raising intelligence in machine)
Francis Bach, SIERRA (Sparse Structured Methods for Machine Learning)
Paola Goatin, TRAM3, (Traffic Management by Macroscopic Models)
Pierre Alliez, IRON (Robust Geometry Processing)
Axel Hutt, MATHANA (Mathematical modeling of anaesthetic action)
Karthikeyan Bhargavan, CRYSP (Formal Security Analysis and Verification of Distributed Applications)
FP7 Ideas Programme: 14 ERC Grants (2)
2/ ADVANCED GRANTS (6 grants)
- Rémi Abgrall, ADDECCO (ADaptive schemes for DEterministic and stoChastiC Flow PrOblems)
- Olivier Faugeras, NERVI (From single neurons to visual perception)
Serge Abiteboul, WEBDAM (Foundations of Web Data Management)
Marie-France Sagot, SISYPHE (Species Identity and Symbiosis Formally and Experimentally explored)
André Seznec, DAL (Defying Amdahl’s Law)
Jean Ponce, VIDEO WORLD (Modeling, interpreting and manipulating digital video)
European industrial partnerships
Participation in the Eureka programme, particularly in the ITEA programme
Strong will to do more with selected industrial partners… joint partnerships (e.g. AIR&D).
Participation of INRIA in most of the ICT Technological Platforms
European academic collaboration agreements
Cooperation agreement between INRIA and CWI (Amsterdam, NL) on the field of Software Services and their development, with a common team : ATEAMS
Cooperation agreement between INRIA and the University of Bologna (Italy) on the field of Distributed Systems and Services, with a common team : FOCUS
… and soon, cooperation between INRIA and the University of Athens (Greece).
European Research Consortium in Informatics and Mathematics ERCIM
ERCIM, symbol of INRIA long-term investment in Europe
unique organisation in Europe.
20 members from 20 European countries.
Several working groups
Several EC projects.
Original post-doc programme
European host for W3C.
Promotion of ICST at European level
January 2011: Michel Cosnard, CEO of INRIA will be the new President of ERCIM (for 2 years)
EIT ICT Labs and INRIA New EU instrument for promoting innovation in Europe
Legally established in 2008 as an independent agency within the EU
Governing board with 18 members
Funds “Knowledge and Innovation Communities”, KICs
Official call and selection of 3 KICs during 2009
Three proposals were selected in December 2009:
In the ICT field - EIT ICT Labs
In the Energy field - KIC Innoenergy
In the Climate field - Climate-KIC
KICs fully operational in October 2010
EIT ICT Labs - Strong European Partners Complete and complementary world-class innovation nodes Berlin Associate clusters in Budapest, London, Trento
Systematic build-up of ICT Labs beyond the initial nodes + Stockholm Eindhoven Helsinki Each node features at least:
One strong research institute
One major university
One European-based multinational company
Active regional network of SME
Full national and regional support Paris
EIT ICT Labs Vision and Mission EIT ICT Labs will turn Europeinto the global leader in ICT Innovation
EIT ICT Labs aims at
the radical transformation of Europe towards a knowledge-based society
turning ICT innovation into quality of life Paris Helsinki Eindhoven Berlin Stockholm
EIT ICT Key Messages We…
build European trust based on mobility of people across countries, disciplines and organisations
generate future world-class business building joint European innovation clusters
improve quality of life through service based applications for the citizens of Europe and beyond
transform higher education to promote creativity and entrepreneurial spirit
provide international top talent (experimental) ICT Labs for researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs
establish five world class innovation centres in Berlin, Eindhoven, Helsinki, Paris and Stockholm
EIT ICT Labs Knowledge Triangle Education Research Innovation EIT innovationradar University & industry crossover program Big joint idea projects Creating a new breed of entrepreneurs Enabling excellent individuals and multidisciplinary teams to develop breakthrough ideas Supporting innovators all the way to the market EIT graduate andmaster schools Common test bedsand joint experiments Business development lab EIT code, design, andbusiness camps KPIs
EIT labeled graduates and PhDs
Mobility of students and researchers
Products evolved from research concepts; concepts prototyped on common testbeds
Awards
Start-ups with global impact
Cross-licensing
Value created by transfer projects
Instruments being implemented Education Instrument Schools and Campssuch as code camp (SW developm.), design camp (product design) and business camps (venturing) Mobility Programteacher and student mobility Master Schoolwhich has an emphasis on hands-on entrepreneurship & mobility across nodes Graduate Schoolwith specialization matching the areas of excellence of nodes and inter-node mobility Outreach Program, Continuous Training and Embedded Learningboth for stake holders & non-stake holders incl. professional doctorate Research Instrument Thematic workshopsConsolidate goals and create networks Thematic area coordination To facilitate creating added value to chosen thematic areas Common testbeds, Labs & simulation toolsincl. experience, design & mobile labs Research dissemination & networkingincl. books, technical reports, DB Mobility programincluding academia & industry crossover program Innovation Instrument Entrepreneurship Support Systemsmentoring, coaching, incubation, … EIT Innovation Radarincluding cross-node virtual expert panel Access to financeensure capital availability for all stages Best-Practice Benchmarking for designing KIC management
Preventure grantsto identify and polish innovation Top talent playing field creationfor designing KIC management Business and Entrepreneurs Clubincluding Unconferences Core researchtarget thematic innov. in chosen areas Big Joint Idea Projectsdrive risky ideas with high innovation potential (start 2012)
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