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BrandieNonnecke,PhDResearch & Development ManagerCITRIS & the Banatao Institute, UC [email protected]@BNonnecke
UC CAMPUSES• UC Berkeley • UC Davis• UC Merced • UC Santa Cruz
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CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
Plus • UCSC Silicon Valley Campus• UC Davis Health, Sacramento
UC CAMPUSESBerkeley Davis + Davis HealthMerced Santa Cruz
ANNUAL RESEARCH INCOMEleveraged from ~$4M in university funds
START-UPcompanies
CORE FACULTYMembersand 400+ affiliates
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70+
$90M
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CITRIS and the Banatao Institute: A MODEL FOR SCIENCE AND INNOVATION
CORE INITIATIVES
ConnectedCommunities
Energy efficiencySmart grid
Water conservationTransportation
Internet of thingsWireless Sensor NetworksSoftware Defined Buildings
HealthPeople andRobots
Sustainable Infrastructures
ParticipatoryplatformsConnecteddevices
MobileAppsInteractiveMediaCrowdsourcingOpendata
PrivacyandSecurityDigitalGovernance
CloudroboticsDeeplearning
Human-centricautomationBio-inspiredroboticsStatisticalsampling
RobustnessPrivacyInclusion
Data AnalyticsTelehealth
Precision medicineChronic disease
Sensors and ServicesWearables
Quantified selfPatient engagement
Connected health
STARTUPS ON CAMPUS$40M+
Raised by our companies68%
Raise funding by program graduation
2013Year Founded
42 COMPANIES ACCELERATED
ENERGY &ENVIRONMENT
MEDICAL &HEALTH
SENSORS &ROBOTICS
CONSUMER &INTERNET of THINGS
CITRIS FOUNDRY ACCELERATING TRANSFORMATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
• 42 companies in portfolio: hardware, software, and services
• 10% acceptance rate from more than 150 applications per year
• Intensive, 12-month program with weekly milestones
• Mentorship from corporate partners
CITRIS INVENTION LAB
• 1,700 square feet, 12 3D printers, 2 laser cutter, infinite possibilities
• Provides local expertise, community knowledge, tools, materials, and support to rapidly design and prototype
• Expanded its operation and goals to increase support for CITRIS research projects and the CITRIS Foundry
citris-uc.org
Creating information technology solutions for society’s most pressing challenges
Open to all applicants with Principal Investigator status on their campusRFP Deadline: October 5, 2018 | Awardees notified Nov. 2018
2019 ITESM-CITRIS Seed Fund
Seed Funding: Areas of Interest
• Civic engagement or citizen science platforms
• Maker movement and remote collaboration platforms
• Novel applications for public open data
• Innovative use of data visualization tools
• Crowdsourcing systems
• Labor, on-demand work or “sharing economy”
• Applications that broaden access and public participation in STEAM and tech-related fields
• Online education (MOOCs, etc.)
Seed Funding: Areas of Interest
• Data analytics
• Care management solutions
• New platforms and sensors
• Integrated wireless, mobile and app-based solutions
• Technology solutions for aging and chronic disease
Seed Funding: Areas of Interest
• Human-Centric Automation
• Bio-Inspired Robotics
• Deep Learning
• Cloud Robotics
• Internet of Things
Seed Funding: Areas of Interest
• Integrated sensors
• Data management
• Advanced controls to increase productivity and sustainability of energy systems
• Energy generation, storage, and distribution
• Intelligent water infrastructures (country, state, region or city)
• Traffic management, goods movement, integration of Electric Vehicles and the grid
• IT that supports UCOP’s goal to become carbon neutral by 2025
Seed Funding: Areas of Interest
2019 CITRIS-ITESM Seed FundingAreas of Interest: Connected Communities
HealthPeople and RobotsSustainable Infrastructures
Total Funds Available:
$75,000
Project Amount Up to $25,000
Requirements At least 2 PIs.Minimum of one from ITESM and one from a CITRIS and the BanataoInstitute campus.
Open to all applicants with Principal Investigator status on their campusRFP Deadline: Oct. 5, 2018 at 5:00 pm PST Awardees notified Nov. 2018
2019 CITRIS-ITESM Seed Funding Program - $75K
CITRIS Testbeds and Living Labs
Marvell Nanolab Device-level, MEMS, sensors, etc.
CITRIS Invention Lab Rapid prototyping and packaging
CITRIS Foundry Business start-up incubator
Sutardja Dai Hall & 406 Cory Hall Energy systems testbeds
Global Virtual Testbed (GVB) Berkeley, Singapore & Denmark – Energy systems
UC hospital system data Healthcare
Social Apps Lab Software and mobile apps
SierraNet and American River Basin Wireless sensor networks for water
MESA Lab FAA-approved facility for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
CAFE Platform Participatory democracy apps
Connected Corridors Transportation testbed in LA and I-205
Collaboration with other UC Centers e.g. CREST, BSAC, SWARM, BIDS
MEMS
Mobile Apps
Rapid Prototyping
UAVs
Transportation Systems Robotics Health
Monitoring
Semiconductors Smart Grid Environmental Stewardship
Energy Efficiency
Wireless Sensor Networks
CITRIS Testbed Capabilities
Highlights from Prior Award Recipients
Efficient Drug Delivery Devices For Sustained Eye Disease TreatmentITESM + UC Davis + UC MercedInitiative: Health
Tweeting on the Border WallTwitter As A Platform For Shaping Public Opinion And Policies On Immigration Reform In Mexico And The United StatesITESM + UC BerkeleyInitiative: Connected Communities
Channel Modeling For Intelligent Transportation SystemsITESM + UC Santa Cruz + UC MercedInitiative: Sustainable Infrastructures
Hybrid Algorithms For Real-Time Identification And Manipulation Of Deformable Soft TissuesITESM + UC Santa CruzInitiative: Sustainable Infrastructures
• Feasibility
• Creates solution to a societal challenge
• Alignment with CITRIS research initiatives and the charter of the BanataoInstitute
• Potential for follow-on funding
Seed Grant proposals are evaluated according to the following criteria:
Evaluation Criteria
• Use of CITRIS and the BanataoInstitute research assets including the Marvell NanoLab, CITRIS Invention Lab, or other CITRIS-affiliated testbeds is encouraged but not required.
• Inclusion of pre-tenured faculty is encouraged but not required.
q Verification of PI status (yes/no)
q PI name, campus, home department
q URL for PI’s homepage or CV
q Co-PI information (if applicable)
q List of prior CITRIS-ITESM Seed Grant awards: PI names, year, project title
q Project Title
q Abstract (250 words, text field)
q Proposal Description addressing the evaluation criteria (maximum 3 pages, 12-point font)
q Technology Readiness Level (indicate level 5-9)
Submission Requirements
Online application portal at citris-uc.fluidreview.com
Requirements:
Benefits of CITRIS PI Affiliation
ü Use of CITRIS shared facilities
ü CITRIS seed grant opportunities
ü Access to CITRIS shared laboratories
ü Exposure of your research portfolio to CITRIS Member Organizations for potential funding
ü Assistance with uploading and tracking your publications in eScholarship
ü Access to funding through participation in CITRIS initiatives
ü Proposal development support for large research grants
ü Eligible for cost share commitment
Application Management Portal
ü Apply onlineü Easier management of team
applications with multiple PIs
ü Personal account with award history and tracking
ü View a customized list of awards you are eligible for
ü Submit reporting formsü 24/7 technical support
Apply atcitris-uc.fluidreview.com
Seed Funding Timeline Summary
• June – October 2018: Matchmaking and multi-campus team formation.• Contact us at [email protected] (University of California faculty) or Dr. Miguel
Mendoza at [email protected] or Dr. Carmen Agueroat [email protected] (ITESM faculty) for assistance with finding compatible co-PIs.
• July 30, 2018: Applicants who received a Seed Grant in 2018 must submit a final report on findings and results in order to be considered for a Seed Grant in 2019.
• Sept. 5, 2018: Online application portal will open for submissions at http://citris-uc.fluidreview.com
• Sept. 6-7, 2018: CITRIS & ITESM Seed Funding workshop will be held at UC Berkeley to facilitate joint applications between researchers in California and Mexico.
• Oct 5, 2018 at 5:00pm PST: Applications are due online at http://citris-uc.fluidreview.com.
• By Nov. 2, 2018: Awardees are notified.• Nov/Dec 2018: Funds Distributed• Jan 1, 2019: Performance period begins for 2019 Seed Grant projects.• Jan 31, 2020: Final reports for 2019 Seed Grant projects are due.
Thank you!
Questions? Email [email protected]
Need help finding a partner at another CITRIS campus?Email [email protected]