nano-tera - engineering the future
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Swiss Research Program
Engineering Multi-Scale Systems
in Health and the Environment
Engineering the Future
Giovanni De Micheli
Program Leader
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Nano-Tera.ch
A very successful Swiss research program
funding large collaborative multi-discipline projects
aiming at the engineering of complex systems
for applications in the domains of Health
and the Environment
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Mission
Research, Design & Engineering of complex tera-scale systemsusing nano-scale devices and technologies
Main application domains are Health and Environment,
with Energy and Security as transversal support areas
Develop new markets
Improve living standards
Better the quality of health and environment Foster a vision of engineering with social objectives
Promote related educationl programs
Foster research and crossbreeding of technologies
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Why Nano-Tera.ch ?
Major innovation is likely to happen at the intersection
of disciplines
Need large research groups
Need multi-discipline competence
Collaborative research is effective in Switzerland alsobecause distances are small
Leverage combined expertise of the Polytechnics, Universities,
Research Centers and Hospitals
Funding size and long-term objectives enablechallenging projects
Unique opportunity in Switzerland
Interaction with industry and end-users
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Nano-Tera.ch evolution
First phase: 2008-2012
Research and develop enabling technologies and
experimental systems
Second phase: 2013-2016 Integrate new technologies into systems, demonstrating the
possibilities of new products and markets
Third phase: 2017-2020
Consolidation of results and deliverables of those projects thathave a strong societal and industrial impact
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Nano-Tera.ch: key figures 2008-12
75 projects
15 MCHF/year in cash + ~15MCHF/year institutional matching
31 Swiss research institutions involved
155 research groups
~700 researchers
~180 PhD thesis supported
~ 575papers published
~ 1000presentations
Current reporting period (2012) TOTAL since beginning of the program
Journals,
books
Conf.
ProceedingsTotal
Journals,
books
Conf.
ProceedingsTotal
RTD 2009 48 69 117 144 133 277
RTD 2010 44 77 121 82 147 229
RTD add-on 1 3 4 1 3 4
NTF 6 10 16 14 36 50
SSSTC 6 915
6 915
105 168 273 247 328
575
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Large projects by theme
Health
Security
Environment
QCrypt
X-Sense
OpenSense
NanowireSensor
PlaCiTUS
TecInTexNexray
IrSens
GreenPower
LiveSense
CMOSAIC
CabTuRes
i-IronIC
NutriChip MIXSEL
SImOS
ISyPeM
SelfSys
PATLiSci
19 RTD projects
3-4 years
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31 Swiss participating institutions(2008-2012)
Parto
f
ETH-Board
Parto
f
OPET(BBT
)
Parto
f
SUK
/CUS
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Distribution of research groups
Distribution of research groups
Node size ~ Nb. of involved research groups Line size ~ Nb. of collaborations
155 research groups
31 institutions
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Distribution of research groups
Distribution of research groups
Node size ~ Nb. of involved research groups Line size ~ Nb. of collaborations
155 research groups
31 institutions
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Nano-Tera strategic action to foster Sino-Swiss research collaborations within Nano-Tera.ch thematic areas
November 2010: Exploratory phase
Great interest for the Nano-Tera concept
from major Chinese research institutions
in the fields covered by the program
Shenzhen institute of Advanced Technologies,
Shanghai Institute of Microsystem
and Information technology,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
Fudan University,
Wuxi Center of Internet of Things
Spring 2011: Joint call with SSSTC(Sino-Swiss Science & Technology Cooperation)
for Sino-Swiss collaborative projects
(Pilot Grants)
6 projects selected for about 1.5 MCHF
October 2011 September 2012
Chine
se
Ins
titutions
Peking University
University of Science and Technology
of China, Suzhou
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology
Partner Institute for Computational Biology,
Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences
Partnership with China (2011-2012)
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Nano-Tera.ch: key figures 2013-16
18 large projects (+~5 large projects to be allocated)
4 small projects (+~4 small projects to be allocated)
13 MCHF/year in cash + ~13MCHF institutional matching
28 research institutions involved as Co-PIs
>100 research groups
3 strategic actions:
Increasing usability of sensor-generated data
Pervasive Health
Thermal-aware design for energy-minimal datacenters
2 transversal actions:
International collaboration
Technology transfer
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28 Swiss participating institutions(Phase 2)
Parto
f
ETH-Board
Parto
f
OPET(BBT
)
Parto
f
SUK
/CUS
Federal Institute of Metrology METAS
REMSMED AG
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Distribution of research groups
Node size ~ Nb. of involved research groups
Distribution of research groups (Phase 2)
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Initial Phase
Second Phase
Topic distribution
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Conclusions
Nano-Tera.ch is a very successful research program
It integrates most of the Swiss top researchers
Provides framework for large collaborative projects
Tangible high impact results in the fields of Health, Energy and
the Environment
We look forward to the next four years of success!
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Mark your calendars!
Nano-Tera Annual Meeting 2014:
May 20, 2014
Swiss Convention Center, EPFL
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