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Provisional draft
FP7 Workprogramme 2007-2008
ICT Future and Emerging Technologies
P. Van Hove – DG INFSO, F1
NCP meeting: 19-10-2006
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 2
Provisional draftFuture and Emerging Technologies
Long-term, high-risk, but purpose-driven
Addressing roadblocks in evolutionary roadmaps
Opening new directions for ICT of tomorrow
Interdisciplinary exploration of alternative approaches
FET-Open: new directions and opportunities
FET Proactive: Pathfinder; building excellence in identified areas.
Industrial/SME participation welcome, not mandatory.
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 3
Provisional draftFuture and Emerging Technologies
Call 1 (FET Proactive)
Pre-proposal check !! (to be confirmed)
3.8.1.1 Nano-scale ICT devices and systems
3.8.1.2 Pervasive Adaptation
3.8.1.3 Bio-ICT Convergence
FET Open
Later calls
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 4
Provisional draftFET/ Nano-scale ICT devices and systems
Research Driver I: beyond the limits of scaling
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 5
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*European Technology Roadmap for Nanoelectronics
Research driver II: “More than Moore” (More functionality through heterogeneous integration )
FET/ Nano-scale ICT devices and systems
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 6
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R&D: Demonstration of new concepts for switches or memory cells
R&D: Demonstration of new concepts, technologies and architectures for local and chip-level interconnects
R&D: Demonstration of radically new functionalities by the integration of blocks from nanometers down to the atomic scale into high added-value systems.
CA: Support the research community, roadmaps, mapping, benchmarking, building ERA.
FET/ Nano-scale ICT devices and systems
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 7
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Expected Impact:
Switches and interconnects:Laboratory proof of concept & prepare industrial research
New functionalities: radically new directions
CONTACT POINTS:
[email protected] IPs,
≥10 M€STREPs
≥ 4 M€
CSAs, 1 M€
Total: ~20 M€
FET/ Nano-scale ICT devices and systems
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 8
Provisional draftFuture and Emerging Technologies
Call 1 (FET Proactive)
Pre-proposal check !! (to be confirmed)
3.8.1.1 Nano-scale ICT devices and systems
3.8.1.2 Pervasive Adaptation
3.8.1.3 Bio-ICT Convergence
FET Open
Later calls
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 9
Provisional draftFET/ Pervasive Adaptation
designing pervasive information and communication systems
Key features: Self-adapting software, hardware, protocols, architectures, … Massively scalable Capable of adapting to highly dynamic contexts Autonomous adaptation strategies (bio-inspired, stochastic, ...) Multidisciplinary, human-centric research
Evolve-able pervasive systems From short term adaptation to long term evolution Examples: Large scale communication systems,
evolving software systems
Networked societies of artefacts From local autonomy to collaborative systems Examples: intelligent environments, ensembles
of artefacts
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 10
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Key technological and user/social aspects to be considered:
Adaptive Security and Dependability Context dependent user expectations for privacy and security Changing threats and risks in evolving pervasive environments
Dynamicity of Trust Creating trust relationships Act and interact within ad-hoc and changing configurations
Security for Tiny Networked Devices Very low-power cryptographic algorithms, protocols, mechanisms Contexts where some devices may be sacrificed but a critical
mass prevails
FET/ Pervasive Adaptation designing pervasive information and communication systems
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 11
Provisional draft FET/ Pervasive Adaptation
Expected Impact: Scalable systems with fundamental
capacity for self-controlled adaptation and organisation
Reduce management and maintenance costs
Ensure security, privacy and trust in pervasive applications
CONTACT POINTS:
IPs, ≥10 M€
STREPs ≥ 4 M€
CSAs, 1 M€
Total: ~20 M€
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 12
Provisional draftFuture and Emerging Technologies
Call 1 (FET Proactive)
Pre-proposal check !! (to be confirmed)
3.8.1.1 Nano-scale ICT devices and systems
3.8.1.2 Pervasive Adaptation
3.8.1.3 Bio-ICT Convergence
FET Open
Later calls
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 13
Provisional draft FET/ Bio ICT Convergence
AIMS OF THE INITIATIVE:
Consolidate emerging multidisciplinary Bio-ICT research community
Train next generation researchers in both biological and engineering disciplines
Provide opportunities for existing researchers to work in the EU
Find new solutions to ICT problems by leveraging knowledge in biology
Adapt solutions found in nature to solve engineering problems
Create more bio-compatible ICT devices (less training needed, rejection)
Encourage sustainable interdisciplinary research collaboration
Could include progress in biological disciplines through use of ICT techniques
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 14
Provisional draft FET/ Bio ICT Convergence
Projects should involve one or a combination of:
Novel computing paradigms based on natural information processing in cells etc.
Biomimetic artefacts: H/W systems for information capture, processing or output that mimic techniques used in nature
Bidirectional interfaces: development of H/W that connects to individual neurons for information to be transferred in both directions in a natural way. NB: Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface covered in 3.7.2.1.
Biohybrid artefacts: development of H/W with combinations of tightly coupled biological and engineered components (eg neuroprosthetics)
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 15
Provisional draft FET/ Bio ICT Convergence
This Initiative has an “open” character, but successful proposals must have:
potential for significant impact on information processing
Provide solutions to currently unsolved ICT problems, or
Demonstrate substantial advantages over existing ICT techniques
a convincing approach
No “missing links” in the methodology
Integrate all required expertise and other resources in the consortium
and must
meet ethical requirements, in particular regarding use of any
Animal experiments
Volunteers, especially children
ICT implants
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 16
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Useful links:
Beyond the Horizon (TG4 report):
http://www.beyond-the-horizon.net/
Ethics (FP6):http://ec.europa.eu/research/science-society/page_en.cfm?id=3205
CONTACT POINTS:
FET/ Bio ICT Convergence
IPs, ≥10 M€
STREPs ≥ 4 M€
CSAs, 1 M€
Total: ~20 M€
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 17
Provisional draftFuture and Emerging Technologies
Call 1 (FET Proactive)
Pre-proposal check !! (to be confirmed)
3.8.1.1 Nano-scale ICT devices and systems
3.8.1.2 Pervasive Adaptation
3.8.1.3 Bio-ICT Convergence
FET Open
Later calls
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 18
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MISSION Exploratory R&D, nurturing new ideas, helping areas
mature
Widest possible spectrum, supporting topics not covered elsewhere
Purpose-driven, addressing problems of clear long-term industrial or societal relevance
Detect new research trends
Continuously open to unforeseeable ideas
FP6 Principles and Operation mostly pursued
What is FET-Open ?
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 19
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SUPPORTING RESEARCH Long term, visionary, collaborative and multidisciplinary, ICT relevant research of a foundational nature bright ideas of high-risk / high-payoff; aiming at a breakthrough, a paradigm shift, or at the proof of a
novel scientific principle
OR
Refining visionary ideas past the proof-of-concept phase to the maturity level for take-up by mainstream ICT programme
CONTINUOUS 2-STAGE SUBMISSION & EVALUATION
FET Open Instrument: STREP
Short proposal (5 pages), anonymous, evaluated immediately
full proposal for a given cut-off date,evaluated in batches
successful
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 20
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COMMUNITY BUILDING… In any area of relevance to FET Emergence, shaping and consolidation of new and fragmented
research communities
Establishing critical mass, multi-disciplinary diversity around a new scientific discipline or research topic,
Defining future research directions, preparing joint programs of work
Federating research communities around a common challenge
May include: Coordination of national research programmes or activities Stimulation of international cooperation
1-STAGE SUBMISSION & EVALUATION
FET Open Instrument: CA
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 21
Provisional draft FET Open: Call Fiche
Short proposals receivable: 6 March 2007 - 31 December 2008
(planned to be extended ) Full proposals invited
(successful short)
CONTACT POINT:
Gustav Kalbe – FET-Open Coordinator
http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/fet/int-o.htm
STREPs 60 M€
CAs, 5 M€
Total: ~65 M€
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 22
Provisional draft FET: Later Calls
Call 3 (FET Proactive)
3.8.3.1 Science of complex systems for socially intelligent ICT
3.8.3.2 Embodied Intelligence
3.8.3.3 ICT Forever Yours
Later calls (FET Proactive)
Massive ICT Systems
Human-Computer Confluence
QIPC and other quantum technologies
NCP Information day Brussels 19.10.06 ICT/FET Patrick VAN HOVE Slide 23
Provisional draft Further Information
Information events
IST 2006 Conference Helsinki, esp. Day 2.
FET Information day in Brussels 24/01/07 (to be confirmed)
Others
FET on the web:
http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/fet/home.html