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Opportunities and challenges to EU-Russia cooperation in FP7 ICT RTD

Opportunities and challenges to EU-Russia cooperation in FP7 ICT RTD. Prof. Alexey Ivanov Deputy Director of the Nanotechnology Research Educational Centre asivanov@mail.eltech.ru FP7 – ICT INFORMATION DAY, THE PROJECT CIRCLE 2 October 200 9 , Moscow, Russia. OPPORTUNITIES. EU Projects

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Opportunities and challenges to EU-Russia cooperation in FP7 ICT RTD

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  1. Opportunities and challenges to EU-Russia cooperation in FP7 ICT RTD Prof. Alexey Ivanov Deputy Director of the Nanotechnology Research Educational Centreasivanov@mail.eltech.ru FP7 – ICT INFORMATION DAY, THE PROJECT CIRCLE2 October 2009, Moscow, Russia

  2. OPPORTUNITIES EU Projects 2008-09 – 3 FP7 NMP (2), ICPC Nanonet, Nanointerface 2003-08 – 5 FP6 IST, NMP (STREP-1, NoE-1) 1996-98 – 3 FP4 ACTS EU Proposals FP7 – 15: ICT, NMP (7), ENERGY, INCO FP6 – 7:ICT, NMP, INCO RU Projects 2008-2009 – 1: National Nanotechnology Network International Component

  3. CHALLENGES • Lowest success rate 8% (Call 1-3) among 6 ICPC, highest 23-24% Japan, USA • Joint deep analysis of evaluated proposals – defines the reasons • Lack of federal promoting for Russian teams into FP7 projects • Make use of European experience (Austria, Germany, Italy)

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