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Coordinating and Writing Competitive Research Proposals in Societal Challenges

COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS. Coordinating and Writing Competitive Research Proposals in Societal Challenges. Abdurrahman TÜRK, Sabanci University EEN Project Manager. Summary of the 1st Day. Associated Member. EU Members. Summary of the 1st Day. 22,53 B€. Research Type. APPLIED RESEARCH.

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Coordinating and Writing Competitive Research Proposals in Societal Challenges

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  1. COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS Coordinating and Writing CompetitiveResearch Proposals in Societal Challenges Abdurrahman TÜRK, Sabanci University EEN Project Manager

  2. Summary of the 1st Day Associated Member EU Members

  3. Summary of the 1st Day 22,53 B€ Research Type APPLIED RESEARCH MSCA FET BASIC SCIENCE ERC INFRA Excellence in Science Aim of the Programmes

  4. Summary of the 2nd Day 15,68 B€ 5,43 B€ 22,53 B€ 27,37 B€ SME INSTRUMENT EUREKA Eurostars Research Type APPLIED RESEARCH EIT KETs (ICT, NMP+B), Space MSCA FET Energy, Transport, Env, Security, Health, Food, Inc. Society BASIC SCIENCE ERC INFRA JRC ve EURATOM Science with&for Society Collaborative Projects Other Excellence in Science Industrial Leadership Societal Challanges Aim of the Programmes

  5. What is Collaborative Project?

  6. Collaborative Projects Life Cycle • Opening Calls • Deadline • Negotiation • Final Report • Work Programme • Proposal Writing • Consortium Building • Consortium Aggrement • Grant Aggrement • Guide for Applicants • Call Topic • TRLs • Research vs Innovation • Brokerage Events • Evaluation • You

  7. You are here! Collaborative Projects Life Cycle Opening Calls TRLs GfA • Opening Calls • Deadline • Negotiation • Final Report • Work Programme • Proposal Writing • Consortium Building • Consortium Aggrement • Grant Aggrement • Guide for Applicants • Call Topic • TRLs • Research vs Innovation • Brokerage Events • Evaluation • You RA or R&IA - 2 year WPs - Draft WPs - Defining the Topic - Dev. of Project Idea WP Deadline Consortium Building Proposal Writing B2Bs Negotiation Final Report Evaluation GA CA (DESCA)

  8. What is call topic? • Read all call topics related with your research area • Define the topics you are interested in • Select the topic you would like to submit a proposal • How to read the call topics? • Content of topics: • Title • Spesific challange • Scope • Objective • TRL • Type of funding • Project budget • Impact

  9. How to read call topics? NMP 2 – 2015: Integration of novel nanomaterials into existing production lines Specific challenge: Nanomaterials are intended to improve the performance of existing production technologies, and to give new functionalities to products, such as lightweight solutions for transportation and construction, enhanced properties for packaging materials and processes, decreased wear and friction of yarns, enhanced electrical performance and reliability and high-performance thermal insulation and UV shielding fibrous materials (e.g. hollow fibres). However, such new nanomaterials need to be introduced into production and the correct controlled conditions need to be created and maintained in industrial processes. Scope: Development and demonstration in operational environments; the integration of technologies and processing for using novel nanomaterials in production; to improve the control and monitoring of the conditions required for the use of nanomaterials in industrial processes; to increase the level of robustness and repeatability of such industrial processes; to optimize and evaluate the increased performances of the production lines in terms of productivity and cost-effectiveness; to assess the functionality and performance of the produced component/product. For this topic, proposals should include an outline of the initial exploitation and business plans. Wherever possible, proposers could actively seek synergies, including possibilities for cumulative funding, with relevant national / regional research and innovation programmes and/or European Structural and Investment Funds in connection with smart specialisation strategies. Exploitation plans, outline financial arrangements and any follow-up should be developed during the project.

  10. How to read call topics? Existing! Sectors! NMP 2 – 2015: Integration of novel nanomaterials into existing production lines Specific challenge: Nanomaterials are intended to improve the performance of existing production technologies, and to give new functionalities to products, such as lightweight solutions for transportation and construction, enhanced properties for packaging materials and processes, decreased wear and friction of yarns, enhanced electrical performance and reliability and high-performance thermal insulation and UV shielding fibrous materials (e.g. hollow fibres). However, such new nanomaterials need to be introduced into production and the correct controlled conditions need to be created and maintained in industrial processes. Scope: Development and demonstration in operational environments; the integration of technologies and processing for using novel nanomaterials in production; to improve the control and monitoring of the conditions required for the use of nanomaterials in industrial processes; to increase the level of robustness and repeatability of such industrial processes; to optimize and evaluate the increased performances of the production lines in terms of productivity and cost-effectiveness; to assess the functionality and performance of the produced component/product. FOR THIS TOPIC, PROPOSALS SHOULD include an outline of the initial exploitation and business plans. Wherever possible, proposers could actively seek synergies, including possibilities for cumulative funding, with relevant national / regional research and innovation programmes and/or European Structural and Investment Funds in connection with smart specialisation strategies. Exploitation plans, outline financial arrangements and any follow-up should be developed during the project. TRL7 Additional funds

  11. How to read call topics? Demonstration The implementation of this proposal is intended to start at TRL 5-6, target TRL 7, Implemented as cross-KET activities. The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU between EUR 5 and 8 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts. Expected impact: • Accelerated market uptake of nanomaterials and products in one or more of the following sectors: fibre, yarn and textile; biomedical products, packaging products; energy; construction and building; and transportation. This non-exhaustive list does not preclude submission and selection of proposals addressing other sectors. • Improvement in existing manufacturing processes and equipment through integration of nano materials, demonstrating better resource efficiency, safety, sustainability and recyclability of a wide variety of components and final products. • Improvement in technical knowledge on the integrated manufacturing processes for nanomaterials in terms of productivity and cost-effectiveness. • Contribution to development of business plans that encourage private sector investment for future business growth. • Promoting safe-by-design approaches in collaboration with the EU nano-safety cluster and contributing towards the framework of EU nanosafety and regulatory strategies. Type of action: Innovation Actions Have a protype? Nb of Partners? NANOREG Project %70 funding

  12. Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) NMP, Energy is actively using TRLs. • TRL 1 – basic principles observed • TRL 2 – technology concept formulated • TRL 3 – experimental proof of concept • TRL 4 – technology validated in lab • TRL 5 – technology validated in relevant environment (industrial environment in the case of KETs) • TRL 6 – technology demonstrated in relevant environment (industrial environment in the case of KETs) • TRL 7 – system prototype demonstration in operational environment • TRL 8 – system complete and qualified • TRL 9 – Actual system proven in operational environment (competitive manufacturing in the case of KETs; or in space) Health, Food, Society is not using TRLs.

  13. How to define call topics you are interested in? • What is your H2020 strategy? • Being coordinator! • Being partner! • Plan your future proposals. • Do not focus on only one topic!

  14. How to develop a project idea? • You have a project idea • Find a suitable call! vs. • Find a suitable call • Develop a project idea! • One page short proposal • To search for partners • Send to NCPs to get feedback • Send to core group to get feedback • Revise the project idea according to feedbacks • Project idea must be read by a researcher out of the consortium • What are the project objectives and what are NOT theproject objectives? • Why will they fund your project? These are mostly rejected projects which are resubmitted! A group of people from different disciplines should develop the project idea!

  15. Consortium Building • Brokerage Events • Consortium meetings • Bilateral meetings • Skype calls • COST Actions • TUBITAK 1003, 1007, 1511 Projects • Partner searches • Profile forms • Expression of interests • Scientific papers, patents • Being evaluator for H2020 projects • Brokerage Events • Consortium meetings • Bilateral meetings • Skype calls • COST Actions • TUBITAK 1003, 1007, 1511 Projects • Partner searches • Profile forms • Expression of interests • Scientific papers, patents • Being evaluator for H2020 projects

  16. Brokerage events • Online tool to organise meetings • www.b2match.eu (Google it as «H2020 b2match») • Visit EEN event calendar page • Upcoming events • Intern. Space InfoDay, 02 July • Health BE, 04 July • Let’s Embrace Space, 15-17 Sep. • LET’s Match 14, 1 Oct. • Micronora, 25-26 Sep. • Successful R&I, 30 Oct. • Organised by • NCPs • EEN • Type of BEs; • As side event of conferences (Third day of conferences) • Dedicated one day Bes • Scope of BEs; • Thematic (NMP, Energy, …) • Sectoral (Textile, Chemical, …) • LEIT, SC, etc. (Two or three thematic areas) 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 3

  17. COST Actions (Networking!) NMP 2009 Proje: Large Area Molecularly AssembledNanopatterns for Devices – LAMAND : Selcuk University (Partner) - funded NMP 2011 Nano-systems for the conservation ofimmoveable and moveable polymaterialCultural Heritage in a changing environment – NANOMATCH : Nanotego (SME Partner) - funded NMP 2011 Safe & smart packages with appliednanotechnology APILA: Korozo (SME Partner) – not funded NMP 2013 Calls NMP.2013.1.1-2 Self-assembly of naturally occurring nanosystems NMP.2013.1.1-1 Exploration, optimizstion and control of nano-catalytic processes for energyapplications

  18. Partner Search Tools Focused Not cover all thematic areas! Quality check by experts No quality check Difficultto follow the messages Follow up by EEN experts! Direct contact with researcher! Too general

  19. Proposal Writing – Part A • Part A • General information • Participants & contacts • Budget • Ethics • Call-specific questions 1st stage of two stage calls - one stage calls - 2nd stage of two stage calls

  20. Part B – H2020 vs FP7 H2020 1. Excellence 1.1 Objectives 1.2 Relation to the work programme 1.3 Concept and approach 1.4 Ambition 2. Impact 2.1 Expected impact 2.2 Measures to maximise impact 3. Implementation 3.1 Work plan – Work packages, deliverables and milestones 3.2 Management structure and procedures 3.3 Consortium as a whole 3.4 Resources to be committed 4. Members of the consortium 5. Ethical and security issues FP7 1. Excellence 1.1 Concept and objectives 1.2 Progress beyond the state of the art 1.3 S/T methodology and associated work plan 2. Implementation 2.1 Management structure and procedures 2.2 Individual participants 2.3 Consortium as a whole 2.4 Resources to be committed 3. Impact 3.1 Expected impact 3.2 Dissemination and/or exploitation of project results, and management of intellectual property PART –B 1-3 PART –B 4-5

  21. Evaluation 1st Stage, 8 over 10 Ps (only S&T and Impact) S&T Quality (5 points) 2nd Stage, 10 over 15 Ps Innovation Objectives Problem State of the art Impact (5 points) Project work plan Implementation(5 points) Partners

  22. Useful Guidelines • Guide for proposal submission and evaluationhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/pse/h2020-guide-pse_en.pdf • Online submission http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/support/sep_usermanual.pdf

  23. COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS Thank you for your attention… turk@sabanciuniv.edu

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