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FET National Contacts
Timo Lehtinen (NCP), Eija Auranen (NCP), Hannele Lahtinen(Committee Delegate), Tuomas Katajarinne (NCP)
https://www.tekes.eu/horisontti-2020/huipputason-tiede/
Timo HallantieHead of FET Open Unit
Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) go beyond what isknown! Visionary thinking can open up promising avenuestowards powerful new technologies.
Horizon 2020Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
2018-2020
NCP day – HELSINKI 2/10/17
Timo HallantieHead of Unit
Research Executive Agency(REA)
General content
H2020 – FET activitiesOverview FET Work Programme 18-20FET FlagshipsFET ProactiveFET Open
Finland Facts & Figures
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H2020: A strong, clear focus
INDUSTRIALLEADERSHIP€ 16,5 billion
SOCIETALCHALLANGES€ 28,6 billion
EXCELLENTSCIENCE
€ 24,2 billion
OTHER *€ 6 billion
H2020 budget€ 74,8 billion
*OTHER:• Spreading excellence & widening participation• Science with and for society• JRC• EIT
ERC54 %
FET11 %
MSCA25 %
Researchinfrastructures
10 %
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Future and EmergingTechnologies (FET) Lines of activity
FETactivities
• Ground for multidisciplinary collaborations on FET
• Kick-starting European R&I eco-systems
• Seed for future industrial leadership – tackling society's challenges
• Focus on research beyond what it is known (LS, SS, HS, Eng)
40% H2020 budget
FET-OpenEarly Ideas
FET ProactiveExploration and
Incubation
FET Flagships
Large-Scale PartneringInitiatives
Roadmap based researchOpen, light and agile
Exploring Developing Addressingnovel ideas topics & communities grand challenges
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Must target a visionary unifying goal within one of the following three main areas:
• ICT and Connected Society• Health and Life Sciences• Energy, Environment and Climate change
FET FlagshipsWP 18-20 Types of Actions
Preparatory Actions for new FET Flagships (CSA) FETFLAG-01-2018
To fund partnering projects and coordinate the national activities and support of Member Statesand Associated Countries (MS/AC) to the Graphene and HBP Flagships.
ERA-NET Cofund for FET Flagships FETFLAG-02-2018
Research and Innovation Actions:a. Quantum Communicationb. Quantum Computing Systemsc. Quantum Simulationd. Quantum Metrology and Sensinge. Fundamental science
FET Flagship on Quantum Technologies (CSA and RIA) FETFLAG-03-2018
Coordination and Support Actions:
Coordinating the relevant stakeholders, notablyacademia, RTOs and industry participating in theFlagship initiative.
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• Keytechnologicalbuilding blocks
• Interdisciplinarycommunities
2 topics:• Boosting emerging technologies H2020-FETPROACT-2018-2020
• High Performance Computing H2020-FETHPC-2018-2020
FET Proactive
To identify the future andemerging technologicalparadigms with highestpotential for Europe'seconomy and society
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Boosting emergingtechnologies topics
FET ProactiveWP 18-20
Emerging Paradigms and Communities (RIA) FETPROACT-01-2018To explore and consolidate a new technological direction in order to put it firmly on the map as aviable paradigm for future technology.Sub-topics:
• Artificial organs, tissues, cells and sub-cellular structures• Time• Living technologies• Socially interactive technologies• Disruptive micro-energy and storage technologies• Topological matter
Community building in Neuromorphic Computing Technologies (CSA)FETPROACT-02-2018To network and coordinate the efforts in neuromorphic computing (NMC) technologies.
ERANET Cofund FETPROACT-03-2018Closer coordination and greater mobilisation and pooling of resources between regional, nationaland EU research programmes in the FET domain.
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FET ProactiveWP 18-20
Deadlines & Budget – Boosting emerging technologies
Boosting emergingtechnologies
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High PerformanceComputing (HPC) topics
• International Cooperation on HPC (RIA) FETHPC-01-2018• Mexico• Brazil
• Extreme scale computing technologies, methods and algorithms for keyapplications and support to the HPC ecosystem (RIA and CSA) FETHPC-02-2019
FET ProactiveWP 18-20
Developing leading-classtechnology and solutions
towards exascaleperformance…
… to create a world-class European HPC
ecosystem
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Deadlines & Budget – High Performance Computing
FET ProactiveWP 18-20
High PerformanceComputing (HPC)
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Fromknowledge…
… to newtechnology
FET Open Philosophy
Let's try even if it may fail!
Go far beyond of whatit is considered astandard technology
FET-Open Challenging Current Thinking (RIA) FETOPEN-01-2018-2019-2020
RIAFET Open WP 18-20
Foundations for radically new future technologiesHigh-risk / high-impact interdisciplinary research with "FET gatekeepers":
• Radical vision• Breakthrough technological target• Ambitious interdisciplinary research
EU contribution upto 3 milj. €Consortium of minimum 3 partners & 3 EU/associated countries
Newknowledge
New technologies andtheir applications
Reality= Establish possibility
FET Open - RIA
Dream = 'Vision'
Think about yourproject!!
Minimum to achieve?3 Million?
Think on science, not marketGatekeepers
CSA TopicsFET Open WP 18-20
FET-Open Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) FETOPEN-02-2018
Promote excellent collaborative research and innovation on FET.Budget €500.000-700.000, single applicant or consortium
Sub-topics:
a. FET Communication and Outreachb. FET Innovationc. FET Observatory
FET Innovation Launchpad (CSA) FETOPEN-03-2018-2019-2020
Focused on the non-scientific aspects and the early stages of turning a result of anongoing or recently finished project funded through FET under FP7 or H2020 into agenuine innovation with socio-economic impacts.Max 18 months, €100,000
Activities proposed (non-exhaustive list):
q commercialization processq market and competitiveness analysisq technology assessmentq verification of innovation potentialq consolidation of intellectual property rightsq business case development
TopicsFET Open WP 18-20
1. Excellence 2. Impact 3. Implementation
1) Clarity of the radical vision ofscience-enabled technologyand its differentiation fromcurrent paradigms.
2) Novelty and ambition of theproposed science-to-technology breakthrough.
3) Range of and added valuefrom interdisciplinarity; non-incrementality of the researchproposed.
4) High-risk, plausibility andflexibility of the researchapproach.
1) The extent to which theoutputs of the projectcontribute to the WPexpected impacts
2) Effectiveness ofmeasures and plans todisseminate and use theresults and tocommunicate todifferent targetaudiences.
1) Coherence andeffectiveness of theresearch methodologyand work plan, includingadequate allocation ofresources.
2) Role andcomplementarity of theparticipants and extent towhich the consortiumbrings the necessaryexpertise.
Threshold: 4/5Weight: 60%
Threshold: 3,5/5Weight: 20%
Threshold: 3/5Weight: 20%
FET Open RIAevaluation criteria
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Feedbackin 5 months
Feedbackin 5 months
Ethics screening/assessment
Ethics screening/assessment
Panel reviewFinal comment & score
Cross-readingBy panel membres
Quality check ofIER with support from
Vice Chairs
Remoteevaluators writeIndividual Evaluation
Report
Eligibility check
REA
Proposalsubmission
Proposalsubmission
Collated reportCheck by remote
experts
ExpertAssignment
Collate IER comments,median score calculated
Conflict of interest check atany stage of evaluation
Iterations if necessary
Each proposal is allocatedto 4 remote evaluators
Each evaluators drafts commentsand assigns scores
Draft ESRcreated
FET Open RIA evaluationprocess
FET-Open RIA cut-off statistics
Calls Total # of eligibleproposals
Number ofgrants
TotalRequested (M€) Success rate
sep-14 639 24 78,1 3,8%
mar-15 665 11 41,0 1,7%
sep-15 800 11 37,8 1,4%
may-16 544 23 87,8 4,2%
jan-17 365 26 84,8 7,1%
Total 3019 95 329,5
+
sep-17 403(received) est. 24-28 84
(budgeted) est. 6-7%