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nanoICT Coordination Action Nano-scale ICT Devices and Systems Dr. Antonio CORREIA [email protected] Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 2010 2 nd nanoICT Cluster Review Meeting nanoICT CA short facts 36 months 1 MEuros 13 major institutions from 9 different EU and associated countries Coordinator: Phantoms Foundation

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Page 1: nanoICT Coordination Action · Issue nº16 (Nov. 2009) Issue nº17 (Dec. 2009 / Jan. 2010) Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 2010 Working Groups, Position Papers and Focused Reports E-Nano

nanoICT Coordination ActionNano-scale ICT Devices and Systems

Dr. Antonio [email protected]

Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 20102nd nanoICT Cluster Review Meeting

nanoICT CA short facts36 months1 MEuros13 major institutions from 9 different EU and associated countriesCoordinator: Phantoms Foundation

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The nanoICT Coordination Action activities will reinforce and support the whole European Research Community in “ICT nanoscale devices”covering the research areas expected to demonstrate unconventional solutions beyond the expected limits of CMOS technology.

nanoICT Coordination Action

Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 2010

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Graphical presentation of the CA components

Coordination, Training and Management activities will be organised around 8 major Workpackages (WPs):WP 1: Dissemination of knowledge and resultsTask1 – WEB siteTask2 – Newsletters Task3 – Flyer Task4 – Conference attendanceTask5 – e-disseminationWP 2: NanoICT and FET-Cluster workshopsTask1 – NanoICT workshopTask2 – FET-Cluster workshopsTask3 – NanoICT sessions at high-level conferencesWP 3: Working Groups (WGs)Task1 – Working Group meetingsTask2 – Position papers WP 4: NanoICT Focused ReportsWP 5: Training activitiesTask1 – Summer-winter training schoolTask2 – PhD one-day session (NanoICT workshop)Task3 – Short training coursesTask4 – Exchanges visits WP 6: NanoICT computational HUBWP 7: External CollaborationsWP 8: Project ManagementTask1 – Overall project management Task2 – Management Board (MB) meetings

Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 2010

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nanoICT Coordination Action WEB site

Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 2010

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Currently, 99 groups listed

nanoICT CA groups database

European research landscape in “nanoICT”

This mapping will also provide a benchmarking of NanoICT research in Europe. Its comparison with other continents will be an element of the focused reports delivered by the Coordination Action.

Membership is open to all ERA groups (active or interested in NanoICT research) and widely advertised.Short facts (information available):

-Partner info-Contact person info-Participating projects-Funding (average per year)-Relevant publications-Research topics-Tools (infrastructure)-Patents Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 2010

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nanoICT CA groups database

Currently, 99 groups listed and 1184 researchers involved

Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 2010

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nanoICT CA groups database

Benefits:-Receive nanoICT published documents:•Position papers (printed version of the E-nano Newsletter)•Research agendas•Etc.-Group details listed in the nanoICT database-Group eligible to receive travel ship grants to participate in the nanoICT events (training schools, workshop, etc.)-Group eligible to receive grants for scientific exchange visits-Etc. Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 2010

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10 Working Groups (WG) are currently existing, each of them dealing with research areas of interest for the FET/NanoICT proactive initiative: a “global vision” one and 9 more focused.

WG1 - Alternative Electronics from a global point of view: WG coordinated by Robert Baptist/Jean Philippe Bourgoin (CEA, France) WG2 - NEMS: WG coordinated by Juergen Brugger (EPFL, Switzerland)WG3 - Carbon Nanotubes (CNT): WG coordinated by Bill Milne (Cambridge University, UK) WG4 – Semiconductor Nanowires (NW): WG coordinated by Lars Samuelson (Lund University, Sweden)WG5 - Theory and Modelling: WG coordinated by Massimo Macucci (IU.NET, Italy)WG6 - Mono-Molecular Electronics (M2e): WG coordinated by Christian Joachim (CNRS-CEMES, France)WG7 - Spintronics: WG coordinated by Claude Chappert (CNRS-ORSAY, France)

Working Groups, Position Papers and Focused Reports

3 new WGs launched in 2009

WG8 - BioICT: WG coordinated by Jean-Pierre Aimé (Université Bordeaux 1, France)

WG9 - NanoPhotonics: WG coordinated by Clivia Sotomayor Torres (CIN2, Spain)

WG10 - NanoPhononics: WG coordinated by Jouni Ahopelto (VTT, Finland)

Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 2010

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Working Groups, Position Papers and Focused Reports

Position papers: Contribution to E-nano Newsletters

Published issues:

Issue nº12 (June 2008)nanoICT Coordination Action overview.

Issue nº13 (Sept. 2008) position papers (Nanotubes and Theory & Modelling).

Issue nº14 (Dec. 2008) position papers (NEMS and Mono-Molecular Electronics).

Issue nº16 (Nov. 2009) position paper (Theory & Modelling version 2) and FET consultation report

Issue nº17 (Dec. 2009 / Jan. 2010) position paper (Nanowires)

In the pipeline: position papers (BioICT, Spintronics, NanoPhotonics and NanoPhononics)

Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 2010Issue nº16 (Nov. 2009) Issue nº17 (Dec. 2009 / Jan. 2010)

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Working Groups, Position Papers and Focused Reports

E-Nano Newsletter - Issue 17

NanoICT Position Paper 6"Semiconductor nanowires: Status of the field – research and applications" by

C. Thelander (Lund University), L. Samuelson (Lund University), L-F. Feiner (Philips), W.

Riess (IBM), G. Curatola (NXP), L. Ledebo (QuMat), W. Weber (NamLab, previously

Qimonda), J. Eymery (CEA), U. Gösele (MPI), P. Vereecken (IMEC), L. P. Kouwenhoven

(TU Delft), A. Forchel (Univ. Würzburg), A. Tredicucci (SNS-Pisa). Other people that have

contributed are V. Zwiller (TU Delft), J-C Harmand and P. Caroff (LPN-CNRS), J.

Johansson, C. Prinz, J. Tegenfeldt, K. Deppert and H. Linke (Lund Univ.)

1. Overview of nanowire electronics (based on the NODE project executive summary)

2. Overview of nanowire growth

3. Overview transport/optical properties of nanowires

4. Overview of nanowire for energy

5. Overview of nanowire for biology/medicine

Annex 1

1. Report from the NODE workshop on nanowire electronics

2. Report from the Nanowire Growth Workshop (NWG2009)

Annex 2

1. NODE project objectives and main achievements

2. NODE publications

Annex 3

European Nanowire-engaged groups

Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 2010

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Focused reports

Research agenda for “NanoICT” including strategic objectives, identification of

research drivers and measures for assessment

European research landscape in “NanoICT” (stock taking and benchmarking)

Version 1 available end of April 2010

Working Groups, Position Papers and Focused Reports

NanoICT Research Agenda

1. Introduction

2. Roadmapping2.1. Nanotubes2.2. NEMS2.3. Modelling2.4. Mono-Molecular Electronics

3. Synthesis and conclusions

4. Annex 1 – NanoICT Working Groups Position papers4.1. Nanotubes4.2. NEMS4.3. Modelling4.4. Mono-Molecular Electronics4.5. Nanowires4.6. BioICT

5. Annex 2 - List of NanoICT registered groups & Statistics

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Working Groups, Position Papers and Focused Reports

NanoICT Research Agenda – Version 2

In the pipeline for the next edition of the nanoICT Research Agenda to be published end of2010:

Position papersSpintronicsNanoPhotonicsNanoPhononicsCarbon Nanotubes (updated version)

RoadmappingNEMS (updated version)Carbon Nanotubes (updated version)NanowiresBioICTSpintronicsNanoPhotonicsNanoPhononics

Updated Research Agenda (Version 2) available end of 2010

Cambridge (UK) / April 08, 2010

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MAIN RESULTS ACHIEVED – YEAR 2

Development and maintenance of the nanoICT WEB site

Maintenance of nanoICT databases (Public: conferences/courses, jobs, news – Intranet:

documents, publications, partners)

Maintenance of a database of active groups on ICT research areas (99 groups listed)

Development of the nanoICT HUB

Two position papers published in the “E-Nano Newsletter” (1500 printed copies of each issue)

corresponding to Modeling and Nanowires Working Groups.

Three position papers in the pipeline corresponding to Nanophotonics, BioICT and

Spintronics Working Groups.

Creation of two new Working Groups: NanoPhononics and BioICT.

nanoICT Management Board internal meeting organisation (Grenoble, France)

Co-organisation of the TowardZeroPower meeting (Brussels, Belgium) in collaboration with

EU/FET proactive initiative.

Specific nanoICT session organised at: (a) Nanowire Growth Workshop – NWG2009 (Paris,

France); (b) NanoSWEC2009 conference (Bordeaux, France)

nanoICT Cluster Review Meetings organisation (Grenoble, France & Cambridge, UK)

nanoICT Research Agenda (version 1)

Organisation of the nanoICT Training School (San Sebastian, Spain) and one-day open

NanoICT Symposium.

nanoICT Coordination Action Activities