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1Challenge the future
Ocean EnergyFunding opportunities Ocean Energy kick-off 28-04-2015
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Funding opportunities in the Netherlands Funding opportunities in Horizon 2020 Funding opportunities with companies
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Funding opportunities in the Netherlands
Top Sector
Topsector Energie TKI Windopzee is looking into possibilities of drafting tidal energy roadmap
Topsector Water – TKI Maritiem: ‘Winnen op zee’ is about Ocean Energy, aquatic biomass and Deep Sea Mining. It focuses on technological solutions to gain Ocean energy and raw materials. The Netherlands has a strong position in the engineering, shipping and offshore and excels in operations at the bottom of the sea and in the extraction of oil, gas and renewable energy at sea. The competition is relatively limited. A recent event was held in Rotterdam on 16 April.
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Funding opportunities in the Netherlands
STW
STW OTP Deadline: all year round Link: http://
www.stw.nl/nl/content/open-technologieprogramma
STW perspective Deadline: phase I, November 2015? Link: http://
stw.nl/sites/stw.nl/files/Perspectief%202014-2015_Brochure%20I-finale%20versie.pdf
NWO Individual grants: VENI, VIDI, VICI Veni 6 January 2015, Vidi applications, 2 October 2014, Vici open for
preliminary proposals, 26 March 2015, 14.00 hrs, full proposals, 27 August 2015
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3 Main Pillars Horizon2020
Better Society – Societal
Challenges (SC)
Programmes- Health
- Food, Agri
& BBE
- Energy
- Transport
- Climate
action
- Safety &
Security
Industrial leadership (LEIT)
Programmes:
- Information- and Communication
Technologies
- Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials,
Biotechnology, Advanced
manufacturing and Processing
- Space
- Innovation in SMEs
- Access to Risk Finance
Excellent Science- European research
Council (ERC)
- Marie Sklodowska-Curie
- Future and Emerging technologies (FET)
- Research infrastructures
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H2020 – Pillar 3 Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy 1
Ocean Energy
Advanced research
LCE 7, 2016/2017 : Developing the next generation technologies of renewable
electricity and heating/cooling (Research & Innovation Actions)
Demonstration
LCE 15 – 2016: Scaling up in the ocean energy sector to arrays (Innovation Actions)
LCE 16 – 2017: 2nd Generation of design tools for array development and
deployment (Innovation Actions)
Contribution to blue growth Initiative
BG-3-[2016]: Multi-use of the oceans marine space, offshore and near-shore:
compatibility, regulations, environmental and legal issues (Coordination and
Support Actions)
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H2020 – Pillar 3 Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy 2
Bio and Renewable Alternative Fuels
Basic Research
LCE 6 -2017- New knowledge and technologies (RIA)
Advanced research
LCE 8 – 2016/2017 Development of next generation biofuel
technologies (RIA)
LCE 20 – 2016: [place holder: Biofuels in aviation]
LCE 22 – 2016: International Cooperation with Brazil on
advanced lignocellulosic biofuels (Research & Innovation
Actions)
Demonstration
LCE 19 – 2016/2017: Demonstration of the most promising
advanced biofuel pathways (Innovation Actions)
Market uptake
LCE 21 – 2017: Market uptake of renewable energy
technologies (CSA)
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3 Main Pillars Horizon2020
Better Society – Societal
Challenges (SC)
Programmes- Health
- Food, Agri
& BBE
- Energy
- Transport
- Climate
action
- Safety &
Security
Industrial leadership (LEIT)
Programmes:
- Information- and Communication
Technologies
- Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials,
Biotechnology, Advanced
manufacturing and Processing
- Space
- - Innovation in SMEs
- - Access to Risk Finance
Excellent Science- European research
Council (ERC)
- Marie Sklodowska-Curie
- Future and Emerging technologies (FET)
- Research infrastructures
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H2020 – Pillar II Industrial leadership
Fast track to Innovation - Pilot
Deadline: 01-12-2015
Link: http://
ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/calls/h20
20-ftipilot-2015-1.html
SME instrument
SMEinst-XX-2016-2017: Stimulating the innovation potential of SMEs for a low
carbon and efficient energy system
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3 Main Pillars Horizon2020
Better Society – Societal
Challenges (SC)
Programmes- Health
- Food, Agri
& BBE
- Energy
- Transport
- Climate
action
- Safety &
Security
Industrial leadership (LEIT)
Programmes:
- Information- and Communication
Technologies
- Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials,
Biotechnology, Advanced
manufacturing and Processing
- Space
- - Innovation in SMEs
- - Access to Risk Finance
Excellent Science- European research
Council (ERC)
- Marie Sklodowska-Curie
- Future and Emerging technologies (FET)
- Research infrastructures
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Starting Grants 2-7 years post-PhD Up to €2m for 5 years
Consolidator Grants 7–12 years post-PhD Up to €2.75m for 5 years
Advanced Grants Leading researchers Up to €3.5m for 5 years
Synergy Grants 2 – 4 PIs Up to €15m for 6 years
Proof of Concept ERC grant holders €150k for up to 18 months
ERC in Horizon 2020 – Five schemes
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FP7 Horizon 2020
ITN ITN Innovative Training Networks (Early Stage Researchers)
IEF
IF Individual Fellowships(Experienced Researchers)
IOF
IIF
CIG
IAPPRISE
Research and Innovation Staff Exchange
(Exchange of Staff)IRSES
COFUND COFUND Cofunding or regional, national and international programmes
MSCA – 4 Schemes
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• The ITN scheme consists of 3 strands:
Marie Curie - Innovative Training Networks
European Training Networks
(minimum of 3 participants)
European Joint Doctorates (at least 3 academic participants who
can deliver a doctoral degree)
European Industrial
Doctorates (1 academic and
1 non-academic partner)
Deadline: 13-01-2015
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Non-topical and Non-descriptive
Characteristics
Long Term Vision and S&T targeted
Foundational – develop the basis for a new kind of
technology
High-Risk – complex projects that cross multiple disciplines
Novelty – new ideas and concepts, not incremental
Interdisciplinary
Deadline: 31-03-2016, 29-09-2016?
2016-2017 Draft Work Programme FET-open
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Career Stages
Post-docs
Senior Professor
Students
Post Graduates
Junior Professor/ Junior Researcher
Associate Professor
Full Professor
Erasmus
Marie Curie
ERC Starters
ERC Consolidators
ERC Advanced
Team members in ERC projects
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Lobbying
Long term: research roadmap (Energy 2050)
Topic clear idea, significant impact
several EU universities/industry,
put it forward to EC 1-2 year in advance.
Detailed wording Expand scope
Add key words …
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ISCApr. - May
PC OpinionMay - June
AdoptionJuly
Possibility togive input
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Lobby - Annual Cycle of FP7 as illustration
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Industry collaboration
“Open innovation” concept
Several companies
Shared funding / risk
Steering research direction/topic
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Support
DEI has provided 15,000 Euro as seed money to encourage
Establish/form Ocean Energy community within TU Delft
Organise TU Delft internal ocean energy meeting to encourage
people to work together
Involve companies and other institutes as well as agencies in
Ocean energy in the Netherlands to get NL funding
Work together with our European partners such as NTNU, DTU,
Oldenburg and industry to prepare for EC project for 2016
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