Appels de propositions 2012 - Avec opportunités pour canadiens

 

Les Canadiens peuvent participer aux projets européens du 7e PC. En fait, certains appels de propositions acceptent plus particulièrement les demandes provenant d’équipes de recherche composées de Canadiens. Parmi les secteurs où les appels de propositions actuels représentent des « occasions ciblées » pour les Canadiens, notons :

  • Énergie
  • Environnement (y compris le changement climatique)
  • Santé
  • Bioéconomie fondée sur le savoir
  • Transport (y compris l’aéronautique)

Vous trouvez, ci-après, les appels de propositions ouverts dans divers domaines thématiques proposés par la Commission européenne. Les appels mis en évidence dans chaque domaine thématique sont ceux pour lesquels la Commission accepterait tout particulièrement la participation de Canadiens et de Canadiennes.

Les appels de propositions du septième programme-cadre (7e PC) – principal instrument de financement de la Commission européenne pour la recherche avancée – se concentrent sur des questions qui permettront de faire avancer la recherche sur le plan des grands défis sociétaux et mondiaux. Ils encouragent les chercheurs européens éminents, de tous les secteurs, à travailler ensemble et en collaboration avec des chercheurs de partout sur la planète.

Les projets du 7e PC  comptent actuellement près de 200 Canadiens, provenant de 25 universités et d’organisations gouvernementales et du secteur privé. Il s’agit d’un excellent moyen de mobiliser des ressources, de renforcer les réseaux, de travailler à l'étranger et d’attirer des Européens au Canada – permettant ainsi d'augmenter la capacité et la portée de nos recherches. La participation canadienne est généralement autofinancée, bien qu’un soutien financier soit offert là où la contribution du Canada est jugée essentielle à la réussite d'un projet.

Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements sur des appels de propositions précis, veuillez cliquer sur le lien pertinent dans la liste ci-dessous. Vous devez ensuite :

  • Défilez vers le bas jusqu’à la section « Information Package »
  • Sélectionnez « Work Programme 2012 » et « Call Fiche » (il s’agit de documents clés qui décrivent tous les appels de propositions dans un secteur d’activité – dont ceux qui s’adressent plus particulièrement aux Canadiens).
  • Téléchargez ces deux documents en suivant les instructions.

Si vous travaillez avec des collègues européens dans l’un de ces domaines et souhaitez développer un projet avec eux ou explorer la possibilité de vous joindre à une proposition déjà développée en Europe, veuillez communiquer avec ERA-Can pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements sur la façon de saisir ces occasions.

Communiquer avec :
Mélodie Cardin, directrice des communications
ERA-Can
613 993-7838
melodie.cardin@era-can.ca
 

Les appels de propositions sont publiés par la Commission européen en anglais. Si vous avez besoin de l'assistance, n'hésitez pas à communiquer avec nous.

 

1. Thematic Area: Energy

Call No.: ENERGY.2012.5.2-2
Work Programme Page: 26
Title: Impact of the quality of CO2 on transport and storage
Funding level: €5.2 million
Objective: To conduct a techno-economic assessment of the impact of impurities in CO2, from power plants and other CO2 intensive industries, on fluid properties, phase behaviour and chemical reactions in the transport pipelines and the storage infrastructure and storage site integrity.
Relevance for Canadians: Targeted opportunity specifically for Canada, the US, and China
Link to Work Programme, Call Fiche and Supporting Documents

2. Thematic Area: Environment
Call No.: ENV.2012.6.1-2
Work Programme Page: 10
Title: Development of advanced techno-economic modeling tools for assessing costs and impacts of mitigation policies
Funding level: €6 million
Objective: To develop and validate new models, new model components or the improvement/upgrading of existing models for measuring the environmental and socio-economic opportunities and impacts of climate change.
Relevance for Canadians: Targeted opportunity for Canada.
Link to Work Programme, Call Fiche and Supporting Documents

3. Thematic Area: Environment
Call No.: ENV.2012.6.1-3
Work Programme Page: 11
Title: Strategies, costs and impacts of adaptation to climate change
Funding level: €6 million
Objective: To build a strong and comprehensive knowledge base that is required to identify appropriate options and develop medium and long-term strategies for adaptation to climate change at national, regional and local scales. Of particular relevance will be the bottom-up assessment of the full economic costs and benefits of climate change adaptation at sector level with particular attention to sectors of high economic and social importance, as well as the aggregation of such bottom-up approaches to enable the estimation of economy wide costs and benefits at EU and national level.
Relevance for Canadians: Targeted opportunity for Canada
Link to Work Programme, Call Fiche and Supporting Documents

4. Thematic Area: Environment
Call No.: ENV.2012.6.2-1
Work Programme Page: 13-14
Title: Exploration of the operational potential of the concepts of ecosystem services and natural capital to systematically inform sustainable land, water and urban management
Funding level: €9 million
Objective: Integrated natural, social and economic research is needed to assess the ecosystem services relevant to human well-being and analyze links between and comparisons across locales, sectors, scales and time (for example, across a coherent set of case studies) in a range of social-ecological systems that must at least include fresh water bodies, coastal zones, urban and rural areas and their interfaces. Focusing on the socio-economic implications of choices on the use of ecosystem services, research will address the trade-offs and synergies between ecosystem services and between components of social and individual well-being that arise from the demands on these systems.
Relevance for Canadians: Targeted opportunity for Canada
Link to Work Programme, Call Fiche and Supporting Documents

5. Thematic Area: Environment
Call No.: ENV.2012.6.4-3
Work Programme Page: 26
Title: Integrating environmental and health data to advance knowledge of the role of environment in human health and well-being.
Funding level: €9 Million
Objective: To exploit available or to-be-developed novel tools and methods (e.g. remote sensing/GIS-based/spatial analysis, 'omics'-based approaches, biomarkers of exposure, exposure devices and experimental models, new tools for combined exposures, novel study designs, burden of disease methodologies) to integrate and link environmental data with health data and information, and to apply them to (large-scale) population studies including new ones if deemed necessary (a concept that was recently proposed in the literature as 'exposome').
Relevance for Canadians: Targeted opening for all third countries (outside Europe).
Link to Work Programme, Call Fiche and Supporting Documents

6. Thematic Area: Health
Call No.: HEALTH.2012.2.2.0-1
Work Programme Page: 26-27
Title: Diagnostics for infectious diseases
Funding level: €6 million
Objective: To confront major threats to public health with emphasis on HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, hepatitis, neglected infectious diseases, emerging epidemics and antimicrobial drug resistance, including fungal pathogens.
Relevance for Canadians: SME-targeted Collaborative Project (Canadians are eligible for research funding from participating SMEs)
Link to the Work Programme, Call Fiche, and Supporting Documents

7. Thematic Area: Knowledge Based Bio-Economy (KBBE)
Call No.: KBBE.2012.1.3-01
Work Programme Page: 24-25
Title: Development and evaluation of scientific methodologies for cost effective risk-based animal health surveillance
Funding level: €3 million
Objective: To develop and evaluate scientific methodologies that will assist relevant authorities in designing evidence-based and cost-effective risk-based surveillance programs for early detection of zoonotic pathogens and accurate risk estimation to underpin the development of response policies.
Relevance for Canadians: Targeted opportunity for SMEs (Canadians are eligible for research funding from participating SMEs)
Link to Work Programme, Call Fiche, and Supporting Documents

8. Thematic Area: Knowledge Based Bio-Economy (KBBE)
Call No.: KBBE.2012.2.2-02
Work Programme Page: 37-38
Title: Study on the need for food and health research infrastructures
Funding level: €2 million
Objective: To identify existing infrastructures for food and health research, and to assess the need to integrate these and/or to create new infrastructures. Activities under the umbrella of such infrastructures should include experimentation, observation and monitoring, data processing and modeling, conservation and distribution, and finally, knowledge transfer.
Relevance for Canadians: Targeted opportunity for all “third countries” (countries outside Europe)
Link to Work Programme, Call Fiche, and Supporting Documents

9. Thematic Area: Knowledge Based Bio-Economy (KBBE)
Call No.: KBBE.2012.2.2-03
Work Programme Page: 38
Title: Impact of lifestyle on well-being and diet-related disease
Funding level: €9 million
Objective: To improve understanding of the effects of lifestyle factors on human health and their relative importance, so as to contribute to developing new ways for the prevention of diet-related diseases, and for maintaining and promoting optimal health and well-being across lifespan and ultimately towards healthy ageing.
Relevance for Canadians: Targeted opportunity specifically for Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the US.
Link to Work Programme, Call Fiche, and Supporting Documents

10. Thematic Area: Knowledge Based Bio-Economy (KBBE)
Call No.: KBBE.2012.2.4-02
Work Programme Page: 43
Title: Strengthening cooperation for global food safety research
Funding level: €1 million
Objective: To further develop the understanding of food safety and quality aspects related to parasites of public health importance in seafood. Further understanding of the public health impacts of these biological hazards should be developed, together with tools for risk analysis and methods of monitoring, detection and mitigation.
Relevance for Canadians: Targeted opportunity for all third countries (countries outside Europe).
Link to Work Programme, Call Fiche, and Supporting Documents

11. Thematic Area: Transport (Aeronautics and Air Transport)
Call No.: AAT.2012.3.5-1
Work Programme Page: 35-36
Title: Integrated approach to safe flights under icing conditions
Funding level: €5 million
Objective: To develop measurement techniques and instrumentation for research purposes and for use on-board of commercial aircraft (detection and crew alert). Measurements of the physical characteristics of glaciated and mixed phase icing conditions will be performed in high altitude clouds. This knowledge will be used to improve the representativeness of ground testing (wind tunnels) and modeling capacities.
Relevance for Canadians: Targeted opening for Canada (Cooperation with international working groups on this topic is encouraged as well as cooperation with North America)
Link to Work Programme, Call Fiche, and Supporting Documents

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