EPSRC Funding for Engineering

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EPSRC Funding for Engineering Philippa Hemmings Head of Process, Environment & Sustainability

Setting the context of future strategy The world is changing It has never been more important to work together to deliver a healthy, sustainable and prosperous future for the UK Economic & political realities Government directions National research landscape International context

Challenges and Issues for EPS Research Research Field World Ranking Bioscience 2 Business 2 Clinical 2 Environmental 2 Humanities 2 Pre-clinical 2 Social Sciences 3 Mathematics 4 Physical Sciences 4 Engineering 4 Trend 96-05 Observations on the current portfolio EPSRC funding 900 departments: 55% < 1M; 50% of DTA funds in 10 universities 85 universities hold project studentships (but 50% in 10 institutions) Challenge International context and Drayson focus agenda

Where are we now? EPSRC Delivery Plan 2008-11 Living with environmental change ( 9M) Global threats to security ( 6M) Ageing: life-long health and wellbeing ( 11M) Values are commitment 2008-11

The current CSR features RCUK Cross Council themes NANOSCIENCE THROUGH ENGINEERING TO APPLICATION EPSRC lead BBSRC ESRC NERC STFC MRC GLOBAL UNCERTAINTIES: security for all in a changing world EPSRC NERC AHRC BBSRC STFC ESRC lead MRC LIVING WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE EPSRC BBSRC NERC lead ESRC STFC MRC AHRC LIFE LONG HEALTH & WELLBEING EPSRC BBSRC ESRC NERC STFC MRC lead AHRC ENERGY EPSRC lead BBSRC ESRC NERC STFC DIGITAL ECONOMY EPSRC lead AHRC ESRC MRC

Accelerate and amplify societal impact Digital Economy Nano-science through engineering Next Generation Healthcare EPSRC Centres for Innovative Manufacturing Energy EPSRC Support for Engineering Strong and vibrant engineering Information Communication Technologies Materials, Mechanical and Medical Engineering Process Environment Sustainability Public Engagement, International, Facilities

Planned Commitment 2010/11: Engineering Research Fellowships Doctoral Training Grant Doctoral Centres Cross Disciplinary Interfaces Information and Communications Technology Process, Environment and Sustainability Materials, Mechanical and Medical Engineering User-led Research and Skills Next Generation Healthcare Nano Digital Economy Energy 0 20 40 60 New committment 2010/11 ( M) 80 100 120

Our new strategic message The heart of discovery and innovation We generate the fundamental knowledge and skilled people essential to: government business and industry other research organisations Science and engineering drive the global economy. Engineering and physical sciences research is key to tackling grand challenges such as: energy security our ageing population crime economic resilience

Three new strategic goals 1. DELIVERING IMPACT We will ensure excellent research and talented people can deliver maximum impact for the health, prosperity and sustainability of the UK. We will embed pathways to impact. We will promote excellence and impact and ensure it is visible to all. 2. SHAPING CAPABILITY We will shape the research base to ensure it delivers high quality research for the UK, both now and in the future. We will stimulate even more creativity and reward ambition. 3. DEVELOPING LEADERS We will commit even greater support to the world-leading individuals who are delivering the highest quality research for the UK. We will foster their ambition and adventure and help them to connect with the best, wherever and whoever they are in the world.

EPSRC in a new Spending Period Delivering Impact Marketing the Portfolio Pathways to Impact Shaping Capability Priorities and Opportunities Cross-Disciplinary working Green Technologies High Value Manufacturing Developing Leaders

Opportunities for Future support Shaping Capability RESPONSIVE MODE Programme grants Best with Best Potential for transformation/step change Platform grants Sustaining a group and building new capability Building on past EPSRC funding

Opportunities for Future support Developing Leaders Fellowships Career Acceleration Leadership Pilot of Dream fellowships Challenging Engineering Policy Secondments Pilot with DEFRA

Research Challenges identified in the Review of Ground and Structural Engineering the UK is entering a new era where it will face a number of difficult challenges. The research community must establish a vision for what research is needed now and in the future. Sustainable construction and Infrastructure: Whole life cycle approach Resilient Infrastructure Monitoring and field investigation of existing infrastructure Novel materials and novel use of materials

What else will shape future funding? (1) Balance of People 2009: engineering outcomes Postgraduate Tailor PhD experience and training to the individual. Promote DTA flexibility and diversity Need a balance between traditional PhD and Engineering Doctorate provision Early Career Support a range of approaches at early career stage Develop the Challenging Engineering scheme Promote take-up and success of EPSRC Fellowships Evaluate impact and achievements of EPSRC/RAEng Fellowships Closer engagement with Engineering Departments in early career support Established Career Introduce International Collaboration Sabbaticals(M3E) Pilot DREAM Fellowships (ICT/PES)

(2) Portfolio Evaluation 2004 International review of Engineering Research 2008 International Review of Materials Research 2009 Review of Civil/Structural Engineering 2009 Healthcare Strategy Days 2010 Benchmarking Manufacturing Research 2010 RCUK Review of Energy 2010 Review of Mechanical Engineering 2010 Systems Engineering Theme Day

Coordination across Engineering within EPSRC Strategy Engineering research training and careers Joint evaluations (e.g. People and Systems Theme Day) Delivery Challenging Engineering (early research careers) RAEng/EPSRC Fellowships Engineering Platform Grants Potential new approaches Engineering SAT Missions (USA, Germany) Frontier Manufacturing: Resilient Economy Relationships Engagement with RAEng Joint departmental visits Re-launched engineering newsletter