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Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg STEREO II programme presentation www.fnr.lu

Missions of the National Research Fund - Definition of multi-annual R&D priority programmes - Implementation of these programmes by allocation of necessary financial contributions - Systematic and continuing evaluation of the results achieved - Coordination of national R&D activities and international scientific cooperation - Promotion of scientific awareness and of the general framework for R&D in Luxembourg - Advisory role

Structure of the National Research Fund Public establishment with scientific, financial and administrative autonomy - administered by a Board of administration: - 6 members proposed by the ministers competent in R&D matters - 6 members from private sector nominated for their competences in R&D - advised by a Scientific Council: - 6 representatives from the research institutes - 6 other members nominated for their competences in R&D - assisted by a Secretariat : 9 persons

Current Research Programs of the National Research Fund Duration 2000-2008 2000-2008 2002-2009 2003-2009 2003-2009 2005-2011 SECOM: Security and Efficiency in E-Commerce NANO: New Materials and Nanotechnology EAU: Sustainable Management of Water Resources BIOSAN: Biotechnologie and Health, extension PROVIE (Medical Aspects of Ageing) VIVRE: Living tomorrow in Luxembourg TRASU: Surface treatment SECAL: Food safety INTER: Promotion of international Collaboratioon Budget (EUR) 7 500 000 6 700 000 5 000 000 8 500 000 12 000 000 6 000 000 6 000 000 6 000 000 57 700 000

INTER: Multi-annual programme for the promotion of international cooperation Budget 2006-2011 : 6'000 000 Objectives:! Promotion of international scientific cooperation! Synergies between Luxembourg and foreign research institutions! Acquiring critical mass in certain domains! Best approach to resolve transnational problems (i.e. environment)! Increase : The competitiveness of Luxembourg research The visibility of Luxembourg research

INTER programmes Ongoing collaborations: Programme NSF-FNR Materials EUROCORES ECRP Science for a sustainable development Matera Call 2006 EUROCORES CORISK Organisation NSF, USA ESF SPP Programmation scientifique, Belgium ERA-NET MATERA 14 EU countries (IWT, DGTRE, ) ESF

INTER: STEREO II Since 2005 Luxembourg is member of ESA in order to:! Promote Lux. as innovative country! Enable Lux. actors to participate in international scientific and technological networks Participation in ESA earth observation programmes Participation of the FNR in STEREO II enables Lux. researchers to submit collaborative research projects in order to increase visibility and scientific quality Budget: 500.000 to be decided by FNR administrative board on march 10th 2006

Accompanying Measures Promotion of! scientific awareness,! international scientific cooperation,! or national R&D coordination Active participation of novice researchers in a scientific conference Organization of a scientific conference in Luxembourg Scientific publication / publication of a doctoral thesis Preparation of an European Union research project Mobility of researchers Training in project management In October 2005: Science Festival

FNR Foresight Identification of research domains in the public sector with short-term and/or long-term socioeconomic interest for Luxembourg society New FNR programmes including:! Programme priority axes! Programme objectives Clarification and dissemination of strategic aim of FNR programmes among stakeholders Consolidation of communication networks amongst stakeholders

FNR Foresight Phase 1 Diagnosis Internet Forum Stakeholder interviews Questionnaires Data collection Data analysis FNR Programme Evaluation Mapping R&D in Luxembourg Strategy Building Building Strategic Scenarios Background data report Exploratory Workshop Priorities Building FNR Board and Scientific Council meeting Trends at international level Implementation FNR programmes (Domain Foresight) Young researchers workshop Recommendations to the Ministries

www.fnrforesight.lu

Luxembourg research institutions Prof. Antoine Kies Université du Luxembourg Laboratoire Physique des Radiations Dr. Lucien Hoffmann Centre de Recherche Public-Gabriel Lippmann Département 'Environnement et Agro-biotechnologies' Nicolas d Oreye Musée National d Histoire Naturelle Bruno Cornette Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor Centre d'innovation par les Technologies de l'information Antoine.kies@uni.lu 162a, avenue de la Faïencerie L-1511 Luxembourg Tel : +352 46 66 44-6328 http://www.uni.lu/ hoffmann@lippmann.lu 41, rue du Brill L-4422 Belvaux, Luxembourg Tel: +352 470261-400 http://www.lippmann.lu/fr/crebs/ Nicolas.doreye@ecgs.lu Rue Josy Welter, 19 L-7256 Walferdange tel: +352 331487-1 www.mnhn.lu & www.ecgs.lu bruno.cornette@tudor.lu Avenue John F Kennedy, n 29 L1855 Luxembourg-Kirchberg T xx 352 42 59 91 291 F xx 352 42 59 91 777 www.citi.tudor.lu

For more information please go to: Or contact: www.fnr.lu Dr. Carlo Duprel Program Supervisor Tel: 00352-261925-37; Fax: 00352-261925-35 Email : carlo.duprel@fnr.lu Fonds National de la Recherche 6, rue Antoine de Saint-Exupéry P.O. Box 1777 L-1017 Luxembourg-Kirchberg Thank you