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Forschungszentrum Jülich - Annual Report 2011

60 Involvement of Forschungszentrum Jülich in EU programmes within the Seventh Framework Programme* EU programme Number of approved projects EU funding (thousands of euros) Health 2 155 Food, Agriculture and Biotech- nology 7 1,427 Information and Communica- tion Technologies 13 5,070 Nano, Materials and Production 14 8,082 Energy 13 4,920 Environment 7 4,127 Space 2 1,010 Euratom (including Intra-Euro- pean Training Fellowships (EIF)) 11 3,294 Research Infrastructures 29 27,103 ERC 2 2,092 Marie Curie 5 2 545 (Host-Driven Action) 5 2,545 Miscellaneous in FRP 7 (Er- anet, INTAS, etc ) 22 6,486 FRP 7 total 127 66,311 EU-funded projects involving Jülich – funding in excess of € 1 million* Title Contract volume Jülich MAO-ROBOTS Methylaluminoxane (MAO) Activators in the Molecular Polyolefin Factory € 1,001,862 CARBOWASTE – Treatment and Disposal of Irradiated Graphite and Other Carbonaceous Waste € 1,003,757 PATHOGENOMICS ERA-NET Coord. Action € 1,022,599 NMI3 new € 1,078,820 SOFC600 – SOFC for Operation at 600 °C – IP € 1,086,313 DEEP € 1,108,495 PEGASOS € 1,329,993 EPPN – European Plant Phenotyping Network € 1,615,853 CILIA Integrated Project € 1,633,310 RECONCILE – Reconciliation of Essential Process Parameters for an Enhanced Predictability of Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Loss and its Climate Interactions € 1,635,728 POLPBAR € 1,689,900 Fast Track – Accelerated Development and Prototyping of Nanotechnology-Based High-Efficiency Thin-Film Silicon Solar Modules € 2,178,251 ESMI (during proposal phase: EFAST) € 2,774,539 HPC for FUSION; Notification on Priority Support; A Dedicated European High-Per- formance Computer for Fusion Applications (JU-EUROPA-FF) 3 600 000 € CCE-FU 42/8.4b/endorsed by EFDA-SC 7-MAY-08 as a “specific cooperative project” according to Article 5.1.1 € 3,600,000 PRACE – Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe. € 4,402,918 DEISA2 € 1,045,000 * In contrast to last year’s annual report, which detailed only those EU projects that were new in the period under review, Forschungszentrum Jülich’s overall involvement in the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme is outlined here. The natural gas oxygen burner in a test stand developed at Jülich for aircraft engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce to test the durability of gas turbine components in an aircraft engine.

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