Established in 2012, the M-era.Net consortium has federated a vast network on materials research, allowing collaboration between the main academic and industrial research partners of European and non-European countries and regions. The supported projects have facilitated the generation of knowledge, ranging from basic research to innovative industrial applications.
In recent years, significant efforts have been made to ensure industry can meet the challenges in terms of new materials, as well as products and processes required. The M-era.Net Call 2020 aims more specifically to support research projects about materials for low-carbon energy technologies and related production processes, in a joint approach between research and innovation. Indeed, advanced materials have been classified under the Strategic Energy Technology (SET) plan as Key Enabling Technologies (KET), with a wide range of products applications such as improving energy and resource efficiency. In particular, research on batteries and energy storage is a core subject in this Call, transversal for all topics.
In addition, this call highlights the EU's commitment for a circular economy and sustainable development goals, in line with the adoption by the European Commission of a new circular economy package, to help European businesses and consumers.
The objective of this call is to promote a community of academic and industrial researchers, at European and international level. Research activities may focus on a wide range of topics along the value chain in the domain of materials science and engineering.
The call will feature 6 main topics:
The call text, containing also the list of countries and regions participating at this call, is available at M-era.Net Call 2020 website
https://www.m-era.net/joint-calls/joint-call-2020
Partners of the selected projects will be funded directly by their respective national or regional organizations (agencies or departments). As a result, national/regional regulations apply in addition to call rules.
In particular French applicants should read carefully the document "Terms for French participants", available on this page.
Projects submission and evaluation will take place in two steps, in cooperation between all funding partners. Project pre-proposal and proposals must be written in English and have to be submitted by the Coordinator on the submission website
https://www.m-era.net/submission/submission/call-2020/
respecting requested format and terms, available on-line on the website
https://www.m-era.net/joint-calls/joint-call-2020
Only pre-proposals selected after the first evaluation step will be allowed to submit a full proposal.
Along the selection process, the call secretariat (email address: office@m-era.net) is the contact point for all candidates.
Massimiliano Picciani
Agence nationale de la recherche
Tel. : 01 73 54 81 96
Email : massimiliano.picciani(at)anr.fr
Olivier Spalla
Agence nationale de la recherche
Email : olivier.spalla(at)anr.fr
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