ERA-Net CHIST-ERA – 1er appel à projets en septembre 2010
Au sein de CHIST-ERA, les agences partenaires s'efforcent d'identifier les domaines scientifiques émergents pour permettre aux chercheurs européens de monter des projets de recherche à risques et à fort impact susceptibles de leur donner une avance sur leurs compétiteurs en lançant un ou deux appels à projets de recherche par an.
Le premier appel sera lancé en septembre 2010 et concernera deux thématiques :
i) Quantum Information Foundations and Technologies
ii) Beyond Autonomic Systems - the Challenge of Consciousness
CHIST-ERA s'intéressera aux propositions de projet collaboratif les plus innovantes, multidisciplinaires et privilégiera les idées nouvelles et les solutions originales reposant sur des compétences interdisciplinaires pour ainsi renforcer une communauté en associant leurs perceptions et questionnements.
CHIST-ERA ERA-Net - 1st call in September 2010
The ANR coordinates the ERA-Net named CHIST-ERA (www.chistera.eu). The project is a coordination and co-operation activity of the partner agencies in order to reinforce the transnational collaboration between member states in challenging multidisciplinary research in the area of Information and Communication Sciences and Technologies (ICST) with the potential to lead to significant breakthroughs.
Within CHIST-ERA, the partner agencies identify emergent scientific fields allowing European researchers to engage in high risk, high impact projects that will bring some advance with respect to their competitors by launching each year one or two transnational call for proposals.
In the first call (September 2010), two topics are addressed, namely:
i) Quantum Information Foundations and Technologies
ii) Beyond Autonomic Systems - the Challenge of Consciousness
CHIST-ERA is looking for highly innovative and multidisciplinary collaborative projects and is open to new ideas and original solutions, involving interdisciplinary skills in order to strengthen a broader community in the merging of their understanding and their questioning.