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1. ITC IN S&T UE-BRAZIL COOPERATION AGREEMENT
A PERSONAL ACCOUNT OF BRAZIL PARTICIPATION IN FP-7
Augusto C. Gadelha
Cloudspace Brazil 2016
7 julho 2016
2. Preliminary Considerations
• Brasil e UE political and economic context in 2007
– 2010 and today
• S&T Investiments in Brazil
• Brazil – need for more participation and exposure
in the international scene
• FP-6 (<2007), FP-7 (2007-2013), Horizon 2020
(2014-2020) programs – some remarkable
caracteristics and opening to third countries
• Importance of International Cooperation
3. Historical Account of Brazil
participation in FP-7 in the ICT area
• 2004 – 19 jan – EU – Brazil Agreement of S&T
Cooperation; aproved by Brazilian National
Congress on 22/11/2006;
• 2007 – 10 mai – Presidential Decree
forwarding Agreement
• 2007 – 7 ago – put in force for a 5 year
period.
4. Principles of the Agreement
(a) Mutual benefit based on an overall balance
of advantages;
(b) Reciprocal Access to the activities of RTD
undertaken by each party;
(c) Timely exchange of information which may
affect cooperative activities;
(d) Appropriate protection of IPR .
5. THEMATIC AREAS
The Agreement highlights 12 technology oriented thematic areas:
- biotechnology ;
- information and communication technology ;
- bioinformatics;
- space;
- micro- and e nanotechnologies;
- materials research;
- clean technologies;
- management and sustainable use of environmental resources;
- biosafety;
- health and medicine;
- aeronautics;
- metrology, standardisation and conformity assessment ;
+ human sciences.
6. Main areas of work were:
• ICT
• Biotechnology
• Climate and environment changes
• Food
• Agriculture
7. COORDINATED CALLS (BILATERAL) – FP-7
it happened only for ICT and biofuels
1 for biofuels – in 2008: 2 projects – €4Mill
2 for ICT – in 2010 : 5 projects – €5Mill
and in 2012
The first calls in ICT and biofuels had very positive
assessment
8. • Firstly (2007) MRE advocates begining the
Accord with biofuels alone.
• Minister Sérgio Rezende demands
participation of ICT and assigns SEPIN to
coordinate this action.
• A. Gadelha, Marylin Peixoto, Antenor e
Michael Stanton goes to meet ISTAG in
Brussels, in June 2009, to show capacity of
Brazil to participate in FP-7 in the ICT area.
ISTAG - Information Society Technologies Advisory Group
FIRST COORDINATED CALL FOR ICT - 2010
9. • Workshop na USP/São Paulo in September
2009 – definition of areas for the first
Coordinated Call in FP-7, with great
participation of researchers from Brazil and
EU.
4 areas defined: Future of Internet;
Microeletronics and Micro-Systems; Embedded
Systems; E-Infrastructures
(EU wished to focus only on IoT)
FIRST COORDINATED CALL FOR ICT - 2010
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NOME ÓRGÃO
1. Alba Cristina Magalhães Alves
De Melo
Depart. Ciência da Computação - UNB
2. Alberto Camilli USP
3. Aldo Von Wangenheim
Departamento de Informática e
Estatística - UFSC
4. Alfredo Godman Instituto de Matemática e Estatística -
USP
5. André Noll Barreto Departamento de Engenharia Elétrica -
UNB
6. Antônio Augusto Fröhlich UFSC/CTC/LISHA
7. Antonio C. Seabra Escola Politécnica da USP
8. Aristides Pavani Filho CTI Renato Archer
9. Armando Corbani Ferraz Pró-Reitor de Pós-Graduação da USP
10. Armando Gomes Freescale Semicondutores Brasil LTDA
11. Carlos Reis UNICAMP
12. Celso M. Furukawa Escola Politécnica da USP
13. Charles Christian Miers UDES
14. Christophe de Beauvais Embaixada da França
15. Cíntia Borges Margi Escola de Artes, Ciências e
Humanidades - USP
16. Dário Thober Centro de Pesquisas Avançadas
Wernher Von Braun
17. Davies William de Lima Monteiro Departamento de Física-UFMG
18. Denis Gabos LARC/PCS/EPUSP
11. 19. Descartes Teixeira Sociedade SOFTEX
20. Durval Lara Centro Cultural de São Paulo
21. Edison Spina Escola Politécnica da USP
22. Edmundo Madeira Instituto de Computação - UNICAMP
23. Edson Moreira INCT/SEC - USP
24. Edson S. Gomi Escola Politécnica da USP
25. Eduardo Oliva Ericsson Telecomunicações S.A
26. Emílio Del Moral Hernandez Escola Politécnica da USP
27. Emmanuele Carboni TIM
28. Esther Hamburger Escola da Comunicação e Artes / USP
29. Fernando Josepetti Fonseca Escola Politécnica da USP
30. Flavio Grynszpan Longchamp
31. Gabriel Antonio Marão Perception
32. Gil da Costa Marques Coordenador de Tecnologia e
Informação - USP
33. Gilson Schwartz Consorcio PRO-IDEAL
34. Graça Bressan Escola Politécnica da USP
35. Guiou Kobayashi Pró-Reitor de Extensão – UF do ABC
36. Inés Pereyra LME/USP
37. J. Bordim UNB/DF
38. Jairo Carlos Filho Diretor da USP
39. João Antônio Martino Escola Politécnica da USP
40. Joberto Martins Salvador University
41. José Augusto Suruagy Monteiro
Departamento de Engenharia e
Arquitetura(Universidade de Salvador) -
UNIFACS
42. José Neuman de Souza Departamento de computação/UFC
43. José Roberto Boffino de Almeida
Monteiro
Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos
USP
44. Kábio Kon Centro de competência de Software
Livre - USP
45. Liane Margarida R. Tarouco Faculdade de Educação - UFRS
46. Luis Fernandez Lopez Departamento de Medicina Legal - USP
47. Luis Geraldo Meloni Faculdade de Engenharia Elétrica e
Computação/UNICAMP
48. Luis Viseu Melo Fundação para Ciência e Tecnologia
49. Marcelo N. P. Carreño Escola Politécnica da USP
50. Marcio Tarozzo CTI Renato Archer
51. Maria Valéria Marquezini Ericsson Telecomunicações S.A
52. Mário Dantas Departamento de Informática e
12. Estatística - UFSC
53. Mario Girasole TIM
54. Mário Oleskovicz Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos
USP
55. Marisa Regitano d’Arce Comissão de Cooperação Internacional
/USP
56. Martin Grossmann Centro Cultural de São Paulo
57. Mauro Cesar Bernardes Centro de Computação Eletrônica / USP
58. Memede Lima Marques Departamento de Ciências da
Informação e Documentação/UNB
59. Neuman Souza Departamento de Computação - UFC
60. Nilton Itiro Morimoto Escola Politécnica
61. Osmar de Oliveira Almeida Diretor Comercial e de Tecnologia -
Yvideoo
62. Otto Carlos Muniz Bandeira
Duarte
COPPE/UFRJ
63. Paulo Afonso Faria da Veiga Comissão de Cooperação Internacional
da USP
64. Paulo Chebat FGV-CEPE
65. Petrus Santa Cruz UFPE/RENAMI
66. Roberto Ricardo Panepucci CTI Renato Archer
67. Samir Oionnen Filand Trade Center
68. Sergio Bampi UFRGS
69. Sérgio Takeo Kofuji Escola Politécnica da USP
70. Sr. Peter Claes Cônsul Geral da Bélgica
71. Tarcísio Cordaro VECTOR
72. Tereza Cristina Melo de Brito
Carvalho
Diretora do Centro de Computação
Eletrônica da USP
73. Thienne Mesquita Johnson EACH/USP
74. Tiago Alves Centro de Inovações CSEM Brasil
75. Tiago M. Alves CSEMBRASIL
76. Valentin Obac Roda Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos
USP
77. Wagner Nunes Rodrigues Departamento de Física-UFMG
78. Wilhelmus Van Noije EPUSP
79. Yeda Regina Venturini UFSCAR
80.
81.
82.
83.
13. • III meeting of EU – Brazil Dialog on InfoSoc -
Brussels – 23-24 September, 2010 – final
arrangements for the issuing of Coordinated
Calls in ICT
FIRST COORDINATED CALL FOR ICT - 2010
14. People in Brussels meeting (2010)
Brasil:
A Gadelha and Marylin Peixoto (MCT)
Glaucius Oliva (Diretor CNPq) and Izaura Yamada (Assessoria Internacional CNPq)
Michael Stanton (RNP)
Prof. Moacir Martucci (USP)
UE (DG INFSO):
Robert Madelin (Director General)
Zoran Stancic (Vice-Director General)
Mario Campolargo (Director of Emerging Technologies and Infrastructure)
Augusto de Albuquerque (Head of micro e nanosystems)
Morten Moller (Head of ICT operations)
+ Paulo Lopes, Head of InfoSoc of the EU Delegation in Brazil
15. • 1st Coordinated Call issued in September 2010
– Edital CNPq 066/2010
• Judgement and selection of 5 projects in
February 2011 in Brussels (Marylin, from
MCT, participated actively together with
officials from CNPq)
Noteworthy: support of CTIC / RNP - Lisandro
FIRST COORDINATED CALL FOR ICT - 2010
16. Summary of funded projects under the first ICT call
ICT Joint Call EU Brazil
Name
PodiTrodi: Technology Platform for Point of care Diagnosis for TROpical
DIseases
Number of partners 8 partners 5 partners
Name BEMO-COFRA: Brazil-Europe MOnitoring and COntrol FRAmework
Number of partners 5 partners 4 partners
Name FIBRE: Future Internet testbeds/experimentation between Brazil and Europe
Number of partners 6 partners 9 partners
Name SECFUNET: SECurity for Future NETworks
Number of partners 9 partners 6 partners
Name
EUBrazilOpenBio: EU-Brazil Open Data and Cloud Computing e- Infrastructure
for Biodiversity
Number of partners 5 partners 4 partners
17. €17 Mill given to research activities in ICT in
2010, 2012 e 2015
Brazil ranks sixth among the International
Partner Countries in terms of participation in
FP7 and budget sharing.
18. BRAZIL AND THE EU ON RESEARCH AND INNOVATION: STATE OF PLAY (FEB 2014)
FONTE: Roadmaps for international cooperation; EU COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT
20. “In the latest TOP500 rankings, the number of supercomputers that reached a Linpack petaflop or more grew
to 95 systems – nearly a fifth of the list. The number of such systems has been growing steadily since IBM’s
Roadrunner broke the petaflop barrier in 2008. And while machines of this magnitude are still considered elite,
hardly a month goes by now without a new system or two being deployed.”
FONTE: https://www.top500.org/news/petaflop-club-closes-in-on-100-members/
Michael Feldman, June 30, 2016