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Réunion d’information sur les appels à projets P3N de l’ANR

Dans le cadre de la politique de recherche définie par le Gouvernement, l'Agence Nationale de la Recherche a pour mission de financer et de promouvoir le développement de recherches fondamentales, appliquées et finalisées, l'innovation et le transfert technologique et le partenariat entre le secteur public et le secteur privé.

Le programme P3N Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies Nanosystèmes (ex Pnano) vise à explorer et à progresser dans le domaine de la structuration  de la matière et à exploiter ces propriétés remarquables dans des fonctions de traitement de l'information et de la communication. Cet objectif sera atteint en utilisant une convergence des approches dites "descendantes" et "ascendantes".  Le second objectif consiste à progresser dans le domaine des procédés technologiques, de l'instrumentation et de la simulation. Le troisième objectif vise à explorer le concept de micro et nanosystèmes "intelligents" pour des applications à fort impact sociétal comme la santé et l'environnement. Enfin, le quatrième objectif vise à assurer un développement responsable des nanosciences au travers de leurs impacts sociétal et des mécanismes de régulations associés. D'un point de vue stratégique, le programme P3N se propose de renforcer les liens entre le monde académique et le monde industriel et propose une ouverture à l'international avec les États-unis.

Les axes thématiques de cet appel à projets sont :

Thème 1 : Effets et phénomènes apparaissant aux dimensions nanométriques,

Thème 2 : Nouveaux matériaux et technologies de fabrication, 

Thème 3 : Micro-Nanodispositifs et Micro-nanosystèmes,

Thème 4 : Instrumentation modélisation et simulation,

Thème 5 : Convergence nanotechnologies - médecine et nanotechnologies- sciences de l'environnement,

Thème 6 : Impact sociétal et régulations.

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