2006
CfP: Submission and selection process
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Projects
submitted to this call
should concern a period of 6 months to 3 years, and shall include:
- a scientific description
of the project: problem identification, bibliographic references and
state of the art; originality of the proposal; nature of the expected
results; research method and work programme; industrial sites that
could be concerned by the research work; transferable results expected;
methods for the transfer of the results.
- a presentation of the
research team, previous publications, collaborations envisaged;
- a presentation of the
budget, of co-financing already obtained or expected.
Please supply this information in the
file CfP-FonCSI-2006-response-form.doc.
Submissions should be sent before October 30 2006 at 18:00 by email to gilles.motet@icsi-eu.org.
A paper copy of the proposal should also be sent by postal mail,
addressed to:
Gilles
Motet
Fondation
pour une Culture de
Sécurité Industrielle
6 allée Emile Monso
BP 34038, 31029 Toulouse Cedex 4
France
Projects will be selected by FonCSI's
scientific steering committe. The selection process will be based on
the following criteria:
- the extent to which the
problem corresponds to a research theme identified in the call for
proposals;
- the
innovative nature of the problem studied, or of the scientific method
and research work that is envisaged;
- a guarantee of results: the competence of the
research team, the plausibility of the research method, work plan and
proposed budget;
- applicability of the
results: the potential for finding industrial applications and
industrial sites to validate the research results; the expected impact
of the work in improving industrial safety.
A response with justification will be
provided by december 30 2006.
The following management
process will be put in place for projects funded by FonCSI:
- A Steering Committee will
be established for each project, and will meet at regular intervals or
at the request of the research team. This committee will comprise
members of the research team, experts from the industrial sites
concerned by the research, a representative of FonCSI, and external researchers. This committe will allow the members
of the project to benefit from an open and stimulating research
environment, and foster cross-pollination between scientific
disciplines.
- Participation in work seminars in order to
facilitate the exchange of ideas and experience between researchers
(one inaugural seminar followed by biannual work seminars).
- At the end of the project,
the funded research teams will collaborate on a report that will be
presented in a colloquium sponsored by FonCSI, bringing together
researchers from different disciplines and experts from
industry.
Return
to the main 2006 Call
for Proposals page.