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European Network on New Sensing Technologies for Air Pollution Control and Environmental Sustainability - EuNetAir COST Action TD1105 CHARACTERIZATION CLUSTER WORKSHOP Sub-Cluster SENSORS European Commission - DG Research & Innovation -
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OUTLINE
- INTRODUCTION:
My Public Research Organization: ENEA (Italy) COST Action TD1105: Coordinated Networking
- SENSORS CLUSTER RECOMMENDATIONS:
Sensor Technologies: Priorities, Needs, Roadmap Applications: Environment, Smart Cities, Sustainability
- SENSORS CLUSTER GOVERNANCE:
Objectives: Aim, Interlink with other Initiatives Organization: Coordination & Structuring, Impact
- CONCLUSIONS
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ENEA: Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy
and Sustainable Economic Development 11 Research Centers
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COST Action TD1105 EuNetAir
WG1:
Sensor Materials & Nanotechnologies
WG2:
Sensors, Devices & Systems for AQC
WG4:
Protocols & Standardisation Methods
WG3:
- Env. Measurements
& Air Pollution Modelling
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE:
CORE-GROUP & STEERING COMMITTEE
- Editorial Board
- Dissemination
- Training Schools
- Gender Balance
- Early Stage Researchers (ESR)
- Short-Term Scientific Mission (STSM)
- Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
- Local Organizing Committee (LOC)
- SIG 1: Network of Spin-offs
- SIG 2: Smart Sensors for Urban Air
Monitoring in Cities
- SIG 3: Guidelines for Best Coupling Air
Pollutant-Transducer
- SIG 4: Expert comments for the Revision
- f the Air Quality EU Directive
I N T E R D I S C I P L I N A R Y I N T E R D I S C I P L I N A R Y S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T G R O U P S S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T G R O U P S
Action Size:
180 Experts from 80 Teams (28 Countries)
www.cost.eunetair.it
COST Action TD1105 EuNetAir: 28 COST Countries (Parties) have already signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) PARTIES: PARTIES:
already accepted MoU: 28 Countries
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, The Former Yugoslav Republic
- f Macedonia,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom. .
COST Action TD1105 EuNetAir: 7 Non-COST Countries and 8 Non-COST Institutions
Non-COST Countries:
Australia, Canada, China, Morocco, Russia, Ukraine, USA
Non-COST Institutions:
CSIRO (Australia); University of Waterloo (Canada); Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics (China); University of Agadir IBN Zohr (Morocco); National Research Center Kurchatov Institute (Russia); O.M. Marzeiev Institute for Hygiene and Medical Ecology of Academy of Science of Ukraine (Ukraine); Southern Illinois University Carbondale, NASA Ames Research Center (USA).
University University of
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Agadir IBN IBN Zohr Zohr O.M. O.M. Marzeiev Marzeiev Institute Institute Academy Academy of
- f Sciences
Sciences of
- f Ukraine
Ukraine
NNC - Near Neighbour Countries IPC - International Partner Countries
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MC Chair: Michele Penza, ENEA, IT MC Vice Chair: Anita Lloyd Spetz, Linkoping University, SE Grant Holder: Eurice GmbH, Saarbrucken, DE
Country MC Members (54): Male (70%) ‐
Female (30%)
Austria
- Dr. Anton KOCK
Belgium Dr Jan THEUNIS; Dr Anne‐Claude ROMAIN Bulgaria Dr Dimiter SYRAKOV; Dr Ivan NEDKOV Croatia (NEW Party)
- Dr. Irena CIGLENECKI‐JUSIC
Czech Republic
- Dr. Vera KURKOVA; Dr. Zdenek ZELINGER
Denmark
- Prof. Ole HERTEL
Finland
- Prof. Kaarle HAMERI; Prof. Jyrki LAPPALAINEN
France
- Prof. Marcel BOUVET; Prof. Jerome BRUNET
Germany
- Prof. Andreas SCHUETZE; Dr Corinna HAHN
Greece
- Prof. George PAPADOPOULOS; Prof. Kostas KARATZAS
Hungary Ms Krisztina LABANCZ; Dr Zita FERENCZI Iceland Dr Arngrimur THORLACIUS Ireland
- Dr. Francesco PILLA; Prof. John WENGER
Israel
- Dr. Liad ORTAR; Prof. Hossam HAICK
Italy Dr Michele PENZA; Prof. G. SBERVEGLIERI; Dr. G. DE GENNARO Latvia Dr Iveta STEINBERGA; Dr. Gita SAKALE Macedonia Rep.
- Dr. Igor ATASANOV; Dr. Ljupcho GROZDANOVSKI
Netherlands Dr Sywert BRONGERSMA; Dr. Ernie WEIJERS Norway Dr Nuria CASTELL BALAGUER; Dr. Philipp SCHENEIDER Poland Dr Monika KWOKA; Prof. Janislaw GAWRONSKI Portugal
- Prof. Bernadete RIBEIRO; Prof. Carlos BORREGO
Romania Dr Marcel IONICA; Dr Roxana Mioara PITICESCU Serbia
- Dr. Anka CVETKOVIC
Slovenia Dr Grisa MOCNIK; Dr Rahela ZABKAR Spain
- Prof. Juan Ramon MORANTE; Prof. Eduard LLOBET VALERO
Sweden
- Prof. Anita LLOYD SPETZ; Prof. Ingrid BRYNTSE
Switzerland Dr Danick BRIAND; Dr. Nicolas MOSER United Kingdom Dr John SAFFELL; Prof. Roderic JONES Turkey
- Prof. Zafer ZIYA OZTURK; Prof. Mehmet Fatih DANISMAN
Country MC Substitutes (31)
Austria Dr Stefan DEFREGGER Belgium Dr Julien DELVA Czech Republic
- Dr. Roman NERUDA
Denmark
- Dr. Lise Lotte SORENSEN
Finland
- Prof. Jorma
KESKINEN France Dr Jean SUISSE; Prof. Alain PAULY Germany
- Dr. Daniela SCHONAUER‐KAMIN
- Dr. Thomas KUHLBUSCH
- Dr. Juliane
ROSSBACH Greece
- Prof. George KIRIKIADIS
- Dr. Christos
KOULAMAS Italy
- Dr. Roberto SIMMARANO
- Dr. Marco ALVISI; Dr. Saverio DE VITO
Macedonia Rep.
- Dr. Beti
ANGELEVSKA Netherlands
- Dr. Rene OTJES
Poland
- Prof. Jacek
SZUBER Portugal
- Dr. Joao
Paulo TEIXEIRA Romania
- Dr. Cristina RUSTI; Dr. Marcel Adrian
IONICA Slovenia
- Prof. Andrej DOBNIKAR
Spain
- Prof. Albert ROMANO‐RODRIGUEZ
- Dr. Jordi
LLOSA Sweden Dr Ulf THOLE; Dr. Marina VOINOVA Switzerland Dr Christoph HUEGLIN Turkey
- Prof. Necmettin
KILINC UK
- Prof. Julian
GARDNER Dr Robin NORTH; Prof. Florin UDREA
M A N A G E M E N T C O M M I T T E E M A N A G E M E N T C O M M I T T E E
Kick Kick-
- off
- ff Meeting at
Meeting at Brussels Brussels on 16 May 2012
- n 16 May 2012
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Meetings/Workshops/Training Schools planned for upcoming year (Year 3: 1 July 2014 - 30 June 2015):
- WG1-WG4 Meeting on New Sensing Technologies for Air-Pollution
Monitoring and Start of the Air Quality Joint-Exercise Intercomparison at IDAD - University of Aveiro, Aveiro (Portugal), 13 - 15 Oct. 2014.
- The 3rd International Workshop of the COST Action TD1105 on
New Trends and Challenges on Air Quality Control at University of Latvia, Riga (Latvia), 26 - 27 March 2015.
- The Action 3rd International Training School on Atmospheric
Aerosol Physics, Measurements and Sampling at Hyytiala Station of the University of Helsinki, Helsinki (Finland), 2 - 8 May 2015.
Year 3: Scientific Planning of EuNetAir
(1/2)
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MC/WG Meetings planned for the upcoming year (Year 3: 1 July 2014 - 30 June 2015):
- 3rd SCIENTIFIC MEETING: WGs Meeting and 6th MC Meeting on
Indoor Air Quality Monitoring at Bahcesehir University and GEBZE Institute of Technology, Istanbul (Turkey), 3 - 5 Dec. 2014.
- 4th SCIENTIFIC MEETING: WGs Meeting and 7th MC Meeting on
Outdoor Air Quality Monitoring at Linkoping University, Linkoping (Sweden), 3 - 5 June 2015.
- Special Session EuNetAir / Core-Group Meeting to
EUROSENSORS 2014, Brescia (Italy), 7 - 10 September 2014.
- Special Session EuNetAir / Smart Cities Sensors to
IEEE SENSORS 2014, Valencia (Spain), 2 - 5 November 2014.
Year 3: Scientific Planning of EuNetAir
(2/2)
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Sensors Sub-Cluster: Vision (1/4)
SENSORS for SUSTAINABILITY SENSORS for SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL:
- Indoor Level
- Outdoor Level
- Air, Water Quality
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL:
- Indoor Level
- Outdoor Level
- Air, Water Quality
ENERGY EFFICIENCY:
- CO2 Detection
- Sensors HVAC
- VOCs & Odour
ENERGY EFFICIENCY:
- CO2 Detection
- Sensors HVAC
- VOCs & Odour
HEALTH MONITORING:
- Personal Exposure
- Chemical Sensing
- Bio-Sensing
HEALTH MONITORING:
- Personal Exposure
- Chemical Sensing
- Bio-Sensing
MATERIALS & NANOTECHNOLOGIES MATERIALS & NANOTECHNOLOGIES ICT (Sensors, Devices, Systems, Intelligence) ICT (Sensors, Devices, Systems, Intelligence) APPLICATIONS (Smart Cities, Citizens-Science, Communities) APPLICATIONS (Smart Cities, Citizens-Science, Communities)
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Sensors Sub-Cluster: Priorities (2/4)
MATERIALS & NANOTECHNOLOGIES MATERIALS & NANOTECHNOLOGIES
PRIORITY #1: Metal Oxides (MOX): Thin Films, Nanoparticles, Nanowires, Nanotubes, Nanoneedles, Nanoporous Forms of Materials (ZnO, SnO2 , WO3 , TiO2 , InOx , NiO, and magnetic materials Fe3 O4 , doped dielectrics BaSrTiO3 , etc.) PRIORITY #2: Carbon Nano MATerials (CNMAT): Nanotubes, Nanoparticles, Graphene, 1D and 2D-nanostructures and their functionalization and doping PRIORITY #3: Molecular, Organic/Inorganic Materials: Heterostructures (semiconductors, polymers) and Schottky junctions PRIORITY #4: Processing of Low-Cost Sensors on Flexible Substrates:
- Printing techniques, inkjet printing, spin coating, droplet casting, etc.
- Template assisted growth of nanostructures
PRIORITY #5: Other Sensitive Materials: biomaterials, enzymes, antibodies, etc. PRIORITY #6: Chemical Modifications of the sensor materials with tuned properties to address selectivity and specific applications PRIORITY #7: Combination of Different Approaches and defining the state-of-art of the best available technologies, for example, to realize smart sensor structures
WG1 EuNetAir: Rome (Dec. 2012) and Cambridge (Dec. 2013) Meetings WG1 Composition: 3 Sub-WG Leaders and 30 Members
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Sensors Sub-Cluster: Priorities (3/4)
ICT (Sensors, Devices, Systems, Intelligence) ICT (Sensors, Devices, Systems, Intelligence)
WG2 EuNetAir: Rome (Dec. 2012) and Cambridge (Dec. 2013) Meetings WG2 Composition: 4 Sub-WG Leaders and 45 Members
PRIORITY #1:
Versatile -Transducers for Integration of Various Nanomaterials: Allow application specific adaptation and low cost Low power (down to W range for single nanowire)
PRIORITY #2:
Dynamic Operation of Sensors to gain more than one signal from a single sensor for higher selectivity and stability as well possible self-monitoring at the sensor module level: Temperature Cycling; Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) New Methods: RF, optical, excitation (gas sensitive solar cell), pulsed polarization, mass and dissipation in piezoelectric devices (QCM, SAW, TFBAR, MEMS/NEMS) Modelling of interaction of sensing layer and gas/dust/aerosol
PRIORITY #3:
Selective Filters integrated in sensors or sensor modules
PRIORITY #4:
Dosimeter Approach: integrating sensor response
PRIORITY #5:
Nanoparticle Detection for dust and aerosols
PRIORITY #6:
Intelligent Sensor Modules for NOx , O3 , NH3 , H2 S, SO2 , CO, VOC: Electronics combined with sensor elements
PRIORITY #7:
Intelligent Sensor Nodes and Heterogeneous Networks: Data pre-processing and processing (in node and/or in network: parallel and distributed computing). Energy efficient communication
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Sensors Sub-Cluster: Priorities (4/4)
PRIORITY #1: Sensors for Smart Cities: Pervasive Low-Power, Low-Cost and Accurate Environmental Sensors Mobile Environmental Sensors on Public Transportations Wireless Environmental Sensor Networks for Sustainable and Liveable Cities PRIORITY #2: Sensors for Citizens: Miniaturized Sensors for Smartphones (e.g., Air Quality Monitoring) Low-Cost Sensor Technologies for Safety (e.g., Food Control) Sensor Technologies for Security (e.g., Chemical Threats Control in Subway/Railway/Airport/Port) PRIORITY #3: Sensors for Social Communities: Participatory Sensing by Human Sensors (Citizens): Pedestrians, Bikes, Buses, Trams, etc. Social Sensing: Mapping of Urban Air Quality, Energy Consumption in Buildings, City Scanning.
APPLICATIONS (Smart Cities, Citizens-Science, Communities) APPLICATIONS (Smart Cities, Citizens-Science, Communities)
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- Micro-Sensors should not substitute but supplement
routine environmental monitoring equipments/devices
- Future Routine Environmental Networks may look very
different from today and include low-cost and accurate Sensors ?
- Green Routes through the city or access to information
about air-pollution load at specific local address might be future goals
- Pervasive low-cost Micro-Sensors for Indoor Energy
Efficiency should be a must for future Green-Buildings
- What do we want to provide (e.g. AQI) on the long-term in
relation to Routine Monitoring and Public Information to enhance Environmental Awareness ?
Sensors Sub-Cluster: Roadmap 2015-2020
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- Advanced Functional Materials for Sensor Technologies
- Wearable Sensors to Monitor Air-Pollution Personal Exposure
- Mobile Sensing (Smartphones, Tablets, Watches)
- Fixed Sensor Nodes in Urban Wireless Networks
- Mobile Sensor Nodes on Public Transports (Buses, Trams, etc.)
- Sensing City (bikes, city guardians, citizens, etc.)
- Indoor Energy Efficiency Sensors (VOCs, Formaldehyde, etc)
- Sensors for Greenhouse Gases Monitoring (CO2
, CH4 , N2 O, etc.)
- Sensors for Odour Monitoring
- Sensors for PM Detection at Low-Cost
Sensors Sub-Cluster: Future Research & Innovation
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- Nanomaterials for AQC sensors
- Low-cost Gas Sensors
- Low-power Sensor-Systems
- Wireless Technology (Environmental Sensors Network)
- Air Quality Modelling
- Environmental Measurements
- Standards and Protocols
Sensors Sub-Cluster: Challenges and Trends
Sensors Sub-Cluster Governance: Objectives (1/4)
- Reference-Point for EC DG R&I - KET
Evaluation of Future Proposals Bottom-up Approach for Future H2020 Calls Setup Critical Mass of Expertise to address Barriers Setup Priorities, R&I Needs, and Roadmap
- Avoid Fragmentation & Overlapping
- Synergy & Coordination at EU/National Level
- Maximize Impact (Social, Economic)
- EU Leadership in Sensor Technologies
Sensors Sub-Cluster Governance: Objectives (2/4)
- Interlink with Other 2 Sub-Clusters:
Characterization of Sensor Materials & Nanomaterials Modelling of Sensor Materials Metrology and Validation Harmonisation of Environmental Measurements Standards and Protocols for Data Benchmarking Other
Sensors Sub-Cluster Governance: Objectives (3/4)
- Interlink with Other National/International Initiatives
COST Action TD1105 EuNetAir European Energy Research Alliance (EERA) AQUILA Network - Air Quality Reference National Laboratories (EU Directive Ambient Air EC/2008/50) Joint Programming Initiative (JPI): Urban Europe Renaturing Cities Initiative: Indoor Environment Cluster NanoMATCH Cluster: Nanosystems for Conservation of Cultural Heritage European Technology Platform on Smart Systems Integration (EPoSS)
Sensors Sub-Cluster Governance: Organization (4/4)
Working Group 1: Environmental Sensor Technologies Working Group 1: Environmental Sensor Technologies Working Group 2: Sensor Technologies for Energy Efficiency Working Group 2: Sensor Technologies for Energy Efficiency Working Group 3: Sensor Technologies for Health Monitoring Working Group 3: Sensor Technologies for Health Monitoring Working Group 4: Industrial Applications & Commercialization Working Group 4: Industrial Applications & Commercialization Working Group 5: Dissemination & Outreach Webpages; Joint-Workshops; Open Advisory Board Working Group 5: Dissemination & Outreach Webpages; Joint-Workshops; Open Advisory Board
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CONCLUSIONS
The SENSORS Sub-CLUSTER is proposed to solve problems in the area of:
- Air Quality Control
- Environmental Sustainability
- Indoor/Outdoor Energy Efficiency
- Climate Change Monitoring
- Health Effects of Air-Pollution & Health Monitoring
- Industrial Technologies Leadership
- ENEA is available to steer/chair Cluster SENSORS
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Contact Details & Acknowledgements
MC Chair:
- Dr. Michele Penza, ENEA, Brindisi, IT
michele.penza@enea.it MC Vice Chair:
- Prof. Anita Lloyd Spetz
Linkoping University, Linkoping, SE spetz@ifm.liu.se Grant Holder:
- Dr. Corinna Hahn, Dr. Juliane
Rossbach Eurice GmbH, Saarbrucken, DE c.hahn@eurice.eu; j.rossbach@eurice.eu Science Officer:
- Dr. Deniz
Karaca deniz.karaca@cost.eu Administrative Officer: Dr. Andrea Tortajada andrea.tortajada@cost.eu CSO Approval: 01 Dec. 2011 Kick-off Meeting: 16 May 2012 Start of Grant: 01 July 2012 End of Grant: 30 June 2016
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Thank Thank you you very very much much for for your your kind kind attention attention ! !
COST Action TD1105: European Network on New Sensing Technologies for Air Pollution Control and Environmental Sustainability - EuNetAir
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