Title: Spencer Institute of Theoretical and Computational Mechanics
1Spencer Institute of Theoretical and
Computational Mechanics
- Introduction and Welcome Event
- Dr Hitendra Hirani
- BDE for the Spencer Institute
2Aims of Today
- To increase awareness of the Spencer Institute
and the services available - To increase awareness of the funding
opportunities for collaborative projects - To increase interdisciplinary dialogue
3Introduction
- Integration of Research in
- Mechanics of Solids
- Mechanics of Fluids
- Mechanics of Multiphase Media
- Schools Involved
- Civil Engineering
- Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing
Engineering - Mathematical Sciences
- Chemical, Environmental and Mining Engineering
- Now included as official institute of the
University (Category 2B)
4Key Activities
- Development of cross-school joint research (e.g.
proposals, workshops, seminars) - Development of cross-school MSc courses (e.g. MSc
in Scientific Computation) - Sharing of Knowledge in
- Finite element methods
- Boundary element methods
- Finite difference methods
- Discrete element methods
- Computational fluid dynamics
- Finite volume methods
- Meshfree Methods
5Support Available
- Pulling together multi-disciplinary proposals
- Arranging meetings
- Help with some of the initial writing
- Contacting and bringing in external partners
- Specific and focussed intelligence on forthcoming
Calls - Focussed seminars around topics
- Contact
- Email Hitendra.hirani_at_nottingham.ac.uk
- Tel (0115 95) 13988
6Mindmap
Solids
Fluids
Carol Eastwick
Carlo Sansour
Stephen Hibberd
Tom Hyde
Fluid Mechanics in Aeroengines
Modelling of manufacturing processes welding,
inertia friction welding, casting and
superplastic forming.
Developing computational tools
Flow around cables
Adib Becker
Flow over structures
Structural integrity of aeroengine transmission
systems
Structural integrity of high temperature welded
components in electrical power generation plant
and aeroengines.
Paul Houston
Herve Morven
Flow in membranes such as sailing yachts
Flow in Pipes and channels
Paul Langston
Flow of fluids through fibre beds
Sean Leen
Nick Warrior
CFD
Andrew Cliffe
Andrew Long
FEM
Structural Analysis and damage accumulation
Mechanics of coated textiles
DEM
Modelling neutron transfer in a reactor
Modelling of plasticity composite materials
Treatment and modelling of uncertainty
Kostas Soldatos
Henry Power
Glenn McDowell
Mechanics of consolidating beds of fibres
Behaviour of railway ballast
granular material flow
Chris Rudd
Aggregates and soil behaviour
Nick Miles
Andy Collop
Modelling of asphalt and road structures
Hai-Sui Yu
Materials and composites in bone replacement and
fracture
Multiphase flow
Helen Byrne
Theoretical and computational geomechanics
Finite Element Modelling of Disc and Surgical
Devices
Modelling of tumour growth and therapies
Donal McNally
Dry cleaning of coal
Multiphase flow and nutritional transport
Ian Lowndes
Fine particle processing
Multiphase
7Planned Activities
8Website
- Aim
- To showcase research expertise and potential to
both internal and external collaborators - To form the hub for Spencer Institute activities
- Current Status
- Webspace Reserved and IS will implement and
maintain through University Content Management
System - Collecting information from various sources
- Summary of Research Expertise
- Case Studies and Summaries of Current Research
Projects - Information Needed
- Case Studies
- Current Project Portfolio
- Pictures and Diagrams
9Seminars and Events
- Official Launch Event September 2007
- CFD Forum?
- DEM Forum?
- FEM Forum?
- Seminars for Postgrads and Postdocs?
- Software Training
- Ideas Factory
- EPSRC Summer School in Mechanics
- EPSRC Summer School in CFD
- Courses for Industry
- Host software training workshops
10Some Things to Think About
- Which topics can I collaborate on?
- Which events am I interested in?
- What can the Spencer Institute do for me?
- Suggest a postdoc/PhD Student who could benefit
from the institute or participate in activities
on your behalf. - Are there any case studies I can provide to make
other people more aware of what I can offer? - Are there any calls from the following that
interest me?
11Bridging the Gaps Maths Engineering ICT
- Aims of the Bridging the Gaps Project
- Encourage and facilitate new and existing
interdisciplinary research collaborations across
the traditional boundaries - Generate staff mobility across the interfaces,
breaking down geographical and discipline-specific
knowledge barriers - Develop new spin-out companies and intellectual
property reflecting areas of interdisciplinary
expertise - Develop novel mechanisms for promoting
interdisciplinary research
12Bridging the Gaps Maths Engineering ICT
- Mechanisms for Promoting Interdisciplinary
Research (2007-2010) - Speed-networking events
- Make-fests - hands-on software workshops
- EPSRC-style sandpits - 30k pump-priming grants
- Business plan competition - 30k cash prize
- Bridging the Gap awards - 1000 per month
- Visiting scholar programme funding available
- Interdisciplinary seminar programme
-
- Please contact Dr. Sophie Dale for further
details - Email sophie.dale_at_nottingham.ac.uk
- Tel 0115 84 68923
13Current Calls for Funding
14EPSRC
- Mathematics for industry and business
- Encourage high quality research in mathematics,
statistics or mathematical foundations of
operational research in collaboration with
industry, business or other non-academic users of
research. The aim of the call is twofold - to generate innovative research in the
mathematical sciences - to utilise this research to give industry and
business a competitive edge by developing dynamic
collaborations outside the academic community. - Novel approaches to academic/industry research
collaboration in the mathematical sciences are
encouraged. Proposals for this call might
include, but are not restricted to, collaborative
research projects, networks or study groups.
15EPSRC (Mathematics Programme)
- Science and innovation awards
- Large, long-term grants supporting staff in a
research group, with commitment from the host
institutions to continue support after the end of
the grant. - The research areas to be addressed in this call
are analytical science energy operational
research structural ceramics tribology. - Demonstrate that they have a supportive research
environment in which the new research activity
will be nurtured and helped to contribute fully
to raising the international standing of UK
research. - A typical award would fund
- three lecturer posts for five years each,
- three postdoctoral research assistants supported
for three years each - three project studentships supported for three to
four years, - support funds for travel and subsistence,
equipment and other costs. - Deadline 4pm, 10 April 2007
16EPSRC (Engineering Programme)
- Industry fellowship scheme
- Jointly funded by Royal Society, EPSRC, BBSRC,
NERC, Rolls-Royce plc and Astra Zeneca. - To enhance knowledge transfer in science and
technology between those in industry and those in
academia. It provides opportunities for an
academic scientist to work on a collaborative
project with industry, or someone employed in
industry to work on a collaborative project with
a university department or not-for-profit
research organisation. - Research may be in any discipline within the
natural sciences, including agriculture,
mathematics, biotechnology, environmental
research, medical and engineering sciences.
Projects at any stage from fundamental science to
industrial innovation will be supported. - Applicants may be of any nationality. They should
hold a PhD or be of equivalent standing in their
profession and hold a permanent academic post in
either a UK university, a UK not-for-profit
research organisation or in UK industry. - Fellowships last for up to two years and provide
a salary, as well as research expenses of up to
1,500 per annum.
17Royal Society, UK
- Postdoctoral fellowships to the UK from China
- To foster academic links between the UK and
China, enabling outstanding postdoctoral
scientists to conduct cutting-edge research with
their UK counterparts. - Research must be on a subject within the natural
sciences, including physics, chemistry,
mathematics, engineering science, agricultural
and medical research, the scientific aspects of
archaeology, geography, experimental psychology
and the history of science. - The society does not cover social sciences or
clinical medical research. Applications must be
submitted by the UK host scientist on behalf of
an overseas candidate. - Applicants and their overseas candidates must be
of postdoctoral or equivalent status at the time
the award is taken up. - Fellowships last between 6 to 12 months and
consist of an annual award of 18,200 payable
quarterly in arrears to the host institution.
18Royal Society, UK
- Postdoctoral fellowships to the UK from India
- To foster academic links between the UK and
India, enabling outstanding postdoctoral
scientists to conduct cutting-edge research with
their UK counterparts. - Research must be on a subject within the natural
sciences, including physics, chemistry,
mathematics, engineering science, agricultural
and medical research, the scientific aspects of
archaeology, geography, experimental psychology
and the history of science. - The society does not cover social sciences or
clinical medical research. Applications must be
submitted by the UK host scientist on behalf of
an overseas candidate. - Applicants and their overseas candidates must be
of postdoctoral or equivalent status at the time
the award is taken up. - Fellowships last between 6 to 12 months and
consist of an annual award of 18,200 payable
quarterly in arrears to the host institution.
19EU FP7 Overview (Source http//cordis.europa.eu/
fp7/organisations_en.html)
- The biggest in budgetary terms, with 32.4
billion, called Cooperation, has the ambition to
help Europe gain leadership in key areas of
science and technology by having our best brains
from across Europe working together. - The second programme is called Ideas, with a
budget of 7.5 billion to foster competition and
excellence in frontier or fundamental research. - The third programme, People with 4.7 billion
will enable tens of thousands of researchers to
benefit from fellowships for research training. - The fourth programme is Capacities, with a budget
of 4.2 billion to ensure scientific and
technological capacity-building, for example in
the area of infrastructures or in helping
European regions to gear up their scientific
potential.
20EU FP7 (COOPERATION)
21What Will be Funded?
- Aeronautics and air transport
- reduction of emissions, work on engines and
alternative fuels, - air traffic management, safety aspects of air
transport, - environmentally efficient aviation
- Sustainable surface transport - rail, road and
waterborne - development of clean and efficient engines and
power trains, - reducing the impact of transport on climate
change, - inter-modal regional and national transport,
- clean and safe vehicles,
- infrastructure construction and maintenance,
integrative architectures - Support to the European global satellite
navigation system - Galileo and EGNOS
- navigation and timing services,
- efficient use of satellite navigation
22EU FP7 (AERONAUTICS AND AIR TRANSPORT)
23RESEARCH THEMES IN AERONAUTICS AND AIR TRANSPORT
- The Greening of Air Transport
- Increasing Time Efficiency
- Ensuring Customer Satisfaction and Safety
- Improving Cost Efficiency
- Protection of Aircraft and passengers
- Pioneering the Air Transport of the Future
24AAT.2007.1.1.2. Aerostructures (Greening)
- Research Topics
- Advanced concepts and technologies for increased
and optimised use of light-weight metallic,
composite materials and metal laminates in
primary structures - Advanced concepts and techniques for application
of smart materials, multi-functional materials,
micro and nano-technologies - Aeroelasticity, smart structures and morphing
airframes. - Funding scheme Collaborative Projects small or
medium-scale focused research, Coordination and
Support Actions aiming at coordinating research
activities - Open in call FP7-AERONAUTICS and AIR TRANSPORT
(AAT) 2007-RTD-1
25AAT.2007.1.1.3. Propulsion (Greening)
- Research Activity
- Advanced concepts and technologies for improving
engine thermal efficiency and reducing secondary
air losses - Advanced concepts and technologies for improving
engine propulsive efficiency - Design tools and techniques for increased
application of advanced light-weight
high-temperature materials - Advanced light-weight engine architectures and
components - Technologies for optimal use of intelligent and
fully digital engine control systems design
tools and techniques for modelling and control of
the aerothermodynamics of combustion - Technologies for advanced combustor and injector
systems - Tools and techniques for modelling and measuring
engine exhaust gaseous emissions - Investigation of the potential opportunities and
obstacles and of the required technologies for
greater utilisation of alternative fuels (e.g.
liquid hydrogen, second generation bio-fuels and
other "green" synthetic fuels) - Concepts and technologies to reduce power-plant
(turbofan, propeller, propfan, rotorcraft rotor)
noise by active and/or passive methods. - Funding scheme Collaborative Projects small or
medium-scale focused research, Coordination and
Support Actions aiming at coordinating research
activities - Open in call FP7-AERONAUTICS and AIR TRANSPORT
(AAT) 2007-RTD-1
26AAT.2007.2.1.1. Systems and Equipment (Time
Efficiency)
- Research Topics
- Advanced technologies for improved modelling,
prediction and detection of wake vortex and wind
shear - Advanced technologies to enable full automatic
approach and landing in all weather taking into
account concepts developed in SESAR - Advanced cockpit display technologies for
all-weather, 24-hour (day/night) operation - Advanced concepts for fault tolerant systems,
including auto reconfiguration capabilities
advanced concepts for multi-access cabin
architectures - Advanced concepts and technologies for increased
independence of the aircraft from the
infrastructure at apron area. - Funding scheme Collaborative Projects small or
medium-scale focused research, Coordination and
Support Actions aiming at coordinating research
activities - Open in call FP7-AERONAUTICS and AIR TRANSPORT
(AAT) 2007-RTD-1
27AAT.2007.3.1.2. Noise and Vibration (Safety)
- Research Topics
- Advanced modelling tools, concepts and
technologies (active and passive) to reduce
overall cabin noise as well as noise at passenger
level - Advanced techniques to reduce vibration and
other unwanted dynamics effects of flight (ride
comfort). - Funding scheme Collaborative Projects small or
medium-scale focused research, Coordination and
Support Actions aiming at coordinating research
activities - Open in call FP7-AERONAUTICS and AIR TRANSPORT
(AAT) 2007-RTD-1
28AAT.2007.4.2.2. Aerostructures (Cost Efficiency)
- Research Topics
- Advanced concepts and technologies for increased
and optimised use of light-weight metallic,
composite materials and metal laminates in
primary structures - Advanced concepts for increased integration of
additional functions (sensing, actuating,
electromagnetic, electrical conductivity, etc.)
in structural components for wider applications
at low cost and weight. - Funding scheme Collaborative Projects small or
medium-scale focused research, Coordination and
Support Actions aiming at coordinating research
activities - Open in call FP7-AERONAUTICS and AIR TRANSPORT
(AAT) 2007-RTD-1
29AAT.2007.4.2.3. Propulsion(Cost Efficiency)
- Research Topics
- Advanced concepts and technologies for improving
engine thermal efficiency and reducing secondary
air losses - Advanced concepts and technologies for improving
engine propulsive efficiency - Design tools and techniques for increased
application of advanced light-weight
high-temperature materials - Advanced light-weight engine architectures and
components. - Funding scheme Collaborative Projects small or
medium-scale focused research, Coordination and
Support Actions aiming at coordinating research
activities - Open in call FP7-AERONAUTICS and AIR TRANSPORT
(AAT) 2007-RTD-1
30AAT.2007.6.1.1. Lift (Future)
- Research Topics
- Investigation of new approaches to produce or to
control the forces that govern flight, in
particular those that lift the vehicle. It could
consider topics such as other principles of
physics as alternative to conventional fluid
dynamics, computer controlled aircraft morphing
into different aerodynamic forms for different
flight phases, thrust vectoring to provide lift
and control. - Funding scheme Collaborative Projects small or
medium-scale focused research, Coordination and
Support Actions aiming at coordinating research
activities - Open in call FP7-AERONAUTICS and AIR TRANSPORT
(AAT) 2007-RTD-1
31EU FP7 (IDEAS)
- Call Title Call for proposals for ERC Starting
Independent Researcher Grant - Call identifier ERC-2007-StG
- Date of publication 22 December 2006
- Date from which proposals are receivable 1 April
2007 - Call deadline 25 April 2007 at 17.00 (Brussels
local time) - Indicative budget 289.5M from 2007 budget
- Activity European Research Council Starting
Grants - Minimum number of participants At least 1
independent legal entity established in a Member
State (MS) or in an Associate Country (AC). - Topics Applications may be made in any field of
research, other than those specifically excluded
from the 7th framework programme
32EU FP7 PEOPLE
33Activity 1 Initial Training of Researchers
- 1.1 Marie Curie Action " Initial Training
Networks " (ITN)
34Activity 2 "Life-long Training and Career
Development"
- 2.1. Marie Curie Action "Intra-European
Fellowships for Career Development" (IEF) - 2.2 Marie Curie Action "European Reintegration
Grants" (ERG) - 2.3 Marie Curie Action "Co-funding of Regional,
National and International Programmes"(COFUND)
35Activity 3 "Industry-Academia partnerships and
pathways
- 3.1 Marie Curie Action "Industry-Academia
Partnerships and Pathways" (IAPP)
36Activity 4 "International Dimension"
- 4.1 Marie Curie Action "International Outgoing
Fellowships for Career Development (IOF) - 4.2 Marie Curie Action "International Incoming
Fellowships" (IIF) - 4.3 Marie Curie Action "International
Reintegration Grants" (IRG) - 4.4 International activities not implemented
through calls for proposals
37Activity 5 "Specific Actions
- 5.1 Marie Curie Action "Researchers' Night"
(NIGHT) - 5.2 Marie Curie Action "Marie Curie Awards 2007"
(AWARDS) - 5.3 Trans-national collaboration among ERA-MORE
members (ERA-MORE) - 5.4 Trans-national co-operation among NCPs (NCP)
- 5.5 Specific actions not implemented through
calls for proposals
38EU FP7 Capacities
39Capacities Infrastructure
- research infrastructures refers to facilities,
resources and related services that are used by
the scientific community to conduct top-level
research in their respective fields. - This definition covers
- major scientific equipment or set of instruments
- knowledge based-resources such as collections,
archives or structured scientific information - enabling ICT-based infrastructures such as Grid,
computing, software and communications - any other entity of a unique nature essential to
achieve excellence in research. - Such research infrastructures may be
single-sited or distributed - 164,4 M
40Integrating Activities
- INFRA-2008-1.1.1 Bottom-up approach
- Integrating Activities in all scientific and
technological fields. Open to all fields of
science and technology without any preference for
one field over another. The specific topics
defined under the targeted approach below are
excluded from this topic. - INFRA-2008-1.1.2.x Targeted approach
- Integrated Activities to support the specific
needs of thematic priority areas. Integrating
Activities to be considered under this topic
should correspond to strategic research needs of
the thematic priority areas.
41e-Infrastructures
- INFRA-2007-1.2.1 Scientific Digital
Repositories. - This topic fosters a coordinated approach to the
deployment of digital repositories for the
scientific communities by pooling existing
resources at European level and supporting data
storage, archiving, access, interpretation,
interoperability, management and curation
activities. - INFRA-2007-1.2.2 Deployment of e-Infrastructures
for scientific communities. - This topic aims at reinforcing the impact,
adoption and global relevance of the
e-Infrastructure across various areas of science
and engineering. It supports its continuous
consolidation and expansion by addressing the
specific needs of new scientific communities
within a coherent pan-European model, regardless
of the location of their research facilities.
42e-Infrastructures
- INFRA-2007-1.2.3 e-Science Grid infrastructures.
- This topic supports the further deployment,
extension in time and evolution of core European
grid-empowered e- Infrastructures, exploiting the
sharing of more computing resources (including
distributed supercomputing), scientific
instrumentation and data facilities across
multiple scientific disciplines. - INFRA-2008-1.2.5 Scientific Data Infrastructure.
- This activity supports the deployment of a broad
European multidisciplinary scientific data
infrastructure able to be easily federated with
other knowledge infrastructures in other parts of
the world, building upon the achievements of
network and grid infrastructures and opening its
benefits to other potential research areas such
as e-health, e-learning and others.
43Design Studies
- The aim is to support conceptual design studies
for new research infrastructures, which are of a
clear European dimension and interest. Such
studies should address all key questions which
will help to assess the scientific and technical
and financial feasibility of the proposed new
facility. - INFRA-2007-2.1.1 Design studies for research
infrastructures in all ST fields. - INFRA-2007-2.1.2 Design studies for
e-Infrastructures.
44Support for policy development and programme
implementation, including support to emerging
needs
- INFRA-2008-3.2 Studies, conferences and
coordination actions supporting policy
development, including international cooperation,
in all ST fields. - The monitoring and further development of a
European policy for research infrastructures,
including international cooperation, needs the
development of specific actions, such as impact
studies, surveys, development of a catalogue of
research services or conferences. This helps to
take stock of the advancement of knowledge in the
various areas covered, as well as of the
development of access and IPR policies for
pan-European research infrastructures. - INFRA-2007-3.3 Studies, conferences and
coordination actions supporting policy
development, including international cooperation,
for e-Infrastructures. - Measures will aim at encouraging the coordination
between National and pan-European e-
Infrastructure initiatives, namely through the
support of policy oriented groups such as the
e-IRG. Support would also be given to specific
studies and conferences on e-Infrastructure
related topics, complementing and paving the way
to improved multidisciplinary ICT based
infrastructures. - INFRA-2008-3.4 Coordination actions to support
emerging needs. - Coordination actions covering networking
activities are provided for research
infrastructures in areas where strategic needs
are emerging and for which a culture of
cooperation is less developed
45Other European
- Human Frontier Science Program
- Young investigator grants
- Novel collaborations that bring biologists
together with scientists from other scientific
disciplines to focus on problems at the frontiers
of the life sciences - European Research Consortium for Informatics and
Mathematics - Cor Baayen award
- the most promising researcher in computer science
and applied mathematics. - open to any young researcher having completed
their PhD thesis in one of the ERCIM countries - 5,000 euros. Nominees must have been awarded
their PhD or equivalent not more than two years
prior to the date of nomination.
46Other European
- European Doctoral College
- For students primarily from European countries
who are interested in preparing a PhD in two
different institutions one in Strasbourg and the
other in another European country of the
students choice. - Applicants must have been accepted for doctoral
studies at one of these universities by 15
October, must be under 32 years old, and must
have European or associated states citizenship. - The EDC offers help with accommodation, travel
expenses and a limited number of grants to work
in conjunction with the applicant's other source
or sources of funding. - The European Doctoral College accepts students in
all subjects. - Deadline 15 May and 15 September 2007
47Reminder
- Which topics can I collaborate on?
- Which events am I interested in?
- What can the Spencer Institute do for me?
- Suggest a postdoc/PhD Student who could benefit
from the institute or participate in activities
on your behalf. - Are there any case studies I can provide to make
other people more aware of what I can offer? - Are there any calls from the following that
interest me?
48Thank you for your attention
- The Spencer Institute Benefits from a
- Full-Time Business Development Executive
- Dr. Hitendra Hirani
- Hitendra.hirani_at_nottingham.ac.uk
- 0115 951 3988