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MAGENTA
KICKOFF MEETING
Paris, January 23rd-24th 2017
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DAY 1
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Paris | January 23rd - 24th, 2017
PROGRAM
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January 23rd, 2017 January 24th, 2017
PROJECT IDENTITY
Project
Funded source: EU - Horizon 2020
Program: Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) – Proactive 2016, Area 4 (b):
“New technologies for energy and functional materials” –
Complex bottom-up construction
Acronym: MAGENTA
Title: MAGnetic nanoparticle based liquid ENergy materials for Thermoelectric
device Applications
Grant agreement no: 731976
Starting date: January 1st, 2017
Duration: 48 months
Total budget: 4.999 M€; EC funding: 4.999 M€
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CONTEXT & OBJECTIVES
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NOVEL LIQUID MAGNETO-THERMELECTRICS
Context: Bottom-up, functional materials for renewable energy =
Thermoelectric energy converter using ionic liquid based ferrofluids
New Technology: Radically different thermoelectric material
Foundational knowledge: Underlying mechanisms of thermoelectric voltage
(power) generation is not known
Our specific objectives:
• Prototype thermoelectric modules - ready for trial by lead-users
(automobile and microelectronics) and in public engagement actions
• Scale-up productions - functional ionic liquids and protocols for ‘new’ IL-
based ferrofluids
• Foundational knowledge and its dissemination - Open access
publications (data, codes and protocols) and public engagement actions.
MAGENTA- PARTNERS
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STRUCTURE OF THE PROJECT
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WP2
WP3
WP4
WP5
WP6
WP7
WP8
MANPOWER DISTRIBUTION PER WPS
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WP1 WP2 WP3 WP4 WP5 WP6 WP7 WP8
Important reminder: MAGENTA’s official contractual document with EU is the GA
• WP numbers have been incremented by 1 between proposal and GA
• PHNX’s official beneficiary short name is CNRS
BUDGET DISTRIBUTION AND TRANSFER
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Maximum Grant amount: 4,999,777.50 €
3 payments: • Pre-financing payment: 2,416,559.12 €
= 2,666,548.00€ - 249,988.88€ (5% of max grant)
processed Dec. 12, 2016
• Interim payments: after periodic reportings and upon request
Periods: M1-12, M13-30, M31-48
Reimburse eligible costs for the implementation of the actions
during the reporting period.
• Final payment of balance: reimbursement OR recovery
PARTNER PRESENTATIONS
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Paris | January 23rd - 24th, 2017
PARTNER PRESENTATION : CEA
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Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives
Saclay Institute of Matter and Radiation
SPEC: Service de Physique de l’Etat Condensé
NIMBE: Nanosciences et Innovation pour les Matériaux, la
Biomédecine et l'Énergie
~ 25km
Paris
Saclay
• Defense and security
• Nuclear energy (fission and fusion)
• Technological research for industry
• Basic research in materials and life sciences
CEA’S ROLE IN MAGENTA
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Our main contributions
1. Project coordination & management - WP1 (14PM)
• Financial, contractual and strategic (risk and quality) coordination & management
• Interface with EU
2. Thermoelectric property measurements – WP5 (60.5PM)
• Magneto-thermoelectric (MTE) effect
• Supercapacitors
3. Theory – WP6 (12PM)
• Analytical model development on MTE and MT phenomena
4. Prototypes – WP7 (14PM)
• Mockup thermocell, multichannel demonstrator cell, TCS (with CTECH)
5. Dissem/Exploitation – WP8 (5.5 PM)
• Data management
• Conference & workshop organizations
CEA MEMBERS
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Key Members (permanent)
1. Sawako Nakamae (Saco) – Coordinator, Solid State Physics
• Expertise: Magnetism, Thermal/electrical transport
• WPs: Management, MTE measurements, Prototypes, Dissemination
2. Dijana Samson – Project manager
• Expertise Project coordination
• WPs: Management
3. Ioulia Chikina – Anlytical Chemical physics
• Expertise:
• WPs: Theory (analytical models on thermoelectric diffusion)
Personnel to be recruited by the project (non permanent)
1. PhD (Materials&liquid physics): Minh Pham, to start in 04/2017
• WPs: MTE measurements, theory
2. (PhD student: Thomas Salez –not financced by MAGENTA- to finish in Sept 2017)
• WPs: MTE measurements, simulation of Ils near electrodes
3. Post-doc (MNP synthesis, microfluidics, supercapacitor): Kakoli Bhattacharya, 06/2017
• WPs: MTE measurements and electrochemical characterizations
4. Post-doc (Electrochemical/device engineering): searching, start before 2019
• WPs: prototype development
ISM – CNR AND SPIN - CNR
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Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - CNR
1 - Istituto di Struttura della Materia (ISM) Via del Fosso del Cavaliere, 100 - 00133 Roma RM
Via Salaria Km. 29.300, Monterotondo Scalo, Italy
2 - Istituto Superconduttori, Materiali Innovativi e Dispositivi
(SPIN) C/o University of Tor Vergata Via del Politecnico - 1, I - 00133, Roma, Italy
SPIN CNR /Univ. Tor Vergata
Roma
ISM- Tor Vergata – CNR
Roma
ISM- Montelibretti – CNR
Roma
Roma
ICM-CNR
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Our main contributions*
1. Project Management – WP0 (4 PM)
• Consortium Management
• Technical Management and strategic coordination
2. Ionic Liquid Synthesis– WP1 (8 PM)
• Structural Characterization by X-RAY , Neutron diffraction of IL (A. Triolo)
3. Ferrofluid design– WP2 (54 PM)
• Nanoparticles Synthesis and Characterization
• IL-FF synthesis and characterization
• FF property optimization and production
4. Thermoelectric property characterization and optimization– WP4 (5 PM)
• Thermodiffusion induced thermoelectric phenomena and magnetic field effects
• Magneto Thermoelectric measurements
5. Theory and numerical simulation– WP5 (6 PM)
• Magnetic, thermoelectric and thermomagnetic phenomena (A. Varlamov)
ICM CNR
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Our main contributions*
6. Prototype conception, design and validation– WP6 (5 PM)
• Demonstration prototype
7. Dissemination, Communication and Public engagements– WP7 (9 PM)
• Dissemination, exploitation & communication
CNR MEMBERS
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Personnel to be recruited by the project (non permanent)
1. PhD , (selection in progress. He will start October 2017)
• WPs: on FF design and magnetization measurements
Key Members (permanent)
1. Davide Peddis – Local Coordinator, Physical Chemistry of Materials
• Expertise: Magnetism, Nanoparticles Synthesis
• WPs: Management, FF Design , Prototypes, Dissemination
2. Elisabetta Agostinelli– Team Member, Physical Chemist
• Expertise, Project coordination, Nanomaterials Synthesis
• WPs: Management, FF Design
3. Andrey Varlamov– Team Member, Theoretical Physics
• Expertise: Theory of phase transition, nanophysics
• WPs: Theory (analytical models) and Dissemination
4. Alessandro Triolo– Team Member, Physical Chemist
• Expertise: soft matter, structure and relaxation process in ionic liquids
• WPs: Theory (analytical models) and Dissemination
ISM-CNR MEMBERS
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STAFF & LOCATION
G. Varvaro S. Laureti D. Peddis A. Capobianchi
E. Patrizi
E. Agostinelli (Head)
A.M. Testa D. Fiorani (Associate)
SENIOR Researchers
Researchers
Technicians
ISM – CNR
Roma
A. Triolo
ISM-CNR MEMBERS
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STAFF & LOCATION Administrative Responsible
ISM – CNR
Roma
Roberto Petrucci (Financial Statement)
Alessandra Serangeli (Time sheets)
Lorenzo AVALDI (F-sign ) ISM - Director
PARTNER PRESENTATION : PHENIX
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Physicochimie des Electrolytes et Nanosystèmes Interfaciaux
Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique
UMR CNRS-UPMC 8234
Université Pierre et
Marie Curie
in Paris
PHENIX
PHENIX’S ROLE IN MAGENTA
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Our main contributions
1. Ferrofluid design in ionic liquids WP3 (40 PM)
• Synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) in water for dispersion in ionic liquids
• Study of the quality and structure of the colloidal dispersions
• Determination of the control parameters for thermoelectric properties
2. Magneto-thermodiffusion measurements – WP4 (40 PM)
• High Temperature measurement apparatus development to probe thermodiffusion
properties of ferrofluids (WP3)
• Connect colloidal and structural characteristics to thermodiffusion properties
• Understand the origin thermodiffusion phenomena in connection with thermoelectric
phenomena (WP5)
• Maximize thermodiffusion induced Seebeck coefficients
PHENIX KEY MEMBERS
Paris | January 23rd - 24th, 2016
1. Emmanuelle Dubois – Coordinator, Researcher, Physical Chemistry
• Expertise: Structure and dynamics in charged complex systems
• WPs: Management, Ferrofluid design in ionic liquids
2. Régine Perzynski – Professor, Soft Matter Physics
• Expertise: Properties of complex magnetic media
• WPs: Magneto-thermodiffusion measurements
3. Véronique Peyre – Assistant Professor, Physical Chemistry
• Expertise: physical-chemistry of charged colloidal systems
• WPs: Ferrofluid design in ionic liquids
4. G. Demouchy – Assistant Professor, Optics
• Expertise: optical instrumentation and Rayleigh forced scattering
• WPs: Magneto-thermodiffusion measurements
5. G. Mériguet – Assistant Professor, Physical Chemistry
• Expertise : physical-chemistry of charged colloidal systems
• WPs: Ferrofluid design in ionic liquids, Magneto-thermodiffusion measurements
6. F. Gélébart – Research engineer
• Expertise : mechanical design and instrumentation
• WPs: Magneto-thermodiffusion measurements
7. A. Anfry – Technician in chemistry
• Expertise : physical chemistry measurements and security
• WPs: Management, Ferrofluid design in ionic liquids
PHENIX MEMBERS
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Personnel to be recruited by the project (non permanent)
1. PhD (chemical physics): candidate not selected, to start in September 2017 (3 years)
• WPs: Ferrofluid design in ionic liquids, Magneto-thermodiffusion measurements
2. Post-doc : candidate not selected, already possible candidates identifies, start in September
2017 (2 years)
• WPs: Magneto-thermodiffusion measurements
PARTNER PRESENTATION : NCSRD
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PARTNER PRESENTATION :
National Center of Scientific Research “Demokritos”, Athens, Greece
New Institute
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
(merged Institutes: Materials Science, Physical Chemistry and Microelectronics)
Total of 66 senior researchers, 250 research stuff,
covering top-down and bottom-up nanotechnology
A public medium
size (1100 people)
multidisciplinary
research center for
Physical Sciences
and engineering
PARTNER PRESENTATION : NCSRD
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PARTNER PRESENTATION :
Our activities aim at the understanding of the microscopic behavior and macroscopic properties
of nanostructured materials that find applications as magnetic recording media, magnetic sensors,
permanent magnets and in biomedicine.
Our research activities include :
a) Magnetic properties and dynamic behavior of magnetic nanoparticles in an atomic scale
b) Study of interparticle interactions and their effect on the magnetic behavior of nanostructured
materials
c) Study of semiconductor nanodevices enriched with magnetic impurities (magnetic semiconductors)
d) Perovskites for Energy Harvesting
The research is mainly problem-driven rather than technique-driven and as such is using various numerical
techniques.
Funding: GSRT GRANTS, BILATERAL GREECE-UK , FP7 REGPOT EAGLES, FP6 STREP NANOSPIN, FP5
RESEARCH NETWORK AMMARE, EU-GSRT EXCELLENCE PROJECT, BILATERAL R&D Co-operation
GREECE-HUNGARY
Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
COMPUTATIONAL MODELING OF NANOSTRUCTURED
MATERIALS GROUP
PARTNER PRESENTATION : NCSRD
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PARTNER PRESENTATION :
Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
COMPUTATIONAL MODELING OF NANOSTRUCTURED
MATERIALS GROUP
Infrastructure
A cluster of workstations with 96 processors
A cluster of PCs with 50 processors
Software for electronic structure calculations of the
magnetic nanoparticles. (VASP 4.6 and VASP 4.8)
Home made computer codes for the computational
modelling of nanoparticle systems.
During the project we will add two new WS to our Cluster
NCSRD’S ROLE IN MAGENTA
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Our main contributions
1. Project management - WP1 (4 PM)
2. Ionic Liquid Based ferrofluid Design – WP3 (6 PM)
Numerical modelling for Interpretation of the experimental findings and
prediction of optimum parameters
3. Magnetothermal Diffusion – WP4 (6 PM)
4. Magneto-electric Properties –WP5 (6-PM)
5. Theory and Numerical simulations – WP6 ( 52.50 PM)
Numerical Modelling in several length scales
6. Dissemination Exploitation and Communication – WP8 (4 PM)
NCSRD MEMBERS
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Key Members
1. Kalliopi Trohidou(Popi) – Physicist
• Expertise: NanoMagnetism, Numerical Modelling
2. George Margaris
• Expertise: NanoMagnetism, Numerical Modelling
3. Marianna Vasilakaki
• Expertise: NanoMagnetism, Numerical Modelling
Personnel to be recruited by the project (non permanent)
1. Post- Doc (Computational Physics): candidate selected, to start in February 2017
• WPs (3,4,5,6): Numerical Modelling in atomic and mesoscopic scale
2. Post-doc (position is advertised ): expect to start, start in March 2017
• WPs (3,4,5,6): Electronic structure calculations and Numerical Modeling
PARTNER 6: SOLV (SOLVIONIC)
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SOLVIONIC
195, Route d’Espagne
BP1169
31036 TOULOUSE CEDEX 1
SOLV’S ROLE IN MAGENTA
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Our main contributions SOLV
1. Project Management - WP1 (1 PM)
2. Ionic liquid synthesis - WP2 (22 PM)
• Synthesis of ILs for IL-+FF production and TE applications
• Scale up production
3. Ionic liquid based ferrofluid design - WP3 (4 PM)
4. Prototype conception, design and validation - WP7 (2 PM)
5. Dissemination - WP8 (1 PM)
SOLVIONIC MEMBERS
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Key Members (permanent)
1. Sandrine LOIS – Synthesis of ILs (WP1, 2, 3, 7,8)
• Expertise: Synthesis of custom-made ionic liquids
• WP2, 3, 7, 8: Synthesis, scale-up and dissemination
2. Sébastien FANTINI – ILs for electrochemical devices and grant management
(WP1, 2, 3, 7, 8)
3. Rongying Lin – ILs for electrochemical devices (WP2, 3)
4. Arnaud Joly - ILs for electrochemical devices (WP2, 3)
5. François Malbosc – IL expert (WP2, 3, 7)
6. Hugo Henrion – Scale up, production (WP7)
7. Florine Legrand – Production manager (WP7)
8. Marion Bisbau – Analyses & quality control (WP2, 3, 7)
CTECH
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Research & Development
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CTECH’S ROLE IN MAGENTA
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Our main contributions*
1. Prototype conception, design and validation – WP7 (33 PM)
• T7.1 Demonstration prototype
• Mock-up prototype
• Multichannel prototype
2. Dissemination, exploitation and communication – WP8 (12 PM)
• T8.1 Project website
• T8.2 Data Management
• T8.3 Dissemination, exploitation and communication
CTECH MEMBERS
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Key Members (permanent)
1. Edward Jones (Edd) – Project Manager, R&D Manager
• Expertise/activities: Organic Chemistry, project management
• WPs and tasks: WP8 – exploitation, dissemination, management
2. Domenico Cupertino (Dom) – Project Manager,
• Expertise/activities: chemistry, novel build
• WPs and tasks:
3. Darren Hill – Task/Project Manager
• Expertise/activities: Exploiation
• WPs and tasks: WP8
Personnel to be recruited by the project (non permanent)
1. N/A
CRF
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Centro Ricerche FIAT
Group Materials Labs
Environment, Chemical Analysis and Fluids
Strada Torino 50, Orbassano (TO)
CRF’S ROLE IN MAGENTA
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Our main contributions*
1. Project Management -WP1 (2 PM)
2. Magneto-thermoelectric properties – WP5 (6 PM)
• Magneto-thermoelectric (MTE) effect
3. Theory and simulation – WP4 (4 PM)
• DFT calculations on the IL-particle interface and associated chemical reactions
4. Prototype conception, design and validation – WP7 (24 PM)
• Development of a 500W prototype
• Thermoelectric generator design assisted by CAD/CAE tools (CFD, finite elements
codes)
• Validation of the generator on a laboratory engine bench
CRF MEMBERS
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Key Members (permanent)
1. Mauro Sgroi – CRF Project Manager, Material Science
• Expertise: DFT simulations, electrochemistry
• WPs and tasks: WP4, WP5, WP7
2. Massimo Asti – Responsible of Engine Emission Aftertreatment Lab, Chemistry
• Expertise: Characterization of catalytic systems for engine emission
aftertreatment
• WPs and tasks: WP7 (validation of the TEG on real engines)
Personnel to be recruited by the project (non permanent)
1. Fellowship (to be activated in 2018)
• WPs: WP7 – CFD simulations
PARTNER PRESENTATION: GEM
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Gemmate Technologies S.r.l.
R&D Department
Via Reano 31
10090 Buttigliera Alta (TO)
Italy
GEM’S ROLE IN MAGENTA
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Our main contributions*
1. Prototype conception, design and validation – WP7 (27 PM)
• Task 7.2: TEG for internal combustion engines (CRF/GEM): CRF and GEM will
cooperate to develop a thermoelectric generator (TEG) for recovering heat from the
exhaust gases of internal combustion engines. GEM will be the main responsible
for the CAD design of the device.
GEM MEMBERS
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Key Members (permanent)
1. Alessio Tommasi – R&D at Gemmate Technologies
• Expertise: micro and nanotechnology; advanced materials and processing;
material modelling, design and fabrication of assessment prototyping.
• WPs and tasks: WP7 (TEG prototyping)
2. Roberta Zanardi – CEO and general manager at Gemmate Technologies
• Expertise: business consulting, business-plan development, and analysis of
technology transfer bottlonecks.
• WPs and tasks: WP1 (management), WP7 (TEG prototyping)
PARTNER PRESENTATION : HES-SO
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Haute Ecole Spécialisée de Suisse occidentale
Haute Ecole Arc Ingénierie
Eplatures Grise 17
CH-2300 La Chaux de Fonds
47°04'47.7"N 6°47'45.2"E 47.079917, 6.795889
HES-SO ROLE IN MAGENTA
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Our main contributions*
1. WP4 Thermoelectric property characterization and optimization (29 PM from 120.5PM)
• Task 4.1 TE-voltage generation-current extraction
• Trade off high Seebeck – thermocurrent
• Electrodes and electrode / IL-FF interface
• High temperature TE-performance
• Supercapacitors (together with CEA)
2. WP6 Prototype conception, design and validation; (29 PM from 149 PM)
• Task 6.3 Micro-TE modules
HES-SO MEMBERS
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Key Members (permanent)
1. Herbert Keppner – group leader, micro-nanotechnology
• Expertise: solid state physics, plasmas, microtechnology, TEGs
2. Edith Laux – head of chemistry IOLs
• Expertise: Chemistry, electro-chemistry, electrode/liquid interface
3. Laure Jeandupeux: Microtechnology, device setup
• Expertise: microfabrication, serial connection
4. Stefanie Uhl: electrical characterization, automatization
• Expertise: measurement, electronic engineering.
Personnel to be recruited by the project (non permanent)
1. Pilar Pérez Lopez chemical engineer, synthesis of IOLs
2. Bachelor student
3. Master Student
GUT = GDANSK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
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GUT’S ROLE IN MAGENTA
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GUT’S TEAM
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MORE ON GUT => GO TO MACIEJ’S PDF
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GOVERNANCE
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Paris | January 23rd - 24th, 2017
MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE
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WP1 WP8
WP2 WP3 WP4 WP5 WP6 WP7
INTERNAL CONSORTIUM MANAGEMENT
STRUCTURE
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Management Committee
=
General Assembly
Decision making body
1 beneficiary = 1 vote
1. CEA (France)
2. CNR (Italy)
3. PHNX (France)
4. NCSRD (Greece)
5. SOLV (France)
6. CTECH (UK)
7. CRF
8. GEM
9. HES-SO
10. GUT
Steering Committee
=
WP-task leaders +
management
WP1: (Mgt) CEA + managers
WP2: (IL) SOLV, GUT
WP3: (FF) CNR, PHNX
WP4: (MTD) PHNX
WP5: (MTE) CEA, HESSO
WP6: (Theory) NCSRD, GUT,
CEA
WP7: (Proto) CRF, GEM,
CTECH, CEA, HES-SO
WP8: (Dissem) CTECH, CNR
IPR Team
CTECH & CEA
Q & R manager
Coordinator + Proj manager +
WP leaders
Dissem & Comm
CTECH: Web, promotion
CNR: Public outreach, VTC
Everybody: conferences,
publications, Science fair, etc.
WP1 WP8
Management Support teams
ROLES OF DIFFERENT INTERNAL
CONSORTIUM BODIES & LEADERS
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• GA: decision making body 10 partners
• Steering committee: supervisory body for Project execution (work packages and tasks)
• IPR team: Data management (DMP, IP security, accessibility (ORDP))
• Quality and Risk management: Progress monitoring, reporting and intervention
• Dissemination/Exploitation: Website, public outreach actions, technology propmotion, scientific
publications, conferences
• Coordinator: Oversees integral aspects of MAGENTA
• Project manager : Oversees adminstrative and finacial apsects
• WP leaders: Supervises all WP tasks (deliverables, milestones and risks), periodic and
continuous reportings (both technical actions and costs)
• Task leaders: Supervises individual tasks (deliverables, milestones and risks), continous
reporting to WP leaders
• Partner leaders: Supervises administrative and financial aspects within each organization,
periodic and continuous reporting, etc.
WP1 WP8
EXTERNAL ADVISORY BOARD & SUB-
COMMITTEE MEMBERS TO APPROVE
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External Advisory board
Technology leaders and
Scientific experts in the field of
• Thermoelectric generators
• Energy (efficiency,
consomption)
• Microelectronics
• Etc. To be defined/approved this morning.
Steering Committee
=
WP-task leaders + project
managers
WP1 WP8
Dissem & Exploitation?
Web: CTECH
Outreach: CNR – A. Va
VTC: CNR – D. Peddis
IPR team
CTECH + CEA
Q & R management
Coordinator + Proj manager +
WP leaders
CONSTITUENTS OF EACH BODY?
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Steering Committee
=
WP-task leaders + project
managers = 18 members
Q & R management
Coordinator + Proj manager +
WP leaders = 9 members
• Steering committee: supervisory body for Project execution = meets twice a year at Steering
committee meetings
• Task leaders: Supervises individual tasks (deliverables, milestones and risks), continous
reporting to WP leaders and to partner leaders (costs)
• Quality and Risk management: Progress monitoring, reporting and intervention = monthly
video conferencing, writes periodic reports, etc.
• WP leaders: Supervises all WP tasks (deliverables, milestones and risks), periodic and
continuous reportings (both technical actions and costs)
• Shall we reduce the size of Steering Committee? Too big? Too costly?
CONSORTIUM APPROVAL
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Approval of Steering Committee
WP-task leaders + management personnels
WP1: (Mgt) Sawako Nakamae (CEA), Dijana Samson (CEA), Elisabetta Agostinelli (CNR)
WP2: (IL) Sandrine Loic (SOLV) and A. Triolo (CNR)
WP3: (FF) Gaspare Varvaro (CNR), Véronique Peyre (CNRS)
WP4: (MTD) Régine Perzynski (CNRS)
WP5: (MTE) Sawako Nakamae (CEA), Herbert Keppner (HESSO)
WP6: (Theory) Kalliopi Trohidou (NCSRD), Maciej Bobrowski (GUT), Ioulia Chikina (CEA)
WP7: (Proto) Mauro Sgroi (CRF), A. Tomassi (GEM), Herbert Keppner (HES-SO),
Domenico Cuperino (CTECH)
WP8: (Dissem) Edd Jones (CTECH), Andrey Varmalov (CNR), Davide Peddis (CNR)
Total: 18 members
CONSORTIUM APPROVAL
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Risk & Quality management board
Coordinator + Project manager (CEA) + WP leaders (below list)
WP2: (IL) Sebastien Fantini (SOLV) + A. Triolo (CNR)
WP3: (FF) Davide Peddis (CNR)
WP4: (MTD) Régine Perzynski (CNRS)
WP5: (MTE) Herbert Keppner (HES-SO)
WP6: (Theory) Popi Trohidou (NCSRD)
WP7: (Proto) Mauro Sgroi (CRF)
Total: 9 members
IPR team
• CTECH – Edd Jones
• CEA – Saco Nakamae, Dijana Samson
&
Industrial technolocy transfer office
EXTERNAL EXPERT ADVISORY BOARD
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External Expert Advisory board suggestions
Yes? No?
If yes: Whom to invite?
• From partner organizations
• P. Guenoun (NIMBE/IRAMIS/CEA): Polymers and polyelectrolytes (micelles, surfactant),
phase separation, thermal transport, etc. experimental
• M. Roger (SPEC/IRAMIS/CEA): Irreversible thermodynmaics, theorist.
• From non-partner organizations
• Magnetism – (recomm by CNR)
• R. D. Zysler (CONICET-Argentina) or Roland Mathieu (University of Uppsala)
• TE technology?
• Fraunfofer
• Electrochemical cells – (by CEA)
• Yang Shao-Horn (Electrochemical Energy lab, MechE Dept; MIT)
• Microelectronics?
• Microsoft, etc.
• Energy industry?
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