(来自http://joriss.ens-lyon.fr/call-for-projects-2014-232143.kjsp?RH=gna)
The 2014 JoRISS call for Sino-French research projects is open as of June 1 2014.
From June 1, to September 30, 2014
AGENDA:
. Deadline for submission: September 30, 2014
. Date of notification of results: November 15, 2014
JoRISS GUIDELINES:
Created in 2010, the Joint Research Institute for Science and Society (JoRISS) is an international research structure designed to foster scientific research collaborations between the East China Normal University of Shanghai (ECNU), the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon (ENS de Lyon) and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS).
JoRISS acts primarily as:
- an incubator for new research projects over a 1 to 2 year long period
- a platform for long term development of projects previously incubated within or
independently of JoRISS
For more details: - see the JoRISS website at http://joriss.ens-lyon.fr/ - contact the French or Chinese coordinator:
. Prof. GU Hongliang: hlgu@admin.ecnu.edu.cn
. Prof. Jean-Michel Roy: jean-michel.roy@ens-lyon.fr
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY:
All research projects must be jointly conducted by an ECNU investigator and an ENS de Lyon related investigator (CNRS, INSERM, etc… researchers are eligible) but may involve researchers from other institutions. Participation of researchers from other partners of Université de Lyon is encouraged.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE CALL:
· Projects content:
- Submitted projects may fall in one of the 2 following categories:
1/ Projects dealing with the 2014 priority domain: Data Science & Big Data
Of fairly recent coinage, the term Data Science acquired wider currency in the early 2000’s and designates a new field resulting in large part from the synthesis of a variety of disciplines involved with the handling of information data. The emergence of this field is intimately connected with our entry in a technological age of massive production of information, and it is commonly understood as dealing centrally with the problem of extracting knowledge from huge sets of information data, or Big Data. It is of key importance across the entire scientific spectrum, as nearly all disciplines are now confronted with the issues resulting from the availability of massive amounts of information.
The call intends to contribute to its development through the establishment of ECNU/ ENS de Lyon dedicated research projects. It adopts a deliberately broad and pluridisciplinary perspective and welcomes proposals dealing with all the major aspects of Data Science and Big Data.
Research projects are accordingly expected not only from data scientists themselves, but also from any field where the key problems of collecting, stocking and analyzing massive data arise in specific forms (biology, physics, linguistics, sociology …).
Beyond the technical and theoretical difficulties they raise, Big Data also elicit a number of interrogations of a more societal nature, ranging from the economical to the ethical and political. Projects addressing these questions are also welcome.
2/ Free topic Projects:
The 5th Call is also open, without any topic limitation, to all research projects satisfying the JoRISS conditions of eligibility.
- The Call is open to all disciplines. Projects with an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary perspective are encouraged.
Projects type:
- Submitted projects may fall in one of the following categories:
1. Incubating projects:
a/ New projects:
. JoRISS provides up to 20 000 euros in seed money for the incubation of new research
projects;
. 50°/° of the funding obtained is provided by ECNU to the Chinese members of the research project, and 50°/° is provided by ENS de Lyon to the French members of the research project;
. funds can be used for a maximum of a period of 24 months;
. project leaders must commit themselves to seek further subsidies from national and international funding agencies in the course of the incubating period and are strongly encouraged to submit projects with partial funding from other sources already secured;
. at the end of the first year, selected projects may solicit additional seed funding from JoRISS;
. at the end of the incubating period, successfully matured projects can apply to pursue their development at JoRISS with external financial support;
b/ Continuing projects:
. incubating projects selected in 2013 can solicit additional seed funding within the limit of 20 000 euros;
. funds obtained can be used for a maximum period of 24 months;
2. Developing projects:
. incubating projects selected in 2011, 2012 and 2013 as well as projects incubated independently of JoRISS may apply to pursue their development at Joriss for a period of 2 years, renewable;
. developing projects must be financially autonomous;
. occasional financial help for organizing research activities can however be solicited from JoRISS in the course of the project;
. developing projects benefit from all material advantages attached to JoRISS, including the use of the JoRISS website, administrative assistance, the use of the Shanghaï JoRISS office and a yearly round-trip Lyon-Shanghaï ticket;
. they also fully benefit from the privileged scientific and interdisciplinary environment of JoRISS and participate to all common activities;
. selected projects are required to provide a progress report every 2 years.
· Special attention will be paid to the following criteria in the selection process:
- number of doctoral students involved in the project;
- number of high standard scientific publications authored by the investigators in the
area of the project;
- amount of seed funding already secured;
- adequacy with the strategic scientific orientations of the three partners.
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
· Applicants are strongly encouraged to have a preliminary discussion about their projects with one of the JoRISS coordinators (See mails above) before submitting their application.
· Application forms can be found on the “Call for Projects” page of the JoRISS website: Click [DOC - 33 Ko]
· Proposals must include:
1/ Incubating Projects: New projects
- a completed application form to be downloaded from the JoRISS website;
- a description of the project not exceeding 4 pages and including all crucial information, such as: brief history of previous and/or existing collaborations, agenda of realization of the project, detailed list of involved investigators, specific relevance of a Sino-French cooperation, originality in the field, expected scientific and institutional impacts, long term perspectives and potential beyond launching period…;
- a letter of commitment by the two co-directors of the project to actively secure the complementary seed funding mentioned in the proposal;
- a detailed budget, specifying the breakdown of the total amount into standard category of expenses (travel, stay, instruments…) and the anticipated distribution of expenses between France based investigators and China based investigators;
- a short curriculum vitae of the two project leaders emphasizing their scientific competences and achievements related to the project.
2/ Incubating Projects: Continuing projects
- a detailed report on the scientific realization of the initial project since its official starting date (not exceeding 4 pages);
- an update on the different adjustments that might have been introduced in the project since its selection (not exceeding 2 pages);
- an update on the financial situation of the project, detailing the use of previously obtained JoRISS funds, and the amount and nature of complementary funding actually secured;
- a document motivating the solicitation of additional seed funding from JoRISS and detailing its destination.
3/ Developing Projects:
First application:
- a completed application form to be downloaded from the JoRISS website;
- a presentation of the project including (not exceeding 10 pages):
a/ an updated general scientific and organizational presentation of the project
b/ a detailed presentation of the incubation phase: research activities, results obtained, publications, funding conditions
c/ a 2 year work program
d/ a presentation of the funding situation.
Renewal:
- an updated summary of the scientific and organizational presentation of the project
- a presentation of the research work accomplished over the past two years (2013 and 2014)
- a presentation of the work program for the years 2015 and 2016
- a presentation of the present funding situation
· Proposals must be submitted to joriss@ens-lyon.fr in PDF format only.