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and innovation Collaborations with Russia Wim van Saarloos director FOM

and innovation Collaborations with Russia Wim van Saarloos director FOM. 3 FOM institutes 185 FOM workgroups at universities. FOM builds on a strong connection with the field. 90 Scientific staf 360 support personnel 160 postdocs 460 PhD students.

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and innovation Collaborations with Russia Wim van Saarloos director FOM

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  1. and innovationCollaborations with Russia Wim van Saarloosdirector FOM

  2. 3 FOM institutes 185 FOM workgroups at universities FOM builds on a strong connectionwith the field 90 Scientific staf 360 support personnel 160 postdocs 460 PhD students Total budget: M€ 90 80% from NWO ~30% physics research in NL 51 FOM programmes15 IPP’s 135 projects ‘Projectruimte’ 3 of former FOM PhD students

  3. FOM Today: three roles • The “physics division” of our national science foundation  fund projects, programs • The parent foundation of three physics institutes • National role in setting directions for physics and and for innovation & collaboration with industry

  4. Currently 20 industrial partners in 18 IPP’s total FOM-IPP portfolio (M€) Facts • 18 IPP’s total M€ 60 • FOM invests ca. 4 M€/y • In cash financing: 45% FOM, 55% industrial partners • Broad spectrum of industries • Both specific and generic IPP’s 2013 Recent trend to more and bigger IPP’s:

  5. Two types of IPP’s…. • Increasingly popular specific IPP: FOM-group in a research lab • Computational Science programme with and is yet another new version: ‘talent-driven’

  6. Present collaborations with Russia • ISAN Moscow laser produced plasma EUV sources for 13.5 nm lithography • Fusion research – ‘tokamak’ a Russion invention • Nanotechnology (Dick Koster later)

  7. Innovations for Plasma Diagnostics • With Ioffe institute: Thomson scattering for Asdex Upgrade (Garching) • Holographic transmission grating for Thomson scattering at MAGNUM-PSICollective Thomson scattering system for plasma’s in Magnum-PSI • KATOD produced special Gen III image intensifiersTrue co-development FOM-KATODNear future: Large Echelle gratings

  8. KATOD special Gen III image intensifiersExtreme photo cathode quantum efficiencyTrue co-development FOM-KATODhttp://katodnv.com/en/catalog/

  9. Center of Excellence on Fusion • April ’09-April ’14: Centre of Excellence (COE) • RU-NL collaboration on Nuclear Fusion • Volume €500.000 • Clear innovative drivers, e.g.: • Theory wave-propagation in plasmas, • Interpretation non-trivial Electron Cyclotron Emission • Avanced mm-wave components • For overview COE (with output), see • http://www.nwo.nl/onderzoek-en-resultaten/onderzoeksprojecten/28/2300138128.html

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