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AQUACHEM: Transition Metal Chemistry and Catalysis in Aqueous Media

This project focuses on transition metal chemistry and catalysis in aqueous media. The report covers the general progress of the project, research results, scientific highlights and milestones, training and networking activities, and recruitment. It also includes important links and suggestions for enriching networking and fruitful training.

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AQUACHEM: Transition Metal Chemistry and Catalysis in Aqueous Media

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  1. AQUACHEM Transition Metal Chemistry and Catalysis in Aqueous Media Project MRTN-CT-2003-503864 First Year Meeting IST - Lisbon, Prtugal, 4-5 February 2005 1

  2. York Nuernberg Erlangen Firenze Toulouse Lisbon Debrecen Almeria Jerusalem Moscow Barcelona “Transition Metal Chemistry and Catalysis in Aqueous Media” 2

  3. Introductory Remarks • AQUACHEM web page Periodic Activity Report • A description of the general progress of the project • A summary of research results (publications, patents etc) • A description of the scientific highlights and milestones • A description of training and networking activities • A summary of recruitment in the reporting period • Note • The report should be consistent with Annex I of the Contract 3

  4. AQUACHEM web page http://www.iccom.cnr.it/AQUACHEM AQUACHEM page on CORDIS Web site http://improving.cordis.lu/rtn Important: Keep the Network Manager updated It is a useful tool for the network (recruitments, secondments, ESR/ER periodic reports, on-line tutorials…) … and it is mandatory! 4

  5. Research Training Networks Aim:Trans-national networks with common research project as a vehicle to provide training and transfer of knowledge. Researchers:Early stage and experienced (up to 10 years) Funding: (Min of 65% of funding on researchers’ costs) Researcher – living, mobility, career exploratory allowances Host – funding for researcher networking, general organisation and management of the project, audit and management costs (7%), overheads (10%), some equipment costs (if justified …) Duration:Fellowships from 3 months - 3 years; 4 year network 5 Human Resources and Mobility ProgrammeMarie Curie Actions

  6. Enriching NetworkingSuggestions from Brussels • Organisation of scientific/training and managerial network meetings. • Invitation of external experts for scientific, administrative, financial review and complementary skills training • Visits, secondments between contractors for transfer ofknowledge • Collaboration with other MCRTNs in similar or complementary fields 6

  7. Enriching NetworkingSuggestions from Brussels • Attendance at international conferences and workshops; presentation and dissemination of the network research (e.g. organisation of a final network conference with wider participation or as a “satellite workshop” at a major conference related to the project’s subject) • Allocate time within the first meeting for developing joint activities of ESRs and ERs; allow for networking among them (web page?) • “Socialising” (e.g. joint dinners, …) can actually be quite efficient in this respect… 7

  8. Enriching NetworkingSuggestions from Brussels • Secondments can be an efficient tool to increase network «cohesion» • Presentation of achievements at international events and attendance at (inter-)national training schools • Network-wide training activities (e.g. workshops, summer schools) that exploit the inter/multidisciplinary and intersectorial aspects of the project; external experts may contribute • Participation in training should be properly recorded and recognised in order to make maximum use of the learning in the future career. KEEP THE NETWORK MANAGER UPDATED!!!!!!! 8

  9. Fruitful Training of ESRs and ToK by ERs Suggestions from Brussels Useful links: • EUROPEAN RESEARCHER’S MOBILITY PORTAL http://europa.eu.int/eracareers/index_en.cfm • Marie Curie Fellowship Association http://www.mariecurie.org/ • Ploteus http://europa.eu.int/ploteus/portal/home.jsp • YOUTH portal http://www.europa.eu.int/youth/index_en.html • CEDEFOP's http://www.cedefop.eu.int/ • Training Village http://www.trainingvillage.gr/etv/default.asp • SALTO-YOUTH http://www.salto-youth.net/home/ • Training Partnership http://training-youth.net 9

  10. AQUACHEM Training Activities 10

  11. AQUACHEM Training Activities 64% 11

  12. AQUACHEM Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Researchers 12

  13. Contract Boundaries • Aim to select at least 40% women (Annex III.2.1b). OK! • Maximum 30% of total person-months provided by researchers from Third Countries, higher in exceptional cases only (Annex III). CAREFUL! • Visits/secondments to other contractors of appointed researchers within 30% of their total appointment time, otherwise new appointment (Annex III.3.2i). 13

  14. Additional Documents • Declaration of Conformity (Annex III.4) • to be agreed upon between contractor and researcher • To be sent immediately to the Coordinator • to Commission within 20 days via co-ordinator • Model available on the intranet web page of the AQUACHEM RT Network • Follow-up of the researchers via questionnaires two years after the end of the project 14

  15. Additional Duties • Follow-up of the researchers via questionnaires two years after the end of the project • Creating and maintaining a database for all recruited researchers (by the Network Coordinator and Manager) • Ensuring that the recruited researchers complete the assessment questionnaires • Ensuring contact with the recruited researchers for at least two years after the end of the project and request them to complete the follow up questionnaire 15

  16. Follow-up & Questionnaires • Scientist-in-charge questionnaire (at the end of the project): Personal evaluation of the project, comments and suggestions to improve the RTN • Assessment questionnaire (at the end of the training period): The feedback from researchers on the overall impact of the network’s activity • Follow-up questionnaire (2 years after the training period) To evaluate the career progress, recognition of research excellence and scientific outputs of ESR or ER 16

  17. Career Development Plan • For all researchers with appointment > 6 months • Goals Identify short-term needs for improving current performance and long-term career options (CV online) • Benefits Planning process that helps development needs and career objectives; communication tool between researcher and supervisor 16

  18. Major milestones for the first year (as from Annex I) 17

  19. Implementation of Project • Annex I is reference document to assess successful implementation of project. • All contractors are collectively responsible for implementation of Annex I and use of Community funds. • Keep Project Officer (and then keep Coordinator) fully informed of developments, possible changes, Ethical Issues, etc. • Important deliverable is both Quantity and Quality of Training to/ToK with appointed researchers. 17

  20. Administrative and financial details General funding principles • Non-eligible costs • indirect taxes, i.e. VAT • interests owed, debt and debt service charges • exchange losses • provisions for future losses or charges • costs related to another Community project • Use the overheads to cover these costs if necessary 18

  21. Administrative and financial details Cost structure 18.1 %     65% (67.3) < 7% (6.6) < 10 % (8.0) 19

  22. Administrative and financial details Cost structure • Costs related to the recruited researcher • Living Allowance: Application of reference rates • Travel allowance: Based upon the distance between the location of origin and the contractor’s premises • Mobility allowance: 600 or 900€ (depending on family situation at the time of appointment). • Career exploratory allowance: 2000€ (only for appointments >1year) • Participation expenses of the researcher: Upon actual costs (up to 400€/person-month) for participation in conferences, meetings, secondments, etc. At least 65% of the Community contribution must be spent on cost categories A, B, C, D and E 20

  23. Administrative and financial details Cost structure • Costs related to the host organisation • Costs related to project: Participation expenses for members of contractors’ team to training and networking activities, consumables, maintenance of website, material exchange, subcontracts..… EC prior agreement required for any travel to/from a third country G Management costs: up to 7% of total costs • Overheads: 10% of (direct costs – subcontracting) • Other costs: if justified, durable equipment (EC’s prior agreement: NOT APPLICABLE in our contract) 22

  24. Administrative and financial details Financial reporting and payments Payments (to the co-ordinator) • First pre-financing • within 45 after date set out in art. 8.2.a of the contract • Periodic Payments • within 45 days after approval of the respective reports • Final payment • within 45 days after approval of the respective reports • Note: Only payments accompanied by an audit certificate are considered as final 24

  25. Administrative and financial details BUDGET Prefinancing payment P = 0.80(1st year + ½ 2nd year) First year payment P = 0.20(1st year) + 0.60(2nd year) + x 3rd year? 26

  26. Administrative and financial details BUDGET 2nd year payment P = 0.20(1st year) + 0.60(2nd year) + x 3rd year? 27

  27. Administrative and financial details 1st YEAR BUDGET X = 0 CNR 47050 CNRS114270 UD 49266 HUJI28752 UAB 57603 YoK 64239 UEN 31287 IST 61367 UAL28190 INEOS0 X = 0.5 CNR 68118 CNRS 181115 UD 84334 HUJI 68463 UAB 79741 YoK 68423 UEN 65474 IST 82869 UAL 68421 INEOS0 P = 0.20(1st year) + 0.60(2nd year) + x 3rd year? 28

  28. Now AQUACHEM Collaboration Network Before the beginning (as in the proposal) 29

  29. Joint publications Organometallics 2004, 23, 2020 J. Mol. Catal. A: Chem. 2004, 224, 61 Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2005, in press Other Publications Compt. Rend. Chem. 2005, in press Polyhedron 2004, 23, 2605-2610 Inorg. Chem. 2004, 43, 7083 J. Organomet. Chem. 2004, 689, 4584 AQUACHEM Collaboration Network • At least 2 submitted joint papers Don’t forget to put the Aknowledgments to AQUACHEM [CNR-ICCOM] [CNRS-LCC/a] [CNRS-LCC/b] [UD] [HUJI] [UAB] [YoK] [UEN] [IST] [UAL] [INEOS] 29

  30. Future Annual Meetings & AQUACHEM Workshops Kick-off February 2004 Florence (Italy) 1st annual Meeting February 2005 Lisbon (Portugal) Propositions: 2nd annual Meeting (December 2005) (Mid-term review) ALMERIA, Spain (Convener A. Romerosa) In conjunction with 1st Aquachem workshop (application to the EC Commission: deadline May 2005) 3rd annual Meeting (2006/2007) 4th annual meeting (2007/2008) (Final meeting) 30

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