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EURAMET, EMPIR, and ENVIRONMENT Maria Luisa Rastello EURAMET BoD EURAMET e.V. European Association of National Metrology Institutes bilateral co-operations since ≈ 1900 EUROMET since 1990 EURAMET e.V. since 2007 Members: 37 European NMIs Associates: > 70 Designated Institutes holding national standards - JRC (IRMM) Cyprus EURAMET e.V. Need for collaboration Growing demand for Metrology Traditional areas of industry - becoming more complex - requiring broader measurement ranges and lower uncertainties NMI budgets limited • New areas of technology e.g. nano-technology or biotechnology • Areas in which use of metrology is increasingly recognised e.g. chemistry, clinical analysis, food safety, the Grand Challenges,… European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research 600 M€, 1/2 from EU, 7 calls EMPIR A185 EMRP A169/185 63 M€, 1/3 from EU, 1 call 400 M€, 1/2 from EU, 5 calls iMERA-plus 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 FP7 Horizon 2020 • Main programme for joint research on metrology • Implemented by EURAMET e. V. • Lifetime: 2014 – 2024 with annual calls between 2014 and 2020 • Different modules, each with a clear focus EMRP projects addressing Grand Challenges Healthcare Metrology improves health care e.g. by earlier detection of diseases and patient protection e.g. from radiation, and fosters the competitiveness of related European industries and services. Metrology for energy supports the successful implementation of smart electrical grids in Europe or improves efficiency in traditional power plants with a considerable impact on reducing energy consumption and reduction of emissions. Energy Metrology for environment provides improved measurements for better understanding of the Earth’s weather and climate. It makes space-based measurements consistent for comparisons with data from other sources. Environment EMRP 2009 – 2013 Healthcare 2009 Energy projects ended Environment 2010 projects ended Metrology for Industry Health 2011 SI broader scope Projects ending New Technologies Metrology for Industry 2012 SI broader scope projects ongoing Open excellence call Environment 2013 Energy projects ongoing Environment Joint Research Projects - call 2010 ENV0 Healthcare Metrology for Chemical Pollutants in Air 1 ENV0 2 Emerging requirements for measuring pollutants from automotive exhaust emissions ENV0 3 Traceability for surface spectral solar ultraviolet radiation ENV0 4 Towards a European Metrology Centre for Earth Observation and Climate ENV0 5 Metrology for ocean salinity and acidity ENV0 6 Spectral Reference Data for Atmospheric Monitoring ENV0 7 Metrology for pressure, temperature, humidity and airspeed in the atmosphere ENV0 8 Traceable measurements for monitoring critical pollutants under the European Water Framework Directive (WFD-2000/60/EC) ENV0 Metrology for Radioactive Waste Management Environment Joint Research Projects - call 2013 Healthcare ENV5 1 Traceability for mercury measurements ENV5 2 Metrology for high-impact greenhouse gases ENV5 3 Metrology for earth observation and climate ENV5 4 Metrology for decommissioning nuclear facilities ENV5 5 Metrology for ammonia in ambient air ENV5 6 Metrology for VOC indicators in air pollution and climate change ENV5 7 Metrology for radiological early warning networks in Europe ENV5 Metrology for essential climate variables EURAMET EMPIR European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research EMPIR European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research be the main programme for European research on metrology. be jointly implemented by EURAMET’s member institutions. be equally financed by EURAMET members and the European Union. have different modules, each with a clear focus. have a duration of 10 years with calls launched between 2014 and 2020. extend the range of activities beyond research by including innovation related, standardisation and capacity building activities. open up for involvement of excellent research partners. EURAMET EMPIR European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research EMPIR Duration: 2014 – 2022 CALLS: 7 BUDGET: 600 M€ 50 % EU 50 % NMIs EMPIR broadens the scope, dedicated modules Fundamental scientific metrology Module 1: Science 48 % Grand challenges Energy, Environment, Health Industry-driven joint research Module 2: Innovation 22 % Technology-transfer projects Module 3: Pre-normative Pre- and co-normative metrology R&D Module 4: Capacity building Programme Administration 10 % R&D for measurement capabilities Research Potential and smaller scale capacity building measures 15 % 5% EMPIR Module 1: Science Module 1: Science Fundamental scientific metrology Grand challenges • Is about excellence-driven scientific metrology • Addresses Grand Challenges, i.e. environment, energy, health • Serves high-level interests of EU, WMO, .. • Follows integrated approaches into standardization and for industry uptake • The research agenda builds on roadmaps of EURAMET Technical Committees http://www.euramet.org/index.php?id=roadmaps Healthcare Healthcare Healthcare Healthcare EURAMET TG on “Metrology for Environment” to monitor and report to EURAMET on new perspectives, emerging needs, projects and activities related to metrological traceability, quality assurance, reference methods and calibration procedures for environmental measurements; to advise EURAMET in cooperating with other RMOs, institutions, organizations, committees, scientific communities, users’ associations and other stakeholders, in order to provide guidance to an appropriate approach to traceability and good practice in metrology for environment; to consider the most effective means by which TCs involved in climate and environmental activities should cooperate in order to establish a common response to the stated needs of the communities working in environmental science; to support EURAMET in encouraging NMIs to work with the relevant environmental networks to support a monitoring framework for traceable environmental data over long temporal terms and wide spatial scales based on best practice metrology; EMPIR Work Programme Call Scope – Metrology for Environment (2016) Metrology research underpins the management of natural resources by developing the ability to measure our environment. The projects funded from the 2010 and 2013 EMRP Calls were directed at climate change, air quality, water quality, and radioactive waste. Call Scope – Metrology for Environment (2016) This Call again focuses on metrological research to improve the quality of data to stimulate technological innovation, and to disseminate traceability to, and make traceable measurements in, the field. It also aims to underpin other environmental research initiatives through collaborative metrological research and development Call Scope – Metrology for Environment (2016) This call addresses both • local environmental challenges and • global metrological challenges for climate monitoring Call Scope – Metrology for Environment (2016) It addresses both local environmental challenges such as those related to: • contamination of water, air and soil • radiation measurement and protection, and acoustic noise • local pollutions and emissions measurements • monitoring of key parameters to detect local climate evolution Call Scope – Metrology for Environment (2016) and global metrological challenges for climate monitoring such as those related to: • the essential climate variables of the atmosphere, land and water, including their constituents, • contamination, transport and other parameters, and their time evolution and comparability Call Scope – Metrology for Environment (2016) and: • emission control; measurement of gases and particles that have an effect on climate and health • validated remote sensing for environmental and climate monitoring. • measurements in extreme environments and challenging conditions EURAMET wishes to put a focus on reliable climate data and especially welcomes proposals enabling the establishment of a long-term European NMI/DI network coordinating the measurement infrastructure in this area and links to a potential global network, in collaboration with user communities. To enhance the impact of the R&D work, the involvement of the user community such as industry, academia, meteorology and climate research, standardisation and regulatory bodies, as appropriate, is strongly recommended.