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Successful Brokerage Event for the 9th JFS Call in Hanoi on October 3

On 03 October 2024, the European Commission (EC) and the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Socialist Republic of Viet Nam hosted a very successful physical Southeast Asia – Europe Joint Funding Scheme (JFS) Brokerage Event in Hanoi featuring 16 JFS project proposal ideas for the 9th JFS Call for Proposals that are open for partners to join.

Use your chance to extend your research cooperation and check, if you are a potential matching partner - be it for a joint proposal submission under the 9th JFS Call or beyond!
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The event was endorsed by the ASEAN Committee of Science, Technology and Innovation (COSTI), ASEAN Sub-Committee on Sustainable Energy and Research (SCSER) and supported by the ASEAN Secretariat.

The Event was opened by Mr Ly Hoang Tung, Director General of International Cooperation Department of Ministry of Science and Technology, Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, Mr Gonzalo Serrano, Deputy Head of Cooperation Section, EU Delegation to Viet Nam and Mr Chhuon Sambath Ratanak, Director of Technique and Energy Business Policy, General Department of Energy, Ministry of Mines and Energy Cambodia, Sub Committee of Sustainable Energy and Research (SCSER) Cambodia / Chair. 

Ms Fadila Boughanemie, policy officer for ASEAN, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission elaborated on the rationale and objectives of the JFS. The JFS is one of the crucial elements of multilateral research cooperation between the two regions of Southeast Asia and Europe that enables scientists to join forces for tackling global challenges.

Dr Adele Clausen, JFS scientific manager, introduced the basic JFS principles and the main rules for proposal submissions, such as the 2+1 rule and the opportunity for JFS funders to confine the call texts by their own national regulations. She demonstrated the diversity of 67 STI projects that have been realized under the umbrella of the JFS until today. She also shared information about matchmaking opportunities and in-depth information about the JFS beyond the brokerage event, e.g. the JFS Partnering Tool and the JFS Application Tutorial Video. The respective presentation is being shared at the bottom.

Dr Finarya Legoh, JFS Senior Programme Officer, presented the 9th Call including the participating funders and the three topics of Call 9, which support research towards Climate Change Resilience & Local Adaptation:

  • Topic 1: Waste water treatment and reuse (industrial & municipal)
  • Topic 2: Underwater and above-water biomass farms working with renewable energy
  • Topic 3: Assessment and remediation of contaminated inorganic and organic soils

Further, she explained the application tool “PT Outline” step-by-step.

Finally, researchers from Indonesia, Thailand, The Philippines, Turkey and Viet Nam presented their catching and innovative research ideas for which they are searching partners to hand in a joint proposal under the JFS Call 9.

The event was closed by Dr Tata Sutardi, Researcher at the Research Center for Energy Conversion and Conservation of BRIN Indonesia, SCSER Indonesia / Vice Chair and Ms Fadila Boughanemi.

Special thanks go to Ms Sronkanok Tangjaijit, JFS Senior Programme Officer, who ensured smooth procedures by moderating the Event.

The Brokerage Event was well-attended by 65 persons participating in person and more than 160 persons joining online.

The JFS team is happy to have the permission to share the JFS info slides and the slides of the project ideas presented by the researchers. The uploaded agenda shows an overview of the speakers and their project titles.

 

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Center for Research and Development of Science and Technology Communication, Department of International Cooperation, MOST Viet Nam

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PLEASE NOTE: BMBF, Germany withdraws from participating in the 9th Call

Germany will not participate as funder in the 2024 STI Joint Call for Proposals: Climate Change Adaptation and Local Resilience
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The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany  withdraws its participation as a funder in the 2024 Southeast Asia – Europe Joint Funding Scheme STI Call for Proposals on Climate Change Adaptation and Local Resilience (9th Call) due to developments related to the Federal household in Germany. This means that German partners would have to bring their own funding if they submit a project proposal.

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REGISTER NOW: Brokerage event 3 OCTOBER 2024, Hanoi, Viet Nam and Hybrid

Register now and be part of the JFS Brokerage Event in Hanoi on 03 October 2024!

EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: 01 October 2024
Please register here: https://brokerage-event.service-facility.eu/
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The JFS Brokerage Event will take place in the spirit of the Europe-ASEAN Innovation Event 2024, which highlights both - the role of international cooperation and the role of research - when coping with global challenges.
The JFS Brokerage Event will provide information about the Southeast Asia – Europe Joint Funding Scheme (JFS) and the 2024 STI Joint Call for Proposals, which are currently open for submission of research proposals. To support the set-up of powerful consortia for the submission of strong project proposals, selected Southeast Asian and European researchers seeking for complementing partner organisations will present their institution and project ideas.

Do not miss the chance to meet excellent researchers from Southeast Asia and Europe and get to know about their latest research and innovation ideas by visiting our JFS Brokerage Event on 03 October 2024, 13:00 ICT in Hanoi, Viet Nam. Maybe you are the perfect match complementing the expertise for a promising project proposal to be funded under the 2023 STI Joint Call for Proposals.
 

Registration is required to participate as audience onsite and virtual. Please use the following link to register as audience: https://brokerage-event.service-facility.eu/ 

 

Location / Venue113 Trần Duy Hưng St., Trung Hòa, Cầu Giấy, Hà Nội

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REGISTER NOW: 2 OCTOBER 2024, Hanoi, Viet Nam and Hybrid

EUROPE-ASEAN Innovation Event 2024

Call for Pitching session already open.
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EUROPE-ASEAN Innovation Event 2024 

 

Registration still open:

https://eu-asean-innovation-event.service-facility.eu/en/registration-form

 

The Innovation Event organised under the Southeast Asia-Europe Joint Funding Scheme (JFS) in the framework of the Global Service Facility, a project funded by the European Commission, aims at fostering international cooperation in research and innovation between Europe and ASEAN. Its primary goals are to encourage co-design and co-creation of solutions to address global challenges, accelerate the green transition, and form partnerships between innovators and researchers from both Regions. The core of the day features pitch sessions, showcasing a total of 20 start-ups (10 from Europe and 10 from ASEAN) allowing to learn from each other’s innovation ecosystem.

About the Event:

You’re invited to join the Europe-ASEAN Innovation Event 2024, an action Co-Hosted by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Viet Nam and the European Commission, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation.
The event will take place in Hanoi, Viet Nam on 2 October 2024, from 13:30 – 18:00 local time (08:30 – 13:00 CEST) and can be followed remotely (link to be provided).

Event Focus:

The event aims to foster collaboration and market access for ground-breaking ideas within two key themes for our future:

1. Circular Economy

  • Wastewater treatment and reuse (industrial and municipal)
  • Waste collection and management

2. Clean Energy

  • Advanced energy storage solutions
  • Smart metering and energy efficiency

Why Attend?

  • Learn: Gain insights into the latest trends and challenges in circular economy and clean tech.
  • Collaborate and Access Markets: Discover specific requirements of the ASEAN and European markets, explore co-creation and collaboration opportunities between the EU and ASEAN, and identify market potential.
  • Showcase: Present your innovative solutions to a global audience (for selected innovators)

Target participants:

  • Leading innovators and researchers from EU Member States, Horizon Europe associated countries, and from ASEAN countries.
  • Representatives from national, regional, and local funding agencies or ministries involved in research and innovation.
    Stakeholders from the business community (both Europe and ASEAN) interested in sustainable practices and technologies, including potential investors.

 

Attending the event: https://eu-asean-innovation-event.service-facility.eu/en/registration-form

For more information: https://eu-asean-innovation-event.service-facility.eu/


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2024 JOINT CALL FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION PROPOSALS (9TH CALL) IN THE OVERALL AREA OF CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND LOCAL RESILIENCE

The Secretariat of the Southeast Asia (SEA) – Europe Joint Funding Scheme (JFS) for Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) is happy to announce that we will officially launch the 2024 Joint Call for Research Proposals on 2 September 2024 as the 9th Call. The JFS Secretariat Team has resumed its work and is now preparing the details for the 9th Call.
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Both, Europe and Southeast Asia increasingly suffer from the impact of climate change and related extreme weather events, sea-level rise and changing precipitation patterns. Adaptation to these conditions and increased local resilience are high on the agenda in both regions. Therefore, the European Commission (EC) and the JFS funders have decided to devote the 2024 JFS Call for Proposals to the overall area of CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND LOCAL RESILIENCE and to support under the umbrella of this area research proposals for the following three topics towards sustainable green and blue economies.

 

• Topic 1: Waste water treatment and reuse (industrial & municipal)

 

• Topic 2: Underwater and above-water biomass farms working with renewable energy

 

• Topic 3: Assessment and remediation of contaminated inorganic and organic soils

 

Topic 1: Waste water treatment and reuse (industrial & municipal):

Climate Change can lead to changed precipitation patterns. This can have an impact on waster water compositions and amounts. Droughts may require careful use and recirculation of water. Under the 2024 Call, research proposals will be selected for funding that address the impact of climate change e.g. through the development of costeffective technologies on water and wastewater reuse and recycling for industries and communities. Projects may address potable and non-potable uses, emerging pollutants, and/or possible nutrient recovery following circular economy pathways.

 

Topic 2: Underwater and above-water biomass farms working with renewable energy

With increasing population, greenhouse gas emissions related to biomass production and the requirement for new and more biomass production, underwater and above-waster biomass farms working with renewable energy are getting attention as part of the development towards a climate neutral society. This topic supports sustainable utilization of marine and coastal ecosystems in both the European and Southeast Asian regions. Policy documents such as the European Green Deal and the ASEAN Blue Economy Framework strategy encourage the establishment of marine biomass farms based on renewable energy sources. The 2024 JFS Call plans to support research proposals addressing aspects like developing submarine and offshore biomass farms (fishing, micro and macro algae harvesting) that will be powered by ecosystem-sensitive net zero emission energy production using both renewable energy sources such as wind, current, wave and sun and/or various hydrogen sources in water (H2O, H2S, NH3, etc.).

 

Topic 3: Assessment and remediation of contaminated inorganic and organic soils

The research on assessment and remediation of contaminated soils is vital for both ASEAN and EU. It enhances agricultural productivity, environmental conservation, and climate change mitigation, aligning with sustainability goals. Collaboration can drive policy implementation, technological advancement, and economic development, supporting global environmental and socio-economic objectives. Research proposals submitted under the 2024 JFS Call may include expertise related to e.g. Bioremediation, Ecotoxicology, Environmental Biotechnology, Environmental Policy and Management, Geochemistry, Inorganic Absorbents, Soil Engineering & Science, Sustainable Development.

 

Type of funded projects:

• Southeast Asia - Europe Joint Call Project consortia must comprise of at least 3 partners from 3 different countries fulfilling the basic 2+1 rule: either 2 partners from 2 different Southeast Asian countries and 1 European partner OR 2 partners from 2 different European countries and 1 Southeast Asian partner. At least 1 partner from each region must be eligible for JFS funding.

• The Project Coordinator must be selected from among the partners eligible for funding. The third partner can be funded by a funding organisation from a country participating in the JFS or bring his/her own funding.

• The proposals have to address the link and impact of the proposal to the overall area of “CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND LOCAL RESILIENCE” to enhance bi-regional cooperation and develop new partnerships as well as strengthen the existing ones.

• The JFS wants to support integrated research approaches and specifically encourages the submission of proposals by interdisciplinary consortia including expertise from humanities and social sciences.

• Proponents are requested to read carefully the National Regulations from the funding organisation that you are requesting funding from, as well as the National Regulations from the partners, since the National Regulations may include additional requirements, e.g.: certain Technology Readiness Levels, submission proposal to the funders’ website besides to JFS’, budget allocation criteria, etc.

 

Information on participating countries/ funding organisations and their National Regulations, how to apply and deadlines will be published in the SEA-EU JFS website as well as announced in our social media channels: FaceBook & X (Twitter) on 2 September 2024. In addition, the Secretariat will organise a Brokerage Event and a Lab Exploration Tour, in accordance helping proponents to find the matching research partners from Southeast Asia and/or Europe. Details on all JFS events will be published on our website and social media channels as well. In order to make sure not to miss any news and events about SEA-EU JFS we strongly recommend you to subscribe to our Newsletter
 

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Meet my Lab x JFS on March 20, 2024

JFS and EURAXESS ASEAN foster bilateral research projects with “Meet my Lab x JFS” event
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The Southeast Asia-Europe Joint Funding Scheme (JFS) partnered with EURAXESS ASEAN hosted the event "Meet my Lab x JFS." The event, held on March 20, 2024, served as a platform for 2 young  researchers from Malaysia and Indonesia, to showcase their laboratories, engage in insightful discussions, and forge invaluable connections within the scientific community. This event carried the theme of “Clean, Accessible and Secure Energy Supply”.

Event Highlights:

  • Welcoming Remarks: Ms. Leonie Nagarajan of Euraxess ASEAN set the stage with a warm welcome and an overview of the event agenda.
  • Opening Address: Mr. Victor Gram-Erichsen, Policy Officer of the Directorate General Research of the European Commission, underscored the significance of strengthening ties between SEA and Europe. He emphasized the joint efforts needed to tackle global challenges, highlighting circular economy and energy as key areas of focus.
  • Introduction to SEA-Europe JFS and 2023 Joint Call for Proposals: Mr. Tuấn Vũ Bùi, Junior Programme Officer, provided insights into the SEA-Europe Joint Funding Scheme (JFS) and the ongoing 2023 Joint Call for Proposals. He elucidated how the JFS programme facilitates researcher collaboration through online applications, enabling efficient partner searches and profile filtering. Mr. Bùi also encouraged researchers to take advantage of the open call for proposals.
  • EURAXESS ASEAN Overview: Dr Tatas Brotosudarmo, representing EURAXESS ASEAN, delivered a succinct overview of the EURAXESS Portal and its services. Highlighting initiatives such as information sessions, matchmaking events, workshops, and grants, Dr Tatas emphasized EURAXESS's commitment to supporting Pillar I and II of the Horizon Europe Project, with a focus on research and innovation.

The LAB TOUR:

Dr Ir Grandprix T M Kadja, the Assistant Professor Division of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia, and the moderator of the Lab Tour briefly presented the next two speakers from Indonesia and Malaysia that will showcase their research and laboratories.

Dr Hanifrahmawan Sudibyo, Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering Department Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia, presented at first with the title “A systems approach for sustainable biomass waste management”. Composing 6 people in his projects, he highlights previous and ongoing projects. His previous projects included integrating thermophilic AD into the bio ETOH plant; Aerobic treatment of low OLR wastewater; catalytic HTL of wet biomass waste; and nutrient recovery from the thermochemical treatment byproducts. Then, his ongoing projects included biogas production from marine macro algae and water hyacinth; E.coli spread detection and mitigation in groundwater and drainage systems; and integrating sequential batch reactor and aquaponic systems with fish farming. During this Lab Tour, Dr Hanifrahmawan mentioned that in a circular bioeconomy, he wanted to develop a decision-making tool based on the spacial performance of biorefinery; CO2 utilization for valuable chemicals productions; and multi-functional catalysts to handle complex thermochemical phenomena. 

Dr Hana Chen Wei Jun, Research Head of the Sustainable Community Development Department of Community Medicine International Medical School, Management and Science University, Malaysia, presented the second line focused on “Electrogenic Bacterial Battery for Sustainable Bioenergy Generation”. Dr Hana explained that the reason for the development of an Electrogenic Bacterial Battery (EBB) on her project is to have sustainable, renewable, and eco-friendly bioenergy generation. During this Lab Tour, Dr Hana objective was to advance the field of EBB for bioelectricity generation by integrating expertise in microbiology, engineering, electrochemistry and materials science.

The event served as a platform for stakeholders to explore opportunities for collaboration and exchange ideas in vital areas of research. By fostering partnerships between Southeast Asia and Europe, EURAXESS ASEAN and JFS are paving the way for innovative solutions to global challenges in circular economy and energy. Researchers are encouraged to leverage the available resources and actively participate in joint initiatives to drive impactful change.

Presentations slides for download:

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Join Us: Meet my Lab x JFS on “Clean, Accessible and Secure Energy Supply” on 20 March 2024

Register now: https://euconf-eu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrc--trDMiG9GUtZa78a8OgCoDEZhRXnj5#/registration
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Meet my Lab x JFS is a collaboration between  EURAXESS ASEAN and the Southeast Asia-Europe Joint Funding Scheme for Research and Innovation (JFS).  The project supports bilateral research projects between Europe and Southeast Asia and offers researchers & innovators from both regions the opportunity to present their laboratory to a wider audience, discuss their work with peers and expand their networks. At the upcoming Meet my Lab x JFS on “Clean, Accessible and Secure Energy Supply” on 20 March 2024, 2 ASEAN researchers will showcase their work. EURAXESS ASEAN and JFS will also provide updates on ongoing Open Calls and research & career opportunities, for example, JFS’s 2023 Joint Call for Proposal.

The event is targeted to researchers and innovators across all sectors, including research organisations, universities, start-ups, SMEs, multi-national companies and/or government bodies.

Participation is by online registration only. Please register here before Tuesday, 19 March 2024: Meeting-Registration - Zoom

The event is facilitated by EURAXESS ASEAN and the JFS team and consists of 2 parts:

1) Welcome and introduction to EURAXESS and JFS, including ongoing funding opportunities for researchers under Horizon Europe and JFS; and

2) Virtual lab tours conducted by 2 ASEAN researchers, including presentations and discussions: 

  • Dr Hanifrahmawan Sudibyo: Assistant Professor at the Division of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry in Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia 
  • Dr Hana Chen Wei Jun: Research Head of Sustainable Community Development at the Department of Community Medicine in the International Medical School of the Management and Science University, Malaysia

Part 2 will be moderated by Dr. Ir. Grandprix T. M. Kadja from the Institut Teknologi Bandung in Indonesia.

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CLOSED***Call for speaker’s applications Open Now – Meet my Lab x JFS: “Clean, Accessible and Secure Energy Supply”

***Call for speaker’s applications Open Now – Deadline: 08 March 2024***
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***THIS CALL IS CLOSED***

Present your laboratory in a live video session and find partners for your international research cooperation at the upcoming virtual Event of Meet my Lab x JFS.

The Southeast Asia-Europe Joint Funding Scheme for Research and Innovation (JFS) in cooperation with EURAXESS ASEAN is looking for young researchers (aged 25-40 years) from Southeast Asia and Europe that are interested in presenting their laboratory at our Meet my Lab x JFS event.

To support the European-Southeast Asian scientific cooperation, the Southeast Asia-Europe Joint Funding Scheme (JFS) in cooperation with EURAXESS ASEAN is looking for laboratories across Southeast Asia and Europe. 

Deadline for application: Friday, 08 March 2024, 23:59 CET

Who should apply:

Are you a young researcher aged between 25 and 40?

Are you from a Southeast Asian or European country?

Are you working in a laboratory that is perfect for the realization of research projects in the thematic area of Clean, Accessible and Secure Energy Supply?

Are you looking for partners from Southeast Asia and/or Europe to implement international research cooperation? 

If yes, apply now for the Meet my Lab x JFS virtual event and present your laboratory and in this way open possibilities of cooperation to potential partners. 

How to apply: 

Please fill in the application form and make a brief video about your laboratory and submit to: sea_eu_jfs@servicefacility.eu and asean@euraxess.net

Your video should be no longer than 03 minutes and should show all significant things that make your laboratory special (e.g. special equipment, facility etc.). You can use your smartphone or any other equipment to make your video.

Deadline for application: Friday, 08 March 2024, 23:59 CET

Meet my Lab x JFS, a cooperation between EURAXESS ASEAN and JFS 

20 March 2024 – 09:00am CET / 16:00pm Singapore time: “Clean, Accessible and Secure Energy Supply” 

Venue: Online

Meet my Lab x JFS will provide information about EURAXESS ASEAN and JFS and it’s 2023 Joint Call for Proposals, which is currently open for submission of research proposals. Selected Southeast Asian and European researchers seeking for extending their international research network will present their laboratory.

All details for your participation will be published on our website and distributed through our social media channels soon.

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JFS successfully hosted the Information Session and Matchmaking Event on 15 February 2024

4 speakers presented their research ideas at the virtual JFS Matchmaking Event
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The Southeast Asia-Europe Joint Funding Scheme hosted another Virtual JFS Matchmaking Event in the thematic area of Circular Economy (2023 JFS STI Joint Call for Proposals) on Thursday, 15 February 2024.

The event started with the opening remarks by Mr. Victor Gram-Erichsen, the Policy Officer from the European Commission. Highlighting the roll of the JFS for international research collaboration and provided some background on the importance of Circular Economy for the European Union. Victor also announced that on 20 March 2024 the JFS is planning a next event in cooperation with EURAXESS ASEAN which is Meet My Lab X JFS. An event there researchers from Southeast Asia and Europe show their laboratories and get connected to other researchers.

The event continued with a speech by Ms. Adele Clausen, the JFS Manager. She gave a general introduction of the JFS programme. Providing information about the basic JFS principles, what rules are important for a submission, especially the 2+1 Rule which is crucial for a successful application. Furthermore, she gave insights what the JFS did in the past explaining what topics has been funded and what countries did participate in the past 7 calls.

Mr. Tuấn Vũ Bùi, Junior Programme Officer, presented the JFS Partnering Tool which is an online application available on the JFS Website and helps researchers to find partners by searching and filtering for researcher profiles. Then, he briefly explained the submission process on the online submission tool PT-Outline.

Afterwards, the Senior Programme Officer of the JFS Call Secretariat, Mrs. Finarya Legoh, presented the current open 2023 JFS Call with the two thematic areas of Circular Economy and Clean, Accessible & Secure Energy Supply. She provided information about the funding bodies that are participating in the call and highlighted detailed requirements of certain funders. She also showed a timetable explaining the tasks during the call.

During the Matchmaking Event, which gathered more than 100 participants from Europe and Southeast Asia, four researchers, selected from the Call for Speakers applications, took the floor to introduce their research project ideas in the field of circular economy intending to find interested partners to bring their research project to the next level.

Dr. Andreas Rudi from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany was the first speaker of the Matchmaking Session. He is head of the research group: Sustainable Value Chains. In total, he presented four project ideas: 
•    Transition towards a more sustainable use of raw materials by evaluating innovating solutions.
•    Development of closed-loop concepts for material utilization pathways.
•    Assessment of bioeconomy concepts in Southeast Asia.
•    Analysis of renewable carbon & green hydrogen potentials in Southeast Asia.
For his project consortia he is looking for interdisciplinary partners that have expertise such as in material and energy flow orientated planning and control of industrial operations, or in various fields like circular economy, bioeconomy, green hydrogen and general resource efficiency and sustainability in industrial context.

The next presenter was Dr. Yaowaret Jantakat from the Rajamangala University of Technology Isan in Thailand: She is a lecturer at the Department of Information and Communication Technology. Her research idea is about the valorization of vetiver wastes for the biochar synthetization, which can be used as an alternative innovative carbon storage solution. Dr. Jantakat is looking for a partner who shares knowledge and experience for the design of a scalable circular economy framework based on the use of local place-based knowledge that enables positive social impact within the aromatherapy and textile industries.

Then, the third presentation was held by Dr. Paulus Hengky Abram from the University of Tadulako in Indonesia. He is a teacher and researcher in the Department of Education Chemistry. In his project idea, he wants to study Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) as an environment cleansing agent and economic resource for the local community around Lake Tondano in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. For his research project he emphasized that he is also looking for partners from social sciences.

Final presentation was delivered by Asst. Prof. Pimpet Sratong-on from the Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology in Thailand. She is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Engineering. Her project idea studies the Mechanical and Physical Properties of Mycelium-Based Composite derived from Thai Oyster Mushrooms for green building materials and bio-degradable packaging. She is looking for partners in the fields of Chemical Engineering, Architecture, Biotechnology, Mechanical Engineering or related fields.

Presentations slides for download:
•    JFS Presentation Slides
•    Dr. Andreas Rudi, Karlsruhe Institut of Technology (KIT), Germany
•    Dr. Yaowaret Jantakat, Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Thailand
•    Dr. Paulus Hengky Abram, Tadulako University, Indonesia
•    Asst. Prof. Dr. Pimpet Sratong-on, Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology, Thailand


 

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BRIN - Indonesian Funder of 2023 JFS Call extends deadline for early stage submission

New deadline for Indonesian consortium partner: 9th April 2024
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The Indonesian Proponents within Consortium JFS (Project Coordinator of Consortium or Principal Investigator of Indonesian Team) must submit the SEA-EU JFS Proposal by email to BRIN at the deadline of: 9th April 2024 at 05:00 pm Jakarta time

In parallel to this, for the proposal submission of JFS by Project Coordinator of Consortium to PT-Outline, at the deadline of: 15 April 2024 12:00 (noon) CEST/ 05:00 pm Bangkok/Jakarta time. 

For more information please study the national regulations of BRIN or ask the National Focal Point of Indonesia: 

Ms. Dr. Ajeng Arum Sari (BRIN)

dana-risnov@brin.go.id

+62 811-1064-6771

Ms. Sasti Orista (BRIN)

dana-risnov@brin.go.id

+62 856 2555 437