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Nanoelectronics for energy-efficient smart edge devices

HORIZON EIC Grants

Basic Information

Identifier
HORIZON-EIC-2024-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01-04
Programme
EIC Pathfinder Challenges 2024
Programme Period
2021 - 2027
Status
Closed (31094503)
Opening Date
June 19, 2024
Deadline
October 15, 2024
Deadline Model
single-stage
Budget
€120,000,000
Min Grant Amount
€500,000
Max Grant Amount
€4,000,000
Expected Number of Grants
6
Keywords
HORIZON-EIC-2024-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01-04HORIZON-EIC-2024-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01

Description

Scope:

Background and scope:

Power consumption and heat dissipation are the most urgent challenges in electronics ranging from mobile devices to large data centres and becomes especially relevant for smart edge devices. Advanced chip designs are lowering energy consumption of microelectronic components, devices and systems, while increasing performance such as speed, capacity, reliability and security. Applications include artificial intelligence, communications, computing and sensing.

Various strategies are and have been tested, but still there is much room to improve energy consumption towards near-fundamental limits, through the co-design of geometry, materials, circuits, and integration in a holistic approach.

The overall goal of this challenge is to explore novel materials and beyond CMOS devices, non-von Neumann architectures and alternative information processing paradigms to drastically reduce energy consumption in order to meet application-specific needs of smart edge devices and circuits.

Specific objectives:

The overall objective of this challenge is to explore solutions (starting at TRL 1/2) that will have a drastic impact on decreasing the power consumption of any smart edge device, but specially for Edge Processing and memories, Edge Sensing and Imaging, Edge Communication and Edge Power Management. The proposed solutions should start at TRL 1-2 and reach TRL 3-4.

The projects, supported under this Challenge are expected to address one or more of the following aspects:

  • fundamental issues like heat dissipation at nanoscale that has turned out to be the most critical bottleneck in information processing covering the design of a device from the understanding of the physics and the nanoscale thermal transport at component level to circumvent the “heat valley”, selecting the materials and process solutions.
  • demonstration of the potential of the developed technologies for energy savings and contained environmental footprint towards responsible smart edge devices.

The proposed developments may cover (amongst others):

At Design level.

  • Computer modelling based on the fundamental understanding of heat transport across layers and interfaces, harvesting fluctuations instead of fighting them for computing or the use of different state variables, e.g., spins, photons, phonons or mechanical switches, instead of charge.
  • Analysis of the dissipation mechanisms in signal transmission and conversion, heat removal from hot spots in components and circuits, potential for energy conversion at the nano-scale, etc.

At Materials/Process levels:

  • Novel or unique electrical, mechanical and optical interconnections or other switching mechanisms
  • Efficient heat dissipation new materials for in-chip heat dissipation, e.g., 2D materials
  • Embedding energy harvesters in the final devices and/or circuits
  • Effective 3D multi-die heterogeneous integration including advanced packaging, heterogeneous integration, and modular design of components (such as chiplets)

At Device/Architecture levels:

  • Molecular electronic circuits
  • Beyond CMOS. Non mainstream semiconductor transistors including a plausible circuit concept, e.g., single electron transistors.
  • Novel non-von Neumman architectures and alternative processing approaches

Expected outcomes and impacts:

The portfolio of projects selected under this Challenge is expected to collectively:

  • derive fundamental bounds for energy consumption and designing practical and basic scenarios to minimize the energy costs of the different processes
  • harness energetic efficiencies as optimization tools to operate smart technological choices to build smart edge devices.

The expected impact from this Challenge is to open an unprecedented way for the reduction of power consumption in information processing, transmitting, etc. by developing new fundamental technology solutions going from advanced materials to advanced devices and circuits, that holistically will allow a drastic reduction of energy consumption of smart edge solutions.

Specific conditions

The applicants must describe in their proposal energy-based metrics for the technologies and methodologies to measure them and establish benchmarks.

Stable, abundant and non-toxic materials which withstand device and circuit processing steps should be used.

Eligibility & Conditions

General conditions

General conditions

1. Admissibility and eligibility conditions:

In order to apply, your proposal must meet the general requirements (see Annex 2) as well as possible specific eligibility requirements for this Challenge (Please see TOPIC DESCRIPTION above).

The EIC Pathfinder Challenges support collaborative or individual research and innovation from consortia or from single legal entities established in a Member State or an Associated Country. In case of a consortium your proposal must be submitted by the coordinator on behalf of the consortium. Consortia of two entities must be comprised of independent legal entities from two different Member States or Associated Countries. Consortia of three or more entities must include as beneficiaries at least three legal entities, independent from each other and each established in a different country as follows:

  • at least one legal entity established in a Member State; and
  • at least two other independent legal entities, each established in different Member States or Associated Countries.

The legal entities may for example be universities, research organisations, SMEs, start-ups, natural persons. In the case of single beneficiary projects, mid-caps and larger companies will not be permitted.

Your proposal will only be evaluated if it is admissible and eligible. The standard admissibility and eligibility conditions and the eligibility of applicants from third countries are detailed in Annex 2 of the EIC Work Programme 2024.

 

2. Proposal page limits and layout:

Described in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System.

Sections 1 to 3 of the part B of your proposal, corresponding respectively to the evaluation criteria Excellence, Impact, and Quality and Efficiency of the Implementation, must consist of a maximum of 30 A4 pages. Excess pages will be automatically made invisible, and will not be taken into consideration by the evaluators. Please also consult Annex 2 of the EIC Work Programme 2024.



3. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion:

 Described in Annex 2 of the EIC Work Programme 2024.

 

5. Legal and financial set-up of the grants:

 Please refer to the Lump Sum Model Grant Agreement (Lump Sum MGA) used for Lump Sum EIC actions under Horizon Europe.

 

 6. Specific conditions: Please see TOPIC DESCRIPTION above.

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Latest Updates

Last Changed: March 18, 2025

EVALUATION RESULTS

Published: 20.06.2024

Deadline: 16.10.2024

Available budget: EUR 24.000.000

The results of the evaluation are as follows:

  • Number of proposals submitted: 77
  • Number of inadmissible proposals: 1
  • Number of ineligible proposals: 0
  • Number of above-threshold proposals: 48
  • Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: EUR 186.495.795,00
  • Number of proposals retained for funding: 6
  • Number of proposals in the reserve list: 0

Summary of observer report:

EIC Pathfinder Challenges 2024 Call for proposals for Research and Innovation Actions covered five different Challenges, each targeting a unique area of research and innovation: Solar-to-X Devices; Towards Cement and Concrete as a Carbon Sink; Nature-Inspired Alternatives for Food Packaging and Films for Agriculture; Nanoelectronics for Energy-Efficient Smart Edge Devices; Strengthening the Sustainability and Resilience of EU Space Infrastructures. The evaluation procedures fully conformed with the rules given in the EIC Work Programme 2024, as well as in the Challenge Guides for the five topics of this Call. The evaluation process was streamlined: the schedule of the evaluation process was divided in phases, carefully planned and supported by the appropriate milestones. The deadlines were clearly communicated and fully conformed with, and the planned schedule was accurately kept, resulting with the duration of the evaluation process fully conforming with the Work Programme. A special attention was paid to a comprehensive preparation and training of the experts, accompanied with the possibilities of continuous feedback and interaction with the staff managing the Call evaluation. The experts were guided by the five principles: independence, impartiality, objectivity, accuracy, and consistency. Both the experts and the staff showed their commitment to the principles of impartiality and fairness, preventing any conflicts of interest during the process. The full conformance with the applicable rules, together with the overall positive experience expressed by the experts, testify for the excellent organization and management of the Call.

We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.

For questions, please contact the Research Enquiry Service.

Last Changed: June 20, 2024
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-EIC-2024-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01-04(HORIZON-EIC), HORIZON-EIC-2024-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01-02(HORIZON-EIC), HORIZON-EIC-2024-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01-01(HORIZON-EIC), HORIZON-EIC-2024-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01-05(HORIZON-EIC), HORIZON-EIC-2024-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01-03(HORIZON-EIC)
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