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Call For Application : Daad – Fraunhofer Technopreneur Award 2016
Topic: Natural Sourced Polymers
What are the objectives of the award program?
In order to strengthen collaboration between Indonesian and German researchers in the area of applied research and commercialization of research DAAD and Fraunhofer jointly award The DAAD – Fraunhofer Technopreneur Award 2016 to a young Indonesian researcher in the field of chemical science and engineering. Down streaming of research has become a focus of Indonesian research policy. Since the 1990s, global innovation processes have changed continuously. Newly developed products and knowledge are successfully creating new markets and revenues.
Moreover globalization and transnational research have increased substantially. Researchers reach out to colleagues in other countries to join forces. The leading technology enterprises increasingly tend to follow this strategy. Eventually The DAAD – Fraunhofer Technopreneur Award will be mutually beneficial to both, Indonesia and Germany. The German host institution’s strengths will be complimented by the guest’s special expertise and research connections in Indonesia. For German scientists and researchers it is important to increase knowledge by exchanging ideas with their Indonesian partners. For Indonesian researchers and their scientific institutions it is important to learn how to develop marketable products. Fraunhofer will provide infrastructure and expertise in the field of technology transfer. Working together will promote joint development of internationally competitive products.
Thus The DAAD – Fraunhofer Technopreneur Award – to be awarded for the seventh time this year – will help to increase the entrepreneurial potential of Indonesian researchers.
What subject areas are funded?
The DAAD – Fraunhofer Technopreneur Award 2016 focuses on Natural Sourced Polymers. The subject of the theme is the chemical modification of Indonesian local biomaterials, such as CPO, PFAD, used-oil, bagasse, palm sugar, etc. to generate synthetic building blocks for polymers. Preferable byproducts, waste and reused materials should be in the focus of this work. The main applications for the polymers should be coatings, printing inks and adhesives. Why that theme is important for Indonesia and Germany: The use of renewable materials as an alternative to crude oil is a priority topic in the High-Tech Strategy 2020 of the federal government of Germany. Indonesia has a large amount of renewable raw materials, e.g. palm oil, palm sugar, bagasse, etc. Until today Indonesia predominantly exports crude palm oil. However, Indonesia’s long-term strategy is to produce more value added products not only for her own market, but also for export. Germany is an importer of natural sourced polymers/prepolymers. On the long term this theme will further foster economic relations between Germany and Indonesia in the field of natural sourced polymers and sustainable use of natural resources.
What does the award entail?
The award winner will receive prize money and a 3 months scholarship for a research stay at one of the 67 Fraunhofer Institutes in Germany. The respective Fraunhofer Institute will provide scientific guidance and supervision in the candidate’s fields of interest. The monthly scholarship will be Euro 2.000. In addition, a travel allowance will be granted, and the awardee will receive Euro 3.000 prize money.
After successful application Fraunhofer and DAAD will support the awardee in his/her efforts to develop marketable products from the research and help him/her establishing contacts with potential cooperation partners in German companies which would be able to produce these products.
Who can apply?
This program is open to candidates with Indonesian citizenship who hold a PhD.
Selection criteria
Highly-qualified scientists (Chemistry, Chemical Engineering) who hold a Ph.D. and
– who are motivated to turn research into marketable goods and services
– who are actively networking with science and industry in Indonesia
– who are willing to co-operate with Fraunhofer, German academics and German companies in developing marketable goods and services
– who hold a strong conviction that their research has market potential
– who are fluent in English (spoken and written)
Application deadline
The deadline for submitting all necessary documents is 15th April 2016.
The winner will be selected and notified in June 2016.
He/she can leave for Germany for a research stay of
3 months. The stay has to be completed in 2016.
Application documents
Applicants must submit the following documents:
o Executive summary
o Market potential / feasibility study
o Research objectives
o State of the art in that area of research in Indonesia
o Expected contribution of Fraunhofer and German
companies and research organizations
o Action plan / timetable, including business
development
o Brief profile of Indonesian research institutions and
companies involved
Application Address
The DAAD Regional Office Jakarta and the Fraunhofer Representative Office in Indonesia will carry out the formal preselection of the candidates. The final selection, based on academic merit of the application, will be made by a selection committee at the DAAD Head Office in Bonn.
Two copies of application (each) should be sent to
Ms. Lidya Natalie
DAAD Jakarta Branch Office
Summitmas Tower II, Lt. 14
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 61-62
Jakarta 12190
Phone: ++62 21 520 0870, 525 2807
Fax.:++62 21 525 2822
E-mail: lidya@daadjkt.org
www.daadjkt.org
and
Mrs. Siti Rofiah
Fraunhofer Representative Indonesia
Menara Thamrin Suite 3A 07
Jl. M.H. Thamrin Kav. 3
Jakarta 10250
Phone:++62 21 315 4795
Fax:++62 21 315 4195
siti@fraunhofer.or.id
www.fraunhofer.or.id
DAAD –Fraunhofer Technopreneur Award 2016 is sponsored by
DAAD – German Academic Exchange Service:
The Leading Address for Academics and Scientists from Around the World The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is the German national agency for the support of international academic
cooperation. DAAD offers programs and funding for students, faculties, researchers and others in higher education, providing financial support to over 100,000 individuals per year. DAAD also represents the German higher education system abroad, promotes Germany as an academic and research destination, and helps build ties between institutions around the world. For further information on DAAD, please visit www.daad.de Fraunhofer- Gesellschaft Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft is Europe’s largest organization for applied research. It undertakes research on behalf of industry, the service sector and government. Work focuses on specific tasks across a wide spectrum of research fields. For more information on Fraunhofer please visit www.fraunhofer.de.
The following Fraunhofer Institute in Germany will serve as partner for the DAAD-FhG Technopreneur Award 2016:
http://www.wki.fraunhofer.de/