The National Nanotechnology Initiative: Engine for Innovation and Competitiveness

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The National Nanotechnology Initiative: Engine for Innovation and Competitiveness Celia Merzbacher, Ph.D. Assistant Director for Technology R&D Office of Science and Technology Policy Executive Office of the President Commercialization of Nanomaterials 2006 19 Sept 2006 * Pittsburgh 1

120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Federal R&D Spending (Outlays in billions, constant 2000 dollars) 2 1949 1953 1957 1961 1965 1969 1973 1977 1981 1985 1989 1993 1997 2001 2005 2007* *President's 2007 Budget FY2007 Request is $137.2 billion Conduct of Federal R&D

First, I propose to to double the federal commitment to to the most critical basic research programs in in the physical sciences over the next 10 10 years. This funding will support the work of of America's most creative minds as as they explore promising areas such as as nanotechnology, supercomputing, and alternative energy sources. President George Bush (2006 State of of the Union) 3

American Competitiveness Initiative Federal research Private sector research Workforce training Immigration Math & science education $5.9B in FY2007; $136B over 10 years 4

ACI: Educating Americans to Lead in Innovation Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate Program Math Now for Elementary and Middle School Students Adjunct Teacher Corps 5

ACI Research in FY2007-2016 20 20 18 16 16 American Competitiveness Initiative Research: FY 2007- FY 2016 Total NIST Core DOE SC NSF ACI Research ACI Research $19.49 billion Billions $ Billions of dollars 14 12 12 10 8 8 6 NIST core $9.75B $9.75 billion DOE/SC $10.66 billion 4 4 2 NSF 00 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 Fiscal Year 6

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FY 2008 R&D Budget Priorities American Competitiveness Initiative Homeland security Energy security Advanced networking & HP computing Nanotechnology Complex biological systems Environment 8

NNI FY 2007 Budget Request Total = $1.3 billion NIST NASA EPA USDA DHS & DOJ ACI agencies (NSF, DOE & NIST) 56% of total (up 14% over 06) HHS NSF DOE DOD For budget details, go to www.nano.gov 9

Public & Private Investments in 2005 Source: Lux Research 10

International Nanotech R&D Investment 1400 Investment ($M) Investment ($M) 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 U.S. Japan Others W. Europe 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Source: M. C. Roco 11

For more info: www.ncsl.org 12

Nanotechnology Publications (1990-2005) 40,000 30,000 Rest of World U.S. 20,000 10,000 0 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 Search of ISI Web of Science using nano* 13

U.S. Competitiveness in Nanotechnology Patent Activity U.S. inventors/assignees lead in the # of U.S. nano patents (4350 to date) Patent publications globally Inventions with patent publications in 3 or more countries 14

The Innovation Ecosystem Federal Governments Universities and research institutions State & local organizations Industry Investor community 15

Federal Govt Role in Innovation Support pre-competitive & non-competitive research and associated infrastructure Fund technology development that addresses Government agency needs Support education and workforce development Provide IP protection & enforcement Make policies that provide incentives (R&D tax credits; SBIR; Bayh-Dole) 16

NNI Supports Tech Transfer Agency-specific programs (DOD, NASA, NIH, etc.) SBIR/STTR solicitations Industry liaison groups Standards development (NNCO Director Clayton Teague chairs the ANSI TAG) 17

NNI Supports Tech Transfer (cont.) Regional, State, and Local Initiatives in Nanotechnology Workshops Sept 30-Oct 1, 2003 Nov 3-4, 2005 NNI-funded multi-disciplinary research centers include industry partners Broadly available NNI user facilities 18

National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (funded by NSF) UW Minnesota Cornell Harvard Stanford Michigan PSU Howard UCSB UNM UT-Austin Georgia Tech NCSU/ Triangle www.nnin.org Courtesy of S. Tiwari, Cornell 19 U.

National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (funded by NSF) An integrated partnership of 13 user facilities providing unparalleled opportunities for nanoscience and nanotechnology research. Provides extensive support in nanoscale fabrication, synthesis, characterization, modeling, design, computation and hands-on training. in an open, hands-on environment, available to all qualified users. www.nnin.org Courtesy of S. Tiwari, Cornell 20 U.

NNIN FY2005 Use by Field (Total = 4292) Optics (research) Materials (research) 21

DOE Nanoscale Science Research Centers State-of of-the-art facilities Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Molecular Foundry Argonne National Laboratory Center for Nanoscale Materials Brookhaven National Laboratory Center for Functional Nanomaterials Oak Ridge National Laboratory Sandia National Laboratories & Los Alamos National Laboratory Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences http://www.science.doe.gov/bes/nni.htm 22

Roles of Regional, State, & Local entities Strategically Invest in R&D activities and S&T infrastructure to attract talent and funding from Fed govt & private sector Create policies (e.g. tax incentives) to attract, encourage, and keep businesses Support education and workforce development programs & institutions Create opportunities for partnerships & support entrepreneurs 23

Actions for realizing benefits and staying competitive in nanotechnology Do cutting-edge research, including for nanomanufacturing Develop standards Perform research for risk assessment & management Communicate with the public Rub elbows 24

Nanotechnology: Hype, Hope, Reality 25

THANK YOU 26