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NANOTOTOUCH · Nanosciences Live in Science Centres and Museums

FP7Status: CLOSED1 March 200931 August 2011EU funding €1,367,516

The NANOTOTOUCH proposal aims to create innovative environments for the broad public to learn about and to discuss nano research by directly involving the actors of research themselves. We propose to do this by taking the laboratory environment and the research work out of enclosed academic campuses and relocating them right in the midst of the public in science museums and science centres. Three science museums and three science centres will closely cooperate with local university partners to create three permanent Open Nano Lab locations (in Munich, Milan and Gothenburg) and three Nano Researcher Live areas (in Mechelen, Tartu and Naples). In these places the visitors will experience “live” the day-to-day practices and processes of nano research conducted by young scientists. This peer-to-peer dialogue on an equal basis between lay public and nano-researchers not only creates a bidirectional feedback, it also minimises the expert-to-lay bias (“top-down"" approach) inherent present science communication processes with authoritative top researchers. In order to prepare the young scientists for this novel method of communication, NANOTOTOUCH also includes a strong communication skills training component. NANOTOTOUCH will also establish new role models for choosing science as a career: young adults thinking of entering science will be able to discuss various aspects with young researchers who themselves made this decision recently, whilst upcoming researchers will learn that communication is a self-evident part of their professional identity. Thus, NANOTOTOUCH pushes science communication to its extreme, merging communication and research in a powerful way and responding to the need for more transparency and accessibility in science. Furthermore, the strong synergetic network approach of the project enables contents and models to be developed for further distribution and implementation in educational and scientific communities.""

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

DEUTSCHES MUSEUM VON MEISTERWERKEN DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT UND TECHNIK

DE · €229,354

participant

TARTU ULIKOOL

EE · €20,330

participant

UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN

BE · €20,330

participant

LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €1,555

participant

Technopolis

BE · €73,295

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €193,937

participant

UNIVERSEUM AB

SE · €108,070

participant

Fondazione IDIS-Città della Scienza

IT · €69,015

participant

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

IT · €20,330

participant

SIHTASUTUS TEADUSKESKUS AHHAA

EE · €73,295

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO

IT · €176,015

participant

ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE DES EXPOSITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES TECHNIQUES ET INDUSTRIELLES

BE · €65,805

participant

FONDAZIONE MUSEO NAZIONALE DELLA SCIENZA E DELLA TECNOLOGIA LEONARDO DA VINCI

IT · €140,170

participant

CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB

SE · €176,015

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