Planning IUCRC at Georgia Institute of Technology: Center for Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies Advancing Food Safety and Security (CAFSS)
佐治亚理工学院规划 IUCRC:推进食品安全和保障的工程和制造技术中心 (CAFSS)
基本信息
- 批准号:1822117
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-09-01 至 2019-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The US food and beverage industry employs 1.46 million individuals and is responsible for more than 10% of all manufacturing shipments. Even though sanitation is one of the food industry's biggest production expenses, inadequate sanitation remains one of the greatest threats to America's food safety and security due to the lack of modern technology and consistent application of sanitation policies.CAFSS will strive to integrate and streamline the entire food supply chain in the US from 'Farm to Fork' and supply safe (pathogen and allergen free), secure (uninterrupted and fully traceable sources), wholesome and plentiful supply of food to the US and Global consumers.CAFSS objectives will focus on addressing two grand challenges of national importance:1) Ensuring a stable and sustainable supply of affordable, safe, nutritious food not only for the US but also for the rest of the world.2) Equipping and empowering US food manufacturers and their supporting industries, to establish highly competitive manufacturing plants in the US and the world.The US food industry adds commercial value to agricultural products and provides employment opportunities in both rural and urban areas and CAFSS will enhance the overall sustainability and profitability through automation and new private-public partnerships.The proposed CAFSS will bridge technological gaps, which fall under the general theme of food safety, security and traceability of all raw materials throughout the entire supply chain from 'Farm to Fork'. Bridging these gaps will require multidisciplinary collaborations among public and private enterprises and groundbreaking research and development within the following fundamental science and engineering platforms:1) Automation, control and robotics; IoT systems and data integration; 2) New sensors; big data analytics and artificial intelligence; 3) New functionalized surfaces, new materials / coatings 4) Novel food sterilization technologies. Automation, control, and robotics minimize human contact with food and greatly enhance food safety. Newer sensors with data analytics enable the food companies to improve food safety, quality, and traceability. Novel functionalized surfaces enhance food sanitation efficiency thereby reducing production downtime, and energy and water requirements. Novel food sterilization and pasteurization technologies improve food safety with minimal deterioration in food quality and they meet consumers' demand for minimally processed foods.Research projects will be carried out at CAFSS hub facilities in Nebraska and Georgia and the resulting breakthroughs will allow the US food manufacturing industry to join other industries in terms of efficiency, automation, lower cost, predictability, safety and security of goods supplied.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
美国食品和饮料行业雇佣了146万人,占所有制造业出货量的10%以上。尽管卫生是食品行业最大的生产成本之一,但由于缺乏现代技术和卫生政策的一致应用,卫生设施不足仍然是美国食品安全和保障的最大威胁之一。CAFSS将努力整合和简化美国从“农场到餐桌”的整个食品供应链,并提供安全的食品。(无病原体和过敏原),安全(不间断和完全可追溯的来源),健康和充足的食品供应给美国和全球消费者。CAFSS的目标将集中在解决两个重大挑战的国家重要性:1.确保稳定和可持续地提供负担得起的、安全的、不仅为美国,也为世界其他地区提供营养食品。2)装备和授权美国食品制造商及其支持行业,在美国和世界各地建立具有高度竞争力的制造工厂。美国食品工业为农产品增加了商业价值,并为农村和城市地区提供了就业机会,CAFSS将通过以下方式提高整体可持续性和盈利能力:自动化和新的公私合作伙伴关系。拟议的CAFSS将弥合技术差距,这些差距属于食品安全,从农场到餐桌的整个供应链中所有原材料的安全性和可追溯性的总主题。 弥合这些差距将需要公共和私营企业之间的多学科合作以及以下基础科学和工程平台内的突破性研究和开发:1)自动化,控制和机器人技术;物联网系统和数据集成; 2)新传感器;大数据分析和人工智能; 3)新功能化表面,新材料/涂层4)新型食品灭菌技术。自动化、控制和机器人最大限度地减少了人类与食品的接触,大大提高了食品安全。具有数据分析功能的新型传感器使食品公司能够提高食品安全、质量和可追溯性。新型功能化表面提高了食品卫生效率,从而减少了生产停机时间以及能源和水的需求。 新的食品杀菌和巴氏杀菌技术提高了食品安全性,食品质量的恶化程度最小,它们满足了消费者对最低限度加工食品的需求。研究项目将在内布拉斯加州和格鲁吉亚的CAFSS中心设施进行,由此产生的突破将使美国食品制造业在效率,自动化,低成本,可预测性,该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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