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Title: An highlight on NEW Research Infrastructures


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An highlight on NEW Research Infrastructures
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Objectives of the CommunityResearch
Infrastructures action
  • Optimising the use and development of the best
    existing research infrastructures in Europe
  • Helping to create in all fields of S T new
    research infrastructures of pan-European interest
    needed by the European scientific community
  • Supporting programme implementation and policy
    development (e.g. international cooperation)

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FP7 will increase support to new research
infrastructures
  • Design studies to support the conceptual design
    for new facilities or major upgrades, of clear
    European dimension and interest
  • through bottom-up calls
  • Support to the Construction of new
    infrastructures and major upgrades
  • Preparatory Phase to support all work needed to
    initiate construction of a new RI
  • Implementation Phase - mainly left to MS, the
    owners of the new facilities

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Towards a coherent policy for Research
Infrastructures
  • A European Strategy Forum on Research
    Infrastructures
  • Launched in April 02
  • Brings together representatives of the 27
    Member States,5 Associated States, and one
    representative of the European Commission (EC)

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European Roadmap for Research Infrastructures
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Research Infrastructures and capacity building 
  • Research Infrastructures of international
    relevance provide unique opportunities for
  • world-level research
  • world-level training
  • stimulating technology knowledge transfer
  • ensuring knowledge preservation
  • in brief for Capacity Building 

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Excellence and Research Infrastructures 
  • Europe has a long-standing tradition of
    excellence in research and its teams continue to
    lead progress in many fields
  • However our centres of excellence often fail
    to reach critical mass
  • There is a need to bring resources together
    and to build a research and innovation area
    equivalent to the "common market" 

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The Roadmap
  • Mandate from the Council of Ministers,November
    2004
  • The Roadmap is the result of two years of
    intensive work
  • About 1000 high-level experts were involved, from
    every MS and AS, from most fields and user
    communities, giving the end product credibility
    and quality.
  • It is the beginning of an ongoing process

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Social Science and Humanities
6 Projects
CLARIN
CESSDA
EROHS
ESS
SHARE
DARIAH
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Environmental Sciences
AURORA BOREALIS
IAGOS-ERI
7 Projects
EUFAR
EURO-ARGO
LIFEWATCH
EMSO
ICOS
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Energy
Need to nucleate further work
IFMIF
HiPER
3 Projects
JHR
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
6 Projects
STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
BIOBANKS
CLINICAL TRIALS
EATRIS
INFRAFRONTIER
Upgrade of EBI
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Material Sciences
7 Projects
IRUVX
ESS
XFEL
ESRF
ILL
ELI
PRINS
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Astronomy, Astrophysics and Nuclear Physics
SPIRAL2
5 Projects
European ELT
KM3NeT
SKA
FAIR
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Computer Data Treatment, Particle and Space
Physics
EUHPC (e-IRG)
The CERN Council strategy for particle physics
The ESA Cosmic Vision
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Global Dimension
  • Several of the projects on the Roadmap require a
    global approach 
  • ESFRI has entered into a dialogue with the OECD
    Global Science Forum for the identification,
    planning, discussion and monitoring of such
    projects
  • Major players are Australia, China, India, Japan,
    Latin America, Russia, South Africa, USA series
    of meetings in progress
  • ESFRI encourages constructive debate

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The Preparatory Phase of New Research
Infrastructures
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ESFRI roadmap projects
  • ESFRI roadmap reflects Member States priorities
    for new pan-European research infrastructures to
    be developed
  • FP7 will play a catalysing and leveraging role
    to foster their emergence
  • ? Member States role will remain central to
    develop these facilities

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The Preparatory phaseand FP7
  • Member States not necessarily need the EC
    support
  • nevertheless, FP7 could help, in facilitating
    decision-making (no automatic funding)
  • The first call is restricted to the projects
    identified in the 2006 ESFRI roadmap

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Preparatory phase- purpose
  • To provide a framework facilitating
    decision-making between partners from different
    countries
  • To address all the critical issues (legal,
    financial,..) that need to be resolved to allow
    the project moving forward

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Preparatory Phase What can be done ?
  • Work expected to focus on
  • strategic
  • governance
  • legal and
  • financial issues
  • Technical work also possible but cannot be the
    core of the preparatory phase
  • Work targeted at resolving bottlenecks in
    decision-making

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Preparatory Phase facilitating financial
engineering for new research infrastructures
Member States
European Commission
Stakeholdersincl. EIROs
Inclusion in national Programmes
Inclusion in Specific RTD Programme(s)
Inclusion in DG REGIO / DG DEV strategic plans
Projects
EIB
RSFF
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Who are the participants ?
  • Consortia should involve all stakeholders
    necessary to make the project a reality
  • ? e.g. ministries, research councils, funding
    agencies from interested countries as
    appropriate, operators, research centres,
    universities, ind,
  • Open to participants from third countries
  • Possibility for new participants to join at
    later stage

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Eligibility, resources, duration of the
Preparatory Phase
  • PP is NOT a feasibility nor a design study
  • More than ONE proposal per topic might mean that
    the project is NOT mature
  • Minimum 3 participants from 3 MS (support from 3
    funding agencies)
  • EC Funding as per the FP7 rules
  • Limited direct EC financial contribution,typicall
    y within the range 1-7 M
  • Typically from 1 to 4 years

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Planning of calls and indicative budget
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Evaluation criteria
  • Criterion 1 ST excellence
  • Facility offering world-level service to users
  • Contribution to scientific excellence
  • Effectiveness of associated work plan

Importance of complementarity with existing
facilities
e.g. planning of staff recruitment and access
rules
e.g. for the identification of the best possible
site
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Evaluation criteria
  • Criterion 2 Implementation
  • Appropriate management structure
  • All relevant parties on board
  • Appropriate resources

Organisation of consortia, plans for
decision-making, etc
Consortia should clearly involve funding agencies
  • There should already be some financial
    commitments
  • Organisation of operational / business plans

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Evaluation criteria
  • Criterion 3 Impact
  • Addressing critical questions still unresolved
  • Contribution to attractiveness of the ERA
  • Catalytic effect of EC involvement

PP activities should lead to a final financial
agreement
Consolidation of clusters of excellence, world
leadership
e.g. ratio of Community impact(s) versus EC
fundingRemember EC funding within the range 1-7
M
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FP7 Research Infrastructures in brief
30 increase according to FP6
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in summary, an improved FP7 action for
Research Infrastructures
  • Better consistency within FP7 (targeted calls)
  • Tackling better fragmentation (Integrating
    Activities)
  • Catalysing effect towards the construction or
    major upgrade of Research Infrastructures
  • A vision for the next 10-20 years fostering
    capacity building and excellence

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Useful links
  • FP7 Proposal and Capacities Specific Programme
  • http//cordis.europa.eu/fp7/
  • http//cordis.europa.eu/fp7/capacities.htm
  • Research Infrastructures on CORDIS (FP6)
  • http//cordis.europa.eu/infrastructures/
  • http//cordis.europa.eu/ist/rn/
  • ESFRI (Eur. Strategy Forum for Research
    Infrastr.)
  • http//cordis.europa.eu/esfri/home.htmlhttp/
    /www.e-irg.org
  • Research Infrastructures in Europa (on-line soon)
  • http//ec.europa.eu/research/infrastructures

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