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EINS Overview

EINS Overview. 2 nd EINS REVIEW. Brussels, 4-5/2/2014. Leandros Tassiulas (CERTH). Objective A.

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EINS Overview

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  1. EINS Overview 2nd EINS REVIEW Brussels, 4-5/2/2014 Leandros Tassiulas (CERTH)

  2. Objective A • A. Coordinate the investigation, from a multi-disciplinary perspective, of specific internet-related topics at the intersection between humanistic and technological sciences, such as privacy and identity, reputation, virtual communities, security and resilience,… 2nd EINS REVIEW

  3. Main Progress in Obj.A D4.2: Drafts of Catalogues & Regulation/Governance taxonomy D4.4.1:Continuous Cataloguing of dissemination and collaboration with expert community • D5.1.2: Data protection considered from legal, social, economic and technical perspectives • JRA4/JRA5/JRA6/SEA2: Internet Design and Governance seminar • JRA4/JRA6/SEA2: “From Mantra to Metrics: Measuring Multi-Stakeholderism?” Workshop at IGF • JRA4/SEA2: Internet Governance Month • D8.2: investigation of ICT for Green solutions • EINS Special Session at SustainIT 2013 • D6.1: Overview of user needs analysis plus draft catalogue of design responses to needs analysis • D6.3.1:Continuous Cataloguing of dissemination and collaboration with broader social communities • D7.1.1: Overview and Methodology for Resilient Services • D7.2.1: Social aspects in understanding Internet as critical Infrastructure and implications for future networks 2nd EINS REVIEW

  4. Objective B • B. Lay the foundations for an Internet Science, for codification and integration of applicable bodies of theory and evidence, applying to aspects of the Internet 2nd EINS REVIEW

  5. Main Progress in Obj. B • JRA2 re-organisation • D2.1.1:Repository of methodologies, design tools and use cases (online) • D2.2.1: Initial Recommendations for Standard Bodies • D2.3: Whitepaper on Recommendations for Funding Agencies • JRA3 re-organisation • Workshop on Internet Science and Web Science synergies, co-located with WebSci13 • D3.1.1: Report on encyclopedic knowledge in experimental and empirical methods and tools • Initial version of online resource for an Internet Science evidence base • ! • D1.3:Graph theoretic challenges in network science • D1.4.1: Interdisciplinary Workshop organisation plan on Decision Making and the Internet • High Amount of publications and collaborative efforts 2nd EINS REVIEW

  6. Objective C • C. Provide concrete incentives for academic institutions and individual researchers to conduct studies across multiple disciplines (online journals, conferences, workshops, PhD courses, schools, contests, open calls for innovative activities, etc) 2nd EINS REVIEW

  7. Main Progress in Obj. C 2nd Summer school Best Student Paper EINS Award EINS booth and networking session at ICT2013 • Workshops: • Web Science and Internet Science Synergies • From Mantra to Metrics: Measuring Multi-Stakeholderism? • Internet Design and Governance seminar • Special Session at SustainIT • Internet Governance Month 155 Affiliates! • 17 mobility trips! 8 new multidisciplinary projects from EINS Open Call ! 6 Joint Graduate Courses Supported: 6 confirmed EAC members EINS Blog and Wiki open to anyone interested! 2nd EINS REVIEW

  8. EINS expanded: 46 Partners Core Partners Open Call partners 2nd EINS REVIEW

  9. EINS fostered: • Multidisciplinarity • Co-leaders (Sociologists on board) • Open Calls projects and partners • JRA2 & JRA3 re-organisation • AIT joins EINS • Cooperation • Co-organised events • Joint publications (more than 220: http://www.internet-science.eu/biblio/papers) • Mobility-17 completed reports: http://www.internet-science.eu/mobility/reports • Communication with open call partners • Re-allocation of resources • Gender Diversity • In leadership roles • Chairs/Organisers of events • Keynote speakers • Outreaching & Visibility • 155 Affiliates participating in EINS blogs/events/mobility program • EINS portal accessed by most countries in the world • From 1st July 2013 till now: 2/3 of website visits are new visits • Large number of visitors stay over 30 min 2nd EINS REVIEW

  10. Engagement with the community FOI Lay TPRC WebSci IGF Public Engagement Internet Science Conf. COD Expert Participation Presentation Session Org. Support Degree of Involvement 2nd EINS REVIEW

  11. Organised Events • Internet Science and Web Science Synergies, May 2013 (JRA2/JRA3/JRA4/JRA5 workshop) • EINS@ICT2013, November 2013 • From Mantra to Metrics: Measuring Multi-Stakeholderism, October 2013 (JRA4/JRA6/SEA2 workshop) • Internet Design and Governance seminar, November 2013 (JRA4/JRA5/JRA6/SEA2) • EINS Special Session on Third IFIP Conference on Sustainable Internet and ICT for Sustainability, October 2013 (JRA8) • 1st International Conference on Internet Science, April 2013 • 2nd EINS Summer School, October 2013 2nd EINS REVIEW

  12. Supported Events • EuroSys 2013 Workshop, April 2013 • Cambridge Festival of Ideas, November 2013 • IEEE AOC 2013 workshop, June 2013 • IEEE WoWMoM 2013, June 2013 • Third iGov2 Symposium, September 2013 • COMSNETS 2013, January 2013 2nd EINS REVIEW

  13. Other Outreaching Efforts • Contributions to DG CNECT policy and other EU and international policies • Cooperation with Media Policy Project • Observe IETF activities relevant for EINS • Produce (a) an Internet Science evidence platform and (b) an online repository of design methods open to the entire Internet Science and research and practice community • Initial version: http://www.internet-science.eu/tools • Collaborate with and /or provide feedback to projects. As examples: • Social Nets follow-up FP7 FIRE SCAMPI project • Dunbar's European Research Council 5-year Advanced Grant "Psychology of relationships, networks and community cohesion“ • Wellcome Trust small grant: Society and Ethics programme. “Impact of lay-controlled digital social networks on health and health systems” • EU-Brazil project SecFuNet • EU Artemis project BaaS • TREND (Towards Real Energy-efficient Network Design) • Hyrim (Hybrid Risk Management for Utility Networks) • DC4Cities (An environmentally sustainable data centre for Smart Cities) • EU project Wattalyst (WATT anALYST) 2nd EINS REVIEW

  14. More to come... • Internet Science Roadmap, Nov. 2014 • Intellectual cross-JRA workshop, Bologna, June 2014 • Interdisciplinary workshop on “Decision Making”, OXF, Nov. 2014 • More JRA workshops (JRA6, JRA7, JRA7/JRA8, JRA2, JRA3, JRA5/JRA6) • 2nd International Conference on Internet Science, Spring 2015 • Special Issue on multiple disciplines journals • Internet Science Curricula • More mobility, summer school, joint graduate courses • Internet Science White Papers 2nd EINS REVIEW

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