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E-Infrastructures in pills

E-Infrastructures in pills. INDIGO-DataCloud Kick-off Meeting Daniela Mercurio, Bologna 22 April 2015. Presentation Outline. e-Infrastructures call 2014: results in figures Overview of e-Infrastructure in WP 2016 – 2017 Research Infrastructures in Italy and elsewhere.

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E-Infrastructures in pills

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  1. E-Infrastructures in pills INDIGO-DataCloudKick-off Meeting Daniela Mercurio, Bologna 22 April 2015

  2. Presentation Outline e-Infrastructurescall 2014: results in figures Overviewofe-Infrastructure in WP 2016 – 2017 ResearchInfrastructures in Italy and elsewhere

  3. Italian non-profit research organisation 1989 - created as a “Task Force” of the Ministry of Education, University and Research 25years of experience • MISSION • Promoting and supporting Italian participation to the EU Research and Innovation programmes (R&I) • Improve the “Quality” of the Italian participation in European programmes for R&I. [WHAT IS APRE?]

  4. More than 100 members [STAKEHOLDERS]

  5. Collaboration with the Ministry of Research Dipl. Adviser Head of Cabinet MINISTRY STRATEGY Technical Secretariat AS RPUE APRE NCPs DG Research Operational coordiantion (task force) ESP ad hoc EPR Enterprises UNIV REG D1 D 13 D 14 D2 D3 DELEGATES NCP1 APRE NCP14 APRE ESP14a ESP1a ESP14b ESP1b ESP14c ESP1c Source: MIUR http://hubmiur.pubblica.istruzione.it/web/ministero/cs300713

  6. Research Infrastructures in Horizon 2020

  7. ResearchInfrastructure – WP 2014 - 2015

  8. H2020-EINFRA-2014-2Deadline: 2/9/2014

  9. H2020 EINFRA-2014-2 Italianparticipants in retainedproposals

  10. H2020-EINFRA-2014-2Summary results • Numbers of Proposals: • Submitted: 36 • Ranked (above thresholds): 25 • Retained: 12 • Quality (ranked/submitted): 69% • Success (retained/submitted): 33% • Requested Grant amount (€): • Submitted: 194.769.649 • Ranked: 132.886.955 • Retained: 81.311.381 • Quality (ranked/submitted): 68% • Success (retained/submitted) 41%

  11. H2020 EINFRA-2014-2 Countryparticipation* Number of participants in submitted/ retained proposals 55% Participation > 10

  12. H2020 EINFRA-2014-2 Countrycontribution Country contribution in submitted/ retained proposals 58%

  13. Overview of e-Infrastructure in WP 2016 – 2017* (1) Support to ICT based e-infrastructures (e-infrastructures): The role played by e-infrastructures is increasingly important in the context of research infrastructures. Information and communication resources bring a new dimension to RIs. They need to be served by unprecedented connectivity, high-performance and distributed computing power and near infinite storage and preservation capacity. Access to electronic resources such as research instruments, research data repositories, research software, educational material etc. requires trusted authentication and authorisation mechanisms seamlessly working across institutions and borders. Virtual research environments are a further development of RIs where the above capacity and services are supporting tailor-made research environments for research communities. * RI Scoping Paper

  14. Overview of e-Infrastructure in WP 2016 – 2017 (2) • The e-Infrastructures part of the 2016-2017 Work Programme will support the area of: • Research and education networking, to ensure connection of researchers and providing them access to computing and data resources as well as specialized research facilities and instruments. • Infrastructures for high-performance computing making available high-performance and distributed computing infrastructures to the European research and education community at large. The objective is to respond to the pressing needs for high-performance computing and improve the scientific discovery capacity complementing the traditional physical and 'in vivo' with the 'in silico' experimentation environments. • Infrastructures for managing and processing scientific information which allow scientific communities to manage, process and exploit research data, will also be supported, targeting services to enable efficient scientific data management and to make research data discoverable, accessible, understandable, preserved and reusable across disciplines. • Policies for access, preservation, security, have to comply to national, European and global legal frameworks and the work programme will support coordination in the context of open digital science. • Innovation supporting the extension of services beyond research and education to contributing to address the pressing societal challenges which are a threat to the sustainability and quality of life in our planet (environment, transport, energy, aging, pandemic risks, etc.). It will address the challenge of fostering entrepreneurship through, for example, involving key actors in the innovation chain such as innovation clusters.

  15. Overview of e-Infrastructure in WP 2016 – 2017 (3) 1 - Integration and consolidation of e-infrastructure platforms supporting European policies and research and education communities 2 - Prototyping innovative e-infrastructure platforms and services for research and education communities, industry and the citizens at large 3 - Support to policies and international cooperation Proposed WP Structure

  16. Research Infrastructures in taly and elsewhere – How to find them? (1) Recommended tools for consultation: http://ec.europa.eu/research/infrastructures/index_en.cfm?pg=maps http://ec.europa.eu/research/infrastructures/index_en.cfm?pg=esfri-roadmap http://e-irg.eu/roadmaps

  17. Research Infrastructures in Italy and elsewhere – How to find them? (2) http://observatory.euroris-net.eu/euroris/countries/view/Italy

  18. Research Infrastructures in Italy and elsewhere – How to find them? (3) E-Infrastructure included

  19. Research Infrastructures in Italy and elsewhere – How to find them? (4)

  20. H2020 NCPs Network for Research Infrastructure will support YOU!! understanding other RIs relevant policies and international cooperation oriented measures for research infrastructures. promotion of trans-national and virtual access, Organization of events in conjunction with EC: “A Symposium on 2015 on “Research Infrastructures funding instruments” “A Symposium on “Governance of Research Infrastructures” Renew/update of Observatory context based on quality control (quality standards)

  21. Thankyou for yourattention! APRE Agency forthePromotion of European Research via Cavour, 71 00184 - Romawww.apre.it mercurio@apre.it Tel. (+39) 06-48939993Fax. (+39) 06-48902550

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