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European policies for e-Infrastructures

European policies for e-Infrastructures. Belarus-Poland NREN cross-border link inauguration event Minsk, 9 November 2010. Jean-Luc Dorel European Commission - DG INFSO Géant and e-Infrastructures unit. ICT for Science. Adoption of ICT changes the scientific discovery process

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European policies for e-Infrastructures

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  1. European policies for e-Infrastructures Belarus-Poland NREN cross-border link inauguration event Minsk, 9 November 2010 Jean-Luc Dorel European Commission - DG INFSO Géant and e-Infrastructures unit

  2. ICT for Science Adoption of ICT changes the scientific discovery process Tools: computing and simulation • The very small, the very big and the very complex Process: automation; remote collaboration • Cost and time efficiency; cross-discipline collaboration; virtual research communities Dissemination: of information and results • Open Science

  3. The ‘map of science’ Journal Nature (Dec 2006): This map was constructed by sorting roughly 800,000 published papers into 776 different scientific paradigms (shown as pale circular nodes) based on how often the papers were cited together by authors of other papers. […]

  4. physics community biomedics community astronomy community Sharing and federating scientific data Sharing computers, software and instruments Linking at the speed of the light . . . . . Scientific resources e-Infrastructures Visionempower research communities through ubiquitous, trusted and easy access to services for data, computation, communication and collaborative work ••• 5

  5. Linking at the speed of the light: GÉANT Sharing the best computational resources: e-Science clouds, grids, supercomputing Accessing knowledge: scientific data Innovating the scientific process: global virtual research communities Experimenting in silico: simulation and visualisation e-Infrastructures: areas of action ••• 6

  6. e-Infrastructure ICT infrastructures for e-ScienceCOM(2009) 108 Three vectors of a renewed European strategy: Europe as hub of excellence ine-Science Sustainable and continuous services of production quality 24/7 Innovation by exploiting know-how beyond science (public services, large scale experimentation,…) ••• 7

  7. Competitiveness CouncilConclusions of3 December 2009 (1/2) Member States should (art. 15): • Coordinate investments in research infrastructures in order to develop research and innovation clusters • FI, HPC, green ICT, nano, cognitive, photonics, embedded,… • Foster trans-national coordination of e-Infrastructures • Optimise resources • Seamless and safe access for end users The Commission should (art. 16): • Propose financial incentives for jointly developing and sharing research infrastructures in ICT • E.g. in exa-scale computing ••• 8

  8. Competitiveness CouncilConclusions of3 December 2009 (2/2) Member States and the Commission should (art. 17): • Extend e-Infrastructures to industrial research and innovation, to public services and SMEs • Explore governance models for efficient, seamless and technologically leading public services • Examine incentives for pre-commercial procurement, including for the deployment of e-Infrastructures • Better coordinate efforts and develop/share strategies in key areas such as […] the GEANT network; avoid fragmentation • Pool investments in HPC under PRACE • …use, development and manufacturing • Major research infrastructures to enjoy e-I support • Broaden access to scientific data and open repositories and ensure coherent approach to data access and curation ••• 9

  9. Digital Agenda for Europe the policy context DAE is one of the flagships of "Europe 2020: a strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth"

  10. GÉANT infrastructure • supporting Research and Education ++ • self-organised & self-governed community • support and reliability • FP7 funding & cost model • impact of cross-border • security • value is not reduce to cost • networking activities • joint research activities

  11. The Global Research Village The Global Research Village

  12. vision 2030 high-level experts group on Scientific Data “Our vision is a scientific e-infrastructure that supports seamless access, use, re-use, and trust of data. In a sense, the physical and technical infrastructure becomes invisible and the data themselves become the infrastructure – a valuable asset, on which science, technology, the economy and society can advance.” high-level experts group on Scientific Data

  13. e-Infrastructures home page:http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/e-infrastructure/home_en.html ••• 15

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