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Launch event ICRI 2016, Cape Town - South Africa
Launch event ICRI 2016
Cape Town South Africa
Elisabeth Vergès Directrice Stratégie Recherche et Innovation (DGRI) Membre de l’executive board du Forum ESFRI
Lancement de la mise à jour de la feuille de route nationale des infrastructures de
recherche. 10 nov. 2016
Roadmap ESFRI
Launch event ICRI 2016, Cape Town - South Africa
Launch event ICRI 2016, Cape Town - South Africa
ESFRI (European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures )
Established in 2002 with a mandate from the EU Council to:
• support a coherent and strategy-led approach to policy-making on research infrastructures in Europe
• facilitate multilateral initiatives leading to the better use and development of research infrastructures
ESFRI brings together representatives of Ministers of the 28 Member States, 12 Associated States, and of the European Commission that are the decision makers and financers of the ESFRI Research Infrastructures
• Indicates strategies for the necessary major financial investment (~20 b€) and long term commitment for operation (~2 b€/year) (+15% of current effort)
• Upon mandate of EU Competitiveness Council, ESFRI has completed the ESFRI Roadmap 2016 and starts now the update process that will lead to the
>>>> ESFRI Roadmap 2018
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• The ESFRI Roadmap identifies new pan-European Research Infrastructures or major up-grades to existing ones, corresponding to the needs of European research communities in the next 10 to 20 years, in all fields of Research. They are called «Projects» .
• The ESFRI Roadmap also identifies the «Landmarks»
that are implemented projects leading in their domain and structuring the European and global landscape.
Presented in Amsterdam, March 10° 2016 www.ESFRI.eu
ESFRI ROADMAP 2016
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• Survey and analysis of the context, in each domain, of the operational national or international research infrastructures open Internationally to scientists and technology developers through peer-review of competitive science proposals.
• Identifies the gaps and the potential evolution of each field in the foreseeable future
• It is elaborated by the five ESFRI Strategy Working Groups (SWGs)
• The e-infrastructures landscape, transversal to all domains, has been elaborated by members of the e-Infrastructure Reflection Group (e-IRG).
• ESFRI in no case acts as an advocate of specific potential future projects.
Landscape Analysis the ecosystem of Research Infrastructures in Europe and more
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- 10 years maximum term for status of ESFRI-Project - Scientific and maturity evaluation - Pan-European added value - Hearings - Monitoring - Assessment
- 15 projets de l’ancienne version de la roadmap ESFRI
- 9 (roadmap 2008) - 6 (roadmap 2010)
- 5 nouvelles IR en 2016 + 1 réorientation
- TOTAL : 20 « Projets » sur la feuille de route 2016
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- Periodic monitoring for confirmation of status of ESFRI-Landmark - Scientific impact and good management evaluation - GLOBAL dimension GLOBAL access GLOBAL data access - Possible evolution towards GRI
- Projets des roadmaps ESFRI 2006 et 2008 + 2 upgrades 2016 (ESRF phase 2 et LHC)
- Excellence scientifique et technologique - statut, gouvernance, ouverture et modèle
économique
- 29 « Landmarks »
Launch event ICRI 2016, Cape Town - South Africa
Launch event ICRI 2016, Cape Town - South Africa
Launch event ICRI 2016, Cape Town - South Africa
ESFRI instruments : the Strategy Working Groups
Experts of the research domain
Experts of innovation in the field
Experts of e-infrastructures (specific and general)
Covering the subfields and the different communities active in Europe
with fair representation of Countries
Chaired by a member of the Forum with specific competences
or
Chaired by an Expert, nominated by the Forum and permanently invited to the Forum meetings
Launch event ICRI 2016, Cape Town - South Africa
Launch event ICRI 2016, Cape Town - South Africa
Strategy Working Groups: ENE, ENV, HF, PSE, SCI, e-Infra
Guarantee the scientific excellence of the Research Infrastructure Projects and Landmarks of the ESFRI Roadmap
Engage, through the Forum, new experts according to the specificity of the new proposals
Consult external, international REFEREES, with proven experience and declared absence of conflict of interest
Integrate analysis and external inputs (referees) to complete the evaluation of proposals and rank them on scientific merit, pan-European strategic interest, robustness of technology and e-infrastructure aspects
Enforce the dialogue with the Projects and Landmarks in view of evaluation and monitoring processes both on the scientific programme and quality of scientific services
Launch event ICRI 2016, Cape Town - South Africa
Launch event ICRI 2016, Cape Town - South Africa
ESFRI instruments: the Implementation Group
Experts of research infrastructure management
Experts of planning of complex enterprises
Experts of risk analysis and human capital management
Covering the aspects of users access strategy, issues connected to siting, governance, …
Chaired by a member of the Forum with specific competences
or
Chaired by an Expert, nominated by the Forum and permanently invited to the Forum meetings
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• ESFRI can create ad-hoc Working Groups of experts to develop specific studies on strategic issues and/or to fulfil specific mandates by the EU Council.
• The results of the work of the ad-hoc WGs is evaluated and adopted by ESFRI
• ESFRI may decide, when the results are of general interest, to publish ESFRI Scripta as reference books for the Research Infrastructure community at large, not engaging ESFRI
Ad-hoc Expert Working Groups to analyse key aspects of Research Infrastructures
www.ESFRI.eu
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e-Infrastructures (investment strategies) Research Infrastructure as key pillars of e-Infrastructure for Research
• Advanced e-Infrastructure of all Research Infrastructures
• Optimal interfaces between RIs and the e-Infrastructures : Networks, Cloud, HPC, HTC
• Data Quality assessment at RIs and setting quality standards for broad use
• Data access to “enabling data” i.e. data completed with adequate metadata, traceable origin
• Long Term preservation of “useful data”
• Key role of “public” institutions and interplay with commercial clouds/repositories
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• Costs of all the stages of the LIFECYCLE of the RI, including
decommissioning
• Public perception of value of RI is a key element for sustainability
• Strategic planning of resources according to LIFECYCLE
• Understanding the VALUE of Research Infrastructure investment in economic terms (technology advantage/digitalization, enhancement of human resources, scientific output, innovation out-spring, social benefits, international competitiveness, science diplomacy…) is needed to formulate a sustainability plan.
• Training, impact in forming international managers of complex undertakings
Long Term Sustainability expert working-group to prepare recommendations
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Représentants français dans les instances
Forum ESFRI : E. Vergès et C. Chardonnet
Executive board Forum ESFRI : E. Vergès
Implementation Group : C. Chardonnet *
SWG : ENV- J.M. Flaud, ENE- X. Montagne, F&H- E. Guittet, SCI- I. Eiselt,
PSE : M.H. Mathon, R. Bonneville - Chair of SCI group : J. Dubucs
e-IRG (infrastructure reflection group) : F. Genova*
Groupes ad-hoc :
Working Group on investment strategies in e-infrastructures : P. Garda
Long-term sustainability of RI : J.P. Caminade
Launch event ICRI 2016, Cape Town - South Africa
Launch event ICRI 2016, Cape Town - South Africa
The ESFRI Roadmap 2018 Launch in Capetown