National ESFRI Roadmap

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National ESFRI Roadmap

Why Research Infrastructures? Research Infrastructures in the ERA catalyze the knowledge creation process facilitate the networking of researchers stimulate knowledge flows enhance the prospects for downstream impacts have important accelerator effects on local economies

Characteristics of a PanEU Research Infrastructure Offers cutting-edge, essential service to research, on a non-economic basis, within an ERA outlook Awards free open access through international peer-review competition at world level Results published/shared in the public domain Proprietary and/or training access is marginal Clear pan-European added value: e.g. at least 30% of selected users coming from non-host countries

Research Infrastructures Today Today the economic contingency and the globalization of the challenges may jeopardize the efforts for a new European renaissance. A concentrated effort on common, internationally shared research infrastructures that will keep producing new knowledge, could be a cheaper solution than the fully distributed effort. We should therefore elaborate the concept that investing in large RI is the best strategy in time of crisis.

Research Infrastructures Tomorrow EUROPE 2020 Vision Innovation Union commitments 5. By 2015, Member States together with the Commission should have completed or launched the construction of 60% of the priority European research infrastructures currently identified by the European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures (ESFRI). The potential for innovation of these (and ICT and other) infrastructures should be increased. The Member States are invited to review their Operational Programmes to facilitate the use of cohesion policy money for this purpose. Research Infrastructures contribute to implementation of the Europe 2020 strategy and “Innovation Union”

What is ESFRI? ESFRI is a strategic instrument created in 2002 by the Member States and the European Commission to develop the scientific integration of Europe and to strengthen its international outreach. ESFRI gives national authorities the opportunity to explore common and integrated activities for the best development and use of Research Infrastructures of pan-European relevance. In this way, ESFRI contributes to the implementation of a critical, strategic part of the Lisbon agenda by integrating national policies and bringing together national and EU resources to develop the European Research Area. The ESFRI delegates are nominated by the Research Ministers of the Member States and Associated Countries, and include a representative of the Commission.

Mission of ESFRI To support a coherent and strategy-led approach to policy-making on new and existing pan-European and global RIs To facilitate multilateral initiatives leading to the better use and development of Research Infrastructures, at EU and international level

The Roadmap Mandate The Competitiveness Council of the EU mandated ESFRI on November 2004 to develop a strategic roadmap in the field of RI for Europe The ESFRI roadmap identifies new pan-European Research Infrastructures (RIs) or major up-grades to existing ones, corresponding to the needs of European research communities in the next 10 to 20 years, regardless of possible location

ESFRI Roadmap 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, regardless of possible location ESFRI to provide help and best practice, but MS and AC must be the major source of funding First Roadmap published in 2006 Followed by two updates in 2008 and 2010: Now contains 48 projects Requires major financial investment (~20 b€) and long term commitment for operation (~2 b€/year) New ESFRI Roadmap in 2016

ROADMAP 2016 What is the ESFRI Roadmap Mandate of Competitiveness Council ESFRI definition of Research Infrastructure The role of Research Infrastructures in European Competitiveness Impact on innovation Impact on socio-economic aspects Impact on advanced education and attractiveness of Europe for young scientists Structuring Effect of ESFRI RIs on the European Research Area Global dimension Big Data and Big Data Analysis issues What is new in the Roadmap 2016 *e-book* LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS: the ensemble of RIs offering access to European researchers in all domains ESFRI LANDMARKS: ESFRI contribution in shaping the European landscape ESFRI PROJECTS: Fewer, more mature projects for a dynamical strategy on RIs for European competitiveness Time window of opportunity for ESFRI projects New Method of evaluation and selection Periodic assessments ESFRI LANDMARK and PROJECTS

IMPLEMENTATION ANALYSIS ROADMAP 2016 EVALUATION PROCESS PROPOSAL SUBMISSION by National Delegations on behalf of MS(s) and AS (s) or EIROFORUM ESFRI Executive Board UNELIGIBLE PROPOSALS ELIGIBLE PROPOSALS ATTRIBUTION TO SWG IMPLEMENTATION ANALYSIS internal experts IG SWG ENE SCI PSE ENV H&F SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS peer-review + 3 external referees

ROADMAP 2016 INTELLIGENT QUESTIONS HEARINGS EVALUATION PROCESS IMPLEMENTATION ANALYSIS PRE-HEARING IG SWG ENE SCI PSE ENV H&F SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS INTELLIGENT QUESTIONS HEARINGS IMPLEMENTATION ANALYSIS POST-HEARING IG SWG ENE SCI PSE ENV H&F SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS HARMONISATION BETWEEN SWGs+IG RECOMMENDATIONS TO ESFRI EB and FORUM

ROADMAP 2016 ESFRI EVALUATION PROCESS OF NEW PROJECTS

ROADMAP 2016 THE PROJECTS

ROADMAP 2016 Part 2 project-descriptions ESFRI PROJECTS, 15 ongoing + 6 new ENE ENV H&F PSE SCI e-RI ECCSEL EISCAT_3D EMBRC CTA 2008 EPOS ERINHA SIOS EU-OPENSCREEN Euro-BioImaging EU-SOLARIS ANAEE 2010 MYRRHA ISBE WindScanner MIRRI 2016 ACTRIS EST DANUBIUS-RI EMPHASIS KM3NeT 2.0 E-RIHS

ROADMAP 2016 THE LANDMARKS

EUROPEAN SPALLATION SOURCE ERIC ROADMAP 2016 ESFRI LANDMARKS, 27+2 proposed ENE ENV H&F PSE SCI e-RI JHR EMSO BBMRI ERIC E-ELT CESSDA PRACE EURO-ARGO ERIC EATRIS ERIC ELI CLARIN ERIC IAGOS ECRIN ERIC EUROPEAN SPALLATION SOURCE ERIC DARIAH ERIC ICOS ERIC INFRAFRONTIER Eu-XFEL ESS ERIC LifeWatch INSTRUCT FAIR SHARE ERIC ELIXIR ILL SKA SPIRAL2 2006 EMFL 2008 ESRF-EBS HL-LHC 2016

ROADMAP 2016 LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS

PSE Part 3 e-book LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS

Health & Food

ENVIRONMENT

ESFRI ROADMAP DYNAMICS

Activities in Macedonia Macedonia has not yet established an ESFRI Roadmap We should join forces and push