Data Infrastructures Opportunities for the European Scientific Information Space Carlos Morais Pires European Commission Paris, 5 March 2012 "The views.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
E-infrastructures Orientations for Horizon 2020 Kostas Glinos DG CONNECT.
Advertisements

1 African ICT Roadmap to Achieve NEPAD Objectives Arusha, Tanzania, 1-3 April 2003 Roles of Government and ATU in the Implementation of NEPAD ICT objectives.
1 Working together to strengthen research in Europe Open access and preservation: how can knowledge sharing be improved in ERA? (session 1.5) Alma Swan.
EAC HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY
Enhancing ICT development and connectivity in Africa Erik Habers Head of Cooperation EU Delegation Nairobi.
1 The current situation of the scientific visa in Europe Workshop on Scientific Visa 8 November 2010 Anna Kadar DG Research European Commission.
Grant Information Search Dr. E. K. Ingbian Associate professor ( Department of Food Science and Technology ) Directorate of Research and Development University.
Lessons from Thematic Working Groups. Getting to Scale: NEEDS Capacity building at all levels – – for all Focus on the most vulnerable Conceive appropriate.
E-Government Policies, Strategies and Implementation Jamal Shahin Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel 15:00 – 15:20, 21 December.
Izolda Bulvinaite, European Commission ,DG MARE, E1
Stakeholder meeting on the SHIFT²RAIL Strategic Master Plan Manuel Pereira, IST Lisbon ERRAC Vice Chairman 20 th June 2014, Brussels 1.
Policy for Transforming Teaching & Learning through ICTs in South Africa Seugnet Blignaut Seugnet Blignaut
THE JOINED UP WORLD OF E-RESEARCH Professor Neil McLean National Technical Standards Adviser to the Department of Education Science and Training (DEST)
Scientific Publication in the European Research Area: moving towards change Pēteris Zilgalvis Head of Unit, Governance and Ethics European Commission,
Linking the European Youth Strategy to the YOUTH IN ACTION opportunities Hans-Georg Wicke JUGEND für Europa – NA for YOUTH IN ACTION in Germany Rotterdam,
e-Infrastructures in Horizon 2020 European Commission – DG CNECT
E-Infrastructures in WP European Commission – DG CNECT eInfrastructure Presentation for national contact points.
Critical Role of ICT in Parliament Fulfill legislative, oversight, and representative responsibilities Achieve the goals of transparency, openness, accessibility,
EMU Strategic Planning Strategic Planning Material Mission/Vision/Values Goals and Objectives January 10, 2014.
Director, DG RTD, Directorate International Cooperation
Procurement Innovation for Cloud Services in Europe CERN – 14 May 2014 Bob Jones (CERN) This document produced by Members of the Helix Nebula consortium.
Infrastructures for Open, Digital Science Current Research Information Systems - CRIS May 2014, Rome Carl-Christian Buhr.
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION PUBLIC CONSULTATION FIRST OVERVIEW EXPORTIC 27 March 2008 JF SOUPIZET HEAD OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DG INFSO These view are.
Scientific Data Infrastructure: activities in the Capacities Programme of FP7 Presentation at euroCRIS Workshop, Brussels 15 September 2009 "The views.
1 European policies for e- Infrastructures Belarus-Poland NREN cross-border link inauguration event Minsk, 9 November 2010 Jean-Luc Dorel European Commission.
European Grid Initiative Technical Forum 21 September 2011, Lyon The Digital Agenda for Europe What about the Cloud? Carl-Christian Buhr European Commission.
1 INFRA : INFRA : Scientific Information Repository supporting FP7 “The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author.
Session Chair: Peter Doorn Director, Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), The Netherlands.
Save time. Reduce costs. Find and reuse interoperability solutions on Joinup for developing European public services Nikolaos Loutas
Scientific information policies and e-infrastructures APA conference 2012 Frascati, 6 November 2012 Carlos Morais Pires European Commission DG CONNECT,
Towards a European network for digital preservation Ideas for a proposal Mariella Guercio, University of Urbino.
A new start for the Lisbon Strategy Knowledge and innovation for growth.
The Scientific Publications System: A Key Factor for EU Research Policy Celina Ramjoué European Commission, Research Directorate-General Science, Economy.
Open Access in innovation...or innovation through Open Access? Marjan van Meerloo.
JOINING UP GOVERNMENTS EUROPEAN COMMISSION Establishing a European Union Location Framework.
„Doctoral candidates as a link between EHEA and ERA- challenges for the 21st century “ Izabela Stanisławiszyn President, EURODOC Bologna.
CARICOM & ICT4D CARICOM & ICT4D. Heads of Gov’t Recognition ICT sector is important for CARICOM’s economy and the realisation of the CSM&E.
The 2012 European Cloud Computing Conference Brussels, 21 March 2012 Building the European Cloud Computing Strategy Carl-Christian Buhr (All expressed.
Promotion of an ICT dialogue between Europe and Latin America Horizon 2020 Dr. Margaretha Mazura, EMF Project Angels Webinar, 13 December 2012.
The EU framework programme for research and innovation.
Workshop on Eurocodes: Training the trainers, Moscow, 9-10 December, European Legislation and Standardization: Benefits of International Cooperation.
China July 2004 The European Union Programmes for EU-China Cooperation in ICT.
1 Framework Programme 7 Overview. 2 The Programmes within FP7 IDEAS European Research Counsel ERC PEOPLE Marie Curie Measures Initial Training Life-long.
DRIVER Action plan for an International Repository Organisation Dale Peters OAI6 Breakout Session Joining up Repositories 18 June 2009.
19-20 October 2010 IT Directors’ Group meeting 1 Item 6 of the agenda ISA programme Pascal JACQUES Unit B2 - Methodology/Research Local Informatics Security.
EGI-InSPIRE RI EGI-InSPIRE EGI-InSPIRE RI EGI strategy and Grand Vision Ludek Matyska EGI Council Chair EGI InSPIRE.
Creating Global Information Commons for Science Presentation at the EUROCRIS meeting September 2006, Brussels by Jean-Jacques Royer CODATA Treasurer.
European open science cloud (EOSC) visions and impact on DARIAH roadmap Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Maarten Hoogerwerf, Jakub Szprot.
EGI-Engage is co-funded by the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme of the European Union under grant number EGI vision for the EOSC Tiziana.
1 Kostas Glinos European Commission - DG INFSO Head of Unit, Géant and e-Infrastructures "The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author.
Barcelona City Council Vision Technology as an enabler for: Economic progress Urban mobility more efficient and sustainable Environmental sustainability.
Why does ERA Need to Flourish European Research Area Policy Fabienne Gautier, DG RTD, Unit ERA Policy and Reform 10 March 2016.
European Perspective on Distributed Computing Luis C. Busquets Pérez European Commission - DG CONNECT eInfrastructures 17 September 2013.
Paola Gargiulo, Ilaria Fava CASPUR – Italy OpenAIRE National Open Access Desk Open Access to research data and publications: OpenAIREplus.
LIVING LAB OF GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH
overview of activities on High Performance Computing
Towards a European Open Science Cloud for research
M25 Group Open Library Data A British Library Perspective
SSHRC’s VISION FOR Canada sustains and enhances its position as a global leader in humanities and social sciences research and research training,
Carlos Morais Pires European Commission Information Society and Media
Jean-Eric Paquet.
EOSCpilot Skills Landscape & Framework
EOSC & e-Science: enabling the digital transformation of Science
Maximizing the value and the impact of health research in Europe
EGI Webinar - Introduction -
Smart Learning concepts to enhance SMART Universities in Africa
Brian Matthews STFC EOSCpilot Brian Matthews STFC
The e-government Conference main issues
Department of Applied Social Sciences
BLUE GROWTH opportunities for sustainable growth in the blue economy
Presentation transcript:

Data Infrastructures Opportunities for the European Scientific Information Space Carlos Morais Pires European Commission Paris, 5 March 2012 "The views expressed are those of the author and do not commit the European Commission"

European Commission Policy maker Funding agency Infrastructure funder & capacity builder Research performer (JRC)

Neelie Kroes Digital Agenda Digital (information) single market Máire Geoghegan-Quinn Research, Innovation & Science Innovation Union European Research Area (ERA)

Open Science Open Science means optimal sharing of research results and tools such as publications, research data, software, educational resources and infrastructures across institutional, disciplinary and national boundaries.

Open Content Publications, data and educational resources resulting from publicly funded research should be openly made available and preserved for reuse. To ensure the highest quality publications and datasets should be reviewed by peers taking advantage of the new opportunities offered by information and communication infrastructures.

Open Infrastructures Research activities need reliable, high-performance and economically efficient infrastructures that are able to manage the expected scale of future data resources. The Internet that changed our lives should keep its ability to provide global, open high-speed connectivity and should mitigate knowledge divides. Data, computational resources and software resulting from publicly funded research should be made openly available and preserved, with appropriate open source licensing, for re-use in research and education activities.

Open Culture Scientists and their organisations should apply open sharing principles. In an open science world the academic and research career systems should support and reward scholars and students who participate in the culture of sharing. Open science should enable adequate education and preparation of citizens to benefit from the abundance of technical tools and scientific information. The young should be inspired by an ambition for new discoveries and the creation of new business and industries, and join the ranks of scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs in far greater numbers. Those using or reusing scientific information should comply with codes of conduct and integrity in his/her discipline.

e-infrastructure for data ”Our vision is a scientific e-infrastructure that supports seamless access, use, re-use of data.” from Riding the Wave report, High-Level Group on Data Supporting 21 st Century scientific data factories Basis for global multi disciplinary research Work on global collaborations (G8+5 working group on data)

Opportunities: Global Collaboration The grand challenges of the 21st century transcend borders, and science will be an increasingly global affair. A strong commitment to open science, will stimulate science inside and outside of Europe. Global collaboration on Data Access and Interoperability

Opportunities: Horizon 2020, ERA Make open access to publications the general principle Start addressing consistently scientific data infrastructure Coordinate with EU Member States on open access and preservation policies

Opportunities: renewed engagement Devoted funding and promotion of science, research and education to implement open science principles. Scientific institutions and supporting industries to innovate and promote open science platforms, making research results discoverable, sharing publications, research data, and software and to put in place reward mechanisms for a culture of sharing and recognition.

Opportunities: renewed engagement Involve scientists, educators, students and their organisations in a permanent dialogue to embrace the culture of open science in their everyday life. Establishment and expansion of top-class e- infrastructures, offering open, secure and sustainable access to and re-use of documents and datasets, opening them to computation and recombination, and enabling seamless collaboration in Europe and beyond.

Conclusion The digital revolution offers undreamed-of possibilities to realize the right “to share in scientific advancement and its benefits” that is enshrined in Art.27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. More efficient data-sharing, amplification of observations, replication of experiments, better testing of theories will enhance transparency and integrity to the scientific enterprise.

Thank you for your attention! Info on Twitter…