Physical and Engineering Sciences Unit NuPECC Meeting Groningen, November 18-19, 2005.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Title of the presentation Prof. ………. Institution……….. Research Area (Spost Physiology, Psychology, Sociology, ect..) Exploratory Workshop The Future of.
Advertisements

Advanced Piloting Cruise Plot.
Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 1 Computer Systems Organization & Architecture Chapters 8-12 John D. Carpinelli.
Chapter 1 The Study of Body Function Image PowerPoint
1 European Clinical Research in a Global Setting FEAM Launch Event 25 January 2011 European Medical Research Councils Dr Stephane Berghmans.
1 Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Appendix 01.
SOI Asia / AI Spring Meeting Huahin Thailand 18-19, April 2006.
2005: The European Year of Citizenship through Education Angela Garabagiu Administrator
ALGEBRA Number Walls
UNITED NATIONS Shipment Details Report – January 2006.
About the European Science Foundation 1. ESF Update Future of NuPECC and EBCs within ESF and Science Europe Jean-Claude WORMS Head of Unit, PESSC 2.
29 November Research Infrastructures in FP7 Jean-Louis Picqué European Commission DG Research.
Patrick Bressler Physical and Engineering Sciences NuPECC meeting, Zagreb, June 13/14, 2008.
Forward Look Long Range Plan 2010 Scoping Workshop Dr. Thibaut Lery Science Officer Frankfurt Oct.2009.
Status briefing to NuPECC Jean-Claude WORMS Firenze, 8 June
1 Patrick Bressler Head of Unit Physical and Engineering Sciences at the European Science Foundation NuPECC meeting Munich, June 22/23, 2007 FP7 and the.
Physical and Engineering Sciences at ESF NuPECC meeting Vienna, March 13, 2009 Patrick Bressler (HoU, PESC)
Mr Neil Williams Head of the Physical and Engineering Sciences Unit Madrid: 31 May 2010.
Dr. John Marks Director of Science and Strategy Centres of Excellence Meeting, Prague, 24 May.
About the European Science Foundation 1 Dr. Nina Hoffman, Humanities and Social Sciences Unit, European Science Foundation.
1 RA I Sub-Regional Training Seminar on CLIMAT&CLIMAT TEMP Reporting Casablanca, Morocco, 20 – 22 December 2005 Status of observing programmes in RA I.
Jeopardy Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13
Jeopardy Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13
Title Subtitle.
FACTORING ax2 + bx + c Think “unfoil” Work down, Show all steps.
Year 6 mental test 10 second questions
2010 fotografiert von Jürgen Roßberg © Fr 1 Sa 2 So 3 Mo 4 Di 5 Mi 6 Do 7 Fr 8 Sa 9 So 10 Mo 11 Di 12 Mi 13 Do 14 Fr 15 Sa 16 So 17 Mo 18 Di 19.
REVIEW: Arthropod ID. 1. Name the subphylum. 2. Name the subphylum. 3. Name the order.
EU Market Situation for Eggs and Poultry Management Committee 21 June 2012.
1 Undirected Breadth First Search F A BCG DE H 2 F A BCG DE H Queue: A get Undiscovered Fringe Finished Active 0 distance from A visit(A)
IP Multicast Information management 2 Groep T Leuven – Information department 2/14 Agenda •Why IP Multicast ? •Multicast fundamentals •Intradomain.
VOORBLAD.
15. Oktober Oktober Oktober 2012.
1 Breadth First Search s s Undiscovered Discovered Finished Queue: s Top of queue 2 1 Shortest path from s.
1 RA III - Regional Training Seminar on CLIMAT&CLIMAT TEMP Reporting Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25 – 27 October 2006 Status of observing programmes in RA.
Factor P 16 8(8-5ab) 4(d² + 4) 3rs(2r – s) 15cd(1 + 2cd) 8(4a² + 3b²)
Basel-ICU-Journal Challenge18/20/ Basel-ICU-Journal Challenge8/20/2014.
© 2012 National Heart Foundation of Australia. Slide 2.
Universität Kaiserslautern Institut für Technologie und Arbeit / Institute of Technology and Work 1 Q16) Willingness to participate in a follow-up case.
Sets Sets © 2005 Richard A. Medeiros next Patterns.
Understanding Generalist Practice, 5e, Kirst-Ashman/Hull
Chapter 5 Test Review Sections 5-1 through 5-4.
25 seconds left…...
H to shape fully developed personality to shape fully developed personality for successful application in life for successful.
Januar MDMDFSSMDMDFSSS
Analyzing Genes and Genomes
We will resume in: 25 Minutes.
©Brooks/Cole, 2001 Chapter 12 Derived Types-- Enumerated, Structure and Union.
Essential Cell Biology
Intracellular Compartments and Transport
PSSA Preparation.
Immunobiology: The Immune System in Health & Disease Sixth Edition
Essential Cell Biology
Immunobiology: The Immune System in Health & Disease Sixth Edition
Immunobiology: The Immune System in Health & Disease Sixth Edition
Energy Generation in Mitochondria and Chlorplasts
ESF greets and welcomes you in Obergurgl!. Dr. Aigars Ekers ESF-EUROCORES Coordinator PESC - Physical and Engineering Sciences Unit ESF and.
Networking Research in Europe Mr Neil Williams Head of the Physical and Engineering Sciences Unit CG & EW meeting : 1 September 2010.
Financial Background PESC Plenary Meeting La Petite Pierre, 17 October 2008.
The European Science Foundation is a non-governmental organisation based in Strasbourg, France.
An introduction to the ESF and PESC Physical and Engineering Sciences (PESC) 28th Standing Committee Meeting La Petite Pierre, October 17, 2008 Patrick.
2 Europe Needs Science ESF provide s a common platform for Member Organisations (MOs) in order to: Advance European research Explore new directions.
About the European Science Foundation 1. 2 Setting Science Agendas for Europe The European Science Foundation provides a common platform for its Member.
2 Europe Needs Science We provide a common platform for our Member Organisations (MOs) in order to: Advance European research Explore new.
The European Science Foundation is a non-governmental organisation based in Strasbourg, France.
Europe Needs Science We provide a common platform for
Presentation transcript:

Physical and Engineering Sciences Unit NuPECC Meeting Groningen, November 18-19, 2005

ESF-PESC unit Taking over from Neil Williams Patrick Bressler Tel: +33 (0)

ESF Member Organisations 77 in 30 countries

ESF-PESC unit Exploratory workshops: 15 workshops funded by PESC in in2006 Scientific networks: currently 5 Scientific programmes: currently 18 (3 to end by 2006, 6 new to start) Patricia Arsene EUROCORES: SONS 1 & 2, FoNE, S3T & E-STAR, 2 new (EUROQUAM, EUROCORIS) Farzam Ranjbaran, Josefa Limeres, Jean-Claude Worms (ESSC) Forward Looks: currently 3 + (1 new, pending) Chantal Durant, Sophie Franck, Marie Gruber, Catherine Lobstein, Carole Mabrouk, Celine Quedrue, Catherine Werner

ESF-PESC unit COST TC MAT 22/23 Sept. (2006: Domain Committee Materials) EMRS/EMF meeting MEPs, 28 Sept. COST TC TIST 11/12 Oct. (Domain Committe IST) PESC meeting 27/28 Oct. (Plenary) CRAF meeting 17/18 Nov. (ESF Expert Committee) 24/25 Nov. General Assembly 1/2 Dec. EUROQUAM, Brussels (Eurocores) 6/7 Dec. EUROCORIS, Brussels (Eurocores) Call: searching new experts for peer review (e.g.: younger colleagues)

Technopolis Report Review of ESF instruments Findings: Instruments clearly achieve their objectives effectively They involve 20% of relevant European leading scientists Instruments are very open to academia Bottom-up approach/standard procedures are advantages over EC-FPs ESF has the scope to play a bigger role Exploratory Workshops strengthen European collaboration à la carte Programmes oriented towards capacity building, open to new participants (emphasis PESC/LESC) Network scheme a plus (European added value): more inclusive work (GB funding vs MO funding) (emphasis SCSS, HSC) Overlap with COST actions

Technopolis Report Review of ESF instruments Recommendations: Reduce administrative delays (MOs should loosen financial control) Reduce timelines (e.g. Exploratory Workshops) Reduce administrative handling Merge Programmes (and Networks) with COST Actions (efficiency & transparency) Increase public awareness of ESF & instruments Enhance industrial participation

PESC Standing Committee for the Physical and Engineering Sciences (PESC) European Science Foundation 1 quai Lezay-Marnésia BP Strasbourg cedex France