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1 Italian Participation in FP7 Programme Capacities Research Infrastructures Prof. Caterina Petrillo Italian Delegate to FP7 Capacities - Infrastructures Director of the Physics Department - University of Perugia Information Day on European Funding Opportunities for Research Infrastructures – Nicosia Results of the Calls 8 and 9 Overall performances

2 Within the scope of this Community action, the term "research infrastructures" refers to facilities, resources and related services that are used by the scientific community to conduct top-level research in their respective fields. This definition covers: major scientific equipment or set of instruments; knowledge based-resources such as collections, archives or structured scientific information; enabling ICT-based infrastructures such as Grid, computing, software and communications; any other entity of a unique nature essential to achieve excellence in research. Such research infrastructures may be "single-sited" or "distributed" (a network of resources). This Community action will only consider the optimization, or emergence, of research infrastructures with a clear European* dimension and added value in terms of performance and access. These infrastructures must contribute significantly to the development of European research capacities. *or national with possible connections with European initiatives Research Infrastructures in FP7 – Capacities

3 FP7 Research Infrastructures action Existing infrastructures Design studies New infrastructures Construction ( Preparatory phase; construction phase) Integrating activities e-Infrastructures ESFRI Roadmap Policy development / Programme implementation Information Day on European Funding Opportunities for Research Infrastructures – Nicosia

4 FP7 Research Infrastructures budget 2007200820092010201120122013 Total (M) EUR27 operational credits 158223285314246891201435 Contribution to RSFF 40030 504010200 Administrative expenses* 12111516146680 Total allocated budget 2102343303603101351361715 Information Day on European Funding Opportunities for Research Infrastructures – Nicosia

5 International Conference on Research Infrastructures - Rome, 30 September 2010 – CNR INDICATIVE PRIORITIES FOR FUTURE CALLS

6 Number of projects (total 284) and EU funding (total 1287 M) Calls 1 to 9

7 Call 8 - FP7-INFRASTRUCTURES-2011-1 Indicative total budget 163,45 M Date of publication: 20 July 2010 Deadline: 25 November 2010 1.1Support to existing research infrastructures 1.1.1 Integrating Activities ~ 103,95 M 1.1.2 ICT-based e-Infrastructures 1.2Support to new research infrastructures 1.2.1 Design Studies ~ 20 M 1.2.2 Construction of new infrastructures (or major upgrades) – implementation phase ~ 30 M 1.2.3 Construction of new infrastructures (or major upgrades) - implementation phase 1.3Support to policy development and programme implementation ~ 9,5 M Information Day on European Funding Opportunities for Research Infrastructures – Nicosia

8 Integrating Activities ranked list (13) PriorityProposalCoordinator 1BioStruct-XDE 2InGOSNL 3CENDARIIE 4LASERLAB-EUROPEDE 5RadioNet3DE 6EPPN* (No IT participants)DE 7BRISKSE 8ECRIN-IAFR 9NMI3-IIFR 10SeaDataNet IIFR 11TREES4FUTUREFR 12HadronPhysics3IT 13H2FCDE Information Day on European Funding Opportunities for Research Infrastructures – Nicosia

9 Design Studies (4) PriorityProposal Acronym Coord. 1HiLumi LHCCH 2ARISEFR 3LAGUNA-LBNOCH 4GROOMFR Implementation Phases (9) AcronymCoordinator 1CRISPFR 2BioMedBridgesDE 3DASISHSE 4ENVRINL Information Day on European Funding Opportunities for Research Infrastructures – Nicosia

10 EATRIS EMBRC EU-Openscreen ECRIN Euro-Bio-imaging BSL4 BIOBANKS-BBMRI EBI-ELIXIR INFRAFRONTIER INSTRUCT Life Sciences Implementation: BioMedBridges All ESFRI Life Sciences infrastructures, coordinated by EMBL Interoperability across data sources and services

11 Environment Implementation: ENVRI èLarge participation of ICT and e-infrastructures actors (key partners from D4SCIENCE, GENESI, EGI, EUDAT, PRACE…) èContribution to GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems) and compliance with INSPIRE EC Directive èDevelopment of common reference model, standards and common components for data pre-processing and post-processing EPOS EURO- ARGO ICOS SIOS EMSO EISCAT LIFE- WATCH

12 Physics and Astronomy Implementation: CRISP All ESFRI Physics, Astronomy and Analytical infrastructures, coordinated by ESRF Seeking synergies between 11 ESFRI Projects totalling more than 9 b investment volume 16 project partners from 12 MS with total op. budg.: 1.5 b /y SKA ELI XFEL EUROFEL ESRF ESS ILL upgrade SPIRAL2 SLHC ILC-HiGrade FAIR

13 Support measures and ERA-NET (9) AcronymCoordinator 1GO-SKANL 2SIDERIFR 3ICAN*FR 4INNET*DE 5EIRIISS*UK 6InfraCoMPDE 7CReATIVE-BNL 8SIM4RDM*UK 9CoPoRI*DE Information Day on European Funding Opportunities for Research Infrastructures – Nicosia

14 CALL 8

15 Italian Performance - Infrastructures 2007 – 2010

16 Italian Performance - Infrastructures 2007 - 2010

17 Italian Performance - Infrastructures 2007 - 2011 Average success rate about 40% measured by either the ratio of financed to submitted or the ratio of funding received to funding asked for. Average funding percentage 10% given by the ratio of budget received to the budget available, with some peaks in specific actions like Design Studies and ICT-based infrastructures.

18 Integrating Initiative – User Support Programme Courtesy of EC, DG Research, Unit B.3 24 000 users 19 000 users supported in their T&S 22 500 supported trip 225 000 supported days of stay 3,7 billions of units of access Information Day on European Funding Opportunities for Research Infrastructures – Nicosia

19 Supported Infrastructures/ Installations per country Courtesy of EC, DG Research, Unit B.3

20 User distribution Courtesy of EC, DG Research, Unit B.3

21 Number of supported users divided by total number of researchers in the country Courtesy of EC, DG Research, Unit B.3

22 Conclusions Integrating Activities & Design Studies Good balance between scientific domains Targeted approach has stimulated some communities towards the coordination of their efforts However strong reduction of budget at EU level need to improve the coordination in Italian SSH and LS communities for a better impact at European level need to develop coordinated vision and actions shared by the various stakeholders Information Day on European Funding Opportunities for Research Infrastructures – Nicosia

23 Clear Strategy Promotion of excellence Optimization of existing resources Larger aimed investment in Research Infrastructures What is needed to improve the national performance in RI Information Day on European Funding Opportunities for Research Infrastructures – Nicosia

24 lFP7 and Capacities Specific Programme èhttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ èhttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/capacities/http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/capacities/ lResearch Infrastructures on Europa website èhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/infrastructur es/http://ec.europa.eu/research/infrastructur es/ lESFRI on CORDIS èhttp://cordis.europa.eu/esfri/ Relevant information

25 Information Day on European Funding Opportunities for Research Infrastructures – Nicosia Thank you for your attention


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