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Research Infrastructures and H2020
WP 2016-2017
EaP PANEL on Research and Innovation
2016 annual event “Horizon 2020 NCPs training
16-17 March, Kyiv, Ukraine
Gaëlle DECROIX
French NCP for RI
Research Infrastructures• Research infrastructures are facilities, resources and services that are used by the
research communities to conduct research and foster innovation.
Major scientific equipmentsKnowledge-based resources
e-infrastructures
Why an EU approach forResearch Infrastructures?
To address collectively the complexity and cost of the design and development of new world class research infrastructures
To open access to the research infrastructures existing in the individual Member State to all European researchers
To avoid duplication of efforts and to coordinate and rationalise the use of these research infrastructures
To trigger the exchange of best practice, develop interoperability of facilities and resources, develop the training of the next generation of researchers
To connect national research communities and increase the overall quality of the research and innovation
To help pooling resources so that the Union can also develop and operate research infrastructures globally
From FP7 to Horizon 2020
More focused support to the implementation and operation of world-class infrastructures such as ESFRI projects
Broader access to and deeper integration of European research infrastructures Assure the sustainability during the life cycle of the RI (European / National RI
roadmaps, new type of users, market analysis, business plan) Foster the innovation potential of research infrastructures Widen the participation to pan-European research infrastructures More support to e-infrastructures Reinforce policy support to European strategy on research infrastructures Develop international dimension of the actions
RI budget : DG RTD part + DG CNECT (INFSO) part . However 1 programme committee.
• FP 6 RI budget : 715M€ (i.e. 4% of FP6 total budget FP6)from which DG INFSO : ~182M€ (25,5%)
• FP 7 RI budget : 1 715M€ (i.e. 3,4% of FP7 total budget FP7)from which DG INFSO : 475M€ (27%)
• H2020 RI budget : 2 488M€ (i.e. 3,2% of H2020 total budget)from which DG CONECT : 830M€ (33%)WP2014‐2015 : 554,5M€from which ESFRI : 199M€from which DG CONECT : 184,5M€WP2016‐2017 : 613 M€from which ESFRI : 110 M€from which DG CONECT : ~ 241M€
From FP7 to H2020
Industrial leadershipSocietal challenges Health, demographic change, wellbeing Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine -
maritime research, bio-economy Secure, clean and efficient energy Smart, green, integrated transport Climate action, resource efficiency, raw materials Inclusive, innovative societies Secure societies
European Research Council Future and Emerging Technologies Marie Curie actions European Research infrastructures (including e-infrastructures) – 2.488 M€
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (ICT, space, nanotechnologies, advanced materials and advanced manufacturing and processing, biotechnology)
Access to risk finance Innovation in SMEs
Excellent science
Horizon 2020– Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2014-2020)
A Coherent Toolbox of Activities
ImplementationConcept Preparation Operation
DesignStudy Preparatory
Phase
ESFRI & Other World Class RI (OWCRI) of pan European interest
ESFRI & Other World Class RI (OWCRI) of pan European interest Integrating
Activities
Support to Implementation & OperationIndividual projects - Clusters Innovation &
Human resources
EU Structural Funds & National Funding
Policy support actions – International Cooperation
Research Infrastructures in the 2016-2017 Work
Programme
Research Infrastructures Unit European Commission – DG Research & Innovation
What's new Ø A strategic approach with more attention to the contribution
to the current political priorities
Ø More integration with other parts of Horizon 2020, in particular the Societal challenges, to exploit synergies and complementarities, and address their identified gaps
Ø New and reinforced emphasis on innovation, sustainability and data exploitation throughout all programme, in particular in actions for advanced communities and established pan-European research infrastructures
Ø Support to large scale initiatives for innovation
Ø New approach for integrating activities with different processes for Starting and Advanced Communities
Ø More open and bottom-up topics Ø A more coherent WP: Open Research Data pilot and TA/VA
provision applicable to both RI and e-infrastructires
Research Infrastructures – Calls 2016-175 Calls – 15 topics – 613 M€
1. Development and long-term sustainability of new pan-European RIs (4) 140 M€
2. Integrating & Opening RIs of European Interest (2) 200 M€
3. e-Infrastructures (5) (funded by DG CNECT) 221 M€
4. Fostering the innovation potential of RI (2) 30 M€
5. Support to Policy & Internat. cooperation (RI/e-RI) (2) 22 M€
Call INFRADEV– Development and long-term sustainability of new pan-European RIs
To support the development of a comprehensive landscape of new sustainable world-class research infrastructures in Europe, helping to respond to challenges in science, industry & society
Emphasis on long-term sustainability, efficient operation, data management and on fostering the innovation potential
1. Design studies
2. Preparatory Phase of ESFRI projects
3. Individual support to ESFRI & OWCRI
4. Pilot action for a Eur. Open Science Cloud for Research
INFRADEV-01-2017 - Design studies
Support the conceptual and technical design of new research infrastructures, which are leading-edge user facilities of a clear European dimension and interest : Ø Bottom-up call, aimed at identifying the RIs that really have the
potential to become the next generation of European world-class RI Ø Total budget 20 M€ - EU contribution per proposal (RIA) between 1-3 M€ Ø Leading to a 'conceptual or technical design report' through
• Scientific & technical work: drafting of concepts & engineering plans for the construction; creation of prototypes; work to ensure the take-up and the efficiency of the services provided to scientific communities and
• Conceptual work: plans to integrate the new RI into the European RI landscape; estimation of budget for construction and operation; plans for an international governance structure; planning of research services to be provided; procedure and criteria to choose the RI site.
INFRADEV-02-2016 - Preparatory Phases
Support the preparatory phase of ESFRI projects: Ø Targeting the new projects in the 2016 update of the ESFRI roadmap Ø Total budget 40 M€ - EU contribution per proposal up to 4 M€ Ø Coordination & Support Action (CSA) Ø Leading to a legal and financial agreements for the setting-up of the RI
through work on: • Legal setting; • Governance structure; Management and logistic organisation; • Financial setting for construction, operation and decommission; • Strategic aspects such as socio-economic and local/regional impact; • Technical aspects when necessary to complete the final technical design.
INFRADEV-03-2016-2017 Individual support to ESFRI & OWCRI
To facilitate and support long-term sustainability and efficient operation of the ESFRI & Other World-Class RI (OWCRI): Ø Targeting individual ESFRI RI and OWCRI with established legal
structure and governance at EU or international level, such as ERIC. Ø Total budget 70 M€ - EU contribution per proposal (CSA) 2 - 5 M€ Ø On a competitive basis: proposals must demonstrate their crucial need
for the requested support and how this will ensure their sustainability Ø Proposals must also explain complementarities with previous or
current EU grants. Ø Covering: membership enlargement, international cooperation, testing
and improvement of access provision to users to increase reliability and create trust, definition of business model & service model agreements, outreach and technology transfer.
ESFRI : European Roadmap for RI• Created in 2002 (open coordination approach)
– Intergovernmental concertation– Elaboration of the idela list of European Research Infrastructures for XXI
century
• Process– 2 delegates per country (nominated by the government) – 7 Strategic Working Groups
• Livrables ESFRI– Roadmap (2006, 2008, 2010, 2016)
• 29 ESFRI landmarks (in implementation) • 21 ESFRI projects (9 projects in 2008, 6 in 2010, 6 in 2016)
– ERIC status (2009)
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ECCSEL European Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage Laboratory Infrastructure
2008 2016 ERIC under preparation 80-120 1**
EU-SOLARIS European SOLAR Research Infrastructure for Concentrated Solar Power
2010 2020* ERIC under preparation 120 3-4
MYRRHA Multi-purpose hYbrid Reactor for High-tech Applications 2010 2024* NA 100
WindScanner European WindScanner Facility 2010 2018* 45-60 8
ACTRIS Aerosols, Clouds and Trace gases Research Infrastructure
2016 2025* 190 50
DANUBIUS-RI International Centre for Advanced Studies on River-Sea Systems
2016 2022* 222 28
EISCAT_3D Next generation European incoherent scatter radar system
2008 2021* 74 6
EPOS European Plate Observing System 2008 2020* ERIC under preparation 53 15
SIOS Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System 2008 2020* 80 2-3
AnaEE Infrastructure for Analysis and Experimentation on Ecosystems
2010 2018* 200 2-3**
EMBRC European Marine Biological Resource Centre 2008 2016 ERIC under preparation 4,5 6
EMPHASIS European Infrastructure for multi-scale Plant Phenomics and Simulation for food security in a changing climate
2016 2020* 73 3,6
ERINHA European research infrastructure on highly pathogenic agents
2008 2018* NA NA
EU-OPENSCREEN European Infrastructure of Open Screening Platforms for Chemical Biology
2008 2018* ERIC under preparation 7 1,2
Euro-BioImaging European Research Infrastructure for Imaging Technologies in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
2008 2017* ERIC under preparation NA 1,55
ISBE Infrastructure for Systems Biology Europe 2010 2018* 30 7,2
MIRRI Microbial Resource Research Infrastructure 2010 2019* 6,2 1
CTA Cherenkov Telescope Array 2008 2023* 297 20
EST European Solar Telescope 2016 2026* 200 9
KM3NeT 2.0 KM3 Neutrino Telescope 2.0:Astroparticle & Oscillations Research with Cosmics in the Abyss
2016 2020* 92 3
E-RIHS European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science 2016 2022* 4 5
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EMSO European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water-column Observatory
2006 2016 ERIC under preparation 108 36
EURO-ARGO ERIC European contribution to the international Argo Programme
2006 2014 ERIC, 2014 10 8
IAGOS In-service Aircraft for a Global Observing System 2006 2014 AISBL, 2014 25 6
ICOS ERIC Integrated Carbon Observation System 2006 2016 ERIC, 2015 48 24-35
LifeWatch e-infrastructure for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research 2006 2016 ERIC under preparation 66 10
BBMRI ERIC Biobanking and BioMolecular resources Research Infrastructure
2006 2014 ERIC, 2013 170-220
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EATRIS ERIC European Advanced Translational Research Infrastructure in Medicine
2006 2013 ERIC, 2013 500 2,5
ECRIN ERIC European Clinical Research Infrastructure Network 2006 2014 ERIC, 2013 1,5 2
ELIXIR A distributed infrastructure for life-science information 2006 2014 ELIXIR Consortium Agreement, 2013 125 95
INFRAFRONTIER European Research Infrastructure for the generation, phenotyping, archiving and distribution of mouse disease models
2006 2013 GmbH, 2013ERIC under preparation
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INSTRUCT Integrated Structural Biology Infrastructure 2006 2012 International Consortium Agreement, 2012 ERIC under preparation
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E-ELT European Extremely Large Telescope 2006 2024* Programme of ESO 1.000 40
ELI Extreme Light Infrastructure 2006 2018* AISBL, 2013ERIC under preparation
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EMFL European Magnetic Field Laboratory 2008 2014 AISBL, 2015 170 20
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European Spallation Source 2006 2025* ERIC, 2015 1.843 140
European XFEL European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser Facility 2006 2017* GmbH, 2009 1.490 115
FAIR Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research 2006 2022* GmbH, 2010 1.262 234
HL-LHC High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider 2016 2026* Programme of CERN 1.370 100
ILL 20/20 Institut Max von Laue-Paul Langevin 2006 2020* Programme of ILL 171 92
SKA Square Kilometre Array 2006 2020* SKAO, 2011 650 75
SPIRAL2 Système de Production d’Ions Radioactifs en Ligne de 2e génération
2006 2016 Programme of GANIL 110 5-6
CESSDA Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives 2006 2013 Norwegian limited company, 2013ERIC under preparation
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CLARIN ERIC Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure
2006 2012 ERIC, 2012 NA 12
DARIAH ERIC Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities 2006 2019* ERIC, 2014 4,3 0,6
ESS ERIC European Social Survey 2006 2013 ERIC, 2013 NA 6
SHARE ERIC Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe 2006 2011 ERIC, 2011 110 12
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INFRADEV-04-2016 European Open Science Cloud for Research
Pilot action to demonstrate how wide availability of scientific data and data-analysis services for European researchers can be ensured through a cloud infrastructure. Ø Addressing the federation, networking and coordination of existing
research infrastructures and scientific clouds to increase data findability, accessibility and interoperability, and to facilitate re-use of data
Ø Total budget 10 M€ - EU contribution per proposal (RIA) between 5 and 10 M€.
Ø Designing a stakeholder driven governance framework. Ø Building on existing e-infrastructures and thematic data infrastructures Ø Interrelated to EINFRA-12-2017
Call INFRADEV Summary
Research Infrastructures (RTD) 2016 2017 TOTAL Single grant
CALL H2020-INFRADEV-2016-2017 80 60 140
INFRADEV-10: Design studies 20 20 From 1 to 3 M€
INFRADEV-02: Preparatory Phase 40 40 Up to 4 M€
INFRADEV-03: Individual Support 30 40 70 From 2 to 5 M€
INFRADEV-04: Eur. Open Science Cloud 10 10 From 5 to 10 M€
Deadlines: 30 March 2016 22 June 2016 29 March 2017
Three mandatory components of a transitional instrument: Networking; Trans-national / Virtual Access; Joint Research Activities for the improvement of RI services.
max one proposal per area is expected to be funded, as IAs aim to coordinate & integrate key RI in given fields avoiding duplicate efforts
access to be provided only to key RI of European interest, able to attract significant numbers of TA users. proposals should take into due account all relevant ESFRI RI to exploit synergies and to ensure coherency in the EU RI landscape
proposals should address innovation capacity (technology transfer, participation of SMEs, instrumentation development), international dimension, management of generated data…
WP-RI 16-17 - Call 2 : “Integrating and opening RIs of European interest”: Integrating Activities
To open up key national and regional research infrastructures to all European researchers and to ensure their optimal use and joint development:
1. INFRAIA-1-2016-2017: IA for Advanced Communities (AC): whose RIs show an advanced degree of coordination gained through previous IA grantsOne stage call. Targeted approach based on a Multi-Annual Plan (MAP)Total budget 160 M€ - EU contribution per proposal (RIA) up to 10 M€
2. INFRAIA-2-2017: IA for Starting Communities (SC): never supported for their RI integration under EU FP7 or Horizon 2020 calls, in particular within an IATwo-stage call. Full bottom-up approachTotal budget 40 M€ - EU contribution per proposal (RIA) up to 5 M€
WP-RI 16-17 - Call 2 : “Integrating and opening RIs of European interest”: Integrating Activities
10-20%
StartingÉtape 1
StartingÉtape 2
AdvancedCommunity
Super‐advancedCommunity
SustainableCommunity ?
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70-80% 90%
Framework Programm: 3 x 4 years
< 5M€< 10M€ < 10M€
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funding
Coherent approach for Integrating ActivitesProjects
INFRAIA-1-2016-17: Integrating Activities for AC
27 pre-selected topics emphasis on innovation aspects, on widening trans-national and virtual
access provision, on novelties with respect to previous grants in particular for "super advanced" communities, addressing the
sustainability of the integrated RI services provided at European level through, e.g., the involvement of funders and the preparation of a business/funding plan beyond the end of the project.
Criteria for prioritisation in the MAP: Contribution & support to other H2020 parts and/or to break-through
research Contribution to EU strategic priorities Coverage of emerging needsPrevious Grant Agreement timing and performance taken into account=> Deadline for submission: 30 March 2016
INFRAIA-2-2017: Integrating Activities for SC
Emphasis on networking, standardisation and establishing a common access procedure for trans-national and/or virtual access provision. All areas of science and technology are considered Proposals should not restrict their services to too narrow research fields
and should address the wider scientific communities, even multidisciplinary ones, which can be served by the involved sets of RIs.
SC should organise the key RIs in their domain Two-stage call as large oversubscription expected Short proposal 20 pages, only proposals for 3 times the available budget
will pass to the second stage (full proposal) => Deadline for submission: 30 March 2016
Call INFRAIA Summary
Distribution of Advanced Communities areas by domain Domain N. of areas Domain N. of areas Bio Medical Sciences 7 Material and Analytical Facilities 4 Energy 2 Physics 4 Environment 7 Social Sciences and Humanities 2 ICT 1
Total number of areas 27
Research Infrastructures (RTD) 2016 2017 TOTAL Single grant
CALL H2020-INFRAIA-2016-2017 88 112 200
INFRAIA-01: IA for Advanced communities 88 72 160 Up to 10 M€
INFRAIA-02: IA for Starting communities (two-stages) 40 40 Up to 5 M€
Deadlines: 30 March 2016 (INFRAIA-01 and INFRAIA-02 1st stage) 29 March 2017 (INFRAIA-02 2nd stage)
Call INFRAINNOV - Fostering the innovation potential of Research Infrastructures
INFRAINNOV-01-2017 – Fostering co-innovation for future detection and imaging technologies Establishment of a novel research and innovation collaborative framework to support technology and innovation transfer from RI towards industrial partners and joint development of high-tech components Ø Total budget 20 M€ - EU contribution per proposal (RIA) up to 20 M€ Ø Financial support to third parties
INFRAINNOV-02-2016 – Support to Technological Infrastructures Development of strategic agendas & roadmaps for key technologies for the construction/upgrade of RI, identification of potential markets, exchange of good practices, … Ø Total budget 10 M€ - EU contribution per proposal (CSA) up to 2 M€ Ø Expected to cover at least five different technological domain of interest for
pan European RI
Call INFRAINNOV Summary
Research Infrastructures (RTD) 2016 2017 TOTAL Single grant
CALL H2020-INFRAINNOV-2016-2017 10 20 30 INNOV-01-2017: Fostering co-innovation 20 20 Up to 20 M€
INNOV-02-2016: Technological Infrastructures 10 10 Up to 2 M€
Deadlines: 30 March 2016 29 March 2017
Call INFRASUPP - Policy and International cooperation
INFRASUPP-01-2016 – Policy and INCO measures for RI 1. Synchronising and harmonisation of RI evaluation mechanisms and road-mapping 2. International landscaping exercise for RI 3. Bilateral cooperation on RI with Africa 4. Training needs of SESAME, Jordan
Ø Total budget 8 M€ - EU contribution per proposal (CSA) 1.5 – 2 M€
INFRASUPP-02-2017 – Policy and INCO measures for RI 1. Development of a model describing the socio-economic leverage of RI 2. Cooperation between EU and strategic partners for the development of global RI 3. Support to RDA secretariat, participation of new communities and ESFRI RI and
emergence of building blocks for interoperable data infrastructure (CNECT/RTD)
Ø Total budget 6,5 M€ - EU contrib. per proposal (CSA) (1) & (2): up to 1.5 M€; (3): 3 - 3.5 M€
Call INFRASUPP Summary
Research Infrastructures (RTD / CNECT) DG 2016 2017 TOTAL Single grant
CALL - H2020-INFRASUPP-2016-2017 RTD 8 4 12
CNECT 7,5 2,5 10
INFRASUPP-01-2016: Policy and INCO for RI RTD 8 8 From 1,5 to 2 M€
INFRASUPP-02-2017: Policy and INCO for RI RTD 4 4 Up to 1,5 M€ or
From 3 to 3,5 M€ CNECT 2,5 2,5
INFRASUPP-03-2016: Policy and INCO for e-RI CNECT 7,5 7,5 From 0,3 to 3 M€
Deadlines: 30 March 2016 29 March 2017
Other actions
Presidency event: Launch of the 2016 ESFRI Roadmap
Ø Dutch Presidency - 2016 first half
Ø Total budget 0.1 M€
External expertise
Ø Reviewers, experts for the implementation of the EU R&I policies and ERA achievement , experts for H2020 interim evaluation and experts for ERIC evaluation
Ø Total budget 0.8 M€ in 2016 - 0.8 M€ in 2017 – RTD/CNECT
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Horizon 2020 Research e-Infrastructures Excellence in Science Work Programme 2016-17 Anni Hellman DG CONNECT European Commission
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E-INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES ENABLE THE OPEN SCIENCE VISION
Open research data
Data and computing intensive science
Research and education
networking
High performance computing
Big data innovation
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Implementation Principles
• Service orientation ─ Catalogue of services
• Maximizing and assessing the impact of e-Infrastructures
─ Use of KPIs for operational, technical and socio-economic impact assessment
• Participation in international fora such as the Research Data Alliance (RDA)
• Innovation through co-design
• Open research data
• Horizon 2020 as a catalyst for growth and jobs
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e-Infra WP2016-17 consists of 3 themes
Integration and consolidation of e-infrastructure
platforms
Prototyping innovative e-infrastructure platforms and
services
Support to policies and international cooperation
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Theme 1 - Integration and consolidation
Covers - Coordination of operations and funding (regional, national & European
levels) - Exploiting synergies between operational e-Infrastructures - Continuous upgrades of infrastructure without service disruption Features - TRL8 or above
- Transnational and virtual access cost reimbursement - Documentation of services on an open Service Catalogue - Services to be assessed by an external board (approved by the EC) - Projects to conclude written collaboration agreements
Topics - EINFRA-11-2016, EINFRA-12-2017 and EINFRA-8-2014 (GEANT)
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Theme 2 – Prototyping innovative platforms and services
Covers - Evolution through innovative actions - Platform-driven innovation. Push from the supply side - User-driven innovation. Pull from the demand side Features - TRL6 at the beginning of the project; (at least) TRL8 by the end (except
PPI actions)
Topics - EINFRA-21-2017, EINFRA-22-2016, EINFRA-8-2014 (GEANT) and FETFLAG-1-2014
(Human Brain Project)
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Interplay between theme 1 and theme 2: a dynamic view of WP 16/17
WP 16/17 Future WPs
Catalogue of operational services
Theme 1: Integration and consolidation
Theme 2: Innovation
Prototypes of new platforms and services
Catalogue of operational services
New prototypes
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Theme 3 – Policies and international cooperation
Covers - European support to the Research Data Alliance, RDA - Support to data dissemination and international cooperation in the context
of the Square Kilometre Array project - International Co-operation on e-infrastructure supporting major societal
challenges - Support to the e-IRG secretariat - Support to dissemination for the e-infrastructure programme - Support to small-size foresight roadmaps for the e-infrastructure
programme
Topics - INFRASUPP-03-2016, INFRASUPP-02-2017 (3), INFRASUPP-03-2017
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Conditions applicable to all e-Infrastructure projects: part D of the section “Specific features for Research
Infrastructures” p.74-77
• Proposals shall consider existing operational services to the greatest extent possible to use or extend them
• All proposals are requested to suggest clear metrics (KPIs) for monitoring results and impact
• All services developed should be made discoverable on-line by including them in searchable catalogues or digital registries
• All software developed should be open source with appropriate licenses
• Theme 1 (Integration): Focus on (i) Networking & (ii) Service activities
• Theme 2 (Innovation): (i) Networking, (ii) Service & (iii) Joint Research Activities (JRA)
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Aiming to foster a culture of co-operation between project stakeholders but also with other related projects.
• Joint management of service provision and pooling of distributed resources.
• Dissemination of project results and knowledge, contribution to innovation
• Reinforcing partnership with industry, involvement of industrial associations in consortia
• Definition of common standards, protocols and interoperability; benchmarking
• Exchange of personnel and training of staff • Definition of data management plans • Coordination with national or international related initiatives
Networking Activities (non-exhaustive list)
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Based on at least TRL 8 systems & technologies Adequate description of the services provided in the form of a catalogue of services (for theme 1) Compliant with the model of Trans-national and virtual access costs (for theme 1)
• Procurement & upgrading of infrastructure, operations and end-to-end services
• Services deployed on top of generic infrastructures to serve virtual communities in the various scientific domains
• Support of middleware component repositories • Data and resources management . • Foster the effective use of distributed supercomputing facilities;
federation of services and wide use of digital repositories • Vertical integration in support of specific virtual research
communities
Service Activities (non-exhaustive list)
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Innovative activities to explore new fundamental technologies or techniques, which have already reached TRL 6, targeting TRL 8. Should involve, whenever appropriate, industrial partners and SMEs to promote innovation.
• Higher performance methodologies, protocols and instrumentation • Innovative solutions for data collection, management, curation and
annotation; • Introduction of new end-to-end services (dynamic allocation of resources
and innovative accounting management); • Novel solutions driving the emergence of high level interoperable
services; • Innovative software solutions for making new user communities benefit
from computing services.
Joint Research Activities (non-exhaustive list)
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Budget (M€)
Theme 1 - Integration and consolidation of e-infrastructure platforms supporting European policies and research and education communities (55)
EINFRA-1.1-2016 - Support to the next implementation phase of Pan-European High Performance Computing infrastructure and services (PRACE) 15
EINFRA-1.2-2017 - Data and Distributed Computing e-infrastructures for Open Science 40
Theme 2 - Prototyping innovative e-infrastructure platforms and services for research and education communities, industry and the citizens at large (67)
EINFRA-2.1-2017 – Platform-driven e-infrastructure innovation 46
EINFRA-2.2-2016 – User-driven e-infrastructure innovation 21
3 - Support to policies and international cooperation (10)
INFRASUPP-02-2017 Policy & Cooperation measures for research Infrastructures 2,5+1*
INFRASUPP-03-2016 Support to policies and international cooperation 7,5
Other actions including different type of instruments:
(a) FPA - GÉANT Partnership Projects (64)
(b) FPA - Computing and storage e-infrastructure for the Human Brain Project FET Flagship (FPA) (25)
Total 221
Budget overview
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TOPIC Title Category Budget SplitType
of Action
Open DateDeadline Budget Recommended proposal budget
EINFRA-11-2016
Support to the next implementation phase of Pan-European High Performance
Computing infrastructure and services (PRACE)
HPC & PRACE HPC & PRACE RIA 08/12/2015 30/03/2016 € 15M -
EINFRA-22-2016 User-driven e-Infrastructure Innovation
Exploitation of e-infrastructures for user-driven innovation and pilots responding to community specific challenges
Societal Challenges RIA
08/12/2015 30/03/2016 € 21M
€2M - €3M
Innovative Actors (SME) RIA €5M - €6M
pan-European ID Federation RIA €2,5M - €3M
Innovation for Open Science e-infrastructures and services
Support services for Open Science RIA €1M - €2M
INFRASUPP-03-2016Support to policies and
international cooperation for e-infrastructures
Research and Innovation Actions for International Co-operation on high-end e-infrastructure requirements
Square Kilometre Array RIA
08/12/2015 30/03/2016
€ 3M €1,5M - € 3M
Coordination and Support actions for international co-operation and policy development
International Co-operation on e-infrastructure supporting major societal challenges
CSA
€ 4,5M
€0,5M - €1M
Policy support to e-infrastructure programme (e-IRG) CSA €0,5M - €1M
Support to dissemination for the e-infrastructure programme CSA €1M - €1,5M
Support to small-size foresight roadmaps for the e-infrastructure programme
CSA €300K - €400K
EINFRA-21-2017 Platform-driven e-infrastructure innovation
Public Procurement of innovative HPC systems Procurement PPI 14/04/2016 20/09/2016 € 26M -
Research and Innovation Actions for e-Infrastructure prototypes
Universal discoverability of data objects and provenance RIA
08/12/2016 29/03/2017 €20M€4M - €5M
Computing e-infrastructure with extreme large datasets RIA €2,5M - €3M
EINFRA-12-2017
Data and Distributed Computing e-
infrastructures for Open Science
Secure and agile data and distributed computing e-infrastructures
“European Open Science Cloud for Research” (Related to INFRADEV-4-2016)
RIA08/12/2016 29/03/2017 € 40M
€10M - €15M
Access and preservation platforms for scientific information
Open Access RIA €8M - €10M
INFRASUPP-02-2017Policy and international
cooperation measures for research infrastructures
RDA Support RDA Support CSA 08/12/2016 29/03/2017 € 3,5M €3M - €3,5M
e-Infrastructures WP2016-17 (Chronological view)
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e-Infrastructures WP2016-17 (Topic view)
TOPIC Title Category Budget Split Type
of Action
Open Date Deadline Budget Recommended
proposal budget
Them
e 1
EINFRA-11-2016Support to the next implementation phase of Pan-European High Performance Computing
infrastructure and services (PRACE)HPC & PRACE HPC & PRACE RIA 08/12/2015 30/03/2016 € 15M -
EINFRA-12-2017Data and Distributed
Computing e-infrastructures for Open Science
Secure and agile data and distributed computing e-infrastructures
“European Open Science Cloud for Research” (Related to INFRADEV-4-2016)
RIA
08/12/2016 29/03/2017 € 40M
€10M - €15M
Access and preservation platforms for scientific information Open Access RIA €8M - €10M
Them
e 2
EINFRA-21-2017 Platform-driven e-infrastructure innovation
Public Procurement of innovative HPC systems Procurement PPI 14/04/2016 20/09/2016 € 26M -
Research and Innovation Actions for e-Infrastructure prototypes
Universal discoverability of data objects and provenance RIA
08/12/2016 29/03/2017 €20M€4M - €5M
Computing e-infrastructure with extreme large datasets RIA €2,5M - €3M
EINFRA-22-2016 User-driven e-Infrastructure Innovation
Exploitation of e-infrastructures for user-driven innovation and pilots responding to community specific challenges
Societal Challenges RIA
08/12/2015 30/03/2016 € 21M
€2M - €3MInnovative Actors (SME) RIA €5M - €6Mpan-European ID Federation RIA €2,5M - €3M
Innovation for Open Science e-infrastructures and services Support services for Open Science RIA €1M - €2M
Sup
port
Act
ions
INFRASUPP-02-2017Policy and international
cooperation measures for research infrastructures
RDA Support RDA Support CSA 08/12/2016 29/03/2017 € 3,5M €3M - €3,5M
INFRASUPP-03-2016Support to policies and
international cooperation for e-infrastructures
Research and Innovation Actions for International Co-operation on high-end e-infrastructure requirements
Square Kilometre Array RIA
08/12/2015 30/03/2016
€ 3M €1,5M - € 3M
Coordination and Support actions for international co-operation and policy development
International Co-operation on e-infrastructure supporting major societal challenges
CSA
€ 4,5M
€0,5M - €1M
Policy support to e-infrastructure programme (e-IRG) CSA €0,5M - €1M
Support to dissemination for the e-infrastructure programme CSA €1M - €1,5M
Support to small-size foresight roadmaps for the e-infrastructure programme
CSA €300K - €400K
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e-Infrastructures WP2016-17 Other Actions
Title Budget Split Type of Action
Time frame Budget
GÉANT - FPAResearch and Education
Networking SGA Q1-2016€ 64M
Trans-Atlantic submarine cable SGA Q1-2016
Interactive computing e-Infrastructure for the Human Brain
Project FET FlagshipThe Human Brain Project SGA Q1-2017 € 25M
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Synergies with other parts of the Research Infrastructures
Workprogramme
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Further information and additional
resources
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The Digital4Science platform www.ec.europa.eu/d4science
#D4Science @ICTscienceEU @FET_EU @FETflagships @eInfraEU
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Digital4Science Content:
• Discussions: Share your thoughts on excellent science in the digital age. Start a discussion or participate to ongoing debates.
• Library: Upload materials or documents to endorse
ongoing discussions. Post evidence to support your views, opinions or link it to an ongoing debate.
• Blogs: posts from the EC editorial team. • Events: Consult planned events or add a relevant event
Events can be linked to ongoing discussions.
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Digital4Science Examples of ongoing discussions:
• e-Infrastructures WP2016-2017: are you ready for the TRLs?
• Which International Co-operation for e-infrastructure projects?
• Overcoming the constraints of Biomedical and life sciences with e-
infrastructures
• Which new skills and professions to support e-infrastructures
needs?
• Which e-infrastructures for tomorrow's environmental challenges?
• How can e-Infrastructures facilitate Open Scholarship?
Some background information
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Technology Readiness Levels1
TRL 1 Basic principles observed
TRL 2 Technology concept formulated
TRL 3 Experimental proof of concept
TRL 4 Technology validated in lab
TRL 5 Technology validated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies)
TRL 6 Technology demonstrated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies)
TRL 7 System prototype demonstration in operational environment
TRL 8 System complete and qualified
TRL 9 Actual system proven in operational environment (competitive manufacturing in the case of key enabling technologies; or in space)
1HORIZON 2020 - Work Programme 2016–2017. General Annexes. Annex G (p.35)
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PPI (Public Procurement of Innovative Solutions)1
• PPI actions aim to enable groups of procurers to share the risks of acting as early adopters of innovative solutions
• Contracting authorities act as a launch customer of innovative goods or services which are not yet available on a large-scale commercial basis, and may include conformance testing
• The buyers group must contain minimum two legal independent entities which are public procurers that are established in two different Member States or associated countries.
1HORIZON 2020 - Work Programme 2016–2017. General Annexes. Annex D (p.18) & Annex E (p.23-26)
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Award criteria and scores
Rules regarding the evaluation and selection of proposal are described in detail in Annex H (p.36-41) of the Work Program 2016-2017
Award Criteria Excellence Impact Quality and efficiency • Clarity and
pertinence of the objectives
• Soundness of the concept, and credibility of the proposed methodology
• The extent to which the outputs of the project would contribute to each of the expected impacts mentioned in the work programme under the relevant topic
• Quality and effectiveness of the work plan, including extent to which the resources assigned to work packages are in line with their objectives and deliverables;
• Appropriateness of the management structures and procedures, including risk and innovation management;
• Complementarity of the participants and extent to which the consortium as whole brings together the necessary expertise;
• Appropriateness of the allocation of tasks, ensuring that all participants have a valid role and adequate resources in the project to fulfil that role.
Maximum score 5 5 5 Threshold individual criterion
3 3 3
Overall threshold 10
• Additional criteria must be considered per type of action (RIA, CSA, PPI)
• Exceptions to the general rules and criteria are clearly written in the Work Program (see "Conditions for the Call) and take precedence over the general conditions
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