The Research Infrastructures in FP7 DG RTD Directorate Structuring ERA JKD: Health Warning: Based on original FP7 proposal for 70+ billion
FP7 Timescale 2005: ESFRI list of opportunities. 2005: Survey of infrastructures 2006: Administrative stages of co-decision process End 2006: Finish of FP6 (not OPTICON!) End 2006: launch FP7 2007: Call for proposals for FP7 2007: First projects launched
One of the 6 major axes in FP7 Joint research initiatives Stimulation of collaborationhuman potential + Scientific infrastructures Competition for excellence Long Term Persistency Coordination between MS
A first reminder Research Infrastructures are facilities, that offer to the scientific community the tools and/or services needed for the development of leadingedge research, of fundamental or applied character single-sited distributed virtual
The EC objectives supported by the statements of the informal Council (1-3 July 2004): Reinforcement of research capacities Prevention of fragmentation Increased co-operation Development of a roadmap Increased role of ESFRI
Research Infrastructures in FP7 : Two main lines of action Continuation and improvement of the current (mainly bottom-up ) approach for optimizing the access to and the utilisation and performance of existing infrastructures Implementation of a «strategic» approach for developing new infrastructures of pan-european interest
Continuation, improvement and reinforcement of the existing schemes to optimise the use of infrastructures and to improve their performance Access to research infrastructures Integrating activities (networking, coordinated access, research activities) Communication Network Development Design Studies (for new infrastructures) Call for proposals and selection of proposals through a peer review system.
New Infrastructures (eg ELTS) Shall I go on (9 more slides on large infrastructures and decision process) or have you seen enough? Note that in original FP7 plan about 4 Billion Euro was earmarked for infrastructures.
Plans for FP7 Too early to be sure of details, but we think we know that I3 (eg OPTICON) wont exist as such. We think that big may no longer beautiful so we may have to think small, or think federal. Should we think about grouping by geography, by capability, by wavelength?
The strategic approach Support for the development of future research infrastructures of EU interest based on : 1. a strategic long term vision for research infrastructures roadmap(s) 2. More targeted support for specific research infrastructure projects 3. Increased use of financial engineering mechanisms to support such new infrastructures
A clear vision A clear vision of the needs for new research infrastructures in the medium long term should be defined as well as a corresponding roadmap. The European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) will play a major role in this context. http://www.cordis.lu/era/infrastructures_forum.htm
European roadmap for RI ESFRI will develop a roadmap for construction of new RIs for the next 10-20 years With a transparent methodology, recognized by all stakeholders Using agreed criteria (European dimension, needs of the scientific community, technological feasibility, ) Under a continuous process, with annual updates First results expected by mid 2005
ESFRI working method 3 Steering Groups are being set up : - Physical Sciences and Engineering - Biological and Medical Sciences - Social Sciences and Humanities A fourth group was already existing : - eirg, for einfrastructures Dedicated Expert Groups may be set up Inputs also from e.g., national roadmaps, Studies, industrial representative bodies, EIROforum, ESF, WHO,
List of priority projects Established by the Commission on the basis of the roadmap - «balanced», periodically updated - with justifications for each pan-european project Using clear criteria (potential impact {Lisbon objectives, reduced fragmentation of efforts}, European partnership, timeliness, readiness, budgetary planning, quality of management, )
The operational mechanism A two-stage process within FP7 : Preparatory phase - through restricted calls targeted to the list of priority projects - for construction plans, legal organisation, management structure, Implementation phase - following successful first phase - for concrete construction and operation
An active Commission s role Acting as a facilitator for the overall projects - leveraging and catalysing action, - financial engineering, - legal framework, Coordinating the Community instruments (Framework Programme, Structural Funds, EIB) and assessing consistency of actions Ensuring a close monitoring of the projects
Suggested calendar to consolidate an EU policy on RIs 1. Agreement on the approach 2. Consolidation of work 3. Analysis of current activities ; Vision for the future 4. Analysis of roadmap for new RIs and of operational mechanisms 5. Towards a Council resolution and presentation of specific programmes October 2004 Spring 05 Summer 05 Autumn 2005
Plans for FP7 Too early to be sure of details, but we think we know that I3 (eg OPTICON) wont exist as such. We think that big may no longer beautiful so we may have to think small, or think federal. Should we think about grouping by geography, by capability, by wavelength,