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This programme strengthens Europe's research
capacities and covers the following activities:
For more details see the following web page:
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/capacities/home_en.html
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Capacities Work
Programme relevant to CERN |
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FP7 - Capacities Work Programmes |
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See the Work
Programmes page for the full list of FP7 work
programmes relevant to CERN.
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Current
Capacities Calls relevant to CERN
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The complete list of the open Calls for Proposals can be found on the
CORDIS web-site.
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CERN Capacities Projects |
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CERN is currently involved with the following FP7
Capacities projects:
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Research Infrastructures
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - Integrating
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AIDA
Advanced European Infrastructures for Detectors at
Accelerators
The AIDA project addresses the upgrade, improvement and integration of key research infrastructures in Europe, developing advanced detector technologies for future particle accelerators, as well as transnational access to test beams and irradiations facilities.
The project concentrates on four areas of detector development
(sLHC, Linear Colliders, neutrino facilities and Super-B
factories), with an emphasis on activities and infrastructures
common to all four areas.
Website:
http://cern.ch/aida
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Coordinator: CERN, Switzerland
CERN Contact: Laurent Serin (PH)
EU funding: 8 M€ over 4 years
Status: Started
01/02/2011 - 31/01/2015
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures
- Construction of new infrastructures - Implementation Phase |
CRISP
Cluster of Research Infrastructures for Synergies in Physics
CRISP is creating synergies and developing common solutions for
an initial group of eleven ESFRI-PPs (European Strategy Forum on
Research Infrastructure preparatory phase) projects in the field
of Physics, Astronomy, and Analytical Facilities. Its ultimate
aim is to supply the best service to the rapidly growing and
largely diversified user community, and to ensure that the large
investments made at the national and international levels result
in significant progress in science. The eleven projects are
ESRFUP, FAIR, ILL 20/20, SLHC, SPIRAL2, ESS, XFEL, ELI, EuroFEL,
ILC-HiGrade, and SKA.
Website: http://www.crisp-fp7.eu/
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Coordinator: ESRF,
France
CERN Contact: Bob Jones (IT)
EU funding: 11.99 M€ over 3 years
Status: Started
01/10/2011 - 30/09/2014
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - Integrating
Activity (IA) |
ENSAR
European Nuclear Science and Applications Research
ENSAR is the Integrating Activity of Nuclear Scientists from
almost all European countries performing research in three of
the major subfields of Nuclear Physics: Nuclear Structure,
Nuclear Astrophysics and Applications of Nuclear Science.
Website:
http://www.ensarfp7.eu/
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Coordinator:
GANIL,
France
CERN Contact: Yorick Blumenfeld (PH)
EU funding: 8 M€ over 4 years
Status: Started
01/09/2010 - 31/08/2014
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - Integrating
Activity (IA) |
EuCARD
European Coordination for Accelerator Research and Development
EuCARD will contribute to the formation of a European Research Area in accelerator science, effectively creating a distributed accelerator laboratory across Europe. It will address the new priorities by upgrading European accelerator infrastructures while continuing to strengthen the collaboration between its participants and developing synergies with industrial partners. R&D will be conducted on high field superconducting magnets, superconducting RF cavities which are particularly relevant for FLASH, XFEL and SC proton linacs, two-beam acceleration, high efficiency collimation and new accelerator concepts.
Website:
http://cern.ch/EuCARD/
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Coordinator: CERN, Switzerland
CERN Contact: Jean-Pierre Koutchouk (DG)
EU funding: 10 M€ over 4
years
Status: Started
01/04/2009 - 31/3/2013
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FP7 Capacities: Research
Infrastructures - Integrated
Activity (IA) |
EuCARD-2
Enhanced European Coordination for Accelerator Research & Development
EuCARD-2 brings a global view to accelerator research; coordinating a consortium of 41 accelerator laboratories, technology institutes, universities and industry to jointly address common challenges. It includes six networks which concentrate on extreme beam performance, novel accelerator concepts with outstanding potential, energy efficiency and accelerator applications in the fields of medicine, industry, environment and energy.
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Coordinator:
CERN, Switzerland
CERN Contact: Maurizio Vretenar (BE)
EU funding: 8 M€ over 4 years
Status: Under negotiations |
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FP7 Capacities: Research
Infrastructures - Integrated Activity (IA) |
EuHIT
European High-performance Infrastructures in Turbulence
(Brief description of the project to come)
Website:
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Coordinator: Max-Plank,
Germany
CERN Contact: Olivier Pirotte (TE)
EU funding: ?? M€ over ?? years
Status: Under negotiations
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - Design Study (DS) |
EUROnu
High Intensity Neutrino Oscillation Facility in Europe
This design study is prompted by the recent discovery that the neutrino changes
type (or flavour) as it travels through space, a phenomenon
referred to as neutrino oscillations. To investigate these
oscillations will require new high intensity neutrino oscillation
facilities. The design study will review
the three currently accepted methods to realize such a
neutrino facility (the so-called neutrino Superbeams, Beta Beams
and Neutrino Factories) and do cost and risk assessments as well
as a critical physics evaluation of these facilities.
Website:
www.euronu.org
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Coordinator:
RAL, United Kingdom
CERN Contact: Ilias Efthymiopoulos (EN)
EU funding: 4 M€ over 4
years
Status: Started
01/09/2008 - 31/08/2012
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FP7 Capacities: e-Infrastructures
- Coordinating or Suporting Action |
Helix Nebula
Helix Nebula - The Science Cloud
The HELIX NEBULA Project is a preliminary step towards a European cloud-based scientific e-infrastructure: HELIX NEBULA – the Science Cloud. These cloud-based services offer greater efficiency, agility and innovation in delivery of services through economies of scale, multiple tenancy of irregularly-used resources and more sophisticated approaches to resource management.
Website:
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Coordinator: CERN,
Switzerland
CERN Contact: Bob Jones (IT)
EU funding: 1.8 M€ over 2 years
Status: Started
01/06/2012 - 30/05/2014
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures -
Design Study |
HiLumi LHC
FP7 High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider Design Study
HiLumi LHC is part of an overall project that will federate
efforts and R&D of a large community towards the ambitious
HL-LHC luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider. HiLumi
LHC involves participants from outside the European Research
Area (ERA), in particular leading US and Japanese laboratories,
which will facilitate the implementation of the construction
phase as a global project. The proposed governance model is
tailored accordingly and may pave the way for the organization
of other global research infrastructures.
Website: http://www.cern.ch/HiLumiLHC/
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Coordinator:
CERN,
Switzerland
CERN Contact: Lucio Rossi (TE)
EU funding: 4.9 M€ over 4 years
Status: Started
01/11/2011 - 31/10/2015
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures -
Coordinating or Supporting Action |
ICAN
International Coherent Amplification Network
This project studies a novel laser concept for High Energy
Particle acceleration, known as CAN for Coherent Amplification
Network that would guarantee high peak power and high average
powers while exhibiting high efficiency, >30%. The approach is
based on fibre amplification. The proposed technical evaluation
will be performed by combining the expertise, know-how, and
knowledge of world leading experts coming from optical science,
technology and industry, including femtosecond fibre optics,
instrumental optics, astronomy, manufacturing, and marketing.
Website:
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Coordinator: CNRS,
France
CERN Contact: Jean-Pierre Koutchouk (DG)
EU funding: 0.5 M€ over 18 months
Status: Started
01/10/2011 - 31/03/2013
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - Construction of New Infrastructures - Preparatory Phase (CNI-PP) |
ILC-HiGrade
International Linear Collider and High Gradient Superconducting RF-Cavities
One of the main objectives of the ILC-HiGrade project is to
create at least 24 accelerating cavities, superconducting
components made of pure niobium for the planned International
Linear Collider (ILC), that reach the high technical standards
needed for the planned particle physics project. Other
objectives include the development of a possible organisation
and governance for the ILC and measures to prepare for the
actual construction of the machine, including a detailed study
on possible sites in Europe.
Website: http://www.ilc-higrade.eu/
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Coordinator: DESY, Germany
CERN Contact: Jean-Pierre Delahaye (DG)
EU funding: 5 M€ over 4
years
Status: Started
01/02/2008 - 31/01/2012
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures -
Design Study |
LAGUNA-LBNO
Design of a pan-European Infrastructure for Large Apparatus studying
Grand Unification, Neutrino Astrophysics and Long Baseline Neutrino Oscillations
The Astroparticle Roadmap of ApPEC/ASPERA
strongly recommends that: “a new large European infrastructure of 100'000-500'000 ton for
proton decay and low-energy neutrinos be evaluated as a common design study together with the underground
infrastructure and eventual detection of accelerator neutrino beams”. The LAGUNA FP7 design study
will study seven pre-selected
locations (Finland, France, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain and UK), perform a detailed geo-technical assessment of the
giant underground cavern needed, and determine costs and the full impact of including long baseline neutrino physics with beams from
CERN.
Website:
http://www.laguna-science.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=1
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Coordinator:
ETHZ, Switzerland
CERN Contact: Ilias Eftymiopoulos (EN)
EU funding: 4.9 M€ over 3 years
Status: Started
01/09/2011 - 31/08/2014
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FP7 Capacities: e-Infrastructures
- Coordinating and Supporting Action |
ODIN
ORCID and DATACITE Interoperability Network
ODIN is designing an “awareness layer” for persistent author and object identifiers, thereby reducing technical, cultural and logistical barriers to the accessibility, attribution and trust of data. “Data as infrastructure” is a critical concept for a fully-integrated European Research Area (ERA) to drive innovation forward as envisaged by the Digital Agenda for Europe.
Website: http://odin-project.eu/
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Coordinator: The British
Library, United Kingdom
CERN Contact: Salvatore Mele (GS)
EU funding: 0.76 M€ over 2 years
Status: Started
01/09/2012 - 31/08/2014
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - Construction of New Infrastructures - Preparatory Phase (CNI-PP) |
SLHC-PP
Preparatory Phase of the Large Hadron Collider upgrade
The main aim of SLHC-PP is to
prepare the Super-Large Hadron Collider (SLHC) project for a
decision on the approval of its implementation by 2011. Beside
the justification of SLHC by the physics results and operational
experience from the first years of LHC running, the necessary
ingredients for the approval will include: the maturity of new
technologies required for SLHC, solutions for critical safety
issues, and the formation of collaborations for the
implementation, including the definition of work sharing and
financial commitments.
Website: http://cern.ch/SLHC-PP/
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Coordinator: CERN, Switzerland
CERN Contact: Roland Garoby (DG)
EU funding: 5.2 M€ over 3
years
Status: Started
01/04/2008 - 30/03/2011
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FP7 Capacities: Research
Infrastructures - Construction of New Infrastructures - Preparatory Phase
(CNI-PP) |
TIARA
Test Infrastructure and Accelerator
Research Area
The main objective of TIARA is the integration of national
and international accelerator R&D infrastructures into a single
distributed European accelerator R&D facility. This will include
the implementation of organisational structures to combine existing individual
infrastructures, ensuring their
efficient operation and upgrades, and the construction of new
infrastructures as part of TIARA.
Website:
http://www.eu-tiara.eu/
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Coordinator: CEA,
France
CERN Contact: Steve Myers (DG)
EU funding: 3.9 M€ over 3 years
Status: Started
01/01/2011 - 31/12/2013
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - Integrating
Activity (IA) |
ULICE
Union of Light Ion Centres in Europe
ULICE responds to the need for greater access to
hadron therapy facilities for particle therapy research. Full exploitation of all
different resources, unrestricted spread of information and the improvement of existing
and upcoming facilities are provided by using grid-based data
sharing. See
video.
Website:
http://cern.ch/ulice
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Coordinator: CNAO, Italy
CERN Contact: Manjit Dosanjh (DG)
EU funding: 10 M€ over 4
years
Status: Started
01/09/2009 - 31/08/2013
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e-Infrastructures
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures
- Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) |
BalticGrid-II
Baltic Grid Second Phase
The BalticGrid-II project is designed to increase the impact, adoption and reach, and to further improve the support of services and users of the recently created e-Infrastructure in the Baltic States. Baltic Grid II partners are from Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Lithuania, Switzerland and Belarus.
Website:
http://www.balticgrid.org/
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Coordinator: KTH, Sweden
CERN Contact: Frédéric Hemmer / Florida Estrella
(IT)
EU funding: 3 M€ over 2 years
Status: Completed
01/05/2008 - 30/04/2010
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FP7 Capacities: e-Infrastructures
- Coordinating or Supporting Action |
Discover the COSMOS
DISCOVER THE COSMOS: e-Infrastructures for an Engaging Science Classroom
This project aims to demonstrate innovative ways to involve
teachers and students in eScience through the use of existing
e-infrastructures in order to spark young people’s interest in
science and in following scientific careers. It aims to support
policy development by a) demonstrating effective community
building between researchers, teachers and students and
empowering the latter to use, share and exploit the collective
power of unique scientific resources in meaningful educational
activities that promote inquiry-based learning and appreciation
of how science works, b) demonstrating effective integration of
science education with e-infrastructures through a
monitored-for-impact use of eScience activities and c)
documenting the whole process through the development of a
roadmap.
Website: www.discoverthecosmos.eu
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Coordinator: IASA,
Greece
CERN Contact: Rolf Landua (PH)
EU funding: 0.9 M€ over 2 years
Status: Started
01/09/2011 - 31/08/2013
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures -
Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) |
D4Science
DILIGENT 4 Science
The project will deploy, progressively consolidate and expand
the e Infrastructures built so far by the EGEE and DILIGENT
projects so that they address the needs of two major target
disciplines (which have challenging differences but also
interesting commonalities): Environmental Monitoring and Fishery
Resources Management.
Website:
http://www.d4science.eu/
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Coordinator: ERCIM, France
CERN Contact: Tim Smith / Florida Estrella (IT)
EU funding: 3.15 M€ over 2
years
Status: Completed
01/01/2008 - 31/12/2009
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures -
Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) |
D4Science-II
Data Infrastructures Ecosystem for Science
D4Science-II will develop technology to enable interoperation of diverse data e-Infrastructures, creating e-Infrastructure Ecosystems.
Furthermore, D4Science-II will bring together several scientific e-Infrastructures established in the areas of
biodiversity, fishery resource management, high energy physics, etc., to set up a prototypical instance of
such an ecosystem. D4Science-II constitutes a continuation of the
DILIGENT and
D4Science projects.
Website:
http://www.d4science.eu
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Coordinator: ERCIM, France
CERN Contacts: Tim Smith / Pedro Andrade (IT) &
Salvatore Mele (GS)
EU funding: 4.3 M€ over 2
years
Status:
Started
01/10/2009 - 30/09/2011
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures -
Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) |
EGEE-III
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE Third Phase
In its third phase, the EGEE project will expand and optimise
Europe's largest production Grid infrastructure, namely EGEE, by
continuous operation of the infrastructure, support for more
user communities, and addition of further computational and data
resources. The project will also prepare the migration of the
existing production European Grid from a project-based model to
a sustainable federated infrastructure based on National Grid
Initiatives for multi-disciplinary use.
Website:
http://www.eu-egee.org/
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Coordinator: CERN, Switzerland
CERN Contact: Bob Jones (IT)
EU funding: 32 M€ over 2
years
Status: Completed
01/05/2008 - 30/04/2010
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures - Design Study (DS) |
EGI_DS
European Grid Infrastructure Design Study
The European Grid Initiative (EGI) Design Study
represents an effort to establish a sustainable grid
infrastructure in Europe. Driven by the needs and requirements
of the research community, it is expected to enable the next
leap in research infrastructures, thereby supporting
collaborative scientific discoveries in the European Research
Area (ERA).
Website:
http://web.eu-egi.eu/
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Coordinator: GUP, Austria
CERN Contact: Juergen Knobloch (IT)
EU funding: 2.5 M€ over 28
months
Status: Completed
01/09/2007 - 30/12/2009
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures
- Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) |
EGI-InSPIRE
European Grid Initiative - Integrated Sustainable Pan-European
Infrastructure for Researchers in Europe
The project
continues the transition to a sustainable pan-European
e-Infrastructure started in EGEE-III. It sustains support for Grids of high-performance and
high-throughput computing resources, while seeking to integrate new Distributed Computing
Infrastructures (DCIs) (Clouds, SuperComputing, Desktop Grids, etc.), as required by the
European user community.
Website:
http://www.egi.eu/projects/egi-inspire/
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Coordinator: egi.eu,
Netherlands
CERN Contact: Jamie Shiers (IT)
EU funding: 25 M€ over 4 years
Status: Started
01/05/2010 - 30/04/2014
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures
- Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) |
EMI
European Middleware Initiative
EMI is a
collaboration of the three major middleware providers in Europe,
ARC, gLite and UNICORE, and other consortia. It aims to deliver
a consolidated set of middleware components for deployment in
EGI, PRACE and other DCIs; extend the interoperability between
grids and other computing infrastructures; strengthen the
reliability of the services; and establish a sustainable model
to maintain and evolve the middleware, fulfilling the
requirements of the user communities.
Website:
http://www.eu-emi.eu/
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Coordinator: CERN,
Switzerland
CERN Contact: Alberto Di Meglio (IT)
EU funding: 12.87 M€ over 3 years
Status: Started
01/05/2010 - 30/04/2013
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures - Coordination and Support Action (CSA) |
e-ScienceTalk
e-ScienceTalk: Supporting Grid and High Performance Computing
reporting across Europe
E-ScienceTalk will work with the EGI and other collaborating projects to expand the scope of the
existing GridTalk outputs, to report on the interactions of grids with e-Infrastructures such as cloud computing
and supercomputing, and will also explore options for the sustainability of e-ScienceTalk’s products.
Website: www.e-sciencetalk.org/
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Coordinator: egi.eu,
Netherlands
CERN Contact: Bob Jones (IT)
EU funding: 1.3 M€ over 33 months
Status: Started
01/09/2010 - 31/05/2013
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures -
Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) |
ETICS-2
E-Infrastructure for Testing, Integration and Configuration of Software, Phase 2
The major objectives of the ETICS II project are to improve the
current ETICS services providing an integrated combination of
new key technologies (IPv6, testbeds virtualization, test
management and workflow tools, release management tools) and
actively involve new communities, such as the aerospace
engineering community and the High Performance Computing
community through collaborations with key organizations and
scientific research projects
Website: http://eu-etics.org
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Coordinator: CERN, Switzerland
CERN Contact: Alberto di Meglio (IT)
EU funding: 2.7 M€ over 2
years
Status: Completed
01/03/2008 - 28/02/2010
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures - Coordination and Support Action (CSA) |
GridTalk
Grid Talk
The impact of Grids has rapidly expanded beyond
that which can be disseminated by individual projects. GridTalk will bring the success stories of
Europe's e-Infrastructure to policy makers in government and
business, to the broader scientific community, and to the
general public, through articles and reports, the GridCafé
website and the online newsletter international Science Grid
This Week.
Website:
http://www.gridtalk-project.eu/
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Coordinator: QMUL, United Kingdom
CERN Contact:
Frédéric Hemmer / Florida Estrella (IT)
EU funding: 0.5 M€ over 28 months
Status: Completed
01/05/2008 - 31/08/2010
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FP7 Capacities: e-Infrastructures
- Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) |
iMarine
Data e-Infrastructure Initiative for Fisheries Management and Conservation of Marine
Living Resources
The iMarine project plans to launch an initiative aimed at
establishing and operating an e-infrastructure supporting the
principles of the Ecosystem Approach to fisheries management and
conservation of marine living resources. iMarine has three main
objectives: (i) the establishment of an iMarine Board, formed by
representatives of international organisations involved in this
domain, which will define a sustainability-driven data-centric
e-infrastructure governance model and organizational and
technological policy recommendations; (ii) the management and
operation of this e-Infrastructure offering user-level and
application-level services that support the recommended policies
and provide relevant functionality to the stakeholders; (iii)
the extension, adaptation and deployment of a rich set of
software components that implement these services.
Website: http://www.i-marine.eu
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Coordinator: ERCIM,
France
CERN Contact: Andrea Manzi (IT)
EU funding: 5 M€ over 30 months
Status: Started
01/11/2011 - 30/04/2014
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures
- Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) |
ODE
Opportunities for Data Exchange
The transition from science to e-Science is happening: a data
deluge emerges from publicly funded research facilities; a
massive investment of public funds into the potential answer to
the grand challenges of our times. This potential can only be realised
by adding an interoperable data sharing, re-use and preservation
layer to the emerging eco-system of e-Infrastructures. ODE will
identify, collate, interpret and deliver evidence of emerging
best practices in sharing, re-using, preserving and citing data,
the drivers for these changes and barriers impeding progress, in
forms suited to each audience.
Website:
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Coordinator:
CERN,
Switzerland
CERN Contact: Salvatore Mele (GS)
EU funding: 0.7 M€ over 2 years
Status: Started
01/11/2010 - 31/10/2012
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FP7 Capacities: Research
Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures
- Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) |
OpenAIRE
Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe
OpenAIRE will deliver the e-Infrastructure to power the Open Access pilot of the European Commission. This will consist of an electronic infrastructure and supporting mechanism for the identification, deposition, access
and monitoring of FP7 and ERC funded articles, where the main
supporting mechanism will be the establishment and operation of
the European Helpdesk System. Additionally the project will
offer a special repository for articles that can be stored
neither in institutional nor in subject-based/thematic
repositories.
Website:
http://www.openaire.eu/
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Coordinator:
NKUA, Greece
CERN Contact: Tim Smith (IT) & Salvatore Mele (GS)
EU funding: 4.16 M€ over 3 years
Status: Started
01/12/2009 - 30/11/2012
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FP7 Capacities: e-Infrastructures
- Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) |
OpenAIREplus
2nd-Generation Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe
OpenAIREplus will build a 2nd-Generation Open Access
Infrastructure by significantly expanding in several directions
the outcomes of the OpenAIRE project, which implements the EC
Open Access (OA) pilot. Capitalizing on the OpenAIRE
infrastructure, built for managing FP7 and ERC funded articles,
and the associated supporting mechanism of the European Helpdesk
System, OpenAIREplus will “develop an open access, participatory
infrastructure for scientific information”. Deposited articles
and data will be openly accessible through an enhanced version
of the OpenAIRE portal, together with any available relevant
information on associated project funding and usage statistics.
Website:
http://www.openaire.eu/en
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Coordinator:
NKUA, Greece
CERN Contact: Tim Smith (IT)
EU funding: 4.2 M€ over 30 months
Status: Started
01/12/2011 - 31/05/2014
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures - Coordination and Support Action (CSA) |
Parse.Insight
Insight into issues of Permanent Access to the Records of Science in Europe
There is a very real risk that much of the scientific data and
documentation that exists may be lost to future generations
unless permanent access is secured. PARSE.Insight focuses on the
infrastructure needed to support persistence and
understandability of these key assets over the long term.
Website:
http://www.parse-insight.eu/
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Coordinator: STFC, United Kingdom
CERN Contact: Salvatore Mele (GS)
EU funding: 1.25 M€ over 2
years
Status: Completed
01/03/2008 - 30/06/2010
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FP7 Capacities: Research Infrastructures - e-Infrastructures -
Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3) |
SEE-GRID-SCI
South-East European Grid e-Infrastructures for Regional e-Science
SEE-GRID-SCI stimulates widespread eInfrastructure uptake by new
user groups extending over the south-east European region,
fostering collaboration and providing advanced capabilities to
more researchers, with an emphasis on strategic groups in
seismology, meteorology and environmental protection. The
initiative thus aims to have a catalytic and structuring effect
on target user communities that currently do not directly
benefit from the available infrastructures.
Website:
http://www.see-grid-sci.eu/
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Coordinator: GRNET, Greece
CERN Contact: Frédéric Hemmer / Florida Estrella (IT)
EU funding: 2.5 M€ over 2
years
Status: Completed
01/05/2008 - 30/04/2010
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Science and Society
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FP7 Capacities: Science in
Society - Coordination and Support Action (CSA) |
PATHWAY
The Pathway to Inquiry Based Science Teaching
The Pathway Supporting Action is bringing together experts in
the field of science education research and technology enhanced
science education, scientists and researchers involved in
pioneering scientific experiments, teachers’ communities, policy
makers and curriculum developers to promote the effective
widespread use of inquiry and problem based science teaching
techniques in primary and secondary schools in Europe and beyond.
Website:
http://www.bayceer.uni-bayreuth.de/didaktik-bio/en/forschung/proj/detail.php?id_obj=85834
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Coordinator:
UBT, Germany
CERN Contact: Markus Nordberg (PH)
EU funding: 3.4 M€ over 3 years
Status: Started
01/01/2011 - 31/12/2013
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FP7 Capacities: Science in Society - Coordination and Support
Action (CSA) |
SOAP
Study of Open Access Publishing
The shift from print-based to digital documents
demands innovation from scientific publishers. Several radical new Open Access
Publishing (OAP) business models have already emerged. The SOAP consortium represents key stakeholders
such as publishers, funding agencies and a broad spectrum of research
disciplines and aims to study these models, survey researchers
and suggest scenarios.
Website:
http://project-soap.eu/
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Coordinator: CERN, Switzerland
CERN Contact: Salvatore Mele (GS)
EU funding: 0.8 M€ over 2
years
Status: Started
01/03/2009 - 28/02/2011
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