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European Open Science Cloud - The Pilot Phase
European Open Science CloudThe Pilot Phase
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European Open Science Cloud - The Pilot Phase
6 May 2015: Adoption of the Digital Single Markets strategy by the European Commission
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12 June 2013: Statement of G8 Science Ministers
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Announ‐cementof the ECOct 14, 2015
Plannedopening:March 15, 2016
Deadline: June 22, 2016
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European Open Science Cloud - The Pilot Phase
Slide taken from the presentation of Augusto Burgueno Arjona – April 15, 2016
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European Open Science Cloud - The Pilot Phase
Slide taken from the presentation of Augusto Burgueno Arjona – April 15, 2016
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European Open Science Cloud - The Pilot Phase
Slide taken from the presentation of Augusto Burgueno Arjona – April 15, 2016
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European Open Science Cloud - The Pilot Phase
Slide taken from the presentation of Philippe Frossard – April 15, 2016
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European Open Science Cloud - The Pilot Phase
Slide taken from the presentation of Augusto Burgueno Arjona – April 15, 2016
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European Open Science Cloud - The Pilot Phase
EC Press Release ‐ April 19, 2016
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Societal Challenge through the European Commission:
Only 3 months to prepare a proposal for the EOSCpilot project‐ April 19 to June 22 ‐ with the involvement of
• the relevant science communities across Europe• covering many different disciplines• all major research infrastructures• with representatives having different understandings ofa science cloud, cloud services, interoperability, open science ….
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European Open Science Cloud - The Pilot Phase
EOSCpilot Third Parties
The Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (HAW) DENetherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (FOM-Nikehef) NLZajmove Sdruzeni Pravnickych Osob (CSNET) CZAcademic Computer Centre CYFRONET (AGHUST) PLUniversty of Glasgow (U Glasgow) UKFraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering andThin Films IST (Fraunhofer IST) DEGrand Equipement national pour le Calcul Intensif (GENCI) FRSwiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) CHUniversity of Helsinki (UHEL) FIFinnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) FIGEANT Limited (GEANT Ltd) UKThe Greek Research and Technology Network (GRNET) ELConsortium GARR (GARR) ITThe Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Centre (PSNC) PLRéseau National de Télécommunications pour la Technologie, l'Enseignement et la Recherche (RENATER) FR
33 Beneficiaries and 15 Third Parties
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First Report of HLEG – June 20, 2016
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Jean‐Claude Junker – Sep 14 , 2016
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Oct 2016
First Report from theHigh Level Expert Group
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European Open Science Cloud - The Pilot Phase
European Open Science Cloud11 October 2016 – first report from the High Level Expert Group
……….They estimate that half a million 'core data scientists' are needed to make the most of open research data in Europe.
………Finally, they recommend changing radically the funding model for research data, from traditional and rigid funding schemes of the past ‐ e.g. small and unaccounted part of a time‐limited and space‐bound grants to an overall co‐funded national / EC funding scheme.
They estimate that on average about 5% of total research expenditure should be spent on properly managing and 'stewarding' data in an integrated fashion.
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Jan 2017
EOSCpilotKickoffMeetinginAmsterdam
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EOSCpilot – Tasks and Structure
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EOSCpilot – Structure by Work Packages
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EOSCpilot Science Demonstrators
During Proposal writing from April to June 2016:
• Call for Science Demonstrator proposals executed,• 29 proposals received• 5 proposals preselected to have Science Demonstrators ready at project start
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Science Demonstrator DPHEP/WLCG
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Science Demonstrator Photon & Neutron Research
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Science Demonstrator Photon & Neutron Research
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Science Demonstrator PanCancer
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Science Demonstrator PanCancer
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Science Demonstrator TEXTCROWDCollaborative semantic enrichment of text‐based data‐sets
Organisation:PIN / Univ. Florence
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Science Demonstrator ENVRI/ERFI
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Science Demonstrator ENVRI/ERFI
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European Open Science Cloud - The Pilot Phase
EOSCpilot
• Result:30 applications from 86 institutions in 19 countries,
• Challenging projects helping to define the infrastructure needed by European researchers, while showing the scientific excellence and societal impact that could be achieved by EOSC (European Open Science Cloud).
• Following peer review, five of these proposals were selected to receive 12 months support starting from 1 July 2017.
EOSCpilot First Call for next 5 Science Demonstrators in Q2 2017
(Call opened April 1, review & selection in May/June, start on July 1)
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European Open Science Cloud - The Pilot Phase
• Having a strong and well defined scientific challenge addressed by the use of e‐infrastructure (e.g. an explicit data analysis challenge or supporting the operation of a Virtual Research Environment, or the dissemination and sharing of data and other research outputs) that will show the scientific excellence and societal impact that could be achieved by EOSC.
• Be representative of a broader scenario that when established in EOSC would have impact across Europe and beyond.
• Be supported by mature research infrastructures and/or research organisations at a European/National level that will be the long‐term consumers of the EOSC and who can demonstrate their engagement in EOSC or their willingness to be engaged.
• Commit to publishing or consuming third‐party research artefacts (e.g. publications, datasets, tools, workflows) as part of the Open Science model, with the application of FAIR principles, and also as part of the Open Research Data Pilot in H2020.
• Contribute to achieve as broad a range of stakeholders through the science demonstrators as possible with maximum coverage of different types of research, services used and varieties of types of data, strengthening the consortium.
• Proposals between them should cover a range of scenarios across the open science lifecycle, from data collection and analysis, to final publication and long‐term preservation and reuse.
EOSCpilot Expectations for Science Demonstrators
Selected proposals on the EOSCpilot First Call for Science Demonstrators:
Leveraging EOSC to offload updating and standardizing life sciences datasets and to improve studies reproducibility, reusability and interoperabilityPrincipal Investigator: Dr. Jordi Rambla, CRG Center for Genomic Regulation (Spain)
PROMINENCE: HPCaaS for FusionPrincipal Investigator: Dr. Rob Akers, Culham Science Centre (United Kingdom)
EPOS/VERCE: Virtual Earthquake and Computational Earth Science e‐science environment in EuropePrincipal Investigator: Prof. Andreas Rietbrock, University of Liverpool, (United Kingdom)
CryoEM workflows: Linking distributed data and data analysis resources as workflows in Structural Biology with cryo Electron Microscopy: Interoperability and reuse Principal Investigator: Dr. Jose Maria Carazo, I2PC Instruct Image Processing Center (Spain)
Open Science Cloud access to LOFAR data Principal Investigator: Dr. Rob van der Meer, ASTRON (The Netherlands)
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Further events in 2017
• Aug/Sep next and last call for the selection of another 5 Science Demonstrators:Planned start of next Science Demonstrators: Dec 1, 2017
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