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Towards transnational funding of Nuclear Physics Research Infrastructures and associated equipments
GANIL-S
PIRAL2
AGATA
ISOLDE-ALTO
JYVL-LNL-LNS-
GANIL-SPIRAL1-GSI
Eastern-Network
Primary BeamsPrimary Beams
•1012/s; 1.5 GeV/u; 238U28+
•Factor 100-1000 over present in intensity•2(4)x1013/s 30 GeV protons•1010/s 238U73+ up to 25 (- 35) GeV/u
Secondary BeamsSecondary Beams
•Broad range of radioactive beams up to1.5 - 2 GeV/u; up to factor 10 000 inintensity over present
•Antiprotons 3 - 30 GeV
•Cooled beams•Rapidly cycling superconducting magnets
Key Technical FeaturesKey Technical Features
•Cooled beams•Rapidly cycling superconducting magnets
Key Technical FeaturesKey Technical Features
Storage and Cooler RingsStorage and Cooler Rings
•Radioactive beams
•e – A collider
•1011 stored and cooled 0.8 - 14.5GeV antiprotons
FAIR
ALICE-LHC
ERA-NET for Research infrastructures Objectives
To step up the cooperation and coordination of national and/or regional programmes/activities towards their mutual opening and implementation of joint activities
To contribute to the development of the European Research Area by improving coherence across Europe of such programmes/activities
To help developing a European policy for research infrastructures Eligible partners are only program owners
(National/region/ministries/governments or Research councils and funding agencies managing research programs)
Motivations for a Nuclear Physics ERANET- NUPNET
In our field the challenge is to merge the national programs to create a stronger and more cohesive research activity which is truly European in scope
Two conditions are required 1- Independent scientific assessment of the field: emerging areas ,key developments, needed instruments ,
recommendations and scientific priorities . This is done by NuPECC and respected
2- Current funding procedures (separate funding agencies reflect separate priorities) has to be given a strategic direction to help to align some decisions on commonly agreed European research goals . This ERA-NET NUPNET proposal aims to meet this challenge
GOALS of NuPNET
Mapping the science priorities (NuPECC) into a funding action plan
Establish procedures and funding for trans-national common activities (variable geometry)Identification of joint activities to be implemented in the framework of NuPNET.Launching of a pilot joint activity Establish a sustainable action beyond this project
15 representatives of NP agencies, NuPECC delegation and EU officers met in PARIS to discuss the opportunity to launch a ERANET proposal called NuPNET All Participants unanimously agreed to built such proposal to be ready for the first FP7 ERANET call in May 2007
INITIATIVE PARIS June 2006
NuPNET Consortium meets for the first time at the kick-off meeting on 27 March 2008 in Paris
NuPNET proposal was successful Budget : 1,3 M€
Start of the Project: 1 March 2008
List of NuPNET Partners(18 partners representing 14 countries)
Partner no. Country Short name Partner
Partner 1 F CNRS-IN2P3Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Institut National de la Physique Nucléaire et de la Physique des
Particules
Partner 2 D PTGSI Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung
Partner 3 D BMBF Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Partner 4 I INFN Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
Partner 5 SP FECYT Fundacion Espanola para la Ciencia y la Tecnologia
Partner 6 SP MICINN Ministerio de Ciencia y Innovacion
Partner 7 B FNRS Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique
Partner 8 B FWO V Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek-Vlanderen
Partner 9 BG INRNE Institute of Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Partner 10 F CEA Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique
Partner 11 CZ NPI ASCR Nuclear Physics Institute - Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Partner 12 FI HIP Helsinki Institute of Physics
Partner 13 GR GSRT General Secretariat for Research and Technology
Partner 14 HU NKTH National Office for Research and Technology
Partner 15 NL RuG Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Partner 16 PL NCBiR National Centre for Research and Development
Partner 17 RO IFIN-HH National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering
Partner 18 UK STFC Science and Technology Facilities Council
The NuPNET strategy: Success through a stepwise approach
2008-2009
Information exchange and Census of resources
for Nuclear Physics Funding Bodies
Information exchange and Census of resources
for Nuclear Physics Funding Bodies
Agreement on an Action Plan for Infrastructures (Resource and financial Action plan of
Agencies)
Agreement on an Action Plan for Infrastructures (Resource and financial Action plan of
Agencies)
Implementation of pilot projects of the Action planImplementation of pilot
projects of the Action plan
2010-20112009-2010
18 participants are Funding agencies and ministries From 14 EU countries
The NuPNET strategy: a combined Management Structure
WP 1 Management Dorothée Peitzmann CNRS/IN2P3
WP 1.1 Overall Management of NuPNET Dorothée Peitzmann CNRS/ IN2P3
WP 1.2 Overall Co-ordination of the Consortium Dorothée Peitzmann CNRS/ IN2P3
WP 1.3 Communication and electronic tools Ioan Ursu IFIN-HH
WP 2 Information exchange Irene Reinhard PTGSI
WP 2.0 Co-ordination of WP2 Irene Reinhard PTGSI
WP 2.1 Systematic exchange of information on funding modalities and administrative procedures
Sotirios Harissopulos GSRT
WP 2.2 Census of present EU nuclear physics agents and resources Irene Reinhard PTGSI
WP 2.3 Liaison activities Irene Reinhard/ Muhsin N. Harakeh
PTGSI and RuG
WP 3 Definition of joint activities Angela Bracco INFN
WP 3.0 Co-ordination of WP3 Angela Bracco INFN
WP 3.1 Identification of opportunities for NuPNET Angela Bracco INFN
WP 3.2 Identification and tackling of formal / legal barriers to launching joint activities
tbcNCBiR
WP 3.3 Funding Plan for joint activities Nicolas Alamanos CEA
WP 3.3.1 Finalisation of the Funding Plan for joint activities tbc CEA
WP 3.3.2 Proposal of the Funding Plan to the Funding Agencies tbc CEA
WP 4 Launching joint activities José Benlliure FECYT
WP 4.0 Co-ordination of WP4 J osé Benlliure MICINN with INFN
WP 4.1 Existing co-operation tools Chavdar Stoyanov INRNE
WP 4.2 Selection of joint activities at a transnational level J osé Benlliure (MICINN)Manuela Turrion (FECYT)
MICINN + FECYT
WP 4.3 Agreement on one or more pilot transnational activities tbc MICINN + FECYT
WP 4.4 Sustainable action beyond Istvan Kocsis/ Zsolt Fülöp NKTH
Appointed Leaders of NuPNET
List of deliverables
Deliverableno.
Deliverable name WP no. LeadDelivery
dateNEW
Del. dateSubmitted
Approvedby EC
tesShort Management
planWP1 CNRS/IN2P3 2 ./. YES YES
D 1.2Communication plan
and logo WP1 IFIN-HH 3 ./. YES YES
D 2.1Census of existing
funding programmesWP2 PTGSI 12 July 2009 YES
D 3.1List of
opportunitiesWP3 INFN 18 Feb 2010
D 3.2Report on formaland legal barriers
WP3 NCBiR 18 Feb2010
D 1.3Periodic Activity Report
for the European CommissionWP1 CNRS/IN2P3 19 Dec 2009
D 3.3Funding Action Plan
defining joint activitiesWP3 CEA 21 April 2010
D 2.2Compilation of the results
of the questionnaireWP2 GRST 24 27
D 4.1Report on the possible use
of co-operation toolsWP4 NPI ASCR 24 2011
D 4.2Short report on the selection
of joint trans-national activities WP4 FECYT 27 2011
D 1.4Short report
on communicationWP1 IFIN-HH 36 2011
D 1.5Final Activity Report
for the EU CommissionWP1 CNRS/IN2P3 36 2011
D 2.3Short report onliaison activities
WP2 RuG 36 2011
List of Deliverables, ordered by deadline (as of March 2009):
NuPNET Deliverables, ordered by deadline (as of March 2009)
Actions since the kick-off in March 2008
Year 1 –the first half- (March – Sept 2008) NuPNET Kick-off meeting on 27 March in Paris Article on www.IN2P3.fr Co-ordination Committee (CC) meets for the 1st time on May 19 in
Frankfurt The NUPNET Consortium approves the Consortium Agreement (mid-June) Submission of Deliverable "Short Management Plan" (approved by EU) First run of the WP2 Questionnaire (sent to CC members only) Article in "Le Journal du CNRS" Article in "Nuclear Physics News" A Logo for NuPNET Submission of Deliver. "Communication Plan & Logo" (approved by EU) Article in "CNRS International Magazine" The EU transmits the draft Grant Agreement (beg. July)
Official run of the WP2 Questionnaire (sent to NuPNET Consortium)
Year 1 –the second half- (Sept. 08 – Feb. 09) 1st NuPNET Open Days on 8 Sept. in Athens Greece,Roumania,CK,Hungary,Bulgaria Announcements on Cordis Wire (EU) + NSCR + GSRT 1st Governing Council on 13 Oct. in Madrid Information relayed on Cordis Wire (EU) + MICINN + FECYT Interviews for the Spanish Scientific News Platform (video) The EU signs the final Grant Agreement (14 Oct. 2008) CC meets for the 2nd time on 30 Oct. in Darmstadt 2nd NuPNET Open Days on 30-31 Oct. 08 in Darmstadt Germany,Belgium, NL,Finland Announcements on Cordis Wire (EU) and GSI Article in "CERN Courier" (on-line + magazine) 1st instalment of the pre-financing received at CNRS/IN2P3 (14 Nov.
2008) All NuPNET members have signed the Forms A giving them an "Accession to the
NuPNET Contract" (22 Jan.) CC meets for the 3rd time on 11 Feb. in Paris First run of the WP3 Questionnaire (sent to CC members
only)
Actions since Sept. 2008
Actions since March 2009
Year 2 –the first half- (March - Aug. 09) Completed Questionnaires have all been received by WP2 A Web site for NuPNET: www.nupnet-eu.org Analysis of completed Questionnaires by WP2 (in progress)
CC meets for the 4th time on 18 March in Bochum A Intranet for NuPNET CC meets for the 5th time on 12 May in Milan
3rd NuPNET Open Days on 12-13 May 09 in Milan France,Italy,Poland,Spain,UK July 2009 - Submission of Deliver. "Census of Funding“ see
exemples
On our time table Fall 2009 - Submission of Deliver. "1st Activity Report“
Feb 2010 WP3 questionnaire and list of Opportunities
WP2: Questionnaire- Structure and Schedule -
General Structure of Questionnaire
1) Country and Contact person 2) Overview of Research System (general) 3) Who are the Actors in Nuclear Physics
a) facilities, research institutions b) funding agencies c) description
4) Strategic Plans 5) Definition of "Nuclear domain"
a) Mapping of NuPECC topics vs. organisations b) Boundaries
6) Participation to international collaborations a, b, c) pan-European: institutional involvement, collaborations d, e) non-European: institutional involvement, collaborations
7) Funding a) funding programs (institutional funding / project funding) b, c) major funding for institutions and projects
8) Personnel a) numbers b) levels, avg. salaries; c) hiring procedures; d) temp. positions e) gender
Schedule
• Testrun in June /July 08• Quest. sent to Consortium Aug. 08• Final run in Dec. 2008• Analysis
• Census on existing programs (D&M) by June 2009
• General compilation of results (D) by May 2010
WP2 -Results – NuPNET members FUNDING of NP
WP2 - First Results –STAFF EMPLOYED
WP2 - First Results –SALARIES
WP2 - First Results – FP6- Support to NP
WP3-Definition of joint activitiesWP3-Definition of joint activities
Identify opportunities for the Funding
Agencies to pool resources
Identify opportunities for the Funding
Agencies to pool resources
Find the best formal and legal framework for a
trans-national cooperation
Find the best formal and legal framework for a
trans-national cooperation
Propose a Funding Plan defining joint activities, that gathers the results of the precedent tasks
Propose a Funding Plan defining joint activities, that gathers the results of the precedent tasks
The 3 tasks of WP3 constitute an adequate way to achieve Goal 2 of NuPNET namely to have the main Funding Agencies in Europe discuss all together and agree on the identification of joint activities based onNuPECC LRP
From Next NuPECC long range plan and ESFRI roadmap to NuPNET List of opportunities for Transnational Funding
°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° I. European Gamma tracking Array AGATA II. The next generation of Radioactive Ion beams facilities ISOL and in
Flight Structure ,reactions and Nuclear Astrophysics III. Physics with high intensities stable beams (ECOS) IV . Structure and dynamics of the nucleon and hadrons electromagnetic and hadronic probes V. Phase of Nuclear Matter and High-energy Heavy ion collisions VI. Nuclear theory VII. Network of local and regional facilities ,university groups VIII Teaching NP in Europe (Network of Universities,EU Schools) IX Interdisciplinary use of Nucl.Phys facilities biology ,medicine,
energy ,art, environment, etc..) Nuclear data base (AIEA) The ERANET will be an instrument to define the European roadmap of
upgrades needed for large infrastructures and instruments ,but also for coordinating all others topics
NUPNET Agenda
Priorities and possible extension of collaborations
Q.6.9: Which of all these international collaborations are most important for your country? Please name not more than 5, if possible ordered by priority.
RemarksCERN GSI GANILCERN JINR GANIL FAIR
CERN (ALICE) HADES & CBM KATRIN ECT* not priority listed
FAIR LHC
FAIR (NUSTAR) CERN (ISOLDE, n-Tof) GSI (Rising, Aladin-LAND) ECT*EU-I3 (EURONS) CERN (ISOLDE & ALICE) FAIR (NUSTAR) STFC GSI
SPIRAL2 ALICE AGATAMaintain all
bilateral collaborations
ENSAR CERN (ISOLDE, n-Tof) GANIL/SPIRAL2FAIR (NuSTAR &
SPARC) ECT*
RIKEN GANIL CERN GSI BNLEURISOL (including SPES) SPIRAL2 AGATA FAIR (PANDA) ALICE
FAIR (NUSTAR, PANDA) LHC (ALICE)SPIRAL2
(PARIS, DESIR)SPIRAL2 FAIR LNL ILL ANL
FAIR CERN JINR INFN IN2P3GSI JLab SPIRAL not priority listed
(2) Q6.9: Which collaboration are the most important?(from Q6 - International Collaboration)
the major international collaborations centre around the "big" existing user facilities
(CERN, ECT*, GANIL,GSI, INFN; No. of international users > 100) and the "new" facilities FAIR and SPIRAL 2 as well as AGATA.
NuPNET Member Countries
BEBGCZDE
ESFI
FR
GR
HUIT
NLPLROUK
WP4-Work organisation: task leaders
J. Benlliure
Task 4.1: Use of existing co-operation tools task leader: INRNE (Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Bulgaria) Chavdar STOYANOV
Task 4.2: Selection of joint activities at transnational level task leader: MICINN (Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Spain) José BENLLIURE FECYT (Fundación Española de Ciencia y Tecnología, Spain) Manuela TURRION
Task 4.3: Agreement on one or more pilot transnational activity task leader: MICINN/FECYT
Task 4.4: Sustainable action beyond NuPNET task leader: NKTH (National Office for Research and Technology, Hungary) Istvan KOCSIS, Zsolt FULOP
NuPNET 1st Governing Council, Madrid 13/10/2008
Objectives
Goal 1 of the NuPNET project- as set by the Consortium -
Acquire a mutual and better understanding of the Funding systems of nuclear physics infrastructures and associated equipments in Europe
that is needed for future collaborations. Intensify the communication between
administrators in Europe to effectively develop infrastructures of a fully European scope.
Future Meetings
1. Next Co-ordination Committee meeting CC6: Date:0ct 12 Place:Frankfurt (NuPECC LRP meeting)
2. Envisaged Governing Council meeting GC2: Date:Jan 15 Place:Budapest
Thank you for your attention.
Additionaldocuments
An ERA-Net for Research Infrastructures -
Objectives
To step up the cooperation and coordination of national and/or regional programmes/activities towards their mutual opening and implementation of joint activities
To contribute to the development of the European Research Area by improving coherence across Europe of such programmes/activities
To help developing a European policy for research infrastructures
Eligible partners are only program owners (National/region/ministries/governments or Research councils and funding agencies managing research programs)
NuPNET Work packages overview
WP1: Management, coordination and communication ( Fr -IN2P3/CNRS)
-Overall Management &Coordination of NuPNET (IN2P3-CNRS)
Communication and electronic tools (Romania) WP2: Systematic exchange and networking(DE,GSI) - Systematic exchange of information on funding
modalities and administrative procedures (Gr/D) Action Open days - Census of present European Nuclear physics
resources (D/Gr/Ro) Action Questionnaire -Links with other bodies in nuclear physics (D) -Integration of new associates (Nl)
NuPNET Work packages overview
WP3: Funding action plan (Italy, INFN) - Analysis of current funding of European nuclear research projects and identification of opportunities for NuPNET (I) -Investigation of formal and legal barriers for a future European cooperation (Pol) -Funding Action Plan: Establish common evaluation procedures and standards for common transnational projects for funding infrastructures of nuclear physics (CEA-Fr)
WP4 Implementation of trans-national joint activities ( Spain, FECYT)Task 4.1: Use of existing agreements (Bu)Task 4.2: Mechanisms for joint activities at a trans-national level (E/UK)Task 4.3: Test implementation of a coordinated trans-national pilot activity (E)
ESFRI
Launched in April 2002 by Council of Research Ministers
Representatives from the 27 Member + 5 Associated States + one representative of the European Commission (EC)
The European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) has been set-up to help facing important challenges
Brussels, 19 October 2006European ResearchInfrastructures –The ESFRI roadmap identifies 34 large-scale infrastructure projects