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EU Policies on e Infrastructures GEANT/Eumedconnect/Alice/Tein2

Unit F3 Research Infrastructure DG INFSO F Emerging Technologies and Infrastructures. International ICFA Workshop on HEP Networking, Grids, Digital Divide issues for Global e-Science. EU Policies on e Infrastructures GEANT/Eumedconnect/Alice/Tein2. Carmen Mena Abela.

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EU Policies on e Infrastructures GEANT/Eumedconnect/Alice/Tein2

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  1. Unit F3 Research Infrastructure DG INFSO F Emerging Technologies and Infrastructures International ICFA Workshop on HEP Networking, Grids, Digital Divide issues for Global e-Science EU Policies on e Infrastructures GEANT/Eumedconnect/Alice/Tein2 Carmen Mena Abela "The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission"

  2. Research Education Research infrastructures innovation Europe and the Research challenge Objective of EU policies on Research for 2007-2013: • Development of a knowledge-based economy and society through research; • Investment in Research: 3% of EU GDP (two thirds coming from the private investment). National versus EU (always subsidiarity principle)

  3. Innovation communities of practice Research Infrastructure R&D Research Why Research infrastructures? RI in the EU Framework Programme for Research (PF7): • They support the researchers in disperse locations to collaborate and access remote research infrastructures • They support education • They constitute a field of experimentation for new technologies

  4. Vision - creating ane Infrastructure… Global knowledge infrastructure science health learning business aeronautics genomics environment astronomy e Infrastructure (Grids empowered) security semantic web. broadband automatic management IPv6 Grid mobility

  5. National, European and global collaboration global european national Requiring new levels of cooperation Global EUMEDconnect, ALICE, TEIN2 EU+ NRENs European GÉANT NRENs National Universities Campus

  6. The “super-vehicle” for information transfer European broadband infrastructure - GÉANT* • World leading Research Network • Connecting more than 3900Universities and R&D centers • Over 43 countries across Europe • Connectivity to NA, Japan, … • Speeds of up to 10 Gbps • Exploiting the benefits of dark fiber • IPv6 enabled, support to Grid • Focusing on mobility and AAA • Smoothing the digital divide • 93 M€ EU funding * GÉANT and the National Research and Education Networks

  7. Eumedconnect – Euromediterranean connectivity • Establish a research network backbone in the Mediterranean and its connection to GEANT 12 MED-NRENs fromAlgeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, Cyprus, Israel, Malta, Turkey, PAL and Lebanon and 4 EU-NRENs from Greece, Italy, France & Spain • Feasibility Study (Dec. 2001 - June 2002 ) Implementation (Nov. 2002 - June 2006) • Co-operation funds (AIDCO): 12 MEuro (80% funded) • Stimulate cooperation, collaborative work • Establish partnerships between actors • Allows distant education, cultural heritage • Ensure sustainability after project end • …

  8. ALICE – Latin America Interconnected with Europe • Feasibility Study - CAESAR (Oct 2002) CLARA/RedCLARA - Latin American co-operation • Implementation ( 22 May 2003 - Dec 2005) • Co-operation funds (AIDCO): 12 MEuro (80% funded) • Establish a research network backbone in the Latin America and its connection to GEANT 18 LA-NRENs and 4 EU-NRENs from Portugal, Italy, France and Spain • Stimulate cooperation, collaborative work • Establish partnerships between actors • Allows distant education, cultural heritage • Ensure sustainability after project end • …

  9. TEIN2 – Trans-Eurasia Information Network • Feasibility Study - (April 2004) • Implementation ( Sept 2004- Dec 2007) • Co-operation funds (AIDCO): 12 MEuro (80% funded) • Establish a research network backbone in Asia and its connection to GEANT 6 ASEM-NRENs fromChina, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam(+ Brunei, Japan, South Korea and Singaporeand 4 EU-NRENs from UK, NE and FR • Stimulate cooperation, collaborative work • Establish partnerships between actors • Allows distant education, cultural heritage • Ensure sustainability after project end • …

  10. GÉANT and NORDUNET Networks North America/Japan cooperation EUMEDCONNECT ALICE SPONGE SEEREN TEIN2 GÉANT - the global dimension

  11. Web page www.cordis.lu/ist/rn/ Newsletter Brochures Workshops Further info one Infrastructures

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