ESFRI Science Clusters' Long Term Commitments to Open Science

Europe/Paris
Online

Online

Giovanni LAMANNA (LAPP - IN2P3/CNRS)
Description

Online on 11 June 2021, this workshop aims at addressing potential sustainable actions to consolidate the cluster work programmes as well as presenting to the European Commission, ESFRI and the EOSC Association a longer-term vision to support the uptake of Open Science by the global scientific community.

The Science Clusters, ENVRI-FAIR, EOSC-Life, ESCAPE, PANOSC and SSHOC, are EU collaborative projects that were launched in 2019 to link ESFRIs and other world-class Research Infrastructures (RIs) to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).

The main impacts of the Science Clusters' work programmes are: improving researchers' access to data, tools and resources, leading to new insights and innovation for data-driven science both within and beyond the clusters' domains; creating a cross-border open innovation environment for FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) data management for economies of scale; and developing synergies and raising the efficiency and productivity of researchers through open-science standards and thematic services.

As important stakeholders of EOSC, the Science Clusters contribute to its development and its implementation.

This afternoon session participation is restricted to delegations of the  European Commission, the EOSC Association and ESFRI Boards and representatives of some international research organisations.

Invited attendees take part in panel discussions about the Science Cluster long-term work-plan as detailed in their Position Statement Document and presented during the morning session of the workshop.  

 

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    • 14:00 16:00
      Session: Panel discussions about Science Cluster work-plan perspectives in Horizon Europe and in the EOSC-Association roadmap
      Président de session: Giovanni LAMANNA (LAPP - IN2P3/CNRS)
      • 14:00
        Initial introduction on the objectives of the session (G. Lamanna on behalf of the Science Clusters) 2m
      • 14:02
        Statement in relation to the Science Clusters by the various entities represented in the panel 25m
        • Statement by EC (Kostas Glinos) 4m
        • Statement by the EOSC Association Board 4m
        • Statement by the ESFRI Board 4m
        • Statement by the ERIC Forum Chair 20m
        • Statement by the CERN Director of Research 20m
        • Statement by the group of Science clusters (in relation to the new position paper and the diversity addressed by each cluster). 4m
      • 14:27
        Questions to all panellists about the clusters (60’) 1h
      • 15:27
        Wrap-up (G. Lamanna) 2m
      • 15:29
        Final message by the panellists 10m