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IST Call 6 Tsunami Early Warning SystemsInformation day
IOC ParisJanuary 31th 2006
Agenda
9:30- 9:45 Welcome and Opening Address(P. Bernal, G. Weets)
9:45-10:00 A summary of IOC actions related to TEWS (P. Bernal)
10:00-10:15 GEO Activities in Support of TEWS (GEO Secretariat) 10:15-10:30 UN-ISDR Platform for the Promotion of Early Warning
(S. Dannenmann) 10:30-10:40 ICG-NEAMTS (S. Tinti) 10:40-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-11:10 ICG-IOWTS (P. Bernal) 11:10-11:20 TEWS infrastructure in the Indian Ocean
(GFZ, Potsdam, J. Lauterjung,) 11:20-11:30 JRC Tsunami Model (DG JRC, A. Annunziato) 11:30-12:35 International cooperation, (K Fabbri)
ICT for risk management (G. Weets) Specific objectives and selection criteria (K. Fabbri)Tsunami RTD activities ( D. Peter)
12:35-13:00 Discussion
Agenda
14:15-15:40 monitoring systems and early warning1. ONERA Mrs V. Bazin Fr
2. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Mrs Beranzoli IT
3. PRO DV Software Mr J Cronau DE
4. LIAM Mr P De Girolamo IT
5. CIET Mr P. De Lecea ES
6. up to 24 short presentation
15:40-16:00 Coffee Break 16:00-17:30 alert and emergency management
1. Institut National des Telecommunications+ Asian Institute of TechnologyMr. Noël Crespi FR
2. Alcatel Mr A Lecroart FR
3. Up to 28 short resentation
17:30-18:00 Conclusions and Closing
International Co-operationInternational Co-operation
EU Research Framework Programmes = open for third country organisations
International Research Co-operation in ICT = mutual benefit
Advantages for Third CountriesAdvantages for Third Countries
Participation in EU Research Programmes offers:
- scientific opportunities
- wide contacts
- productive partnerships
- enhanced mobility
- international benchmark
- secure and growing budget
Access to knowledge, expertise, skills and technologies available outside Europe
Supporting economic growth and promoting European ICT industry
Possibility to address world-scale problems and helping to close digital divide
Advantages for EUAdvantages for EU
Information Society Dialogues Information Society Dialogues
Annual Information Society Dialogues (policy, regulatory, research) between EC and:
USA
China
India
Japan
Brazil
In future: Russia
25 EU Member States (MS)
4 Associated Candidate Countries (ACC)
5 Associated Countries (AS)
INCO target countries
Other third countries
Participating CountriesParticipating Countries
Participation of organisations from third countries
Participation of organisations from third countries
In mutual interests of EU and the country
With financial support from EC (INCO target countries)
Minimum number of legal entitiesfrom EU and Associated States.
Participation RulesParticipation Rules
Minimum number of Project Participants:
3 from MS or AS (of which 2 from MS or ACC)
1 for Specific Support Actions
Number of third countries organisations in submitted proposals
304
294
294116114
97
88
79
76
625848 4734
PR China
United States
Russian Federation
Canada
Croatia
Australia
Brazil
India
Serbia and Montenegro
Ukraine
Singapore
South Africa
Japan
FYROM
Participation in IST (calls 1 to 5 & FET)Participation in IST (calls 1 to 5 & FET)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
China United States RussianFederation
Canada Croatia Australia Brazil India Serbia andMontenegro
Ukraine
Top 10 participants
304 294 294 116 114 97 79 76 6288
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
United States RussianFederation
China Canada Australia Singapore Japan India Croatia Brazil
Calls 1-4 & FET: Retained proposals
34 23 20 18 14 12 9 8 710
Retained Proposals by RegionRetained Proposals by Region
Latin America: 8Africa: 3
Australia: 14
Mediterranean: 3
Asia: 46Balkans: 15
Russia + NIS: 27
North America: 52
Success Rates Calls 1-4 & FET
0
50
100
150
200
250
Success rates
proposals
retained
9,214,6
9,7
18,4
8,5 16,510,66
Ru
ssia
US
A
Ch
ina
Ca
na
da Cro
atia
Au
stra
lia
Se
rbia
/M.
Bra
zil
Ukr
ain
e
Ind
ia
Sin
ga
po
re
Jap
an
S.
Afr
ica
FY
RO
M
7,8 19,6
29,3
28,6
12,1 6,2
Funding by areaFunding by area
3rd Country participation by area
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
01 Nanoelectronics02 Optoelectronics &
03 Micro & nano integration05 Mobile & Wireless
06 Broadband07 Embedded Systems
08 Softw are and Services09 Security & Dependability
10 GRID11 Research Netw orks
12 Cognitive Systems13 Interfaces
14 Audio-Visual15 Know ledge & Content
16 Applications 4 mobile users17 eSafety
18 eLearning19 eCulture
20 eInclusion21 eHealth
22 eGovernment23 Netw orked Business
24 Risk Management26 NMP
27 NMS & ACC28 INCO
29 Accompanying measures30 ERA
32 FET Proactive
Human Resources and MobilityHuman Resources and Mobility
Outgoing FellowshipsWorldwide
up to 2 years outside Europe
+ up to 1 year return phase
Incoming FellowshipsWorldwide
Return phase possible if from emerging, transition or developing country
Closing: 18 January 2006
Research Network GEANTResearch Network GEANT
- Pan European Research Network
- Linking NRENs, nearly 4000 universities in 40+ countries
- Supported by EU Research Framework Programme
- With a global perspective: international connectivity
Interconnecting the WorldInterconnecting the WorldInterconnecting the WorldInterconnecting the World
Operational or contract signedRequest to interconnect received
South Africa
Virtual Silk Highway
India
ALICEEELA
GÉANT2GÉANT2EGEE, DEISAEGEE, DEISA
EUMEDconnectEUMEDGRID TEIN2
EUChinaGrid
Interconnecting the WorldInterconnecting the WorldInterconnecting the WorldInterconnecting the World
Operational or contract signedRequest to interconnect received
South Africa
Virtual Silk Highway
India
ALICEEELA
GÉANT2GÉANT2EGEE, DEISAEGEE, DEISA
EUMEDconnectEUMEDGRID TEIN2
EUChinaGrid
IST FP6 CallsIST FP6 Calls
1 – 1070 M € (2002/2003) 2 – 525 M € (2003) 3 – 28 M € (2004); INCO part 4 – 1120 M € (2004/2005) 5 – 638 M € (2005) 6 – 140 M € (2005/2006); INCO part FET-Proactive 80 M € (2004); FET-Open 120 M €
(2002- 14 March 2006)
Call 6Call 6
Open: 20 December 2005 - 25 April 2006 Budget: 140 M €
Call 6 – Strategic ObjectivesCall 6 – Strategic Objectives
1. Advanced Robotics
2. Ambient Assisted Living in the Aging Society
3. Search Engines for Audio-Visual Content
4. Accompanying Actions in support of participation
5. International Co-operation
5. International Co-operation 5. International Co-operation
1. Targeted research actions
2. Actions to identify constituencies and potentialities for deeper strategic co-operation
30 M € (25/5) STREP, SSA, CA
5. INCO part 1 5. INCO part 1
Targeted INCO research actions on
Digital TV Broadcasting and Interactive Applications - Latin America
Digital Broadcasting / Mobile Convergence - China Grid technologies - China eGovernment and eParticipation – Western Balkans Early warning systems for geo-physical hazards – Asia,
Mediterranean, …
5 M € each STREP, SSA, CA
5. INCO part 2 5. INCO part 2
Deeper strategic co-operation
Contribute to a global strategy Identify partners for co-operation Identify focal areas for co-operation Identify common needs and opportunities Each proposal to cover a region and all relevant ICT
technologies
5 M € SSA, CA
Evaluation and Selection Criteria
Relevance (to WP) Potential Impact: policy, socio-economic &
technological Quality of the Action /S&T Excellence Quality of Management Mobilisation of Resources