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Discover how the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 inspired the creation of synchrotrons in Europe, shining a light on both the bright and dark sides of the continent. Explore the impact of Pink Floyd's album "The Wall" and the "Berlin wall" effect, as well as the role of Grzegorz Wrochna in breaking down barriers. Learn about the importance of forming regional alliances and participating in EU-funded projects to have a chance at success. Join us at the Euratom Regional Brokerage Day in Warsaw on 8.04.2016.
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Berlin Wall fallen in 1989
Synchrotrons in Europe Bright side of Europe Dark side of Europe „Berlin wall” effect Grzegorz Wrochna
… just a brick in the wall. „The Wall”, Pink Floyd
Synchrotrons in Europe SOLARIS in Cracow Grzegorz Wrochna
Shine on you crazy diamond ! „Wish you were here”, Pink Floyd
„Berlin wall” effect ESFRI infrastructures
… just another brick in the wall. „The Wall”, Pink Floyd
ELI ESFRI infrastructures RO CZ HU
Euratom Fission 2007-2011 Grzegorz Wrochna
Euratom Fission 2007-2011 „Berlin wall” effect How to break this wall? Grzegorz Wrochna
If you start to think of a project after the call has been published, it means that … No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun! „Time” „Dark side of the Moon” Pink Floyd
When workprogramme is ready … • Workprogramme contains <20 topics • Typically 1-4 projects per topic are allowed • Usually, large pan-european consortia are formed for each topic • In practice, once workprogramme is announced, consortia are already formed • Only those have chance, who have international collaboration before the call is launched Grzegorz Wrochna
You still have a chance … if you find partners preparing proposal Is there anybody out there? „The Wall” Pink Floyd Do not shout! Come to the Brokerage Day Grzegorz Wrochna
„High hopes” „Division Bell” Pink Floyd The grass was greener The light was brighter The taste was sweeter Excellence and innovation are essential So, your project must rise high hopes, that … But eventhisis not enough …
Money ! … they're giving none away. „The Dark Side of the Moon”, Pink Floyd
Where workprogrammes come from? FP4,5,6 – bottom-up approach: • EU funded projects proposed by scientists FP7, H2020 – top-down approach • Workprograms are created „on request” by: • member states (ministries) • representatives in the Program Committe • technology platforms • Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technology Platform Grzegorz Wrochna
„Wish you were here”, Pink Floyd Welcome to the machine !
Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technology Platform www.snetp.eu Grown from 35 to >100 EU organisations Grzegorz Wrochna
SNE-TP strategy documents Vision Report 2007 Education & Training2010 Strategic Research Agenda 2009 / 2013 Deployment Strategy 2010 / 2015 SRA Annex: Thorium cycles and Thorium as a nuclear fuel component- 2011 SRA Annex: Molten Salt Reactors – 2012 Download: www.snetp.eu Prints: <secretariat@snetp.eu> Grzegorz Wrochna
Walk up and down outside the wall Some hand in hand Some gathering together in bands „Outside The Wall” Pink Floyd Breaking the „Berlin wall” is only possible, by forming regional alliances
BRILLIANT V4G4 VINCO Grzegorz Wrochna
There is no darkside of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark. „The Dark Side of the Moon”, Pink Floyd
There is no darkside of Europe really. Matter of fact it's all bright …. soon! Euratom Regional Brokerage Day Warsaw 8.04.2016