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APPEC, EU, HORIZON 2020, ESFRI Thomas Berghöfer KAT-Meeting  30. Juni 2014

APPEC, EU, HORIZON 2020, ESFRI Thomas Berghöfer KAT-Meeting  30. Juni 2014. Overall computing requirements in astroparticle physics. An “LHC Tier-0 2012 unit ” denotes the capability of 65000 CPU cores in 2012 and short and long term storage of 30 PBytes.

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APPEC, EU, HORIZON 2020, ESFRI Thomas Berghöfer KAT-Meeting  30. Juni 2014

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  1. APPEC, EU, HORIZON 2020, ESFRIThomas BerghöferKAT-Meeting 30. Juni 2014

  2. Overall computingrequirements in astroparticlephysics An “LHC Tier-02012 unit” denotes the capability of 65000 CPU cores in 2012 and short and long term storage of 30 PBytes White paper on astroparticlephysicscomputingalmostcomplete

  3. APPEC 22-23 April 2015

  4. EU, Horizon 2020: • Starthilfe durch APPEC (Zeuthen, Paris) • Arbeitsprogramme für 2014/15 gesetzt • 2016ff in der Diskussion • Welche Themen sind wichtig? • Lobbyarbeit …

  5. New ESFRI Roadmap 2016 New Roadmap will be more of a strategy document that analyses: • the landscape of RIs in EU and internationally • gaps in the EU RI ecosystem • pan-European projects • synergies with the national/regional projects • synergies with existing RIs and strategies for optimal use, continuous upgrade, sustainability and end of life perspectives • global research infrastructure opportunities From John Womersley’s presentation at the APPEC General Assembly, 18 June 2014, CERN

  6. Key dates • September 25th: Roadmap update launch meeting in Trieste • March 2015: Deadline for new project proposals • January 2016: New roadmap published ESFRI Roadmap update sollimZweijahres-Rythmusstattfinden

  7. Proposing projects for new roadmap: We are still finalising the proposal process but likely questions will include: • Who is proposing (national delegation, EIROforum organisation)? • What is the value for science? for innovation? • Cost and Schedule? • How it is planned to be financed? • What is the strategy for siting? What is the governance model? What is the data and e-science plan? • Does it replace existing facilities? • Which countries support the project? Is it included on their national roadmaps? (we are thinking that at least 3 countries should support) • What is the intended user community? Will it be open access? • What preparatory work has been done? • Design Studies? Business case? Investment plan? • Is it intended to apply for H2020 preparatory phase?

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