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Poland - e-Infrastructure ecosystem and relation to EOSC
Norbert [email protected]
in co-operation with Ministry of Science and Higher Education
✓ Owners of the infrastructure
✓ MAN institutions + HPC centres
✓ Service providers
✓ MAN + HPC and universities
✓ Users
✓ Universities, R&D institutions, Polish Academy of Science institutes
✓ Digital libraries, hospitals
✓ Founders
✓ Ministry of Science and Higher Education
✓ Ministry of Regional Development, Marshals of the regions
✓ Inkind contribution of MAN and HPC centres
Polish research infrastructure stakeholders
PIONIER consortium – easier together !Partners:1. Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Science – Poznań Supercomputing and Networking
Center2. University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz3. AGH University of Science and Technology – Academic Computer Centre CYFRONET4. Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – State Research Institute5. Maria Curie – Skłodowska University in Lublin LUBMAN UMCS6. Bialystok University of Technology7. Czestochowa University of Technology8. Gdansk University of Technology Academic Computer Centre TASK9. Koszalin University of Technology10. Technical University of Lodz11. Technical University of Radom12. Rzeszow University of Technology13. West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin14. Silesian University of Technology – Computer Centre15. Kielce University of Technology16. Wrocław University of Technology17. Nicolaus Copernicus University18. Opole University19. University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn20. University of Warsaw – Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling21. University of Zielona Góra22. NASK Research and Academic Computer Network
Partners in all regions
Polish e-Infrastructure and e-Science
UniversitiesR&D
MAN centresHPC centres
PIONIERconsortium
e-Science
PLATONMAN-HAPL-GRIDPOWIEWKMD
PIONIERNewMAN100NetPL-LAB
National Research and Education Network - PIONIER
• Area 312k sq km
• Population 38M
• Main academic centers 21
• State universities 165+
• Students 2M+
• R&D institutions and Univ. interconnected via PIONIER network 700+
Pionier direct Fibre Optic connections with European cyberspace
6479 km of fiber infrastructure in Poland2359 km of fibers in Europe (IRU)8838 km of fibers in total
Integration with European infrastructures
• ESFRI
– Significant parts of European Research Infrastructures (RI) located inPoland
• Polish RI roadmap
– 53 proposals in 2014 , incl. 25 related with European initiatives and ESFRI projects
Integration with European infrastructures (cont.)
• Data infrastructure– EUDAT – European Data Infrastructure– openAIRE
• HPC - PRACE initiative• European Grid Initiative (EGI)• GEANT (GN4)• Integrated and joined initiatives from EUDAT2020-INDIGO-EGI
– Common open cloud for data and computing• Interdisciplinary joint initiatives with high chances for sustainability, e.g.
– LOFAR, EVN,– CLARIN, – ELIXIR, ASPERA,– EuroFUSION
• Cultural heritage data
Platform for Polish scientific and cultural heritage resources
dynamic
linking with Polish
library databases
indexing
searching
Polish on-line
services with
scientific and
cultural heritage
resources
aggregation
searching
dynamic linking
normalisation
enrichment
Users flow
Data flow
Legend:
FBC: Portal and API with 4,4 mln
metadata records from 131 data sources,
of which 3,4 mln in open access, with
links to digital files – humanities research
data
In the future: integrated with
EOSC to provide access to
humanites research data and
make it interoperable with
(coming) humanities VREs
running in EOSC
Economic support on national level
• Agreements signed on governmental level, e.g. CERN
• New legal European institutes
– ERIC (European Research Infrastructure Consortium) – participationvia national representatives,
• PRACE AISBL
• EUDAT CDI
• POLFAR/LOFAR
• Financial support for international co-operation: RI, e-Infrastructures and further ESFRI landmarks
• Structural funds in Poland (2016-2020)
Open Access vs. Federation
• Secure and Trusted environment for open data access
– eduGain and Pionier.Id in Poland
• Open acess to resources, data and services
– Eduroam – for network connections
• Full support for getting access to EOSC for academia, industry and administration
Conclusions
• The outcomes of the EOSC definition should be discussed in a wider group of experts incl. all member countries
• Consultation meetings are necessary on-site with scientific communitiesand end users
– Organised locally in member countries
– Wider dissemination process
• Integration of RI on pan-European size is highly appreciated and supported
- OPEX and CAPEX expenditures should be point of further discusionsbetween EC and member countries
Conclusions (cont.)
• Further analysis of open data and data access (technology – common platforms, interfaces, legal aspects, governance and financial aspecs) is necessary
– best practices
– Exchange of information
• The EOSC initiative should also support the education process in schools and universities
• The financial model of EOSC is not defined yet
– A general and open data access for Europe should generate an impact of costs on EC site
• The open consultation process with key stakeholders and the EC is insufficient
– European e-Infrastructure
– ESFRI projects and landmarks
– Big national infrastructures