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OPTICON
FP7 Networking Plans
John Davies
OPTICON Project Scientist
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
FP6 Networking
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Proposal. 39,160 Keuro
11 Networks. Euro 6,680K (17%)
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Contract. 19,200 Keuro
6 Networks.
Euro 3,718 (19%)
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
Management
• Clearly needed.
• Distributed model works.
• Impossible to define until.
shape/size/membership of consortium is
clearer
• Assume FP6 cost *1.25 = 1,500Keuro
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
ELT Network FP7 Deliverables
– Updated Science case documents (2 over FP7
period)
– Science simulations in each key science area
– Regular, small, focussed meetings (~4 per year)
– 1 major community science meeting per year
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
ELT FP7 Network Resources
• Effort
– 4 People working full-time on ELT science case
• IMH (lead) + 3 postdoc-level scientists
• Distributed around Europe
• Coordinated with other FP7 activity (e.g. AO or
instrumentation)
• Costs per year
– FTE: ~ 200kE
– Meetings: 25kE + (4 x 10kE) = 65kE
– Publication of documents: 20kE (e.g. 2 x 50kE over 5 yrs)
– Total per year: ~ 285 kE (~1,500 Keuro over FP7)
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
NUVA (UV-Net) FP6 Progress
Roadmap in good shape and on-schedule:
- “Fundamental problems in astrophysics. Requirements for UV
observatories”, Kluwer-Springer, in press.
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Joint Discussion during the IAU GA on the impact of stellar (UV)
astronomy on cosmological studies and on the understanding of how
life-sustainable systems are generated.
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Conference in “El Escorial”, May 2007 to analyze the instrumentation
required to achieve some fundamental goals of modern astronomy.
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
NUVA FP7 objectives
• Identification of the key technologies for future UV
instrumentation.
• Identification of key VO compliant tools for the analysis
and interpretation of UV data in connection with other
spectral domains.
• Keeping the UV community connected Europe-wide until
the end of the HST mission and in the advent of WSO/UV
mission.
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
NUVA FP7 deliverables
1. Assessment study of the relevant new
technologies (gratings, narrow band filters, high
sensitivity spectral-imaging techniques, integral
field spectroscopy, spectropolarimetry).
2. VO tools to analyze UV data and integrate them
within the high redshift UV Universe targeted by
the 10-m and ELT telescopes (e.g. characteristic
structure scales in matter beams from z=0 to z=6-9).
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
NUVA FP7 Budget &
Participants
Meetings
Publications
Trips & Conferences
120 keuro
40keuro
40keuro
------------------------------------------------------GRAND TOTAL
200 keuro
PARTICIPANTS: PI and budget at UCM (Madrid) otherwise
as in FP6
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
HTRA FP7 Network Costs,
PI’s & Participants
• Estimated costs of ~ €192K for 4 to 5 year project
• Networks PI’s
– Don Phelan & Andrew Shearer
• Key Participants
– HTRA JRA
– wider HTRA community including non-EU members
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
Key Technology Network, FP6
Progress
• Core team
– 13 Members, including JRA chairs
– 3 Meetings held
• Associate team formed – 26 members
• Communications via Email & Twiki web pages
• Workshops on
– Optics for ELT Instruments in Rome – published in Astron. Nach.
– Deformable Mirrors & WHT test-bed in Paris
– Use of WHT as technology test-bed at ESO
• Plenary talk at SPIE 2006 in Orlando on Novel
Technology for Optical & IR Astronomy
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Draft Roadmap produced
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
KTN: Objectives for FP7
• Act as focus for Optical and IR Technology
development planning
• Use themes or JRAs to feed information in
– JRAs develop their theme networks
• Filter this information and form linkages for
added–value R&D
• Develop industry links and links to European
space and worldwide R&D programmes
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
KTN, Deliverables & Costs
• Deliverables
– Series of workshops
– Capabilities database
– Updated Technology Roadmaps on 2-yearly cycle
– Developed interactive website for teams
– Public webpages
• Costs
– As in FP6 with adjustment for inflation (315 Keuro)
– Lead Agency UKATC
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
FASE. (Future Astronomical Software
Environment) FP6 progress
Monthly phone meetings, Semi-annual face-to-face meetings,
Documentation and minutes on Twiki Web site
• Three main deliverables:
– High-level requirements. ( Draft version available fall 2005, Internal,
written review spring 2006, Final version fall 2006 after community
wide review)
– Achitectural concept document ( Draft available spring 2005, Review
expected late 2006 with final version early 2007)
– Interface specifications (Draft version in spring 2007 based on prototype work, Final version after review during fall 2007)
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Documents will be delivered
by end 2007
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FASE: FP7 objectives
• Next natural step is a basic implementation
of FP6 derived specifications providing:
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Single-user, desk-top version with scalability
Command line execution of application tasks
Links to Python scripting language
Easy interface to applications written in C and Fortran
Access to legacy applications from IRAF, MIDAS, ...
• Deliverables for a FP7 activity would be:
– Detailed design and specifications for environment
– User level documentation and tutorials
– Basic implementation of environment as source
code with installation procedures for Linux
systems
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FASE: FP7 Resources.
• Implementation requires actual man-power!
• Estimate of resources (with high uncertainties):
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– 20-40 FTE for software development assuming
• Major parts of central framework can be obtained from other open
source projects (e.g. OpenRTE). This will be checked by prototypes forseen for fall 2006 and winter 2007.
• Environment is made available for a Linux platform only
– 20-50% adminstrative software overhead depending on how distributed
the developments will be.
– 10-20 person scientific oversight committee
– With 50% FP7 funding, this suggests at least 1-2 Meuro
Potential participants
ESO plus Institutes in Germany, Italy, Netherlands
UK, Spain, Finland, and France (plus USA)
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John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
Interferometry
• Included in Interferometry presentation.
• Natural Continuation of FP6 work
Networking component 575 KEuro
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
Telescope Directors Forum. FP6
Progress
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Annual Directors Meetings
Oversight of Access programme
First steps to Common proposal Software
Requirements matrix for new members
Promotion of Access programme in CEE
Successful Access Office at IAC
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
TDF. FP7 Plans
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Objectives
Continue Annual Directors Meetings and
Oversight of Access programme
More efforts at integration and rationalisation in
conjunction with Access programme
Resources
about the same as FP6 + inflation (~200 Keuro) +
cost of access office if required.
Lead agency and budget holders TBD
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
‘Research Enhancement’. FP6
Progress
• Successfull submission of Marie-Curie
program (Neon schools: 6 planned 2005-8)
• Set-up of WG to identify the needs
• Preliminary plans for specialised training
workshops in « new observing techniques »
(second half of FP6)
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
Enhancement
FP7 Objectives:
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Develop the programme further, with support to observing
schools of various types
• More emphasis on life-long training (workshops)
• Better use of archives (demos…)
• Organise some events in the East of Europe.
FP7 Resources
Lead Agency IAP
Similar to FP6 plus inflation. ~150Keuro
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
New Outreach Network
Objectives
1. Promote role of OPTICON in
strengthening European Astronomy.
2. Form a network of outreach professionals
to share ideas, tools, contacts, resources
3. Develop a critical mass of media contacts
across EU so a ‘single button press’
reaches all European media
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
New Outreach Network
Deliverables
1. Presence at IAU, JENAM etc backed up
by suitable hardcopy (brochures, DVDs).
2. EU wide workshops of Outreach
professionals
3. Fire and forget PR ‘cluster munition’
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
New Outreach Network
Resources
1-2 FTE/year distributed across several sites
as ‘part-people’
50Keuro/year consumables/travel
Total ~0.5-1 MEuro
Lead Participants; Project Office (WP1)
UKATC (WP2), IAC (WP3)
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
Second Generation Proposal and
Observing Preparation tools
Abstract:
• Exploit power of new Web technologies
• Standardise European (and World?) pre-observation data models
• Build on “Northstar” proposal tool to spread through Opticon and Radionet
partners.
• Bring review/referee process into the web-based workflow
• Explore possibilities of standards for Observing Preparation.
Proposer: UKATC
Partners: ASTRON + TDF
USA: NRAO + ?
Funding: € 500000 over 5 years (want enough effort to do something, not just
talk about doing something)
In very early stages – discussions with ASTRON next month.
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
New AO network
Described in AO presentation
• Two Networks to strengthen an Scienceinstrument-AO integrated approach:
– AO specification/performance & instrument designs:
150k€
– AO facilities performance versus science performance:
150k€
• One specific AO Network: AO
workshops/meetings on hot topics: 250k€
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
Project Office
1500 (Keuro)
ELT
1500
NUVA
200
HTRA
192
KTN
315
FASE
1500
Interferometry
545
TDF
200
Access Admin
400
Enhancement
150
Outreach
750
Proposal tools
500
Adaptive Optics
550
Site Characterisation
250
Solar Network
?
TOTAL
8552 + Solar
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.
FIN
John Davies. FP7 Planning Meeting, UKATC June 2006.