JRC in Euratom Research and Training Programme − 2014–2020

IF 0.9 Q3 NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1051/epjn/2019036
S. Abousahl, A. Bucalossi, Victor Esteban Gran, Manuel Martin Ramos
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The Euratom Research and Training Programme 2014–2018 and its extension 2019–2020 (the Euratom Programme) is implemented through direct actions in fission − i.e. research performed by the Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC), and through indirect actions in fission– i.e. via competitive calls for proposals, and in fusion − i.e. through a comprehensive named-beneficiary co-fund action managed by the Commission's Directorate-General for Research & Innovation (RTD). The general objective of the Programme is “to pursue nuclear research and training activities with an emphasis on the continuous improvement of nuclear safety, security and radiation protection, in particular to potentially contribute to the long-term decarbonisation of the energy system in a safe, efficient and secure way.” The Programme is an integral part of Horizon 2020, the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation. The direct actions implemented by the JRC constitute an important part of the Euratom Programme and pursue specific objectives covering: nuclear safety, radioactive waste management, decommissioning, emergency preparedness; nuclear security, safeguards and non-proliferation; standardisation; knowledge management; education and training; and support to the policy of the Union on these fields. The JRC multi-annual work programme for nuclear activities fully reflects the aforementioned objectives. It is structured in about 20 projects, and allocates 48% of its resources to nuclear safety, waste management, decommissioning and emergency preparedness, 33% to nuclear security, safeguards and non-proliferation, 12% to reference standards, nuclear science and non-energy applications and 7% to education, training and knowledge management. To ensure that direct actions are in line with and complement the research and training needs of Member States, JRC is continuously interacting with the main research and scientific institutions in the EU, and actively participating in several technological platforms and associations. JRC also participates as part of the consortia in indirect actions, which allows JRC scientist to engage in top level scientific research, and yields maintaining and further developing JRC's scientific excellence. At the same time, the members of the consortia can have access to unique research infrastructure. The participation of JRC in indirect actions can be improved by exploiting synergies inside the Euratom Programme, and also with the future Horizon Europe Framework Programme. In preparation of the next Euratom Programme 2021–2025, two pilot projects on knowledge management and on open access to JRC research infrastructure will explore and test this improved involvement of JRC in indirect actions. The paper highlights some of the achievements of recent JRC direct actions with a focus on the interaction with EU MS research organisations, as well as some of the most important elements of the Commission Proposal for the next (2021–2025) Euratom Programme, with a focus on the new positioning of the JRC as regards its participation in indirect actions.
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联合研究中心在欧洲原子能机构研究和培训计划- 2014-2020
2014年至2018年欧洲原子能共同体研究与培训计划及其2019年至2020年的延期(欧洲原子能联盟计划)是通过裂变方面的直接行动(即委员会联合研究中心(JRC)进行的研究)和裂变方面的间接行动(即竞争性征求建议书)实施的,以及融合——即通过由委员会研究与创新总局(RTD)管理的全面指定受益人共同基金行动。该计划的总体目标是“开展核研究和培训活动,重点是持续改进核安全、安保和辐射防护,特别是以安全、高效和有保障的方式为能源系统的长期脱碳做出潜在贡献。”,欧盟研究与创新框架计划。联合研究委员会实施的直接行动是欧洲原子能共同体方案的重要组成部分,旨在实现以下具体目标:核安全、放射性废物管理、退役、应急准备;核安全、保障监督和不扩散;标准化;知识管理;教育和培训;以及支持欧盟在这些领域的政策。联合研究中心核活动多年期工作方案充分体现了上述目标。它由大约20个项目组成,将48%的资源分配给核安全、废物管理、退役和应急准备,33%分配给核安保、保障监督和不扩散,12%分配给参考标准、核科学和非能源应用,7%分配给教育、培训和知识管理。为了确保直接行动符合并补充成员国的研究和培训需求,JRC不断与欧盟的主要研究和科学机构互动,并积极参与几个技术平台和协会。JRC还作为财团的一部分参与间接行动,这使JRC科学家能够从事顶级科学研究,并有助于保持和进一步发展JRC的科学卓越性。同时,财团成员可以使用独特的研究基础设施。可以通过利用欧洲原子能共同体方案内部的协同作用以及与未来地平线欧洲框架方案的协同作用,改善联合研究中心对间接行动的参与。在准备下一个欧洲原子能共同体2021-2025年计划时,两个关于知识管理和开放获取联合研究中心研究基础设施的试点项目将探索和测试联合研究中心在间接行动中的这种改进参与。该文件强调了联合研究委员会最近直接行动的一些成就,重点是与欧盟MS研究组织的互动,以及委员会下一个(2021-2025年)欧洲原子能共同体计划提案的一些最重要内容,重点是联合研究委员会在参与间接行动方面的新定位。
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