Komisja Europejska poszukuje ekspertów z wiedzą i doświadczeniem w zakresie innowacji
Komisja Europejska poszukuje ekspertów z wiedzą i doświadczeniem w zakresie innowacji, którzy będą oceniać projekty zgłoszone w ramach pilotażowej akcji Europejskiej Rady ds. Innowacji – European Innovation Council (EIC). Dlatego też Komisja Europejska chce rozszerzyć grupę ekspertów ds. ewaluacji wniosków projektowych o:
– przedsiębiorców,
– inwestorów,
– ekspertów zaangażowanych w ekosystemy innowacji (szkoły biznesowe, uniwersytety, centra innowacji itd.).
Szczegółowe informacje o tym jak można zapisać się do bazy ekspertów i zgłosić swoją kandydaturę dostępne są na stronie Komisji Europejskiej: https://ec.europa.eu/research/eic/index.cfm
Otwarty dostęp do infrastruktur badawczych Wspólnotowego Centrum Badawczego Komisji Europejskiej
Wspólnotowe Centrum Badawcze (Joint Research Centre) Komisji Europejskiej otwiera laboratoria naukowe dla osób pracujących w instytucjach akademickich oraz badawczych, a także w sektorze prywatnym – przemysł, małe i średnie przedsiębiorstwa (MŚP).
Naukowcy będą mogli pracować w następujących dziedzinach:
- bezpieczeństwo jądrowe (Euratom),
- chemia,
- nauki przyrodnicze,
- fizyka i nauki ścisłe,
- ICT,
- foresight.
Szczegółowe informacje znajdują się na stronie JRC: https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/research-facility/open-access
Nowa funkcja wyszukiwania partnerów do projektów europejskich dostępna na Portalu Uczestnika
Nowa funkcja dostępna na Portalu Uczestnika – Participant Portal umożliwia przeszukiwanie pomysłów na realizację projektów wśród uczestników – organizacji, które wcześniej otrzymały finansowanie ze środków UE. Wpisując słowo kluczowe lub temat zaproszenia do składania wniosków można odnaleźć listę konkretnych organizacji. Można przeszukiwać także według kryteriów geograficznych lub według rodzajów organizacji.
Partner search na stronie Portalu Uczestnika: https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/organisations/partner_search.html
Circular economy in Visegrad Group (V4) countries – current state and challenges
A circular economy is an industrial system that replaces the ‘end-of-life’ concept with restoration, shifts towards the use of renewable energy, eliminates the use of toxic chemicals, which impair reuse, and aims for the elimination of waste through the superior design of materials, products, systems, and, within this, business models.
The elements of circular economy include:
- waste management,
- a strict differentiation between consumable and durable components of a product, replacement the concept of a consumer with that of a user,
- energy efficiency.
A circular economy requires improvements in material selection and product design (circular design), innovative business models, increase in general awareness and creation the skill base.
A transition towards circular economy will therefore generate new jobs, increase productivity and will boost R&I activities. The latter may be treated as a circular economy enablers.
The European Commission adopted an ambitious Circular Economy Package that establishes a concrete and ambitious programme of action, with measures covering the whole cycle: from production and consumption to waste management and the market for secondary raw materials.
For all V4 countries implementation of a circular economy is a chance for a faster economic growth respecting sustainability principle and taking into account social needs. The aim of the event is to share experience of V4 countries in implementation of circular economy, presentation of the best practices in this field including social innovation and discussion of main challenges.

AGENDA
9.30 – 10.00
REGISTRATION
10.00 – 10.30
INTRODUCTION
- Karolina D’Cunha, Deputy Head of Unit European Commission DG Environment, Directorate B Circular Economy & Green Growth
- Vasileios Rizos, Research Fellow, CEPS (Centre for European Policy Studies)
10.30-11.15
PART I – MAIN R&I ACTIVITIES RELATED TO CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Karolina Zázvorková – moderator, European Commission DG Environment
Directorate B3 – Waste Management & Secondary Materials
- Barna Kovács – advisor to BIOEAST, Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture, Hungary
- Pavol Alexy, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia
- Vladimír Kočí, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Czech Republic
11.15-11.30
LET’S TALK ABOUT GARBAGE EXHIBITION
- Marcin Szczelina, Architecture Snobs, Poland
11.30 – 12.00
COFFEE BREAK
12.00-13.30
PART II – GOOD PRACTICES
Małgorzata Gołębiewska – moderator, European Commission
DG Environment, Directorate B Circular Economy & Green Growth
- Tomasz Wojciechowski, Circular Economy Institute, Poland
- Katarzyna Barc, Oddam Odpady Initiative, Poland
- Miroslav Galamboš, Panaraplast, Slovakia
- Jiří Brejcha, MITAS a. s., Czech Republic
13.30 – 14.30
LUNCH
PRESENTATIONS:
COORGANIZORS


PARTNER

Aplikuj o stypendia PIASt – Polski Instytut Studiów Zaawansowanych
The Polish Institute of Advanced Studies (PIASt) invites applications for 5- or 10-month research fellowships, starting their residencies from October 2017.
ELIGIBILITY
At the time of the application, researchers must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Poland for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the reference date – May 15th 2017 (short stays such as holidays do not count).
Applications are open to active researchers at two stages of their careers:
– juniors/postdocs, who have obtained their PhD in the last 10 years and have subsequent working experience as researchers for at least two years (PhD training is not considered in the calculation of research experience) – 4 fellowships;
– seniors/professors, who have minimum 10 years of full-time research experience after obtaining a PhD – 8 fellowships.
SELECTION PROCEDURE
The Institute attaches great importance to the quality and fairness of its selection process. All applications go through a four-stage procedure:
1/ formal preselection process of eligibility and completeness of documents by the Institute’s staff;
2/ peer-reviewing by independent assessors;
3/ ranking by international Scientific Advisory Board responsible for the final selection of successful fellows;
4/ detailed negotiations of individual Host Agreements.
The deadline for applications within this call is June 19th 2017, 12 PM (noon) GMT. Late applications will not be considered.
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT THE WEBSITE
Study visit to Brussels on Big Data for transformation into Industry 4.0
21 marca
13:00 – 1:45 – Opening session
Welcome addresses:
Artur Orzechowski, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the Kingdom of Belgium
Sebastian Barkowski, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Republic of Poland to the EU
Zygmunt Krasiński, Director of the Polish National Contact Point for the EU Research Programmes
Krzysztof Szubert, Secretary of State/Deputy Minister, The Government Plenipotentiary for Digital Singe Market
prof. Jerzy Buzek, MEP, Chairman of ITRE Committee, former President of the European Parliament
13:45 – 15:15 – Polish potential in Big Data
Jan Staniłko, Deputy Director, Innovation Department, Polish Ministry of Economic Development
Selected industry show cases
Short self-presentations of all Polish participants
15:15 – 15:45 – Coffee Break
15:45 – 17:45 – Big Data opportunities for the European industry
Introduction:
Krzysztof Szubert, Secretary of State/Deputy Minister, The Government Plenipotentiary for Digital Singe Market
Leonardo Flores Anover, European Commission, DG CONNECT, Unit C2. High Performance Computing and Quantum Technology – Political drive of the Commission in the European Cloud Communication to the convergence of HPC/Cloud and Big Data
Kimmo Rossi, European Commission, DG CONNECT, Unit G1 – Data Policy and Innovation – Big Data in Programme H2020
Jiri Pilar, European Commission, DG CONNECT, Unit Data Value Chain – European Commission perspective on Data
Ana Garcia, Secretary General of Gig Data Value Association (BDVA) – Big Data Value Association and its activities. How Big Data Ecosystem works.
Roberto G. Cascella, Senior Policy Officer, European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO) – European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO)
18:15 – 20:00 – Get together and Networking Dinner
22 marca
10:00 – 11:30 – HORIZON 2020 and Big Data
Big Data Industrial success stories
Panel:
Moderator: Cezary Mazurek, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PCSS)
Marcin Ostasz, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Kimmo Rossi, European Commission, DG CONNECT, Unit G1 – Data Policy and Innovation
Joanna Kołodziej, Cracow Universiry of Technology, Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK)
Tomasz Boboli, Atende Software Sp. z o. o.
Wojciech Dziunikowski, COMARCH S.A.
11:30 – 12:00 – Coffee Break
12:00 – 13:00 Poland for European Innovations (session in Polish)
Andrzej Ryś, Director, DG SANCO, European Commission
Marek Bąkowski, Vice President, The Polish Chamber of Information Technology and Telecommunications
Piotr Gałązka, Polish Bank Association (ZBP)
Katarzyna Tarnawska, Polish Science Conact Agency „PolSCA”
Sebastian Serwiak, Deputy Director, Polish Natioanl Contact Point for Research Programmes of the EU
13:00 – 14:15 BROKERAGE EVENT
Polish and Belgian partners – matchmaking event
14:15 – 14:30 Conclusions
14:00 – 15:00 Networking Lunch
Organizatorzy:
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Szkolenie dla menedżerów badań naukowych, edycja 2017
Ze zwględu na przekroczony limit miejsc nie przyjmujemy już zgłoszeń do udziału w szkoleniu.
Zapraszamy na szkolenie dla menedżerów badań naukowych, które odbędzie się w dniach 24-26 kwietnia 2017 r. w Brukseli.
Kwalifikacja na szkolenie odbywa się na podstawie przesłanego cv oraz listu motywacyjnego w języku angielskim na adres: polsca@polsca.pan.pl.
Językiem szkolenia jest angielski.
Udział jest bezpłatny, uczestnicy pokrywają koszty zakwaterowania i pobytu.
Informacje: polsca@polsca.pan.pl
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Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation in the FP9
AGENDA:
10.45 – Welcome : Dr Jan Krzysztof Frąckowiak
11.00 – Presentations, Q&A:
1. Dr Jana Kolar, CERIC-ERIC Jana_Kolar_24.02.2017
2. Dimitri Corpakis, Former Head of Unit at European Commission (Closing the innovation divide), “Introductory remarks” Dimitri_Corpakis_24.02.2017
2. Dr Marina Ranga, European Commission’s DG Joint Research Centre in Seville, “Chairing the DG RTD’s Advisory Group on Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation”
3. Prof. Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Warsaw University of Technology, “Participation of the Polish science and industry in EU programmes – view of an insider” Krzysztof_Kurzydłowski_24.02.2017
4. Dr Jan Krzysztof Frąckowiak, PolSCA 2005-2017, “Remunerations for the EU-13 FP participants since FP5 until FP9” Jan_Krzysztof_Frackowiak_24.02.2017
12.45 – Informal, walking lunch and discussion
Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation in the FP9
AGENDA:
10.45 – Welcome : Dr Jan Krzysztof Frąckowiak
11.00 – Presentations, Q&A:
1. Dr Jana Kolar, CERIC-ERIC Jana_Kolar_24.02.2017
2. Dimitri Corpakis, Former Head of Unit at European Commission (Closing the innovation divide), “Introductory remarks” Dimitri_Corpakis_24.02.2017
3. Dr Marina Ranga, European Commission’s DG Joint Research Centre in Seville, “Chairing the DG RTD’s Advisory Group on Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation”
4. Prof. Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Warsaw University of Technology, “Participation of the Polish science and industry in EU programmes – view of an insider” Krzysztof_Kurzydłowski_24.02.2017
5. Dr Jan Krzysztof Frąckowiak, PolSCA 2005-2017, “Remunerations for the EU-13 FP participants since FP5 until FP9” Jan_Krzysztof_Frackowiak_24.02.2017
12.45 – Informal, walking lunch and discussion
IGLO Open on the Priorities of the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU 2017
Estonian Liaison Office for EU Research and Development kindly invites you to the next IGLO Open on the Priorities of the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU 2017.
The topic is focused on the research and innovation priorities of the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the second half of 2017.
The invited speakers are Ms Maia-Liisa Anton and Ms Ursula Tubli, the Scientific Counsellors from the Permanent Representation of Estonia to the EU.
The meeting will take place at KoWi (Rue du Trône 98, 8th Floor, Brussels) and is followed by a networking lunch hosted by the PolSCA Office.
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