UKRAINE: SCIENTIFIC POTENTIAL AND COOPERATION POSSIBILITIES

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UKRAINE: ICT SCIENTIFIC
POTENTIAL AND COOPERATION
POSSIBILITIES
Lviv, Ukraine, 02 July 2009
Vadym Yashenkov, NIP Ukraine Deputy Director
Organisation of NIP Ukraine
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Established pursuant to the Order # 514 of 01 August 2003 of
the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine
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Hosted by Kyiv State Centre for Scientific,
Technical and Economic Information
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INTAS Help Desk: March 2004 – December 2006
Principal objectives
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Fostering integration of Ukrainian scientific community into the
European Research Area (ERA)
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Involvement of SMEs into the European research programmes
to increase competitiveness of this sector
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Operating as a part of NIP/NCP network
Principal activities
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Collection and dissemination of information on the EU research
programmes
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Organization of the awareness raising activities in Ukraine:
seminars, conferences and workshops
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Providing consultations and trainings to develop practical skills in
project writing and management
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Establishing and maintaining contacts with Ukrainian and foreign
scientific and research institutions
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Ensuring assistance in partner search
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Participation in FP projects
NIP Ukraine Network
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Dnipropetrovs’k: Dnipropetrovs’k Centre for Scientific, Technical and Economic
Information
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Donets’k: Donets’k National University
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Ivano-Frankivs’k: Prycarpattya National University after V.Stefanyk
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Lviv: Lviv State Centre for Scientific, Technical and Economic Information
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Odessa: Odessa National University named after I.I.Mechnikov
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Simferopol: Tavrida National V.I.Vernadsky University
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Uzhgorod: Uzhgorod National University
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Zaporizhzhya: Zaporizhzhya State Centre for Scientific, Technical and
Economic Information
NIP Ukraine’s Experience
in FP6 Projects
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Scenarios for Coordinated Approach to Sustainable S&T
Cooperation with the Eastern Neighbors of the EU-SCOPE-EAST
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Strengthening Cooperation between European Research Area and
NIS – ERANIS
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Promoting International Cooperation for Environmental Research
Through Dissemination and Networking Activities-INT-ER-LINK
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Support for Participants in ICT Priority by Network for IST under the
Transition to the 7th Framework Programme – IDEAL-IST7fp
NIP Ukraine’s Experience
in FP7 Projects
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S&T International Cooperation Network for Eastern European and
Central Asian Countries - IncoNet EECA
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Extending ICT Research Co-operation between the European
Union, Eastern Europe and the Southern Caucasus – EXTEND
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Enhancing the bilateral S&T partnership with Ukraine – BILAT-UKR
Networking on Science and Technology in the Black Sea Region –
BS-ERA.NET
Structure of Science Management in Ukraine
Verkhovna Rada
President
Higher Educational Establishments
of III-IV accreditation level
345 higher educational establishments
Sector-related
Academies
of Sciences
 Ministry of Industrial
Policy
 Ministry of Health
 Ministry of
Agricultural Policy
National Academy
of Sciences
Other central
executive authorities
Ministry of Education
and Science
Cabinet of Ministers
 Ukrainian Academy
of Agricultural Sciences;
 Academy of Medical
Sciences;
 Academy of Pedagogical
Sciences;
 Academy of Legal
Sciences
 Other Academies
Scientific and research institutions
1462 scientific and research institutions,
organizations and enterprises
Structure of Institutions Implementing
Scientific and S&T Works (in %, by sectors)
1991
1995
2000
2005
2006
Industry
7.7
8.7
5.7
5.0
5.1
University
10.9
10.3
10.7
11.4
12.1
Sectorrelated
59.8
62.4
63.0
58.5
57.2
Academic
21.6
18.6
20.5
25.0
25.6
Number of Researchers
Who Implemented S&T Works
(in thousands)
449,9
450,0
400,0
350,0
300,0
262,5
250,0
233,3
215,0
199,4
200,0
188,0
181,5
178,0 173,9
173,6 170,6
2001
2002
2004
160,8
150,0
100,0
50,0
0,0
1991
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2003
2005
2006
Financing of S&T
(in % to GDP)
19
91
19
98
19
99
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
Budget funds
0.
29
0.
35
0.
33
0.
36
0.
37
0.
32
0.
40
0.
42
0.
39
0.
38
0.
38
0.
38
*
Non-budget
funds
2.
15
0.
88
0.
86
0.
84
0.
82
0.
84
0.
95
0.
81
0.
78
0.
58
Total
2.
44
1.
23
1.
19
1.
20
1.
19
1.
16
1.
35
1.
23
1.
17
0.
96
Financing of Science in Ukraine
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State budget
36.6%
(4% for international S&T co-op)
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Domestic customers
29.9%
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Foreign customers
24.9%
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Funds of research institutions
6.4%
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Other sources
2.2%
Total amount (in 2006)
5.535 bln. UAH
Policy Base
for S&T Cooperation with Ukraine
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EC-Ukraine S&T Co-operation Agreement
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EU-Ukraine Action Plan
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European Neighbourhood Policy
Basic Laws of Ukraine for ICT
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On Scientific and S&T Activities (adopted in 1991; revised in 1998)
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On S&T Development Priorities (2001; new draft - 2007)
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On Scientific and S&T Examination (1995)
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On S&T Information (1993)
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On the National Programme on Informatization of Ukraine (1998-2001)
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On Specifics of Legal Activities Regime of NASU, Sector-related
Academies of Sciences and Their Property Status (2002)
Information and Communication Technologies
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ICT Technology Pillars
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Integration of Technologies
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Applications Research
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Future and Emerging Technologies
ICT Importance
 Key enabler for productivity growth competitiveness
 Important sector in its own right
 Facilitator for more efficient public services
 Providing tools for addressing societal challenges
 Underpinning progress in all S&T fields
ICT Technology Pillars
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Nano-electronics, photonics & integrated
micro/nano-systems
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Ubiquitous and unlimited capacity communication networks
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Embedded systems, computing and control
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Software, grids, security and dependability
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Knowledge, cognitive and learning systems
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Simulation, visualisation, interaction and mixed realities
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New perspectives emerging in ICT drawing
on other science and technology disciplines
Integration of Technologies
 Personal environments
 Home environments
 Robotic systems
 Intelligent infrastructures
Applications Research
 ICT meeting societal challenges
 ICT for content, creativity and personal development
 ICT supporting businesses and industry
 ICT for trust and confidence
Participation in FP6 Projects
Thematic priorities
Number of
Projects
Number of
Participants
Project Total
1. Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health
6
7
36 173 873
2. Information society technologies
9
9
9 128 426
3. Nanotechnologies and nanosciences, knowledge-based multifunctional materials and7 new production processes
9
and devices
31 245 622
4. Aeronautics and space
8
8
148 300 398
5. Food quality and safety
2
2
945 402
6. Sustainable development, energy systems
4
4
40 401 385
6. Sustainable development, surface transport
2
4
2 225 255
6. Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems
15
18
180 182 224
7. Citizens and governance in a knowledge-based society
5
5
5 088 634
New and emerging science and technology (NEST)
1
1
315 442
Specific SME activities
3
4
9 159 958
International Cooperation Activities
17
20
8 624 031
Research for policy support
2
2
3 232 586
Human resources and mobility
2
2
0
Research and innovation
2
2
1 764 163
Research infrastructures
3
7
17 528 492
Euratom
2
4
16 347 410
1
2
4 683 077
Sum:
91
110
515 346 378,91
FP6: Links of Ukraine with the EU
Number of Participants
Austria
36 Latvia
17
Belgium
72 Lithuania
18
Cyprus
10 Luxembourg
6
Czech Republic
37 Malta
8
Denmark
53 Netherlands
87
Estonia
23 Poland
75
Finland
29 Portugal
30
France
143 Slovakia
20
Germany
164 Slovenia
19
Greece
66 Spain
Hungary
30 Sweden
Ireland
24 United Kingdom
Italy
124
106
54
Sum:
180
1,431
Preliminary Results of Participation in FP7
(as for 23.03.09)
Applicants Proposals
ICT
ICT proposals
requested
contribution
Ineligible
37
26
2/2
1,867,981
Mainlist
82
56
6/4
4,146,694
Rejected
330
262
23/22
56,308,349
Reserve
36
20
-/-
-/-
485
364
31/28
62,323,024
Total
FP7: Links of Ukraine with the EU
Number of Proposals
Austria
66 Latvia
21
Belgium
64 Lithuania
33
Cyprus
14 Luxembourg
Czech Republic
49 Malta
12
Denmark
31 Netherlands
67
Estonia
21 Poland
Finland
45 Portugal
41
France
116 Slovakia
35
Germany
196 Slovenia
29
Greece
104 Spain
128
111
Hungary
66 Sweden
Ireland
25 United Kingdom
Italy
163
3
54
Sum:
149
1,643
Upcoming Calls for Proposals
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ICT Call 5: open 31.07.2009 – 03.11.2009
Budget: 722 mln. euro
ICT Call 6: open 24.11.2009 – 13.04.2010
Budget: 286 mln. Euro
FET Open: open 19.11.2008 – 31.12.2010
Budget: 61 mln. Euro
ICT Call 5:
31.07.2009 – 03.11.2009
Challenge
Objectives
Challenge 1: Pervasive and Trusted
Network and Service Infrastructures
ICT 2009.1.1 The Network of the Future
ICT 2009.1.2 Internet of Services, software and virtualisation
ICT 2009.1.3 Internet of things and enterprise environment
ICT 2009.1.4 Trustworthy ICT
ICT 2009.1.6 Future Internet experimental facility and
experimentally-driven research
Challenge 3: Components, systems,
engineering
ICT 2009.3.1 Nanoelectronics Technology
ICT 2009.3.5 Engineering of networked monitoring and control
systems
ICT 2009.3.7 Photonics
ICT 2009.3.9 Microsystems and Smart Miniaturised Systems
Challenge 4: Digital Libraries and
Content
ICT 2009.4.2 Technology-Enhanced Learning
ICT 2009.4.3 Intelligent information management
Future and emerging technologies
ICT 2009.8.4,5,6,8,10 FET-Proactive
Horizontal support actions
ICT 2009.9.2 Supplements to support International Cooperation
ongoing projects
ICT Call 6:
24.11.2009 – 13.04.2010
Challenge
Objectives
Challenge 2: Cognitive systems,
interaction, robotics
ICT 2009.2.1 Cognitive systems and robotics
Challenge 4: Digital Libraries and
Content
ICT 2009.4.1 Digital libraries and digital preservation
Challenge 5: Towards sustainable
and personalised healthcare
ICT 2009.5.3 Virtual physiological human
Challenge 6: ICT for mobility,
environmental sustainability and
energy efficiency
ICT 2009.6.2 ICT for mobility of the future
Future and emerging
technologies
ICT 2009.8.7,8,9,10 FET-Proactive
Horizontal support actions
ICT 2009.9.1 International Cooperation
ICT 2009.9.2 Supplements to support International
Cooperation ongoing projects
Thank you
for your attention!