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JRC-IE Enlargement and Integration Workshop "Experimental Aspects of R&D on Hydrogen Storage Technologies"
This report summarizes the presentation, discussion and outcome of the workshop "Experimental aspects of R&D on Hydrogen Storage Technologies", organised in October 2005 by JRC-IE Petten, in the frame of the JRC Enlargement & Integration Action.JRC.F.2 - Cleaner energie
Proceedings of the JRC/TREN International Conference on Safety and Security of Energy Infrastructures in a Comparative View (SEIF-CV), Brussels, 14-16 November 2005
These are the CD Rom Proceedings of the JRC/TREN International Conference on Safety and Security of Energy Infrastructures in a Comparative View (SEIF-CV), Brussels, 14-16 November 2005, including all presented papers/slides together with an evaluation paper by JRC.JRC.F.4 - Nuclear design safet
Proceedings of the JRC/OECD Seminar on Emergency & Risk Zoning around Nuclear Power Plants, JRC-IE Petten (NL), 26-27 April 2005
The purpose of the EC/JRC-OECD Seminar on Emergency & Risk Zoning around Nuclear Power Plants was to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of status of emergency planning and risk assessment approaches, safety policies as well as current and possible future requirements for emergency and risk zoning, and consider needs for international harmonisation.
The aim was to help relevant stakeholders (regulatory authorities, utilities, emergency response organisations, PSA users and developers) to decide on the relevance of the issue at this time and on related research and development needs.
This seminar, held on 26-27 April 2005 at the EC JRC - Institute for Energy in Petten, Netherlands, provided an opportunity for sharing of experiences in the field on both good practice and identification of problem areas, incl. comparison to other major-hazardous industries, such as the chemical process industries.JRC.F.4 - Nuclear design safet
International JRC-IE Network on Incorporating Ageing Effects into PSA Applications
This presentation describes the background, objectives and functioning of the 2004-founded JRC Network on Ageing Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA), incl. results from recent case studies performed by the network.JRC.F.4 - Nuclear design safet
JRC Science Summit
In June 2022, the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission organised the 2022 Science Summit, the first and largest simultaneous multi-site, hybrid, multi-day science event the JRC has organised since the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
Organised internally, with bottom-up involvement from all six JRC sites, the Summit brought together about 1900 participants in more than 60 parallel sessions and six keynote speeches in a 3-day, 6-site, highly interactive event. The Summit was conceptualised in late 2021 as a primarily JRC-internal event, with the goals to
● stimulate a debate about the role of science and how the JRC sees itself in the
future;
● encourage JRC staff to reconnect after the pandemic, also between sites; and
● complement the JRC Reset, Re-imagine, Re-energize initiative.
The Summit was structured in three thematic blocks
● The state of science today;
● The needs for science in the future;
● Where does the JRC go next?
Each block included an invited high level keynote lecture and parallel sessions covering various topics that were proposed by JRC staff in in the first three months of 2022.JRC.S.4 - Scientific Development Programme
JRC FAIR Data Guidelines
The JRC Data Policy requires that JRC Data be managed following the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) Principles. This paper is a deliverable of the JRC Data Strategy in its call to publish Guidelines to support and enhance the FAIRness of JRC data. The paper provides a framework for evaluating and increasing the level of adherence of JRC datasets to the FAIR Principles, while taking into account specific solutions and strategies available to data publishers. It proposes five progressive levels of FAIR Maturity, indicating which of the FAIR maturity indicators the levels follow and suggesting steps that can improve their FAIR maturity level.JRC.T.4 - Data Governance and Service
JRC Data Policy
The work on the JRC Data Policy followed the task identified in the JRC Management Plan 2014 to develop a dedicated data policy to complement the JRC Policy on Open Access to Scientific Publications and Supporting Guidance, and to promote open access to research data in the context of Horizon 2020.
Important POLICY COMMITMENTS and the RELEVANT REGULATORY BASIS within the European Union and the European Commission include: the Commission Decision on the reuse of Commission documents, Commission communication on better access to scientific
information, Commission communication on a reinforced European research area partnership for excellence and growth, Commission recommendation on access to and preservation of scientific information, and the EU implementation of the G8 Open Data Charter.
The OBJECTIVES for adopting and implementing the JRC Data Policy include:
- Share and use data on the basis of the Open Data principles: fully, freely, openly and timely;
- Provide a coordinated approach to the acquisition of data by the JRC;
- Facilitate management, broaden access and use of the JRC data, in line with FAIR Data principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable);
- Support EU implementation of the G8 Open Data Charter;
- Continuously support evidence-based decision making and research;
-Ensure that JRC data are made available through the EU Open Data Portal.
For a successful implementation process, the JRC Data Policy lays down implementation principles with respect to responsible entities, overall implementation guidelines, and their individual elements like data management plans, as well as the monitoring of its implementation.
This new version of the JRC Data Policy is the result of the first review (2018) of the initial Policy adopted in 2015.JRC.I.3 - Text and Data Minin
JRC Nuclear News 3
'JRC Nuclear News' Newsletter - Volume 3 (February 2025)JRC.02 - Euratom Coordinatio
JRC Essentials
The booklet showcases the JRC's tools available to stakeholders from government, central and local administration, academia, and other research organizations, exemplified by best practices in the Member States.
Its structure includes three parts:
1. A general introduction about the JRC, including its mission, core strengths, institutional networks, scientific portfolios, collaboration agreements, and science-for-policy approach.
2. 21 chapters on different topics in line with the JRC's priorities and composition of portfolios.
3. A list of other resources that the JRC can provide for scientific development, such as Knowledge and Competence Centres, standards and reference materials, tools for sustainable territorial development, open access to research infrastructures, scientific development programmes, and career opportunities at the JRC.
Through its unique range of activities, including research, development, and innovation, as well as training and capacity-building programmes, the JRC offers its services to all actors in the Member States and beyond.JRC.A.3 - Member States Partnerships and International Relation
JRC-EU-TIMES - JRC TIMES energy system model for the EU
JRC-EU-TIMES is designed for analysing the role of energy technologies and their innovation for meeting Europe's energy and climate change related policy objectives. This database contains a synchronised model version of the full JRC-EU-TIMES.and all input Excel files for the JRC-EU-TIMES model, owned by JRC. The TIMES code is not part of this download; it is owned by ETSAP. The TIMES code is open for anyone that requests the code after signing a letter of agreement. Other third party software is needed:VEDA software for data and result handling and GAMS for the optimisation.</p
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