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Proposals submitted for inclusion on the National Roadmap of Research Infrastructures of Strategic Relevance were evaluated according to two criteria: scientific merit and strategic relevance.
The scientific merit of the proposals is evaluated by internationally recognised scientists, experts in each scientific area, according to three criteria:
The evaluation panels award each proposal a score (between 1 and 9) and a recommendation of integration, or not, in the roadmap.
The strategic relevance of the proposals is evaluated by representatives of the five regional Comissões de Coordenação de Desenvolvimento Regional (commissions for coordinated regional development) and of the Autoridades de Gestão dos Programas Regionais(authorities for the management of regional programmes) for the Azores and Madeira. This evaluation considers the following criteria:
Selected proposals are also evaluated for their capacity to link to European research infrastructures, within the framework of the European Strategy Forum on European Infrastructures as well as their strategic relevance for the development of the Portuguese scientific and technological system.
After the evaluation of scientific merit and strategic relevance, each proposal was given one of the following categories, in accordance to the Evaluation Guidelines:
Proposals recommended to integrate the roadmap are part of category 1.
Detailed information on the evaluation process can be found in the Evaluation Guidelines.
A total of 105 international experts participated in the 2013 call, including seven with extensive experience in evaluating European infrastructures.
Due to the cross-cutting nature of the applications and the current European and international outlook, a single panel of international experts was set, with a coordinator for each thematic area. The coordinators of the seven thematic areas worked together to ensure consistency of scores across areas, ensuring that proposals of similar scientific merit had equal opportunities to succeed.
The appointed coordinators are:
Thematic Area
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Coordinator (Institution)
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Social Sciences and Humanities | Gian Piero Zarri (Université Paris-Est, France) |
Physical Sciences and Engineering | Ana Proykova (Faculty of Physics, University of Sofia, Bulgaria) |
Environmental Sciences | John Sweeney (Irish Climate Analysis and Research Units - Department of Geography, NUIM, Ireland) |
Biological and Medical Sciences | Ute Linz (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany) |
Materials and Analytical Facilities | John Wood (Imperial College London, UK) |
Energy | Cesar Dopazo (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain) |
E-Infrastructures | Victor Castelo (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain) |
View the full list of evaluation panel members for this call.
Detailed information on the evaluation process can be found in the Evaluation Guidelines.