Mr Radu Constantinescu and Mr Goran Djordjević - Faculty of Science, University of Craiova, Romania and SEENET-MTP Office, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Niš, Serbia - “Mapping of research institutions in SEE countries: SEENET MTP - Towards the
This document summarizes a meeting on science, technology, and innovation held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It discusses the Southeastern European Network in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics (SEENET-MTP), which includes 20 research institutions from 11 countries. Over the past 10 years, the network has facilitated around 160 researcher and student exchanges, published 100 papers and several books, and organized over 10 scientific meetings. The document outlines the network's activities, publications, and future events, and presents a map of excellence in physics and mathematics research institutions in Southeastern Europe. It finds strengths in the critical mass of researchers and scientific output, but also weaknesses in international cooperation and human resource valuation.
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1. Expert Meeting on Science, Technology & Innovation
22 November 2012, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mapping of research institutions in SEE
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countries:
SEENET MTP - Towards the 10th anniversary
Radu Constantinescu* and Goran Djordjević * *
Faculty of Science, University of Craiova, Romania
*
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SEENET-MTP Office, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Niš, Serbia
Design: M. Milošević / www.svetnauke.org
2. SEENET-MTP Southeastern European Network in
Mathematical and Theoretical Physics
• Development of the network 2003 – 2012:
– 20 institutions from 11 countries in the region.
– 13 partner institutions all over the world.
– about 300 individual members.
• SEENET-MTP Office – at the Faculty of Science and
Mathematics from University of Nis, Serbia.
• Executive director: President:
Prof. Goran Djordjevic Prof. Radu Constantinescu
• Web site of the SEENET-MTP: www.seenet-mtp.info
5. Scientific-Advisory Committee
(18 high level scientist all over the world)
Guido ALTARELLI
Universit`a di Roma Tre, Italy and CERN, Geneva,
Switzerland
Luis ALVAREZ-GAUME
CERN
Geneva, Switzerland
6. Members of SAC
Jonathan Bagger
Baltimor
WA, USA
Loriano Bonora
SISSA
Trieste, Italy
Lars Brink
Department of Fundamental Physics, Chalmers
University of Technology
Göteborg, Sweden
7. Members of SAC
Goran Senjanovic
ICTP Trieste, Italy
Contact person of SAC
Ivan T. Todorov
INRN
Sofia, Bulgaria
George Zoupanos
Department of Physics, National Technical University,
Athens, Greece
8. He was with us
Julius Wess (1934 – 2007)
Max-Plank-Institut fuer Physik
Muenchen, Germany
Founders of the WIGV initiative
Wissenschaftler In Globaler
Verantwortung
One of founders of the SEENET-MTP
Coordinator of SAC (2003 - 2007)
Director of Max-Plank-Institut fuer Physik
9. Main Results and Activities
• Mobility program:
– About 160 exchanges (both researchers and students) in the region (2005-20112)
in average 20 per year
– Duration of visits: one week (for students up tp one month)
• Network meetings: 15 meetings in 7 years, about 750 participants
• Publications-Monographs, Network Conference Proceedings: about 10 issues
• Research: Numerous joint papers with acknowledgements to UNESCO and ICTP
for support, partially or even fully based on collaboration during exchanges
• SEENET-MTP web portal became one of the most popular source of information
concerning MTP in our region:
• Scientific education and promotion of science in particular physics
• Example of activities:
– 30 lectures and 3 books
– Meetings and Competitions of High School students and undergraduate students:
``Science and Society`` in Craiova and Rurnu Severein (Romania) in 2008, 2009
and 2011
– Special class for high school students with special interests in sciences, Nis,
Serbia, www.pmf.ni.ac.rs/f_odeljenje
10. SEENET MTP 2003 – 2012
Summary of 10 years of activity
Around 1000 persons (researchers, students, teachers and
pupils) took part in the network’s events and programs.
Mobility in the region: more than 150 short and mean-term
visits, exchanges, fellowships, in the region.
Scientific results: around 100 scientific papers published with
an acknowledgement to the network’s projects and programs.
High level scientific events: more than 10 various types of
joint scientific meetings.
Publication: several books, monographs and similar
publications have been published.
Projects &financial support: 8 projects with UNESCO, 4
Projects with ICTP, 1 Project with Bavarian Ministry for
research.
International cooperation/ recognition: European Physical
Society, Balcan Physics Union.
12. Forthcoming Events
Towards celebration of 1700 years of Beyond Standard Models
Milan Edict – Nis, Serbia, 2013,
2013 Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia,
From Science to the Cultural
Networking… City's Strategy for 25-29 April, 2013
international cooperation made by
physicists and sociologists…
13. „Map of Excellence in Physics and
Mathematics in SEE”
• E-survey in the frame of UNESCO-Venice Office project „Strengthening
Basic and Engineering Sciences Capacities in South Eastern Europe SEE”
(2009-2010).
• Profiles of 40 research/higher education institutions in SEE, from 7 countries:
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia/FYROM, Moldova,
Montenegro, Romania, Serbia (from a total of 54 institutions identified as
having research in Physics and Mathematics).
• The first report issued in October 2010 and updated in September 2012 (to be
presented in this meeting).
Authors: Constantin Craitoiu, Dan Voinea, Simona Mihaiu, University of
Craiova, Romania,
Main contributor: Djuro Kutlaca, Mihajlo Pupin Institute, Belgrade, Serbia,
20. Budget on type of research institutions
• 10% of the institutes do not devote any funds to research activities.
• Most of the institutes (47%) devote up to 25% of their funds to research
• 20% of the institutes devote between 76% and 100% to research activities.
21. Structure of the research funds
The research is strongly dependent on the national public funds
23. Research Infrastructure
• 55.0% of respondents have one major facility in their centre.
• 15.0% have between 2-5 major facilities.
• 22.5% do not have any major facility in their centre.
Equal number of respondents evaluated as “major facilities” accessible ones (with
value less than 100.000 Euro) and with value bigger than 1.100.000 Euro.
24. Scientific outputs of Physics and
Mathematics for SEE Region
• The scientific output from
Mathematics and Physics from the
SEE region (Albania, Croatia, FYR of
Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia,
Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Romania,
Slovenia and Turkey) is comparable
with those of others research groups
from the world.
Mathematics and Physics represent
the main field of scientific
production for the SEE region
25. Strengths and Weaknesses in Mathematics
and Physics Scientific Research in SEE
Strengths Weaknesses
• There is a critical mass of • There is an openness for
researchers. international cooperation, but the
East-West axis is the frequent one.
• A very good scientific output of • The human resources aren’t valued
the activity. at the highest level hips of
cooperation.
• There are specific research • The research finance isn’t the one
infrastructures compatible with to aspect in the advanced scientific
the specific needs. research.
26. Directions for strategic action
• Creation of regional cooperation networks capable to enable the
communication and interrelationships between research centres.
• At a ministry level it is recommended to launch and finance special
programs for interregional cooperation.
• Encouraging the change in policy of science in order to be able to hire
researchers from other countries.
• Establishing as a priority the finance of the reintegration programs
designated to young researchers.
• Adapting the investment policy in research from region to the European
strategy of research, in the attempt to gain 3% from GDP.
• Cataloguing the whole available infrastructure and sharing both
information and infrastructure.