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NGI International Liaison

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Introduction

Every NGI and EIRO of EGI delegates an International Liaison to EGI. These NGI International Laisions (NILs) have a key networking role in the EGI community. NILs work together with teams in EGI.eu and in other NGIs to link non-operational activities from their own NGI with the rest of the EGI community. One of the most important of these non-operational activities is Engagement with new communities. With the NIL acting as a spearhead, each country (or EIRO) is able to connect its non-operational activities to the European landscape to facilitate services for new communities together, and to demonstrate the added value of the country to new communities and to other NGIs.

EGI forms and implements its Engagement Strategy within the NGIs through the NILs, because NILs connect the following activities from the national level to the European level:

  • Outreach
  • Marketing and communication
  • Training
  • Proactive outreach and support for new communities


The NIL role and about their coordination within EGI

  • The NILs are subscribed to the <ngi-international-liaisons@mailman.egi.eu> email list which is used for coordination and discussion of activities. List archive is available at https://mailman.egi.eu/mailman/private/ngi-international-liaisons/.
  • The NILs are involved in the development and implementation of EGI's Engagement Strategy (http://go.egi.eu/engagementstrategy), ie. reaching out to new communities, collecting and analysing their requirements, setting up support for them.
    • Abstract of the EGI Engagement Strategy document: EGI Engagement reaches out to scientific communities, to national initiatives, to the long tail of science as well as to SMEs and industry and supports them in tackling scientific challenges using reliable and innovative ICT services and solutions. The Engagement Strategy coordinates EGI members’ activities to accomplish this complex mission, ultimately contributing to the European effort of building a sustainable digital e-infrastructure ecosystem for research. The Engagement Strategy document describes the specific goals of the EGI engagement activity, details the various tasks that this activity involves, provides information about the human networks and online resources and tools that help the community implement this strategy, as well as provides an action plan for the upcoming months.
  • Regular teleconferences are organised for the NILs (typically once a month). These are titled 'Engagement meetings'. Future and past events are available at https://indico.egi.eu/indico/categoryDisplay.py?categId=36.
  • Face-to-face meetings are organised twice per year for the NILs. These meetings are co-located with the main EGI Forums/Conferences (one in the spring and one in the autumn).
  • NILs are participating in the creation and implementation of short, focussed projects, called Virtual Teams (Further information: https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/EGI_Virtual_teams).
  • The NIL activity is coordinated by the Technical Outreach Manager of EGI.eu, Gergely Sipos (gergely.sipos@egi.eu).


Resources for the NILs - To be successful in reaching out and supporting new communities

List of NILs

  • Hrachya Astsatryan Armenia IIAP NAS RA hrach@sci.am
  • Antun Balaz Republic of Serbia IPB antun@ipb.ac.rs
  • Yossi Baruch Israel IUCC yossi.baruch@isragrid.org.il
  • Petru Bogatencov Moldova RENAM bogatenc@asm.md
  • Peter Bogatencov Moldova RENAM bogatencov@renam.md
  • Jan Bot Netherlands SURFsara BV jan.bot@surfsara.nl
  • Isabel Campos Plasencia Spain CSIC isabel@campos-it.es
  • Alessandro Costantini Italy INFN alessandro.costantini@cnaf.infn.it
  • Claire Devereux UK STFC claire.devereux@stfc.ac.uk
  • Marios Dikaiakos Cyprus UCY mdd@cs.ucy.ac.cy
  • Dobriša Dobrenić Croatia SRCE dobrisa@srce.hr
  • Feyza Eryol Turkey TUBITAK feyza.eryol@tubitak.gov.tr
  • Dean Flanders Switzerland SwiNG dean.flanders@fmi.ch
  • Luciano Gaido Italy INFN gaido@to.infn.it
  • Nugzar Gamtsemlidze Georgia GRENA ngamtsemlidze@grena.ge
  • Andrii Golovynskyi Ukraine V. Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics NAS of Ukraine golovinsky.andriy@gmail.com
  • Todor Gurov Bulgaria IICT-BAS gurov@bas.bg
  • Ladislav Hluchý Slovakia IISAS hluchy.ui@savba.sk
  • Vicky Huang Taiwan AS vic@twgrid.org
  • Soonwook Hwang South Korea KISTI hwang@kisti.re.kr
  • Nicolai Moldova RENAM nicolai.iliuha@renam.md
  • Nicolai ILIUHA Moldova RENAM nick@renam.md
  • Emir Imamagic Croatia SRCE eimamagi@srce.hr
  • Boro Jakimovski Macedonia UKIM boro.jakimovski@finki.ukim.mk
  • Jan Jona Javorsek Slovenia JSI jona.javorsek@ijs.si
  • Bob Jones N.A. (CERN) CERN robert.jones@cern.ch
  • Jik-Soo Kim South Korea KISTI jiksoo.kim@kisti.re.kr
  • Aneta Karaivanova Bulgaria IICT-BAS anet@parallel.bas.bg
  • Kostas Koumantaros Greece GRNET kkoum@grnet.gr
  • Ivana Křenková Czech Republic CESNET krenkova@ics.muni.cz
  • Ramaz Kvatadze Georgia GRENA ramaz@grena.ge
  • Johanna Lätti Finland CSC johanna.latti@csc.fi
  • Simon C. Lin Taiwan AS simon.lin@twgrid.org
  • Robert Lovas Hungary MTA SZTAKI robert.lovas@sztaki.mta.hu
  • Dana Ludviga Latvia IMCS-UL dana.ludviga@sigmanet.lv
  • Jesus Marco de Lucas Spain CSIC marco@ifca.unican.es
  • Luděk Matyska Czech Republic CESNET ludek@ics.muni.cz
  • Steven Newhouse N.A. (EMBL-EBI) EMBL steven.newhouse@ebi.ac.uk
  • Nicolin Alexandru Romania Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering alexandru.nicolin@nipne.ro
  • João António Tomásio Pina Portugal LIP jpina@lip.pt
  • Tomasz Piontek Poland ICBP piontek@man.poznan.pl
  • Maria Poveda Cyprus UCY mpoveda@cs.ucy.ac.cy
  • Genevieve Romier France CNRS genevieve.romier@cc.in2p3.fr
  • Serge A. Salamanka Belorus UIIP NASB salamanka@newman.bas-net.by
  • Jamie Shiers N.A. (CERN) CERN jamie.shiers@cern.ch
  • Mariusz Sterzel Poland CYFRONET m.sterzel@cyfronet.pl
  • Jelena Tamuliene Lithuania VU jelena.tamuliene@tfai.vu.lt
  • Jura Tarus Finland CSC jura.tarus@csc.fi
  • Onur Temizsoylu Turkey TUBITAK onur.temizsoylu@tubitak.gov.tr
  • Leo Trukšāns Latvia IMCS-UL leot@linux.edu.lv
  • Rosette Vandenbroucke Belgium BEgrid rosette.vandenbroucke@gmail.com
  • Martin Laimonis Veicherts Denmark UCPH mave@nbi.ku.dk
  • Bart Verleye Belgium Vrije Universiteit Brussel bverleye@vub.ac.be
  • Ilyin Viacheslav Russia E-ARENA ilyin@e-arena.ru
  • Ilyin Viacheslav Russia SINP MSU ilyin@sinp.msu.ru
  • Korenkov Vladimir Russia JINR korenkov@cv.jinr.ru
  • Dusan Vudragovic Republic of Serbia IPB dusan@ipb.ac.rs
  • Anders Waananen Denmark UCPH waananen@nbi.dk
  • Zivan Yoash Israel IUCC zivany@mail.iucc.ac.il
  • Sergio Maffioletti Switzerland UZH sergio.maffioletti@gc3.uzh.ch