STFC: activities, issues & ambitions

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STFC: activities, issues & ambitions Professor Mark Thomson STFC Executive Chair 19 December 2018

Contents Contents UK Research and Innovation STFC as Part of UKRI UKRI Funding Opportunities Particle Physics Update Spending Review 2019 Infrastructure Roadmap Closing Remarks

UK Research and Innovation UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) formed on 1 April 2018 as the new funding organisation for research and innovation in the UK It brings together the seven UK Research Councils, Innovate UK and a new organisation Research England Strengthens the connections between research disciplines STFC is part of a larger organisation but will retain much of its identity: Delegated budget remains unchanged Culture already aligned with UKRI

UK Research and Innovation Brings many advantages and opportunities: Strengthened strategic approach to future challenges Unified voice for the UK’s research and innovation system Improved quality of evidence on the UK’s research and innovation landscape Amongst the immediate priorities: Engaging stakeholders to create a well informed roadmap to reaching 2.4% of GDP investment in R&D by 2027 In addition, enables a more coherent cross- discipline approach to R&I

UKRI Strategic Prospectus The Vision is: Benefiting everyone through knowledge, talent and ideas The Mission is: Push the frontiers of human knowledge and understanding Deliver economic impact Create social and cultural impact by supporting society to become enriched, healthier, more resilient and sustainable Underpinned by: Foundations for excellent research and innovation Best environment for research and innovation

Contents UK Research and Innovation STFC as Part of UKRI UKRI Funding Opportunities Particle Physics Update Spending Review 2019 Infrastructure Roadmap Closing Remarks

Strategy for STFC We are developing STFC’s first “Strategic Delivery Plan” as part of UKRI Publication expected in April 2019 New format of priority areas and strategy for the next ~10 years Also Delivery plan for FY’19 STFC is developing a “bold and ambitious” forward-looking plan There is a lot of change around us, including the additional resources associated with the formation of UKRI and the government’s Industrial Strategy I believe this is a unique opportunity for STFC and the other councils of UKRI Credit: STFC/Timothy Mills

STFC’s Priorities Key priorities for STFC’s SDP: Fully engage with new frontier science opportunities to drive development of novel technologies Use our inspiring high-tech facilities (in UK and overseas) as a training ground for skills in engineering, technology and computing for the UK Create a strategic pipeline for developing our world-leading National facilities and to keep them world class Grow our stewardship of the R&I ecosystem at the Harwell and DL Campuses Strengthen strategic partnerships with other councils, e.g. EPSRC

STFC: Change and refresh We’re continuing to work through the division of responsibilities within UKRI between the Councils and the central team, and between UKRI and BEIS We need to deliver a more efficient process and service for you, for government, for staff and for the public The UKRI Transformation Programme is underway, and will lead to internal changes – e.g. HR, Finance already centralised teams, opportunities to reduce red tape etc STFC also experiencing some change Executive Board retirements and departures has allowed a refresh at the top level, including better representation of our lab-based activities We’re also conducting a targeted review of the Consolidated Grants process

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion E,D&I is a very high priority for STFC and UKRI Jennifer Rubin (Executive Chair, ESRC) is the UKRI E,D&I champion UKRI Board made strong public commitments STFC now has a dedicated EDI team and is establishing an high- level Advisory Body chaired by a Council member (Sheila Rowan), and an internal Implementation Group Physics community has taken some positive steps But the Strumia case demonstrates we cannot be complacent, cannot simply assume we are doing “OK” There needs to be an increased focus on E,D&I across all of activities

Contents Contents UK Research and Innovation STFC as Part of UKRI UKRI Funding Opportunities Particle Physics Update Spending Review 2019 Infrastructure Roadmap Closing Remarks

UKRI Funding Opportunities Autumn Statement 2016 uplift to research and innovation budget: Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) – Wave 2 challenges underway, launch of Wave 3 expected Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) – large amounts still unallocated Strategic Priorities Fund (SPF) – £560 million over three years, bids from UKRI Councils and BEIS PSREs Talent Fund – £300 million over three years Commercialisation Fund – £108 million Strength in Places Fund – £115 million over three years for collaborative bids between research organisations and business to support regional growth Fund for International Collaboration (FIC) – £110 million over three years

STFC and the new funds The STFC community was not as successful with round one of GCRF as hoped: We accepted the need to improve our bids, and for closer working with other councils, departments and industry In the last year there has been significant progress: Received funding for National Satellite Test Facility at Harwell from ISCF Now expecting several major projects to be confirmed in coming weeks from SPF and FIC Recently (since April) adopted a new approach: Target highest-priority ideas from STFC’s communities Our job is to align these highest priority ideas with the new funding opportunities

New ideas and reviews of old The Developing a World Class Programme exercise in summer has provided 51 “proposals” now reviewed by STFC Council, Executive Board and Science Board It wasn’t a prioritisation, but instead the collection of new ideas with which to bid for the new UKRI-wide funding streams – the list is on our website The list is already being used to help inform bids for Fund for International Collaboration, Strategic Priorities Fund. We continue our regular reviews of our programmes Completing programme evaluations of computing, nuclear physics and particle astrophysics

Contents Contents UK Research and Innovation STFC as Part of UKRI UKRI Funding Opportunities Particle Physics Update Spending Review 2019 Infrastructure Roadmap Closing Remarks

Particle Physics Programme Evaluation PP Evaluation to be completed by May 2019 Will feed into next Balance of Programme exercise Consider current and future balance of the programme. Inter-dependencies between areas to be managed (e.g. PA and PP). Each review will explore the consequence of + 10% funding over the next 5 years. 2017 Review of Theory will be an input to the evaluation PP Theory Review Q4 2017 PP Programme Evaluation Q3 2018 BoP2 2019

Review of Consolidated Grants CG Review is underway, due to report in early 2019. Chaired by Alison Davenport (former chair of Science Board). Will consider options for grants delivery mechanisms for PP Experiment and Theory, Astronomy and Nuclear Physics. Will need to meet the needs of STFC and its communities and offer flexibility to meet the different needs of the programme. But should also be administratively straightforward and efficient in line with UKRI processes and TRAC methodology.

Particle Physics Update The 2018 Particle Physics Experiment consolidated grants round, £60M~ for 2019-2022 now awaiting final approval Huge funding pressures due to continued flat cash, magnified by changes in TRAC methodology, and LHC commitments Resulting programme smaller but relatively balanced between groups and experiments. Carries significant risks to UK deliverables and physics Mitigation being finalised by STFC but outcome will be sub-optimal New major project investments: ALIGO+ (£11M over 4 years) – assumes securing UKRI directed funds ATLAS Phase 2 Upgrade construction (£32M over 6 years) approved and underway CMS Phase 2 Upgrade construction (£11M over 5 years) approved and grants being prepared for announcement

Particle Physics Update DiRAC Computing – Efforts continue to find funding for DiRAC-3 needed to help underpin STFC’s frontier science programme core component, together with GridPP, of National e-Infrastructure provision LBNF/DUNE Proposals for the DUNE and PIP-II SRF sub-projects with PPRP for peer review working with US DOE on governance and framework for international agreements. CTA – reached critical decision points ahead of construction phase Only one SST design at observatory to reduce complexity - review underway Legal negotiations ongoing to establish CTAO as an ERIC LSST UK community building up involvement in US-led project STFC has committed to the operational phase of this facility to allow almost all major UK groups to have early access to the data

Skills and Engagement 11 Ernest Rutherford Fellowships to be awarded in 2019 220 students awarded in 2018 on Doctoral Training Partnerships Data Intensive Science Studentships another 27 students awarded to the 8 centres in 2018 + 22 match funded students UKRI Future Leader Fellowships – launched in 2018 3rd round closing date of 2nd May for mandatory outline proposals Other schemes awarded in 2018 Innovation Fellowships, Innovation Placements, Alan Turing Artificial Intelligence Students, Industrial CASE students Hawking Fellowships new scheme to be launched in 2019 in the areas of maths, physics and computer sciences, up to 10 per year for the next five years

Skills and Engagement Ten summer schools supported in 2018 with over 450 students attending Summer school for CDT students held at UCL in July CDT event held in Edinburgh for 2018 cohort of students to participate in training sessions including careers sessions with non-academic partners Immediate employment of students in diverse sectors of the UK economy: 53% University, 5% Public Sector 28% Private Sector 10% Teaching, study or self-employed Over 70% of those employed in private sector are employed in software development, data analysis, engineering and finance

Contents Contents UK Research and Innovation STFC as Part of UKRI UKRI Funding Opportunities Particle Physics Update Spending Review 2019 Infrastructure Roadmap Closing Remarks

Spending Review 2019 Government announced intention to hold a full Spending Review in 2019 Precise timing not confirmed, nor is the period of time it will cover Will be challenging as public finances remain tight, despite the “end of austerity” message Brexit remains an unknown But … commitment to raise total investment in research and development to 2.4% of Gross Domestic Product by 2027 Gross Expenditure on R&D as a % of GDP

Credit: STFC/Martin Malies CSR Preparations UKRI requested scenarios for lower, unchanged and higher budgets to inform their bid to BEIS Options for infrastructure projects STFC also provided an optimum scenario of the benefits from increasing our: Core Programme Skills and Talent Science Estate / ”well found” labs Innovation Technology Credit: STFC/Martin Malies

Contents Contents UK Research and Innovation STFC as Part of UKRI UKRI Funding Opportunities Particle Physics Update Spending Review 2019 Infrastructure Roadmap Closing Remarks

Infrastructure Roadmap This is an exciting time for UK science: Government’s Industrial Strategy highlights the importance of Research and Innovation to the UK economy Significantly increased investment in Research and Innovation Goal of 2.4% of GDP by 2027 Currently developing the “UK Research and Innovation Infrastructure Roadmap” Work led by STFC on behalf of UKRI First exercise of its type in the UK Will provide an evidence base of current research infrastructures and future research needs out to 2030

Infrastructure Roadmap Main Outputs: Interim Reports Summary of landscape analysis (December) Themes within sectors (planned early 2019) Final Report (May/June 2019) covering Landscape (what we have got) Future capability needs (what the research and innovation community needs) Options for meeting future needs with narrative Not a prioritisation exercise Factual resource that may be used to inform policy

Contents Contents UK Research and Innovation STFC as Part of UKRI UKRI Funding Opportunities Particle Physics Update Spending Review 2019 Infrastructure Roadmap Closing Remarks

What keeps me awake at night ? 1) Pressure on STFC’s core programme: Over last years, flat cash has squeezed core programme Unable to join/lead new world-class scientific projects (except through one-off interventions) Missing many opportunities to develop new and novel technologies Ultimately, this will stifle innovation Reduced contribution: CERN, Lux Zeplin, Gravitational waves, CTA, SuperNEMO neutrinoless double beta decay, LHC upgrades, academic time for particle physics, reducing experimental programme Currently Unable to pursue: Simons Observatory, nEDM, no early stage R&D programmes, iceCube, DiRAC 3, Liverpool telescope 2, European Solar Telescope, ELI, … 2) Staff recruitment and retention: Particularly acute for STEM staff at Harwell If not addressed, there is a real risk of not being able to operate efficiently our National facilities

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