First EU project on Open Web Search launches third-party call

First EU project on Open Web Search launches third-party call: An invitation to advance R&D for a new Internet Search in Europe

OpenWebSearch.EU – a consortium of 14 research partners – is open for third-party proposals to help building an open and independent Web-index based on European values (OWI). The first call addresses business and research partners to submit their applications in two tracks from March 1st until April 28th, 2023.

"This an opportunity to get involved and contribute to the R&D activities of the OpenWebSearch.eu eco-system. From CSC we particularly encourage Finnish research organisations or smaller tech companies to apply," says Per Öster, Director of Advanced Computing Facility at CSC.

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In particular, the call is targeting SMEs or start-ups, individual innovators and researchers or research teams. Third-party candidates should drive research closely related to the topics addressed in the project. Moreover, they should aim at enriching the existing R&D activities as well as suggesting new ones, in line with the project goals and aims. 

“Building such an Open Web Index faces not only technical challenges. There are also legal and societal is-sues, especially when we consider recent EU legislations such as the Digital Service Act or the Digital Market Act,” explains Dr. Megi Sharikadze, Team lead Research Coordination and Support, EU Research Funding Advisor at Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ), one of the consortium partners.

Thus, the project consortium calls for contributions in two tracks: 

Track 1 includes studies on legal or economic aspects of Open Search. This covers topics, such as legal constraints and requirements of crawling, storing, enriching or sharing web-data, but also the analysis of cost-benefit of an Open Web Index infrastructure across Europe or of market potential and economic impact. 

Track 2 calls for technical concepts for legally compliant data acquisition and processing, considering also societal constraints. This includes contributions, such as vocabularies, metadata schemata or ontologies for expressing/defining legal constraints on web page usage or open datasets and machine learning mod-els for analysing web pages.

In this first call of three, successful applications can request funding between 25,000 and 120,000 EUR for a period of up to 12 months. Members of the consortium as well as external experts will review the appli-cations. Eligible are individuals as well as organisations residing in EU Member States or in Horizon Eu-rope Associated Countries. The third-party projects will be funded under the OpenWebSearch.eu Com-munity Program. All awardees will be essential part of ongoing and future R&D activities of Open Web Search Community.

Applications are accepted via email. Detailed information can be found at: https://openwebsearch.eu/call1

About OpenWebSearch.eu

OpenWebSearch.EU is the first funding project by the EU to get tomorrow's web search up and running. 14 renowned European research centres, including CSC – IT Center for Science,  kicked-off the project in September 2022. Over the next three years, the researchers will develop the core of a European Open Web Index (OWI). In addition, they will set the foundation for an open and extensible European Open Web Search and Analysis Infrastructure (OWSAI), based on Europe’s values, legislation and standards. The project receives funding of 8,5 million Euros from the European Union’s Horizon research and inno-vation programme under grant agreement no. 101070014. 

Contact:

Per Öster, Director of Advanced Computing Facility, CSC
Email per.oster@csc.fi

ows@opensearchfoundation.org

OpenWebSearch.EU

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