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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2015Partners:NERC, NAIK, METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT, University of York, Forest Research Institute +35 partnersNERC,NAIK,METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT,University of York,Forest Research Institute,SIVL,WU,ECN,AU,UCSC,INRAE,CNR,TNO,MHS,BOKU,INSTITUTE OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN SOIL SCIENCE OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,MPG,FZJ,GU,University of Edinburgh,UH,CNRS,DTU,ULB,DLO,SMHI,EMRC,FMI,JRC,IIASA,RIVM,University of Bonn,UPM,KIT,Lund University,ONU,EAER,WSL,IPPG,CIEMATFunder: European Commission Project Code: 282910more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2021Partners:ERRIN, EUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM (EPF), EuroRec, SPMS, EHTEL +14 partnersERRIN,EUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM (EPF),EuroRec,SPMS,EHTEL,EUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM,Funka Nu,COCIR,EAPM,EMPIRICA,THE LISBON COUNCIL,Open Evidence,ECHALLIANCE COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE,IFIC,INCE,FZJ,AGE Platform Europe,European Alliance for Personalised Medicine,EIP ON AHA REFERENCE SITES COLLABORATIVE NETWORKFunder: European Commission Project Code: 826353Overall Budget: 3,999,990 EURFunder Contribution: 3,999,990 EURDigitalHealthEurope will provide comprehensive, centralised support to the digital transformation of health and care (DTHC) priorities of the Digital Single Market. The partners bring a broad range of collective knowledge and expertise, originating from the longstanding leadership and engagement in the whole spectrum of activities, from interoperability and standards to health service innovation and from the technical to the policy level. The project will support large-scale deployment of digital solutions for person-centred integrated care by identifying, analysing, and facilitating the replication of highly impactful best practices, utilising the consortium’s exceptional expertise on knowledge management and impact assessment (EIP on AHA repository of innovative practices, MAFEIP), twinning schemes, and mobilisation of stakeholders. A marketplace will enable organisations to find suitable partnerships. At least 46 twinnings ranging from adaptation of impactful best practices to full adoption will be carried out. A funding advice service and capacity building framework will be provided to further stimulate deployment and scale up. Building on the unique composition of the consortium, the project will establish and manage 3 collaboration platforms to align all efforts of ongoing and future initiatives supporting the 3 DTHC priorities. The partners will utilise their vast network of more than 1,100 members representing national, regional, and EU-wide stakeholders. The collaborative work will lead to common strategic agendas and commitments for action that will boost innovation and progress in the respective topics. A Board of Associated Experts with proven high-level competence on all key fields will support the delivery of an actionable strategic vision and recommendations for EU policy beyond 2020.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:Airbus (India), ENAC, AIRBUS OPERATIONS, BAS, DLR +10 partnersAirbus (India),ENAC,AIRBUS OPERATIONS,BAS,DLR,ONERA,FZJ,UPC,SOCIETE AIR FRANCE,Airbus (Netherlands),EUROCONTROL - EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE SAFETY OF AIR NAVIGATION,DSNA,Royal NLR,UNIVERSITE DE TOULOUSE,Météo-FranceFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101114613Overall Budget: 8,690,600 EURFunder Contribution: 4,971,220 EURCICONIA’s ambition is to improve the understanding of non-CO2 emissions with regards to the current aircraft/engine technologies and operating fleet, as well as their evolution and their climate effects, but with the clear objective to evaluate and develop impact reduction solutions covering several promising mitigation options on flight operations, through the definition of innovative dedicated Concepts of Operations (CONOPS) and their assessment in comparison to legacy operations. CICONIA wants to define and assess CONOPS solutions with engagement from all concerned stakeholders: Airlines with their OCC, Network, Met providers and Air Traffic Control. CICONIA mitigation options will offer the best proposal for reduction in climate impacts, taking into account both, the CO2 and non-CO2 climate effects. A TRL4 is targeted at the end of the 3 years project. CICONIA is composed of the four main topics: 1. A weather service that will improve weather forecasting capabilities tailored for operational mitigation concepts, provide technical enablers definition and recommendation for long term improvement that will feed a better understanding of the stakes; 2. A climate enabler that will improve climate impact assessment and models tailored for operational mitigation concepts; 3. CONOPS strategies definition: CICONIA proposes to further analyse how operational stakeholders could integrate mitigations in their plan or in their tactical operations to mitigate climate impacts. A climate enhanced operations CONOPS will be delivered and assessed with representative fast time simulation platforms, integrating weather and climate models, enabling the evaluation of a large area and long time period. These simulations will support the assessment of the complete picture from climate, economics and operational impact points of view, conducting trades on different assumptions, understanding their impact on the decision making and finally providing guidance; 4. An ATM mitigation solution through trials: Investigate multiple ATM strategies for flights to minimise or avoid persistent warming contrails, through operational trials and data analysis. This solution will focus on reducing the climate impact of non-CO2 components, specifically by minimising crossings of persistent, highly warming contrails from aircraft in oceanic airspace. CICONIA aims as well at providing material to Authorities and Regulators, to analyse the appropriate rulemaking that could serve a fair and uniformed framework to minimise non-CO2 climate effects in a global environmental centric approach addressing as well CO2. Regulations aimed at mitigating non-CO2 effects through operational measures should be proven effective from a climate benefit standpoint, fair from an economic impact on the operator's standpoint, and operationally feasible/acceptable/manageable. An Advisory Board will federate external organisations who want to take part in the CICONIA results.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:FZJ, Lund University, TUD, University of Glasgow, University of Southampton +3 partnersFZJ,Lund University,TUD,University of Glasgow,University of Southampton,KI,ELVESYS,Micronit Microfluidics (Netherlands)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 607350more_vert - BBSRC,DEFRA,FZJ,FRB,AU,INRAE,BMFJ,BMEL,Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe e.V.,DLO,EZK,INNOVAATIORAHOITUSKESKUS TEKES,Nordic Innovation,STYRELSEN FOR FORSKNING OG INNOVATIONFunder: European Commission Project Code: 288422
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