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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:TNO, UoA, QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES GMBH, NOA, TU/e +4 partnersTNO,UoA,QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES GMBH,NOA,TU/e,TASITALIA,ICCS,QUANTUM SPACE SYSTEMS GMBH,THALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101135245Funder Contribution: 2,499,720 EURLaiQa comes as a technology intensive research and innovation action aiming to develop and advance critical components and technologies necessary to build a global spaced-based quantum network. LaiQa envisions to realize unconditionally secure quantum communications over long distances bringing functional QKD components together with advanced system integration techniques towards deployable space-QKD systems. The project's objectives will include the development of space-deployable, high-brightness 1550 nm entangled photon pair source (EPPS), a space-suitable Decoy State - BB84 Prepare and Measure (P&M) source, a photonic integrated EPPS for next-generation on-board sender stations, a quantum memory for long-distance entanglement distribution, an advanced fiber-coupling/adaptive optics system for converged space/terrestrial QKD segments, and software components towards the optimization of LaiQa architecture. The project will demonstrate P&M- and entanglement based QKD systems both in lab/terrestrial FSO testbeds and in field demonstrations in Helmos optical ground station (OGS). LaiQa will also mobilize its consortium to prioritize standardization activities that focus on space components for P&M- and entanglement-QKD, consider interfaces and parameters for them to propose specification standards and potentially trigger new standardization activities within EU.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2013Partners:UoAUoAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 272227more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:EUROPEAN PARTNERS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, MUNICIPALITY OF BRASOV CONSILIUL LOCAL BRASOV, TU Delft, ECUBA, ENERGYPRO LIMITED +13 partnersEUROPEAN PARTNERS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT,MUNICIPALITY OF BRASOV CONSILIUL LOCAL BRASOV,TU Delft,ECUBA,ENERGYPRO LIMITED,RINA-C,RENESCO,SARGA,BLACK SEAREGIONAL AGENCY FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT,UNIBO,UIPI,KIM,ICLEI EURO,UoA,CECODHAS,BMPB,ACE,TretekniskFunder: European Commission Project Code: 696126Overall Budget: 1,993,170 EURFunder Contribution: 1,993,170 EURABRACADABRA is based on the prior assumption that non-energy-related benefits play a key role in the deep renovation of existing buildings. In particular, ABRA actions will focus on the creation of a substantial increase of the real estate value of the existing buildings through a significant energy and architectural transformation. The central goals of the proposal consist of an important reduction of the pay back time of the interventions, a strengthening of the key investors’ confidence, increasing quality and attractiveness of the existing buildings’ stock and, finally, reaching a concrete market acceleration towards the Nearly Zero Energy Buildings target. The actual investment gap in the deep renovation sector is due to the fact that high investments are required up-front and they are generally characterised by an excessively high degree of risk and long payback times. It is therefore necessary to develop harmonized, concerted and innovative actions to unlock the needed public and private funds, fill the energy efficiency investment gap and ultimately contribute to re-launch the construction market and create new jobs. Therefore, ABRA aims at demonstrating to the key stakeholders and financial investors the attractiveness of a new renovation strategy based on AdoRe, intended as one (or a set of) Assistant Building unit(s) - like aside or façade addictions, rooftop extensions or even an entire new building construction - that adopt the existing buildings (the Assisted Buildings). The creation of these new Assistant Buildings’ Additions integrated with Renewable Energy Sources aims at reducing the initial investment allocated for the deep renovation of the existing building creating an up-grading synergy between old and new. The ABRA strategy results in the implementation of a punctual densification policy that has been proven capable of fostering the investments in deep renovation of the existing built environment throughout Europe
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:UoA, MUNICIPALITY OF WEST ACHAIA, COMUNE DI GORIZIA, Bergen Kommune, TIHR +12 partnersUoA,MUNICIPALITY OF WEST ACHAIA,COMUNE DI GORIZIA,Bergen Kommune,TIHR,MUNICIPALITY OF CATANIA,FHG,VESTFORSK,ISIG,JSI,URSZR,BULGARIAN RED CROSS,IESC,Regione Siciliana,BALKAN INSTITUTE FOR LABOUR AND SOCIAL POLICY BILSP,ΥΠΕΘΑ,The Resilience Advisors NetworkFunder: European Commission Project Code: 833671Overall Budget: 5,281,560 EURFunder Contribution: 5,281,560 EURResilience is defined by the United Nations as “the ability to resist, absorb and accommodate to the effects of a hazard, in a timely and efficient manner”. Thus, resilient communities are those in which their citizens, environment, businesses, and infrastructures have the capacity to withstand, adapt, and recover in a timely manner from any kind of hazards they face, either planned or unplanned. In recent years efforts have been spent to tackle resilience and there is, still, a long path forward in defining an EU valid and sound approach to the problem. RESILOC aims at studying and implementing a holistic framework of studies, methods and software instruments that combines the physical with the less tangible aspects associated with human behaviour. The study-oriented section of the framework will move from a thorough collection and analysis of literature and stories from the many approaches to resilience adopted all over the World. The results of the studies will lead to the definition of a set of new methods and strategies where the assessment of the resilience indicators of a community will be performed together with simulations on the “what-if” certain measures are taken. These studies and methods will serve for designing and implementing two software instruments: 1. the RESILOC inventory, a comprehensive, live, structure for collecting, classifying and using information on cities and local communities, implemented as a Software as a Service (SaaS). 2. The RESILOC Cloud-based platform for assessing and calculating the resilience indicators of a city or a community, for developing localised strategies and verifying their impacts on the resilience of the community. The Cloud platform, a combination of SaaS and PaaS, includes the inventory as its repository. The project will make use of built solutions in four field trials and includes a high-profile communication plan, heavily based on Social Media platforms.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2023Partners:UCY, UCL, UoA, HUN-REN RESEARCH CENTRE FOR NATURAL SCIENCES, JYU +6 partnersUCY,UCL,UoA,HUN-REN RESEARCH CENTRE FOR NATURAL SCIENCES,JYU,REGIONAAL INSTITUUT VOOR DYSLEXIE BV,IWAL AMSTERDAM-WEST,University of Edinburgh,NMF,SILVERSKY,UOCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 813546Overall Budget: 3,837,150 EURFunder Contribution: 3,837,150 EURMental health disorders pose a massive economic and societal burden. Emerging early in development and resulting in long-term disability, neurodevelopmental dysfunctions (NDD) compromise the quality of life of millions of Europeans. The purpose of the Neo-PRISM-C ETN is (1) to train Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) in applying the Research Domain Criteria, a novel framework for understanding psychopathology, to the study of the mechanisms and treatments of NDD. It aims (2) to train ESRs from multiple disciplines (psychology, neuroscience, data science) in state-of-the-art and transferable skills for innovating the study of brain-behavior relationships in NDD, in the context of a systems-based, trans-diagnostic theoretical frame. This ETN will also (3) support training in designing evidence-based, individualized treatments of learning, behavioral, and social maladjustment, bridging across diagnostic categories. Towards these goals, we have assembled a trans-sectoral European network with expertise in cognitive, social, educational, clinical, and emotion research and in training ESRs. Six research, training and management work packages (WPs) pursue these goals. WP1 comprises innovative projects, investigating risk and protective factors that span across NDD diagnostic categories (autism, learning, emotional difficulties) and linking to healthcare industry and education. WP2 examines systems-level brain development to identify biological substrates of specific dysfunctions. WP3 applies this knowledge to develop new multi-modal interventions to address domains of impairment. The academic, industrial and clinical partners collaborate across themes, offering ESRs project-specific secondments, supervision, workshops, summer school and courses on research, transferable and entrepreneurial skills. Neo-PRISM-C is expected to further understanding of NDD and improve the competitiveness of EU health professions, providing the market with highly-skilled researchers and clinicians.
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