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Venerdì, 30 Ottobre 2015 12:54

EUROfusion

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Unipi Team Leader: Prof. Nicola Forgione, Dip. di Ingegneria Civile e Industriale

 

The European fusion programme is based on the Roadmap to the realization of fusion energy. The roadmap breaks the overall task into eight missions. EUROfusion funds the Research Units in accordance with their participation to the mission-oriented Work Packages outlined in the Consortium Work Plan. Each Work Package is lead by a team of project leaders from the Research Units. In general the programme has two aims: Preparing for ITER experiments and developing concepts for the fusion power demonstration plant DEMO.


The objectives of the EUROfusion ITER Physics Programme for ITER lie in the development of plasma regimes of operation for ITER and in investigating solutions to manage the plasma’s heat exhaust. The second issue is connected with concepts for the divertor, which is the area of the reactor wall that experiences the highest heat and particle fluxes. ITER Physics also studies divertor configurations that could reduce this heat loads.
Laying the foundation for a Demonstration Fusion Power Reactor (DEMO) to follow ITER by 2050 is the objective of the EUROfusion ower Plant Physics & Technology Work Programme. The central requirements for DEMO lie in its capability to generate several 100 Megawatt of net electricity to the grid and to operate with a closed fuel-cycle (i.e. to produce and burn tritium in a closed cycle).

A number of outstanding technology and physics integration issues must be resolved before a DEMO plant concept selection is made. Each of them has very strong interdependencies. One is the selection of the concept for the breeding blanket. Another matter is the selection of the divertor concept and its layout configuration. The design of the first-wall (i.e. the innermost lining of the reactor wall) and its integration into the blanket is a further issue, since it must take into account that the first-wall might see higher heat loads than assumed in previous studies. Furthermore, there is the selection of the minimum pulse duration of DEMO and of the corresponding mix of plasma heating systems (i.e. heating and current-drive systems).


In 2014, 29 research organisations and universities from 26 European countries plus Switzerland signed the EUROfusion consortium agreement. In addition about 100 Third Parties contribute to the research activities through the Consortium members. EUROfusion collaborates with Fusion for Energy (Spain) and intensively supports the ITER International Organization (France).

Coordinator
MAX PLANCK GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN (Germany)

Other participants

  • FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JÜLICH (Germany)
  • KARLSRUHE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Germany)
  • ÉCOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE (Switzerland)
  • CULHAM CENTRE FOR FUSION ENERGY (United Kingdom)
  • COMMISSARIAT À L'ÉNERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ÉNERGIES ALTERNATIVES (France)
  • CENTRO DE INVESTIGATACIONES ENERGETICAS, MEDIOAMBIENTALES Y TECNOLOGICAS (Spain)
  • AUSTRIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (Austria)
  • ECOLE ROYALE MILITAIRE-KONINKLIJKE MILITAIRE SCHOOL (Belgium)
  • BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (Bulgaria)
  • RUĐER BOŠKOVIĆ INSTITUTE (Croatia)
  • UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS (Cyprus)
  • ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC (Czech Republic)
  • TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK (Denmark)
  • UNIVERSITY OF TARTU (Estonia)
  • VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND (Finland)
  • NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH "DEMOKRITOS" (Greece)
  • HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (Hungary)
  • DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (Ireland)
  • AGENZIA NAZIONALE PER LE NUOVE TECNOLOGIE, L’ENERGIA E LO SVILUPPO ECONOMICO SOSTENIBILE (Italy)
  • UNIVERSITY OF LATVIA (Latvia)
  • LITHUANIAN ENERGY INSTITUTE (Lithuania)
  • FOUNDATION FOR FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH ON MATTER (The Netherlands)
  • INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS AND LASER MICROFUSION (Poland)
  • UNIVERSIDADE TÉCNICA DE LISBOA (Portugal)
  • INSTITUTUL DE FIZICA ATOMICA (Romania)
  • COMENIUS UNIVERSITY (Slovakia)
  • JOZEF STEFAN INSTITUTE (Slovenia)
  • VETENSKAPSRÅDET (Sweden)

Start date 01/01/2015
End date 31/12/2020
Duration 60 months
Project cost 856.961.937 €
Project funding 424.800.000 €
Unipi quota 124.193 €
Call title EURATOM-Adhoc-2014-20
Unipi role Third part

Project website https://www.euro-fusion.org/

Venerdì, 30 Ottobre 2015 12:50

EURO-CARES

euro-cares

 

Unipi Team Leader: Prof. Luigi Folco, Dip. di Scienze della Terra

A multidisciplinary team of experts from industry and academia are developing a roadmap for a European Sample Curation Facility, designed to curate precious samples returned from Solar System exploration missions to asteroids, Mars, the Moon and comets.


The project concentrates on six key themes:

  1. Curation of extraterrestrial materials;
  2. Planetary Protection;
  3. Infrastructure requirements;
  4. Instruments and methods for sample handling, preparation and analysis;
  5. Analogue samples as proxies for extraterrestrial materials;
  6. Technologies for sample reception and transport.

Coordinator
THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF LONDON (United Kingdom)

Other participants

  • THE OPEN UNIVERSITY (United Kingdom)
  • PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND (United Kingdom)
  • UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER (United Kingdom)
  • THALES ALENIA SPACE (United Kingdom)
  • DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FÜR LUFT- UND RAUMFAHRT (Germany)
  • SENCKENBERG NATURMUSEUM (Germany)
  • NATURHISTORISCHES MUSEUM WIEN (Austria)
  • UNIVERSITÉ LIBRE DE BRUXELLES (Belgium)
  • MUSÉUM NATIONAL D'HISTOIRE NATURELLE DE PARIS (France)
  • CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE DE Orléans (France)
  • ÉCOLE NORMALE SUPÉRIEURE DE LYON (France)
  • ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI ASTROFISICA, OSSERVATORIO ASTROFISICO DI ARCETRI (Italy)
  • ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI ASTROFISICA, ISTITUTO DI ASTROFISICA E PLANETOLOGIA SPAZIALI (Italy)

Start date 01/01/2015
End date 30/12/2018
Duration 36 months
Project cost 1.999.999 €
Project funding 1.999.999 €
Unipi quota 20.625 €
Call title H2020-COMPET-2014
Unipi role Partner

Project website www.euro-cares.eu

Venerdì, 30 Ottobre 2015 12:46

EMERGENT

EMERGENT logo website4

 

Unipi Team Leader: Prof. Giuliano Manara, Dip. di Ingegneria dell’informazione

 

EMERGENT aims at designing and developing a more efficient technology for radio frequency identification and sensing by creating a long-term research cooperation program among industrial and academic partners in the area of advanced RFID and sensor technologies to be applied in real scenarios and applications.


Through the inter-sectoral mobility and research and innovation knowledge sharing activities of the project, including training and workshops, EMERGENT will satisfy the needs of the new chipless RFID scenarios, by providing: novel chipless RFID tags providing superior performance with respect to the current market standards; low cost and environmental friendly chipless RFID tags to be employed in mass market due to their reduced cost; innovative and low cost chipless RFID-enabled sensors able to guarantee a reliable estimate of the environmental parameters; smart and low power circuits to be used in semi-passive sensors to improve the sensitivity and read range of the chipless RFID-enabled sensor; reliable algorithms and techniques for improving the system performance in terms of correct identification in compliance with international regulations; guidelines for design of chipless RFID for identification applications.


In order to provide the foreseen outcomes, EMERGENT will run for 36 months working around the following key S&T objectives: explore and develop the concept of Chipless RFID in particular methods to implement a specific identification code into passive substrate and techniques to read this code provided that, the reading system meets the existing regulation at ISM and UWB bands.

The final objective is to design innovative chipless RFID tags which allow a robust detection procedure in complex environment; explore new paths for overcoming typical weaknesses of RFID sensors, including techniques to enhance the Chemical Interactive Materials (CIM) effect on the electromagnetic variability of the response, the repeatability of the estimation process and the cross-sensitivity to multiple physical parameters; develop sensor concepts that permit to read the sensors using low-cost UWB radars as reader; develop processing methods and routines to perform measurements using low-cost commercially- available UWB radars; realize and implement chipless RFID sensors system with standard and green technologies; validate the functionality of chipless tags and sensors in real, multipath scenarios.

 

Coordinator
UNIVERSITÀ DI PISA (Italy)

Other participants

  • CUBIT, CONSORTIUM UBIQUITOUS TECHNOLOGIES S.C.A.R.L. (Italy)
  • UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI (Spain)
  • GENERATION RFID, S.L. (Spain)
  • INSTITUT POLYTECHNIQUE DE GRENOBLE (France)
  • ARDEJE SARL (France)

Start date 01/01/2015

End date 30/12/2018

Duration 36 months

Project cost 913.500 €

Project funding 913.500 €

Unipi quota 270.000 €

Call title H2020-MSCA-RISE-2014

Unipi role Coordinator

Project website: www.emergent-rise.eu

Venerdì, 30 Ottobre 2015 12:36

DIVERSIFOOD

diversifood logoUnipi Team Leader: Prof. Gianluca Brunori, Dip. Di Scienze agrarie, Alimentari e Agro-ambientali

 

By integrating existing networks across Europe, the project will strengthen the “food culture” to achieve local high quality food systems. Thanks to the composition of its consortium, DIVERSIFOOD will cover the whole food chain: from genetic resources to marketing, connecting all the different actors involved.


DIVERSIFOOD uses a combination of approaches to optimise the management of on-farm, multi-actor crop evaluation (in WP2). The focus will be on underutilised crop species for marginal/specific conditions, which could be exploited either to improve or expand existing food products, or to create new products taking into account social changes and consumer demands.

DIVERSIFOOD (in WP5) applies also an explorative procedure to investigate the market potential for underutilized local food (food diversity) and products of newly bred lines coming from participatory breeding (PPB) based on four to six case studies conducted in various regions in the EU. DIVERSIFOOD develops a comprehensive approach and guidelines to conduct workshops and interviews in the different case studies. That approach allows identifying the most appropriate marketing strategies for food diversity and PPB.

The approach covers the whole supply chain and includes needs and expectations of breeders, farmers and processors and their networks. Key success factors and bottlenecks in the marketing of food diversity (product development, sales channels and price expectations) will be identified as well as the most supporting types of policy and networks.

Coordinator
INRA, INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHÉ AGRONOMIQUE (France)

Other participants

  • INRA TRASFERT (France)
  • INSTITUT TECHNIQUE DE L’AGRICULTURE BIOLOGIQUE (France)
  • RÉSEAU SEMENCES PAYSANNES (France)
  • UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA (Italy)
  • FORMICABLU S.R.L. (Italy)
  • RETE SEMI RURALI (Italy)
  • AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (Spain)
  • RED ANDALUZA DE SEMILLAS (Spain)
  • INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DE COIMBRA (Portugal)
  • UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA (Portugal)
  • PROSPECIERARA (Switzerland)
  • RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE (Switzerland)
  • ORGANIC RESEARCH CENTRE (United Kingdom)
  • ARCHE NOAH (Austria)
  • AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE (Cyprus)
  • RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE (Hungary)
  • LOUIS BOLK INSTITUUT (The Netherlands)
  • ORGANIC NORWAY (Norway)
  • LUONNONVARAKESKUS (Finland)


Start date 01/05/2015
End date 30/04/2019
Duration 48 months
Project cost 4.009.851 €
Project funding 3.429.908 €
Unipi quota 74.984 €
Call title H2020-SFS-2014-2
Unipi role Partner

Project website: http://www.diversifood.eu/

Venerdì, 30 Ottobre 2015 11:57

CIMPLEX

CIMPLEX logo

 Unipi Team Leader: Prof. Dino Pedreschi, Dip. di Informatica


CIMPLEX proposes visionary research to develop modeling, computational, and ICT tools needed to predict and influence disease spread and other contagion phenomena in complex social systems. To achieve non-incremental advances we will combine large scale, realistic, data-driven models with participatory data-collection and advanced methods for Big Data analysis. In particular the project will go beyond the one-dimensional focus of current approaches tackling one aspect of the problem at a time. It will interconnect contagion progression (e.g. epidemics) with social adaptation, the economic impact and other systemic aspects that will finally allow a complete analysis of the inherent systemic risk.


CIMPLEX will also develop models dealing with multiple time and length scales simultaneously, leading to the definition of new, layered computational approaches. Towards policy impact and social response researchers will work to close the loop between models, data, behavior and perception and develop new concepts for the explanation, visualization and interaction with data and models both on individual and on collective level. The project will cast the fundamental advances into an integrated system building on widely accepted open ICT technologies that will be used and useful beyond the project.


As a tangible ICT outcome directed at facilitating the uptake and impact of the project, CIMPLEX will implement “Interactive Social Exploratories” defined as interactive environments which act as a front-end to a set of parameterizable and adjustable models, data analysis techniques, visualization methods and data collection frameworks.


Coordinator
DFKI, THE GERMAN RESEARCH CENTER FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (Germany)

Other participants

  • NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL (Italy)
  • BRUNO KESSLER FOUNDATION (Italy)
  • INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC INTERCHANGE (Italy)
  • EIDGENÖSSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZÜRICH (Switzerland)
  • CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY (Hungary)
  • UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LONDON (United Kingdom)
  • UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART (Germany)


Start date 01/01/2015
End date 31/12/2018
Duration 36 months
Project cost 4.206.875 €
Project funding 3.450.625 €
Unipi quota 170.000 €
Call title H2020-FETPROACT-2014
Unipi role Third part

Project website: www.cimplex-project.eu

Venerdì, 30 Ottobre 2015 11:50

AgriSpin

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Unipi Team Leader: Prof. Gianluca Brunori, Dip. di Scienze agrarie, alimentari e agro-ambientali

 

Far from all innovation processes succeed. In fact, many go awry even before they begin. So what makes an innovation process move forward? And what stops it? The project seeks to find the answers to those questions and many more by identifying best practices for innovation and support systems in European agriculture.


By uncovering the so-called blind spots in innovation projects, AgriSpin’s goal is to contribute to improved methods of innovation in European agriculture. Blind spots in an innovation project are all the important sub-processes which the participants may not view as critical to the project. Nevertheless, the entire project could fail if one or several of these sub-processes are derailed. For example, blind spots can occur in the collaboration between a farmer who has an innovative idea and his adviser to whom he turns for advice. If they understand each other, chances are that the appropriate supportive measures will be put into play. If not, the chances of that happening are a lot slimmer.

The AgriSpin project will examine the practice of innovation today by answering questions such as: How does the European farmer seek information and support? What competencies does he expect of his adviser? What kind of support system is in place today? By doing so, AgriSpin intends to uncover best cases for innovation and identify the type of innovation support system that makes for the most optimal innovation process.
To ensure that the knowledge accumulated in the project is disseminated to as many stakeholders as possible, AgriSpin will work towards creating a powerful European network among advisers, researchers, organisational experts and innovation companies.


Coordinator
SEGES (Denmark)

Other participants

  • DUTCH SOUTHERN FARMERS ORGANISATION (The Netherlands)
  • UNIVERSITY OF HOHENHEIM (Germany)
  • UNION OF CHAMBERS OF AGRICULTURE (Germany)
  • INNOVATIESTEUNPUNT, ISP (Belgium)
  • INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE MOVEMENTS (Belgium)
  • LATVIAN RURAL ADVISORY AND TRAINING CENTRE (Latvia)
  • ACTA, ASSOCIATION DE COORDINATION TECHNIQUE AGRICOLE (France)
  • CIRAD, CENTRE DE COOPÉRATION INTERNATIONALE EN RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE POUR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT (France)
  • TUSCANY REGION (Italy)
  • PROAGRIA (Finland)
  • TEAGASC, THE IRISH AGRICULTURE & FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (Ireland)
  • FUNDATIA ADEPT (Romania)
  • AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS (Greece)
  • FUNDACION HAZI FUNAZIOA (Spain)


Start date 01/03/2015
End date 27/08/2017
Duration 30 months
Project cost 1.994.306 €
Project funding 1.994.306 €
Unipi quota 39.562 €
Call title H2020-ISIB-2014-1
Unipi role Third part

Project website: https://agrispin.eu/

Venerdì, 30 Ottobre 2015 11:40

3Ccar

3ccar


Unipi Team Leader: Dott. Federico Baronti, Dip. di Ingegneria dell’informazione

 

The 3Ccar project will provide highly integrated ECS Components for Complexity Control in thereby affordable electrified cars. The new semiconductors for Complexity management (control, reduction) will offer the next level of energy efficiency in transportation systems.

3Ccar’s impact is maximizing pragmatic strategy: use semiconductor technology innovations to manage functionality & complexity increase. This leads also to cheaper, efficient, robust, comfortable, reliable and usable automotive systems. This strengthens Europe as a whole (OEM, Tier1, Semiconductor) generating economic growth and new jobs in Europe.
The impact of 3Ccar is driven vertically by innovations and horizontally enabling growth and deployment in the industry based on what we see as European Values. We recognized that European engineers develop for highest efficiency, convergence and manageable complexity. Our society appreciates long life products to avoid waste. 50 partners and 55 million € budget give the mass for innovative products such as functional integrated powertrains, smart battery cells with unique selling features allowing Europe to advance to global leadership. An important feature of the project has been the recognition and exploitation of synergies with other EV projects, enabling fast innovation cycles between such aligned projects.


The technologies developed in 3Ccar will be commercialized all over the world while giving advantages to Europe’s OEMs willing to manufacture in Europe. 3Ccar will be involved in standardization needed to ensure that large vertical supply chains can be established. The 3Ccar project shows that collaboration between industry, research institutes, governments and customers is pivotal for excellence in Europe.


Coordinator
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG (Germany)

Other participants

  • AVL LIST GMBH (Austria)
  • INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AUSTRIA AG (Austria)
  • TTTECH COMPUTERTECHNIK AG (Austria)
  • KOMPETENZZENTRUM - DAS VIRTUELLE FAHRZEUG, FORSCHUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH (Austria)
  • GRAZ UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (Austria)
  • AVL SOFTWARE AND FUNCTIONS GMBH (Germany)
  • DAIMLER AG (Germany)
  • FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E. V. (Germany)
  • SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT (Germany)
  • DRESDEN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (Germany)
  • OSTBAYERISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AMBERG-WEIDEN (Germany)
  • OFFIS-INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (Germany)
  • LANGE RESEARCH AIRCRAFT GMBH (Germany)
  • BRNO UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (Czech Republic)
  • INSTITUT MIKROELEKTRONICKYCH APLIKACI S.R.O. (Czech Republic)
  • ON DESIGN CZECH, S.R.O. (Czech Republic)
  • NFINEON TECHNOLOGIES ROMANIA AND CO. SOCIETATE IN COMANDITA SIMPLA (Romania)
  • NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN MICROTECHNOLOGIES (Romania)
  • ON SEMICONDUCTOR BELGIUM BVBA (Belgium)
  • TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE EUROPE BVBA (Belgium)
  • QINETIQ LIMITED (United Kingdom)
  • VALÉO EQUIPEMENTS ELECTRIQUES MOTEUR S.A.S. (France)
  • STMICROELECTRONICS (ALPS) SAS (France)
  • VALEO SYSTÈMES DE CONTRÔLE MOTEUR (France)
  • COMMISSARIAT À L'ÉNERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ÉNERGIES ALTERNATIVES (France)
  • NXP SEMICONDUCTORS NETHERLANDS B.V. (The Netherlands)
  • EINDHOVEN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (The Netherlands)
  • NETHERLANDS ORGANISATION FOR APPLIED SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (The Netherlands)
  • INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (Latvia)
  • TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT (Finland)
  • MURATA ELECTRONICS OY (Finland)
  • OKMETIC OYJ  (Finland)
  • TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION (Spain)
  • ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE ANTENNAS, S.L. (Spain)
  • FICO® TRIAD® (Spain)
  • IXION INDUSTRY AND AEROSPACE, S.L. (Spain)
  • IDEAS & MOTION S.R.L. (Italy)
  • TORINO E-DISTRICT CONSORZIO (Italy)
  • SOLBIAN ENERGIE ALTERNATIVE S.R.L. (Italy)
  • CNR, CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE (Italy)
  • INTERACTIVE FULLY ELECTRICAL VEHICLES S.R.L. (Italy)
  • VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (Lithuania)
  • METIS BALTIC, UAB  (Lithuania)
  • INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (Taiwan)


Start date 01/06/2015
End date 31/05/2018
Duration 36 months
Project cost 53.764.943 €
Project funding 17.550.782 €
Unipi quota 181.250 €
Call title ECSEL-2014-1
Unipi role Partner

Website: https://3ccar.automotive.oth-aw.de/index.php 

Giovedì, 29 Ottobre 2015 15:19

PRA 2016 - I progetti finanziati

Giovedì, 29 Ottobre 2015 10:31

PRA 2016 - esito della valutazione

Nella seduta di mercoledì 28 ottobre, il Consiglio di Amministrazione ha completato la valutazione dei progetti presentati, in risposta al bando PRA 2016, emanato con DR n. 781 del 18.06.2015.

Su 67 domande presentate, sono stati finanziati 60 progetti e il budget totale assegnato è pari ad euro 2.953.460,42.

Progetti finanziati divisi per Area

AREA 01 download

Scienze matematiche ed informatiche

AREA 02 download

Scienze fisiche

AREA 03 download

Scienze chimiche

AREA 04 download

Scienze della terra

AREA 05 download

Scienze biologiche

AREA 06 download

Scienze mediche

AREA 07 download

Scienze agrarie e veterinarie

AREA 08 download

Ingegneria civile e Architettura

AREA 09 download

Ingegneria industriale e dell’informazione

AREA 10 download

Scienze dell’antichità, filologico-letterarie e storico-artistiche

AREA 11 download

Scienze storiche, filosofiche, pedagogiche e psicologiche

AREA 12 download

Scienze giuridiche

AREA 13 download

Scienze economiche e statistiche

AREA 14 download

Scienze politiche e sociali

Per informazioni

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Il programma

Il Programma MED 2014-2020 è un programma transnazionale di cooperazione territoriale per le regioni costiere dell’area Mediterranea finanziato dall’Unione Europea come strumento della sua politica regionale. Il programma MED continua la tradizione dei programmi europei per la cooperazione precedentemente chiamati INTERREG.
Il Programma MED ha l’obiettivo di migliorare la competitivita' dello spazio mediterraneo e garantirne la crescita in una logica di sviluppo sostenibile nei settori della: efficienza energetica; protezione delle risorse naturali e culturali; innovazione.

Primo Bando 2015

Il primo invito a presentare progetti del periodo di programmazione 2014-2020 è aperto per la priorità degli ASSI 1, 2 e 3 e per le seguenti tipologie di progetti: Studio (M1), Testing ( M2) Capitalizzare (M3) Studio e prove (M1 + 2) e test e la capitalizzazione (M2 + 3).

Destinatari

Sono eleggibili soggetti giuridici pubblici e/o privati (meglio specificati nei Terms of Reference di ogni Asse).

Assi prioritari oggetto della 1° Call

Asse 1 – INNOVATION l’innovazione per una crescita intelligente e sostenibile
Asse 2 – LOW CARBON ECONOMY Sostenere le strategie a bassa emissione di carbonio e l’efficienza energetica in specifici territori dell’area programma (città, isole, aree remote);
Asse 3: NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES la valorizzazione delle risorse naturali e culturali

Tipologie di azioni

- il trasferimento di conoscenze e competenze
- studi di fattibilità e analisi,
- lo sviluppo di strategie, politiche, metodologie, modelli, servizi e strumenti,
- i processi di capitalizzazione,
- progetti pilota e investimenti di piccola scala

Co-finanziamento

La quota di co-finanziamento è pari all’85% dell’ammontare complessivo di progetto; per quanto riguarda gli operatori economici – che non possono svolgere il ruolo di soggetto capofila - la quota di cofinanziamento è pari al 50% o 85% ( a seconda del regime adottato).

Scadenza presentazione domande

Le proposte in risposta alla Prima call per progetti modulari dovranno essere sottomesse elettronicamente entro il 2 Novembre 2015, ore 12.00 utilizzando il portale SYNERGIE CTE

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