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FEDERAL STATE BUDGET FINANCED INSTITUTION OF SCIENCES ST. PETERSBURG INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATICS AND AUTOMATION OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Country: Russian Federation
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 573751-EPP-1-2016-1-DE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP
    Funder Contribution: 913,722 EUR

    The general aim of InMotion is to continue the reform of the system of higher education in the Engineering in Malaysia and Russian Federation to improve quality of education and teaching according to the priorities established in the Bucharest and Yerevan Communiqués and to meet the demands of Strategic Framework for European Cooperation in Education and Training (ET 2020).When implemented the project will change the situation in Engineering education in the following ways:-Student-centred learning will make the educational process more flexible and effectively by the choice of the desired studying areas. -Consortium universities in MY and RU will be enabled to prepare graduates competent in the Computer Modelling and Simulation( CMSE) field. -With Open Modelling and Simulation Environment platform (OMSE) we will create a new paradigm in respect to integration, harmonization and aggregation of various types of quality-controlled eLearning components derived from internationally operated learning and research facilities. All the consortium members will have an adaptive learning environment both meeting the needs of today and oriented towards technologies of tomorrow.-The stakeholders will get access to the MOOCs for the LLL training of their professionals-Prospectively, other Facultaties of partner universities and universities outside the consortium may adopt the learning environment (OMSE) and use it for teaching students in the other fields.The principal outcomes and outputs are:- Updated Curricula with new Syllabi-new Textbooks, guidelines -new eLearning Materials, based on innovative teaching strategies and creative learning approaches, such as: Research Based Learning; eSciece approach; Collaborative/ Personal Learning Environment; virtual labs for learning and comparison of the modern Simulation packages: Matlab, Simulink, RDM, Modelica, ISMA, Wolfram SystemModeler-MOOCs in CMSE.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 256668
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 257475
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101036245
    Overall Budget: 8,104,000 EURFunder Contribution: 8,000,000 EUR

    RI-URBANS aims to demonstrate how Service Tools (STs) from atmospheric Research Infrastructures (RIs) can be adapted and enhanced to better address the challenges and societal needs concerning air quality (AQ) in European cities and industrial hotspots. RI-URBANS responds to urgent needs to substantially reduce air pollution across EU by providing enhanced AQ observations in support of advanced AQ policy assessment. We develop and enhance synergies between AQ Monitoring Networks (AQMNs) and RIs in the atmospheric domain and combine advanced science knowledge and innovative technologies to develop pilot STs. These will enhance the AQMNs capacity to evaluate, predict and support policies for abating urban air pollution. RI-URBANS deploys tools and information systems in the hands of citizens and communities to support decision-making by AQ managers and regulators. The focus is on ambient nanoparticles and atmospheric particulate matter, their sizes, constituents, source contributions and gaseous precursors. RI-URBANS will evaluate novel AQ parameters, source contributions, and their associated health effects to demonstrate the European added value of implementing such STs. The project builds on existing initiatives for advanced research-driven AQ observations at supersites from European cities to provide the innovative AQ STs. Five implemented pilots in 9 cities will demonstrate the ability to integrate complementary STs in AQMNs and data management using FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Re-usable) principles. RI-URBANS will address all aspects of sustainability, including efficient curation, preservation and provision of access to data, training and capacity building, and how the use of tools will be secured in the future. Finally, upscaling and sustainability will be provided to the offered AQMNs-RIs interoperable services, using advanced instrumentation, modelling, source apportionment, integrated citizens observatories and mobile measurements.

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