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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:OAU, University of Abuja, KTH, MOUAU, ATBU +8 partnersOAU,University of Abuja,KTH,MOUAU,ATBU,University of Port Harcourt,UNIVERSITAET KLAGENFURT,ATBU,University of Port Harcourt,University of Abuja,MOUAU,University of Siegen,OAUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101082478Funder Contribution: 775,594 EUREmbeddedAI aims at enhancing the skill set for modelling, design and analysis of artificial intelligence on embedded systems for engineers by strengthening the Nigerian Higher Education (HE) training and curricula with state-of-the-art European standards and technologies. The project aims to strengthen the links between university-enterprise cooperation, entrepreneurship and employability of graduates in Nigeria and encourage the culture of practice-oriented and industry-motivated training in Nigeria HE systems that are historically more theoretically oriented. The project aims to establish and align study programs for a Master of Science in Embedded Artificial Intelligence to facilitate entrepreneurship opportunities and serve the Nigerian industry.EmbeddedAI includes mainly activities such as the development of the embedded AI pedagogy, mapping the requirements and the courses with the bologna system, course development and development of the hands-on lab, activities towards the accreditation of the master's program, knowledge transfer for both technical and industrial skills, and the dissemination to industry and scientific communities.Embedded AI targets multiple groups, including academia, HE staff, students, industry, and Small and medium-sized enterprises. EmbeddedAI targets the 25 million unemployed graduates in Nigeria since the program is designed to integrate embedded artificial intelligence designs in diverse fields such as agriculture, medicine, telecommunication, e.t.c. It is expected to obtain tangible results, including a masters program in embedded artificial intelligence course development and implementation integrated into Nigerian engineering studies, a sustainability plan, and a monitoring report to provide a sustainable integration of the proposed curriculum in the Nigerian educational system.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:University of Port Harcourt, BIT, Northwestern Medicine, SETsquared Partnership, Developing Health and Independence +59 partnersUniversity of Port Harcourt,BIT,Northwestern Medicine,SETsquared Partnership,Developing Health and Independence,University of Bristol,Devon Partnership NHS Trust,Emm Technology Ltd,Public Health Wales,West of England Combined Authority,Royal United Hospital,Solcom Limited,Bristol Health Partners,Social Care Wales,Zinc Ventures Limited,Federation for Informatics Professionals,BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL,Bristol City Council,Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Fdn Trust,Doctrin,NHS Bristol NSom/SGlos ICB CCIO,Kooth plc,Mayden,Dorothy House Hospice Care,Ally Health,Kinneir Dufort,Proximie,BJSS Limited,Elvie,Lindus Health,West of England Academic Health Science Network,HCI Digital,Velindre NHS Trust,Human Data Sciences,University of Port Harcourt,LV=GI,Okko Health,Age UK,North Somerset Council,Human Data Sciences,Health Education England,Bath and North East Somerset Council,South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust,Monash University,Milbotix,Microsoft,Sparck,Aspedan,Tunstall Healthcare (United Kingdom),Univ Hosp Bristol & Weston NHS Fdn Trust,Graphnet Health Limited,Huma,Public Health Wales,Taunton & Somerset NHS Foundation Trust,St.John's Medical College Hospital,St Monica Trust,Torbay and South Devon NHS Fdn Trust,Sirona Care & Health (CIC),Holland and Barrett,Oracle Cerner,DDM Health,Biostress,BIT,Aneurin Bevan Health BoardFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/X031349/1Funder Contribution: 3,290,620 GBPThe LEAP Digital Health Hub is a partnership of the South West's leading Universities, more than 20 supporting companies nationally, many NHS Trusts & Health Boards, 4 social care organisations, the region's Local Authorities, the West of England Academic Health Science Network (AHSN), the award-winning business incubator SETsquared and Health Data Research UK (HDRUK). The 50+ partners that shaped this bid ranged from the research director for a provider of residential care homes, to a chief clinical information officer working in an intensive care unit; from the founder of a femtech startup to the head of the healthcare analytics team for a multinational consulting firm. In workshops through June and July 2022 they told us that Digital Health is as much about design and user experience as health data analysis; it is motivated by patient benefit but must also consider viable business models for industry. All Hub partners will have access to dedicated physical office space in central Bristol alongside the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Digital Health and Care. There, they will train, network and research together across disciplines and sectors. They will engage with partners across the UK- and beyond. Recognising that UK breakthroughs in Digital Health may be equally (or more) impactful abroad, the Hub's new "Global Digital Health Network" links the Hub to Digital Health expertise from the US, China, India, Nigeria and Australia (sections B1.2, B5). The Hub's unique Skills and Knowledge Programme is designed to address the professional training needs of industry, health and social care providers and academia within the two Themes of Transforming Health & Care Beyond the Hospital and Optimising Disease Prediction, Diagnosis & Intervention. This is proposed to be the world's largest Digital Health taught programme. The Hub's Fellowship programme will comprise 5 different schemes to develop future leaders, within not only academia, industry and the health/care sector, but also within the community - as patients or informal carers. The Hub's Research programme focusses on pre-competitive research within the Hub's two thematic areas of Transforming Health and Care Beyond the Hospital and Optimising Disease Prediction, Diagnosis and Intervention. The Hub will add value by surfacing health priorities from its partner health and social care organisations, working with the West of England AHSN and also with Hub members such as Chief Nursing Information Officers, with charities, social care providers, patient and community groups.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:ZOYOUT ESSAOUIRA, FICOSTERRA SL, University of Port Harcourt, SOLAR FM, DUT +48 partnersZOYOUT ESSAOUIRA,FICOSTERRA SL,University of Port Harcourt,SOLAR FM,DUT,SAWLA,EThekwini Municipality,UENR,VIARAYA,SENENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL,IRRADIARE,FICOSTERRA SL,NASCO FOUNDATION,TECNOLOGIE PER LA RIDUZIONE DELLE EMISSIONI ENGINNERING SRL,SAWLA,INRA,PS-ITECH AS,VIARAYA,ITC,UniPi,DAR AZZAYTOUN,NASCO FOUNDATION,LETZNER ADRIAN,SOLAR FM,LETZNER ADRIAN,EThekwini Municipality,Makerere University,Makerere University,ZOYOUT ESSAOUIRA,Aswan University,TIFEO SRL,NR GYL,TIFEO SRL,Ankron Water Services,UJA,University of Huelva,NASCO FEEDING MINDS,UJA,University of Blida,NASCO FEEDING MINDS,University of Blida,Ankron Water Services,TECNOLOGIE PER LA RIDUZIONE DELLE EMISSIONI ENGINNERING SRL,UEM,University of Port Harcourt,OLIVE TREE INSTITUTE,BWIRI ENTERPRISE LIMITED,ITC,SENENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL,UENR,IRRADIARE,BWIRI ENTERPRISE LIMITED,University of HuelvaFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101036900Overall Budget: 8,100,150 EURFunder Contribution: 6,962,820 EURPopulation without access to electricity is set to increase again in 2020 after 6 years of decline in Africa. The number of people gaining access to electricity in Africa has increased greatly: the number of people without access to electricity dropped from almost 860 million in 2018 to 770 million in 2019, a record low in recent years . Nonetheless, past progress is being reversed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In order to tackle this, the present proposal will demonstrate innovative, reliable and adapted sustainable energy solutions based on the valorization of biomass wastes from agriculture and the food industry through biomass gasification. REFFECT AFRICA will adapt and optimize these technologies to a wide variety of biomass wastes: olive mill residues, almond hulls and husks, millet, rice, sorghum or peanut wastes and sugarcane bagasse, among others locally available. Three full- scale demonstrators will be built in Morocco, Ghana and South Africa to consider both urbanized and rural contexts in Africa, on- and off-grid solutions, as well as different socio-economic backgrounds. The project will carry out comprehensive LCA and LCC of each supply chain and will consider the climate adaptation and mitigation potential of this technology compared to other technologies and solutions in the African social, economic and environmental contexts. REFFECT AFRICA will tackle the development of renewable energy sources, providing solutions for on-grid and off-grid communities, and their integration into the existing energy system. It will consider the generation of renewable energy, the transmission, and the use of storage systems.With the aim to closing all water- energy-food links, the project will work on obtaining biochar from the gasifier, and will be improved to provide a valuable fertilizer to local farmers. The demonstrators will include a robust but reliable water laboratory to provide their location with basic but often lacking testing services.
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