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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2018Partners:YOUCONTROL LTD, YOUCONTROL LTDYOUCONTROL LTD,YOUCONTROL LTDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 807017Overall Budget: 71,429 EURFunder Contribution: 50,000 EURIntegro-SD Company (ISD) implements own patented technology of animal waste processing (incl. chicken manure) into high-demand quality organic fertilizers. ISD doesn’t use herbage, biological and chemical catalysts in IMBIO technology. Increasing demand for organic fertilizers tells about the necessity of ramping up its production. IMBIO technology allows occupying empty market niche of high-quality organic fertilizers production in the segment of small and medium farm enterprises. The offered technology is highly-productive, waste-free, compact, easy to scale, non-hazardous for the environment and also has low construction budget. IMBIO allows reducing or totally refusing the usage of mineral fertilizers, increasing the yield of cultivated crops, getting added value by waste processing, organic products and new small-scale production, as well as creating closed production cycle for small farm enterprises, poultry plants and other representatives of the branch.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:LETI, UniPi, FRAMATOME, INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND NUCLEAR ENERGY - BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, FRAMATOME +5 partnersLETI,UniPi,FRAMATOME,INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND NUCLEAR ENERGY - BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,FRAMATOME,YOUCONTROL LTD,General Electric (France),KIT,INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND NUCLEAR ENERGY - BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,YOUCONTROL LTDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 945081Overall Budget: 3,988,550 EURFunder Contribution: 3,988,550 EURVVER reactors constitute a significant and dynamic part of the European energy market. The safe LTO of VVER (maintenance, refuelling, safety-upgrade, revamping) is based on the industrial use of neutronics and thermal-hydraulics codes and methods that allow studying the behaviour of the plant in normal and accidental conditions. The objective of CAMIVVER project is to develop and improve codes and methods for VVER comprehensive safety assessment. Such development is strongly required for the following reasons: 1) Current codes and methods used for VVER safety assessment are subjected to international export controls from outside EU. Export controls from major countries have increase in the last years, threatening the EU sovereignty and security in terms of energy supply. 2) A new generation of innovative codes and methods are being developed within Europe. These new codes and methods are improving 3D-multiphysics modelling capabilities, and uncertainty quantification capabilities. These codes and methods are worth being transferred from lab to industry as they will substantially improve the physics comprehension of PWR and VVER behaviour. 3) European codes and methods development for VVER safety assessment will open the VVER market to the European nuclear industry and will support a free and fair competition on this market. To achieve this objective, CAMIVVER will perform developments required for the new generation codes to be fully applied on VVER scope (and to PWR scope too), CAMIVVER will generalise 3D-multiphysics coupling, CAMIVVER will perform experimental validation and benchmark against current industrial codes used for VVER safety assessment, and CAMIVVER will demonstrate CFD utility and compatibility with uncertainty propagation in the frame of a safety assessment. Finally, CAMIVVER will provide guidance to European Safety Authorities, to VVER operators, and to the international research community, concerning the use of these innovative approaches of codes and methods development.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:YOUCONTROL LTD, UH, YOUCONTROL LTD, DERZHAVNA USTANOVA NAUKOVYY TSENTR AEROKOSMICHNYKH DOSLIDZHEN' ZEMLI INSTYTUTU HEOLOHICHNYKH NAUK NA, Universidade Lusofon +5 partnersYOUCONTROL LTD,UH,YOUCONTROL LTD,DERZHAVNA USTANOVA NAUKOVYY TSENTR AEROKOSMICHNYKH DOSLIDZHEN' ZEMLI INSTYTUTU HEOLOHICHNYKH NAUK NA,Universidade Lusofon,University of Žilina,DERZHAVNA USTANOVA NAUKOVYY TSENTR AEROKOSMICHNYKH DOSLIDZHEN' ZEMLI INSTYTUTU HEOLOHICHNYKH NAUK NA,Universidade Lusofon,University of Bonn,University of ŽilinaFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101086250Funder Contribution: 1,416,800 EURLand degradation (LD) is the world's greatest environmental challenge affecting the environment, agriculture, and human wellbeing. Intensified by natural disasters and desertification, the LD may present potential risks and socioeconomic tension at the European Union (EU) frontier. The project aims to develop an innovative framework to provide an Early Warning System (EWS) and responses to the LD threatening the EU from its external border, using multi-source and multi-scale Earth Observation (EO) data. The consortium consists of the University Lusofona, PT, which will work with big data management, smart computation, and risk analysis, - Center for Remote Sensing of Land Surfaces of the University of Bonn, GE, bringing their long-term research expertise on the LD, - Scientific Centre for Aerospace Research of the Earth, UA, supporting with in-depth knowledge on development and application of advanced EO-based technologies, - SME ECOMM, UA, implementing the emergent geo-informational solutions, - the University of Zilina, SL working in multi-state simulation system for the LD risk assessment and advanced cloud computing, - the University of Marrakech, MOROCCO, with longterm experience in the inland LD and desertification evaluation using the EO data, - The Resource Ingeneering Company (RESING) implementing the developed EWS Prototype, providing the necessary data and logistic support. The EWS Prototype will be delivered to the EU and tested in complementary conditions in Ukraine, facing anthropogenic impact risks, and in Morocco where desertification risks are intensifying. The intersectoral region-specific expertise and skill-transfer secondments will ensure the self-sustainability and further evolution of the delivered system and of the Consortium. Dissemination of the approach to the agricultural consumers will support the development of environmental and socioeconomic factors, reach out to the remote rural society and enhance cooperation with and within the EU.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:YOUCONTROL LTD, Research Centre Rez, SSTC NRS, SCK•CEN, INERIS +12 partnersYOUCONTROL LTD,Research Centre Rez,SSTC NRS,SCK•CEN,INERIS,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,YOUCONTROL LTD,KIT,SSTC NRS,NRG,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,EMPRESARIOS AGRUPADOS INTERNACIONA L SA,LETI,NRG,EMPRESARIOS AGRUPADOS INTERNACIONA L SA,Research Centre Rez,SCK•CENFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101163929Overall Budget: 3,613,190 EURFunder Contribution: 3,487,600 EURSafety Assessment of Non-Electric uses of nuclear energy (SANE) project investigates the potential of non-electric usage of nuclear energy, the safety aspects of reactors designed for non-electric use as well as the safety implications of the end use. As many of the applications are novel, their use needs to be properly communicated to various stakeholders, and for this the project includes work on risk communication. Non-electric uses are identified in EU SMR pre-Partnership as one of the high level R&D needs, and the understanding of the potential applications and their limitations as well as the challenges in integration of nuclear energy to end use were seen as important issues to be studied. Non-electric uses will be an important way to diversify the income streams of nuclear plants, as the electricity production will become more and more competitive. Nuclear has unique advantages in non-electric uses as it can produce lot of energy locally for large local uses. SANE aims to review potential future uses of nuclear energy in order to facilitate their implementation in the near future. This project aims to provide information for both industrial applications retrofitted to operating nuclear power plants, as well as for novel reactors dedicated for non-electric uses. Information needs for appropriate risk communication is studied with case studies in several countries, and a specific study on communications during abnormal situations is done based on the events that transpired in Ukraine during Russia's invasion.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:Cosinuss GmbH, MASSIVE DYNAMIC SWEDEN, UCSC, INTRASOFT International, MASSIVE DYNAMIC SWEDEN +12 partnersCosinuss GmbH,MASSIVE DYNAMIC SWEDEN,UCSC,INTRASOFT International,MASSIVE DYNAMIC SWEDEN,YOUCONTROL LTD,KI,NEWPARK HEALTHCARE LIMITED,Magen David Adom,Cosinuss GmbH,Magen David Adom,YOUCONTROL LTD,NEWPARK HEALTHCARE LIMITED,INTRASOFT International,VUB,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,University Of ThessalyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101137465Overall Budget: 5,345,250 EURFunder Contribution: 5,345,250 EURThe goal of ESCORT project is to bring prominent advances in IoT, Wearables, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Machine Learning (ML) to facilitate enhanced patient treatment services for the enrichment of patient experience and European health and care service resilience. The proposed innovations to be carried out in the project will assist int eh development of ethics-by-design policy intervention based on the evidence collected and analysed from the pilot studies. Spanning across 36 months, the ESCORT project brings together the experiences of leading healthcare service providers from five (5) European (Greece, Italy, Belgium, Sweden, Ireland) and one (1) associated member (Israel) states specialising in emergency medicine and offering regular health and care service providers across six (6) countries (AUTH, UCSC, VUB, KI, NH, MDA). The development of digital services will be designed in consultation with the stakeholders including patients, patient advocacy groups, health and care service professionals, health and care providers. The development of technology will be supported by research experts (UTH), complementing the expertise of SMEs (RINI, MKM, COSI, MDS). The overall integration of the proposed tools and services will be achieved by INTRA. The origins of ESCORT conceptualisation can be traced back to the supplier network creation within NO-FEAR (CSA) project in which validation of individual tools catering the demands of urgent and emergency medicine has been carried out. Building on the success of the NO-FEAR project, the workplan of ESCORT has been designed to enable integration of core technologies to develop digital services addressing patient needs and requirements. To achieve this project, the ESCORT consortium has identified three (3) scenarios which represents the pre-, and post- clinical patient care and the needs of victims requiring support for urgent and emergency medical care. All the scenarios will be validated across six (6) countries.
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