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- project . 2022 - 2023Funder: SNSF Project Code: P500PB_206676Partners: Department of Microbiology, Infectiology and Faculté de Médecine, Université de Montréal
- project . 2022 - 2024Funder: SNSF Project Code: P500PH_202910Partners: Department of Classics University of Toronto
- project . 2022 - 2024Funder: UKRI Project Code: NE/W00125X/1Funder Contribution: 642,466 GBPPartners: US Army Corps of Engineers, UI, Durham University, Brunel University, UBC, University of Tübingen, Swiss Federal Research Inst. WSL, UNIL
Being able to predict the depth and speed of water in a river channel is important for managing in-channel engineering, predicting sediment transport and flood risk, planning river restoration, prescribing minimum flows to preserve river habitats, and predicting carbon ...
- project . 2022 - 2025EMERGENCE: Tackling Frailty - Facilitating the Emergence of Healthcare Robots from Labs into ServiceFunder: UKRI Project Code: EP/W000741/1Funder Contribution: 708,125 GBPPartners: Scottish Health Innovations Ltd, Skills for Care, Consequential Robotics Ltd, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, PAL Robotics, Bristol Health Partners, Medical Device Manufacturing Centre, North Bristol NHS Trust, National Rehabilitation Center, CENSIS...
The EMERGENCE network aims to create a sustainable eco-system of researchers, businesses, end-users, health and social care commissioners and practitioners, policy makers and regulatory bodies in order to build knowledge and capability needed to enable healthcare robots...
- project . 2022 - 2024Funder: SNSF Project Code: P500PT_206954Partners: Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) University of Toronto
- project . 2022 - 2027Funder: UKRI Project Code: NE/V01854X/1Funder Contribution: 891,416 GBPPartners: Yorkshire Peat Partnership, Met Office, Université Laval, SNH, TCD, IUCN UK Peatland Programme, McGill University, LSCE-Orme, Moors for the Future Partnership, Northern Ireland Environment Agency...
Peatlands form in wet environments where the organic matter built up by plants every year is not fully degraded. This means that, over time, partly degraded organic matter accumulates as peat locking away huge quantities of carbon. We call such areas 'carbon sinks' and ...
- project . 2022 - 2025Funder: CHIST-ERA Project Code: CHIST-ERA-20-SICT-001Partners: CENTRE D'INNOVATION EN TELECOMMUNICATIONS ET INTEGRATION DE SERVICES, ÉTS, UPT, IMDEA Networks
"The energy consumption of mobile networks has been the source of animated debates in the recent period, with the deployment of 5G technologies. However, the energy consumption estimations put forward by the different parties in the debate showed significant differences...
- project . 2022 - 2026Funder: UKRI Project Code: NE/W003104/1Funder Contribution: 450,327 GBPPartners: FMI, University of Leicester, GFZ German Research, University of Oulu, UAF, Nagoya University, ASTRON, University of Tromsø, INGV - Ist. Naz. Geofisica Vulcanologia, University of Saskatchewan...
The UK along with the rest of the world is becoming increasingly dependent on technological systems, including satellite communications, global positioning systems, and power grids, that are at risk from space weather. Many space weather hazards originate in the ionosph...
- project . 2022 - 2025Funder: UKRI Project Code: NE/X002608/1Funder Contribution: 378,037 GBPPartners: NERC British Antarctic Survey, University of Ottawa
Diminishing sea ice due to climate change is making the Arctic Ocean more accessible. As a result, marine shipping within Inuit Nunangat waters is expected to increase dramatically in coming years as natural resources and shorter transit routes between Asia, Europe and ...
- project . 2022 - 2023Funder: SNSF Project Code: P500PM_202918Partners: Population Health Research Institute Department of Medicine McMaster University, Department of Medicine McMaster University