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- project . 2021 - 2026Funder: EC Project Code: 958174Overall Budget: 45,454,500 EURFunder Contribution: 15,000,000 EUROpen Access mandate for PublicationsPartners: Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba, BMBF, INNOVAATIORAHOITUSKESKUS BUSINESS FINLAND, IDEPA, MZO, SAV, ANR, DST, NCN, ETAg...
M-ERA.NET 3 aims at coordinating the research efforts in the participating EU Member States, Regions, and Associated States in materials research and innovation, including materials for future batteries, to support the circular economy and Sustainable Development Goals....
- project . 2021 - 2024Funder: UKRI Project Code: NE/W001233/1Funder Contribution: 647,247 GBPPartners: GSC, EA, Royal Geographical Society, AUS (United States), Dartmouth College, Community Surface Dynamics Modeling Sys., University of Cambridge, Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Res., Unesco IHE, Stantec...
This project addresses how environmental change affects the movement of sediment through rivers and into our oceans. Understanding the movement of suspended sediment is important because it is a vector for nutrients and pollutants, and because sediment also creates floo...
- project . 2021 - 2025Funder: EC Project Code: 101000302Overall Budget: 7,919,410 EURFunder Contribution: 7,919,410 EUROpen Access mandate for Publications and Research DataPartners: NIVA, Quantitative Aquatics, Inc., CLS, University of Malta, HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR OZEANFORSCHUNG KIEL (GEOMAR), CNRS, UBC, LWCY, IEO, PEAS CENTER...
The EcoScope project will develop an interoperable platform and a robust decision-making toolbox, available through a single public portal, to promote an efficient, ecosystem-based fisheries management. It will be guided by policy makers and scientific advisory bodies, ...
- project . 2021 - 2023Funder: UKRI Project Code: NE/W004216/1Funder Contribution: 100,310 GBPPartners: FAC, STRI, Fauna and Flora International, Space For Life Museum Montreal, McGill University, AU, UK Ctr for Ecology & Hydrology fr 011219, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Université Sherbrooke
Insects are the little things that run the world (E.O. Wilson). With increasing recognition of the importance of insects as the dominant component of almost all ecosystems, there are growing concerns that insect biodiversity has declined globally, with serious consequen...
- project . 2021 - 2022Funder: UKRI Project Code: NE/V020471/1Funder Contribution: 12,390 GBPPartners: University of London, McGill University
ESRC : Emily MacLeod : ES/P000592/1. This exchange provides me with the opportunity to develop my existing expertise within science identities research, and make links within the field of teacher education and teaching identities research. There is a critical shortage o...
- project . 2021 - 2021Funder: UKRI Project Code: BB/W010720/1Funder Contribution: 3,000 GBPPartners: UBC, IFR
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- project . 2021 - 2022Funder: UKRI Project Code: NE/V019856/1Funder Contribution: 12,298 GBPPartners: University of Toronto, Cardiff University
The human mouth contains many different types of microorganisms that are often found attached to oral surfaces in 'sticky' communities called biofilms. These microorganisms are held in close proximity and will therefore likely influence the behaviour of each other. The ...
- project . 2021 - 2024Funder: UKRI Project Code: EP/V011855/1Funder Contribution: 4,436,180 GBPPartners: University of Exeter, Marine Minerals Ltd, Cobalt Institute, Norwegian Uni of Science and Technology, Bullitt, Cornish Lithium Ltd, Critical Minerals Association, Geothermal Engineering Ltd, CSM, Cornwall Resources Limited...
The Circular Economy (CE) is a revolutionary alternative to a traditional linear, make-use-dispose economy. It is based on the central principle of maintaining continuous flows of resources at their highest value for the longest period and then recovering, cascading and...
- project . 2021 - 2024Funder: UKRI Project Code: EP/W007673/1Funder Contribution: 972,421 GBPPartners: KageNova, Curtin University, University of Toronto, UCD, University of London
The emerging era of exascale computing that will be ushered in by the forthcoming generation of supercomputers will provide both opportunities and challenges. The raw compute power of such high performance computing (HPC) hardware has the potential to revolutionize many...
- project . 2021 - 2022Funder: SNSF Project Code: P1BSP3_200054Partners: Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health University of Toronto