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assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:Lancaster University, Durham University, IAC, ESO, ALPAO +22 partnersLancaster University,Durham University,IAC,ESO,ALPAO,Leiden University,Heriot-Watt University,STFC,ONERA,LJMU,MPG,University of Bath,NOA,ULP ,LG,CNRS,NOTSA,Polytechnic University of Milan,UCG,INAF,ASTRON,MTA CSFK,THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY,CSIC,AIP,UWFunder: European Commission Project Code: 312430more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:Northumbria University, IAC, University of Catania, LG, SMN ScienceMedia Network GmbH +34 partnersNorthumbria University,IAC,University of Catania,LG,SMN ScienceMedia Network GmbH,Royal Observatory of Belgium,BDP ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING SCARL,University of Oviedo,NINS,University of Sheffield,MPG,Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology,UiO,University of Zagreb, Faculty of Geodesy,AMOS,AURA,TLS,UNIZG,ADS,QUB,WINLIGHT OPTICS,FHG,SAV,Stockholm University,INAF,KIS,APERIO SOFWARE LIMITED,ASTRONOMICKY USTAV AVCR VVI,Astronomical Institute,UCL,ALPAO,CNRS,Durham University,University of Rome Tor Vergata,USI,HES-SO,CSIC,University of Graz,AIPFunder: European Commission Project Code: 824135Overall Budget: 13,484,200 EURFunder Contribution: 9,995,740 EURThis project aims at integrating the major European infrastructures in the field of high-resolution solar physics. The following actions will be taken: (i) realise transnational access to all European users; (ii) integrate small communities and foster European collaboration; (ii) enhance and spread data acquisition and processing expertise to the Europe-wide community; (iii) increase the impact of high-resolution data by offering science-ready data and facilitating their retrieval and usage; (iv) encourage combination of space and ground-based data by providing unified access to pertinent data repositories; (v) foster synergies between observational and theoretical research communities by organising meetings where each presents state-of-the-art methodologies; (vi) train a new generation through student schools, a mobility program, and grant program to attend conferences; (vii) develop innovative post-focus instrumentation; (viii) develop and build next generation devices to correct for atmospheric turbulence; (ix) lay foundations for combined use of synoptic and high-resolution facilities on ground and in space (x) dissemination activities towards society. The project involves all pertinent European research institutions, infrastructures, and data repositories. Together, these represent first-class facilities. The additional participation by private companies and non-European research institutions maximizes the impact on the world-wide scale. In particular, the project achievements will be of principal importance in defining the exploitation of the future 4-meter European Solar Telescope.
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