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Collaborative projects coordinated by researchers from our faculty

Several of the special programmes within Horizon Europe announce funds for small and large scale collaborative projects within research and researcher mobility. The coordinator has the main responsibility to carry through the project and is the connecting link between the European Commission and the project partners.

Below is the list of H2020 and FP7 projects coordinated by our researchers.

COZMOS

Unni Olsbye

Efficient CO2 conversion over multisite Zeolite-Metal nanocatalysts to fuels and OlefinS

  • Project duration: 2019-2023Logo
  • Grant agreement ID: 837733
  • Call ID: H2020-LC-SC3-2018-NZE-CC

COZMOS aims to provide breakthrough technology for the conversion of CO2 to fuels and chemical-building blocks, which will decrease CO2 emissions by 1.9 tons CO2 for every ton of C3 product produced, with expected reductions in CO2 emissions of 0.4 Mtons CO2/yr in 2030 and 2.2 Mtons CO2/year from 2034.

3D-MUSE 

Philipp Dominik Häfliger

3D Multi-Process Sequential Integration for Smart Sensor Interfaces

  • Project duration: 2018-2021Logo
  • Grant agreement ID: 780548
  • Call ID: H2020-ICT-2017-1

3D-MUSE is concerned with 3D integrated circuit design in emerging ultra dense sequential/monolithic 3D CMOS technology.

PTAL

Stephanie Werner

Planetary Terrestrial Analogues Library 

  • Project duration: 2016-2020Logo
  • Grant agreement ID: 687302
  • Call ID: H2020-COMPET-2015

This project aims to build and exploit a multi-instrument spectral data base and joint spectral interpretation tools, in order to support the analyses of the space mission data. 

BeyondPlanck

Hans Kristian Kamfjord Eriksen

Beyond Planck - delivering state-of-the-art observations of the microwave sky from 30 to 70 GHz for the next decade

  • Project duration: 2018-2020Logo
  • Grant agreement ID: 776282
  • Call ID: H2020-COMPET-2017

This project is taking an iterative approach to detecting the primordial gravity waves created during the Big Bang.

MELODIC

Geir Horn

Multi-cloud Execution-ware for Large-scale Optimised Data-Intensive Computing

  • Project duration: 2016-2019Logo
  • Grant agreement ID: 731664
  • Call ID: H2020-ICT-2016-1

The project's vision is to enable federated cloud computing for data-intensive applications, and provide the user with an easy-to-use unified cloud environment, hiding the complexity of a multi-cloud.

ELECTRA

Truls Norby

High temperature electrolyser with novel proton ceramic tubular modules of superior efficiency, robustness, and lifetime economy

  • Project duration: 2014-2017Logo
  • Grant agreement ID: 621244
  • Call ID: FCH-JU-2013-1

This project aims to develop scalable fabrication of tubular HTE cells with proton conducting electrolytes.

Final Report Summary

Optique

Arild Waaler

Scalable End-user Access to Big Data

  • Project duration: 2012-2016Logo
  • Grant agreement ID: 318338
  • Call ID: FP7-ICT-2011-8

This project will provide scalable end-user access to Big Data, where results are continuously evaluated against complex TB scale data sets from Statoil and Siemens. 

ENVISAGE

Einar Broch Johnsen

Engineering Virtualized Services

  • Project duration: 2013-2016Logo
  • Grant agreement ID: 610582
  • Call ID: FP7-ICT-2013-10

The main goal of this project is to simplify the development of virtualized services.

Result in Brief

METOXIA

Erik O. Pettersen

Metastatic Tumours Facilitated by Hypoxic Tumour Micro-environment

  • Project duration: 2009-2014Logo
  • Grant agreement ID: 222741
  • Call ID: FP7-HEALTH-2007-B

The objective of the project aims at increasing the knowledge concerning the metastatic process in the hypoxic micro-environment at the molecular level in order to develop novel strategies for improved biomarkers for diagnosis as well as improved chemo- and radiotherapy.

Final Report Summary

MUTHI

Berit Smestad Paulsen

Multi-disciplinary University Traditional Health Initiative (MUTHI): Building Sustainable Research Capacity on Plants for Better Public Health in AfricaLogo

  • Project duration: 2011-2014
  • Grant agreement ID: 266005
  • Call ID: FP7-AFRICA-2010

The overall objective of the project is to create sustainable research capacity and research networks between the participants in Africa, collaborating neighbouring institutions, and the European project participants to obtain improved health in Africa and in relation to traditional medicine.

Final Report Summary

EFFIPRO

Truls Norby

EFFIcient and robust fuel cell with novel ceramic PROton conducting electrolyte

  • Project duration: 2009-2012Logo
  • Grant agreement ID: 227560
  • Call ID: FP7-ENERGY-NMP-2008-1

The goal of the project is to develop stable and robust electrolytes and electrodes for proton conducting fuel cells. 

Final Report Summary

MAHEATT

Helmer Fjellvåg

MAterials for High Energy Accumulators in Traction and Tools

  • Project duration: 2009-2012Logo
  • Grant agreement ID: 227560
  • Call ID: FP7-ENERGY-NMP-2008-1

The project aims to take Li-ion batteries to the next level of performance, focusing on developing prototypes for the next generation of Li-ion batteries with a special focus on automotive applications (hybrid vehicles and electric traction) and handheld devices.

Final Report Summary

IRIS

Ellen Karoline Henriksen

Interests & Recruitment in Science. Factors influencing recruitment, retention and gender equity in science, technology and mathematics higher education

  • Project duration: 2009-2012Logo
  • Grant agreement ID: 230043
  • Call ID: FP7-SCIENCE-IN-SOCIETY-2008-1

The main objective is to address the challenge that few young people (women in particular) choose an education and career in science, technology and mathematics (STM). 

Results in Brief