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Health   AI, data & cloud   Deployment: Best use of technologies  

Deadline extended for tender: Platform for advanced Virtual Human Twins

The call for tenders under the current Digital Europe Work Programme aims to invest into a procurement of state-of-the-art platform for advanced Virtual Human Twins (VHT) integration and validation models.Virtual human twins hold great potential in advancing personalised care as they will be able to accelerate tangible benefits for citizens and patients, while also sustaining and advancing EU science and technology.Under the EU Virtual Human Initiative, this call will facilitate advanced, collaborative VHT research and technology development by procuring a new, distributed and accessible platform system and associated services in the pre-competitive space.The deadline for submission was extended until 7 June 2024. More information via this link.

Agro-Food, Environment   AI, data & cloud  

Blueprint for Common European Agricultural Data Space

The Agridataspace Coordination and Support Action has successfully concluded its 18-month activities and has delivered its recommendations for Common European Agricultural Data Space (CEADS). This milestone will be followed by a deployment action, featuring a dedicated open call for proposals under the Digital Europe Programme. The consortium recommended a decentralised approach that puts the interests of farmers at its core. It suggested constructing the data space under consideration from over 400 already existing data sharing initiatives mapped across European countries. The AgriDataSpace project was designed to establish the groundwork for a Common European Agricultural data space (CEADS). It facilitates data sharing, processing, and analysis in a secured, trusted, transparent and responsible manner. This is to boost the sector’s performance and stimulate data-driven innovations.  The project involved 15 partners, including top research institutes, agriculture data intermediaries and industry associations from 10 countries that are deeply integrated in the EU data space ecosystem. In close interaction with stakeholder groups and employing a participatory approach, the consortium mapped the current data space landscape, recording experiences with data sharing. They analysed and assessed governance and business models and evolving legislation, and defined a technical reference architecture. These elements were integrated into a roadmap that consolidates all necessary requirements and actions into a comprehensive strategy for implementing the Common European Agricultural Data Space. For further details on the coordination and support action “Agridataspace” and its achievements, have a look at the project deliverables.

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ERC Starting and Consolidator Grant 2025 calls Belgian webinar

This information webinar on European Research Council (ERC) Starting and Consolidator Grant 2025 calls for proposals is organised by the National Contact Points (NCPs) for ERC in Belgium (NCP-FNRS, NCP Flanders and NCP Federal BE) to inform potential applicants and host institutions. It is also aimed at researchers who are considering applying in the future. The ERC Starting Grant Call 2025 is expected to open in July with a deadline in October 2024. The ERC Consolidator Grant Call 2025 is expected to open in September with a deadline in January 2025. The ERC Work Programme 2025 has yet to be approved, so deadlines are still tentative and subject to change. ERC Starting Grants are targeting researchers who have successfully defended their first PhD between 1 January 2018 and 31 December 2022 (inclusive). ERC Consolidator Grants are targeting researchers who have successfully defended their first PhD between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2017 (inclusive). Please note the eligibility periods can be extended beyond 7 and 12 years for certain situations. More information can be found in the ERC work programme. Participation to the webinar is free but restricted to researchers wishing to apply with a Belgian host institution, or staff members of Belgian host institutions. Registration is mandatory. Registration form and programme of the webinar Programme of the webinar 9.30 Welcome 9.35 Overview of the Starting and Consolidator Grants calls Marilena Plesu, Co-Call Coordinator Consolidator Grants, ERCEA 10.05 Questions & Answers 10.20 Testimony of a grant holder including Questions & Answers Jana JESCHKE, ULB, EpiResist project, Life Sciences 9 evaluation panel, 2023 Starting Grant call 10.40 Testimony of previous panel member including Questions & Answers Tinne Tuytelaars, KU Leuven, Consolidator Grant 2022 call Physical Sciences and Engineering 6 panel member 11.00 End of the webinar

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PBNv2 - a MSCA ITN in the field of automotive R&D

The Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Action (MSCA) European Innovative Training Network “PBNv2 - Next generation Pass-By Noise approaches for new powertrain vehicles” started in May 2017. Their research has the shared objective of investigating the possibilities to decrease pass-by noise of vehicles.

The project is a collaboration between 17 research institutions and companies in the European automotive R&D and provides a learning environment for 14 PhD fellows. The Belgian partner is the Noise and Vibration Research Group of KU Leuven, and this project is one of the many Horizon 2020 MSCA Innovative Training Networks that the KU Leuven research group participates in.