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Programmes ERCThe results of the 2022 European Research Council (ERC) Synergy grant call (call deadline 10 November 2021) were published. Synergy grant projects consist of minimum two tot maximum four Principal Investigators and their teams that collaborate to address ambitious research problems. In total 29 projects with 105 principal investigators received a Synergy grant including one researcher based at a Flemish host institution:
Conny Aerts (KU Leuven) is involved in the project “4D-STAR - Lifting stellar structure and evolution to higher dimensions in the era of space asteroseismology”
More info can be found in the press releases of ERCEA and KU Leuven
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