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Academic Article
A Flexible Framework for Grant-Free Random Access in Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems – academic article by Sai Subramanyam Thoota and Erik G. Larsson
Signals & Communication
Academic Article
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reindeer website
Academic Article
Reducing Dynamic Range in Bistatic Backscatter Communication via Beamforming Design – academic article by Ahmet Kaplan, Diana P. M. Osorio and Erik G. Larsson
Signals & Communication
Academic Article
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reindeer website
Academic Article
Single versus Multi-Tone Wireless Power Transfer with Physically Large Arrays – academic article by Jarne Van Mulders, Benjamin J. B. Deutschmann, Geoffrey Ottoy, Lieven De Strycker, Liesbet Van der Perre, Thomas Wilding and Gilles Callebaut
Signals & Communication
Academic Article
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reindeer website
Academic Article
Keeping Energy-Neutral Devices Operational: a Coherent Massive Beamforming Approach – academic article by Jarne Van Mulders, Bert Cox, Benjamin J. B. Deutschmann, Gilles Callebaut, Lieven de Strycker and Liesbet Van der Perre
Signals & Communication
Academic Article
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reindeer website
Academic Article
Combined Wideband Channel Estimation and Direct Link Interference Mitigation in Bistatic Backscatter Systems – academic article by Lukas D’Angelo, Benjamin J. B. Deutschmann and Klaus Witrisal
Signals & Communication
Academic Article
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reindeer website
Academic Article
How to Perform Distributed Precoding to Wirelessly Power Shelf Labels : Signal Processing and Measurements – academic article by Gilles Callebaut; Jarne Van Mulders; Bert Cox; Liesbet Van der Perre; Lieven De Strycker and François Rottenberg
Signals & Communication
Academic Article
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reindeer website
Publication in Journal “IEEE Transactions on Communications”
Cell-free Massive MIMO with Sequential Fronthaul Architecture and Limited Memory Access Points – article by Vida Ranjbar, Robbert Beerten, Marc Moonen and Sofie Pollin
Signals & Communication
Publication in Journal “IEEE Transactions on Communications”
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reindeer website
REINDEER Newsletter 03
Explore the latest edition of the REINDEER Newsletter!
Signals & Communication
REINDEER Newsletter 03
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reindeer website
Academic Article
Accurate Direct Positioning in Distributed MIMO Using Delay-Doppler Channel Measurements – academic article by Benjamin Deutschmann, Christian Nelson, Mikael Henriksson, Gian Marti, Alva Kosasih, Nuutti Tervo, Erik Leitinger and Fredrik Tufvesson
Signals & Communication
Academic Article
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reindeer website
Academic Article
Access Point Selection for Bistatic Backscatter Communication in Cell-Free MIMO – academic article by Ahmet Kaplan, Diana P. M. Osorio and Erik G. Larsson
Signals & Communication
Academic Article
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reindeer website
MEMS-on-CMOS integration of a holographic 8M-Pixel SLM device using KrF-Lithography
Circuits & Systems
MEMS-on-CMOS integration of a holographic 8M-Pixel SLM device using KrF-Lithography
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realholo website
Characterization of MEMS piston mirror arrays with comb drive actuator
Circuits & Systems
Characterization of MEMS piston mirror arrays with comb drive actuator
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realholo website
Novel reflective SLM in real holographic 3D HUD displays and theirimpact on quality
Circuits & Systems
Novel reflective SLM in real holographic 3D HUD displays and theirimpact on quality
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realholo website
Publication in the Journal “Nature Communications”
Article entitled: “Rare disease research workflow using multilayer networks elucidates the molecular determinants of severity in Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes”
Biotechnology & Health
Publication in the Journal “Nature Communications”
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iPC website
Publication in the Journal „Cancer Cell“
Article entitled: “Integrative analysis of neuroblastoma by single-cell RNA sequencing indentifies the NECTIN2-TIGIT axis as a target for immunotherapy”
Biotechnology & Health
Publication in the Journal „Cancer Cell“
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iPC website
Publication in the Journal „Hepatology Communications”
Publication in the Journal „Hepatology Communications”
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iPC website
Publication in the Journal “2023 Life Science Alliance LLC”
Article entitled: “Proteomic-based stratification of intermediate-risk prostate cancer patients”
Biotechnology & Health
Publication in the Journal “2023 Life Science Alliance LLC”
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iPC website
Conference Paper in ‘ISTFA 2023’
Kees Schot, Aya Fukami: “In-situ Global Ultra Thinning of Live Chip Backside for Digital Forensic and Failure Analysis”
Security & Safety
Conference Paper in ‘ISTFA 2023’
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exfiles website
Publication in the Journal “Analytical Chemistry”
Article entitled: “Heat ‘n Beat: A universal high-throughput end-to-end proteomics sample processing platform in under an hour”
Biotechnology & Health
Publication in the Journal “Analytical Chemistry”
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iPC website
D7.3 “Updated plan and initial report on dissemination and communication activities”
This deliverable includes information on the dissemination, communication and exploitation activities, as well as on internal and external training activities of the EXFILES project. It is the first report on the communication and dissemination activities of the first 18 project months. It thus contains relevant information about all executed activities up to M18, as well as an updated plan of future activities. The deliverable will be updated and finalized within “D7.6 Final report on dissemination & communication activities” at the project end.
Security & Safety
D7.3 “Updated plan and initial report on dissemination and communication activities”
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exfiles website
D7.2 “Hands-on trainings for contributors”
This document describes deliverable D7.2 “Hands-on training for contributors”. As part of this deliverable, RISCURE has made available (and will continue to enable access for the entire duration of the project) two standard, hands-on online training courses to all EXFILES contributors.
Security & Safety
D7.2 “Hands-on trainings for contributors”
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Publication in the Journal “Hepatology“
Article entitled “Computational drug prediction in hepatoblastoma by integrating pan-cancer transcriptomics with pharmacological response”
Biotechnology & Health
Publication in the Journal “Hepatology“
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iPC website
Publication in the Journal „European Journal of Cancer”
Article entitled: “Adoptive cell therapy in pediatric extracranial solid tumors: current approaches and future challenges”
Biotechnology & Health
Publication in the Journal „European Journal of Cancer”
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iPC website
Paper published in PLOS ONE
Paper entitled: “Two opposing gene expression patterns within ATRX aberrant neutoblastoma”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in PLOS ONE
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iPC website
Paper published in Digital Discovery
Paper entitled: “Effective methods for bulk RNA-seq deconvolution using scnRNA-seq transcriptomes”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Digital Discovery
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iPC website
Journal Paper in ‘ScienceDirect’
Julien Maillard, Thomas Hiscock, Maxime Lecomte, Christophe Clavier: “Side-Channel Disassembly on a System-on-Chip: A Practical Feasibility Study”
Security & Safety
Journal Paper in ‘ScienceDirect’
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exfiles website
Press Release
Eyes and Ears for the Car of the Future
The Car2TERA project launched in 2019 has successfully concluded, advancing smart electronic sensor systems.
Circuits & Systems
Press Release
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car2tera website
Poster on Improved comb drive design for MEMS piston mirror arrays
Partner Fraunhofer presented a poster at SPIE Photonics West 2023.
Circuits & Systems
Poster on Improved comb drive design for MEMS piston mirror arrays
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realholo website
Poster on FEM Simulations to optimize a micro mirror array package for a wide operating temperature range
Partner Fraunhofer presented a poster at SPIE Photonics West 2023.
Circuits & Systems
Poster on FEM Simulations to optimize a micro mirror array package for a wide operating temperature range
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realholo website
Paper published in Journal of Hepatology
Paper entitled: “Identification and experimental validation of druggable epigenetic targets in hepatoblastoma”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Journal of Hepatology
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iPC website
Paper Published in Digital Discovery
Paper entitled: “Chemical representation learning for toxicity prediction”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper Published in Digital Discovery
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iPC website
Paper published in Frontiers in Oncology
Paper entitled: “Quantitative proteomic studies addressing unmet clinical needs in sarcoma”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Frontiers in Oncology
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iPC website
FEM Simulations to optimize a micro mirror array package for a wide operating temperature range
This paper was published at the SPIE Photonics West 2023 on 15th March 2023.
Circuits & Systems
FEM Simulations to optimize a micro mirror array package for a wide operating temperature range
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realholo website
Improved comb drive design for MEMS piston mirror arrays
This paper was published at the SPIE Photonics West 2023 on 15th March 2023.
Circuits & Systems
Improved comb drive design for MEMS piston mirror arrays
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realholo website
Advantages of Phase Modulating MEMS for Full 3D Hologram Scene Reconstruction
This paper was published at the Digital Holography and 3-D Imaging 2022 in August 2022.
Circuits & Systems
Advantages of Phase Modulating MEMS for Full 3D Hologram Scene Reconstruction
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realholo website
Paper published in IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers 2023
Paper entitled “Beyond 100-Gbps Polymer Microwave Fiber Communication Link at D-Band”
Circuits & Systems
Paper published in IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers 2023
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car2tera website
Paper published in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
Paper entitled: “Identification of IGF2 as Genomic Driver and Actionable Therapeutic Target in Hepatoblastoma”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
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iPC website
Paper published in Briefings in Bioinformatics
Paper entitled: “FLAN: feature-wise latent additive neural models for biological applications”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Briefings in Bioinformatics
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iPC website
4th Newsletter
The 4th and final newsletter of the Car2TERA H2020 project contains an reflection on the project, insights on the demonstrators, latest publications and dissemination activities.
Circuits & Systems
4th Newsletter
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car2tera website
Paper published in IEEE
Paper entitled: “Why the winner is the best”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in IEEE
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iPC website
Paper in IFIP 2022
Paper entitled “A Wideband High-Gain Power Amplifier Operating in the D Band”
Circuits & Systems
Paper in IFIP 2022
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car2tera website
PMF 2023 – Presentation
High-speed data links based on polymer microwave fiber (PMF) for 5G evolution and 6G radio systems by Yinggang Li (Ericsson)
Circuits & Systems
PMF 2023 – Presentation
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car2tera website
Publication in the Journal “NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics”
Article entitled: „ Single-cell gene set enrichment analysis and transfer learning for functional annotation of scRNA-seq data”
Biotechnology & Health
Publication in the Journal “NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics”
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iPC website
Poster published at EUMW 2022
Poster entitled Design of 130-290 GHz rectangular polymer fibers for high-speed data links
Circuits & Systems
Poster published at EUMW 2022
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car2tera website
Paper published in the 26th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS)
Paper entitled “Isotropic Gaussian Processes on Finite Spaces of Graphs”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in the 26th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS)
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iPC website
Paper Published in Bioinformatics Advances
Paper entitled: “MonoNet: enhancing interpretability in neural networks via monotonic features”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper Published in Bioinformatics Advances
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iPC website
Paper published in the 39th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI 2023)
Paper entitled “Aligned Diffusion Schroedinger Bridges”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in the 39th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI 2023)
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iPC website
Paper published in EuCAP 2022
Paper entitled “Design of an Amplitude-Tapered Corporate-Feed Slot Array Antenna with Reduced Side-Lobe Level for Silicon Micromachining”
Circuits & Systems
Paper published in EuCAP 2022
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car2tera website
REALHOLO Newsletter Issue 03
The 3rd REALHOLO newsletter has been released, which is focused on WP2 and WP3.
Circuits & Systems
REALHOLO Newsletter Issue 03
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realholo website
Paper published at IET Radar 2022
Paper entitled “ACCURATE RCS IMAGING OF CAR IN-CABIN OBJECTS AT SUB-THZ FREQUENCIES”.
Circuits & Systems
Paper published at IET Radar 2022
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car2tera website
Paper published at EuRAD 2022
Paper entitled “Radar Cross-Section Characterization of the Car In-Cabin Environment at Sub-THz Frequencies”.
Circuits & Systems
Paper published at EuRAD 2022
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car2tera website
Paper published at EuRAD 2021
Paper entitled “Concept analysis of a frequency-sweeping delta/ sigma beam-switching radar using machine learning”
Clément Fanjas , Clément Gaine , Driss Aboulkassimi, Simon Pontié and Olivier Potin: “Real-Time Frequency Detection to Synchronize Fault Injection on System-on-Chip”
Security & Safety
Paper in ‘Cryptology ePrint Archive’
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exfiles website
Paper Published in Cell Reports
Paper entitled: “Systematic multi-omics cell line profiling uncovers principles of Ewing sarcoma fusion oncogene-mediated gene regulation”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper Published in Cell Reports
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iPC website
Paper in ‘IEEE Xplore’
SHEPHERD, Carlton, SEMAL Benjamin, MARKANTONAKIS: “Investigating Black-Box Function Recognition Using Hardware Performance Counters”
Security & Safety
Paper in ‘IEEE Xplore’
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exfiles website
Publication in the Journal “Medical Image Analysis (Elsevier)”
Article entitled: „SegPC-2021: A challenge & dataset on segmentation of Multiple Myeloma plasma cells from microscopic images”
Biotechnology & Health
Publication in the Journal “Medical Image Analysis (Elsevier)”
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iPC website
Factsheet 4 – Main Achievements & ongoing work
The fourth iPC factsheet about the main achievements and ongoing work is now available. Much has already been done in the first two project periods to achieve the goal to improve the care of children with cancer and our partners are continuously working in the third project period to solve the mathematical and computational bottlenecks of data- and model-based medicine. Therefore, the fourth iPC factsheet describes the most important achievements so far and the ongoing work in the current project period.
Biotechnology & Health
Factsheet 4 – Main Achievements & ongoing work
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iPC website
D7.3 Identification of cell subpopulations in each tumour type, their association with response to therapy, and prediction of effective alternative therapies
Tumour decomposition into cells and subtypes and inference about the effects of treatments and perturbations on each tumour component (cell or tumor subclone).
Biotechnology & Health
D7.3 Identification of cell subpopulations in each tumour type, their association with response to therapy, and prediction of effective alternative therapies
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iPC website
Publication in the Journal “Bioinformatics”
Article entitled: “Computational modelling in health and disease: highlights of the 6th annual SysMod meeting”
Biotechnology & Health
Publication in the Journal “Bioinformatics”
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iPC website
Paper Published in Proteomics
Paper entitled: “Opportunities for pharmacoproteomics in biomarker discovery”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper Published in Proteomics
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iPC website
Factsheet 3 – iPC Open Source Software
The third iPC factsheet about the iPC Open source software is now available. It describes 3 of the 25 open source softwares that were developed during the project framework. The focus will be on INtERAcT, CONSIFER and DECODE, which were developed by our partner IBM.
Biotechnology & Health
Factsheet 3 – iPC Open Source Software
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iPC website
Paper Published in Cancers
Paper entitled: “Targeting the Unwindosome by Mebendazole Is a Vulnerability of Chemoresistant Hepatoblastoma”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper Published in Cancers
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iPC website
Paper published in Proteomics
Paper entitled: “Clinical applications of mass spectrometry-based proteomics in cancer: Where are we?”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Proteomics
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iPC website
Paper published
Paper entitled: “Computational challenges of cell cycle analysis using single cell transcriptomics”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published
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iPC website
Presentation on Advantages of Phase Modulating MEMS for Full 3D Hologram Scene Reconstruction
Partner SeeReal gave a presentation at Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging 2022.
Circuits & Systems
Presentation on Advantages of Phase Modulating MEMS for Full 3D Hologram Scene Reconstruction
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realholo website
Factsheet 2 – iPC Platforms
The second iPC factsheet about the iPC Platforms is now available. It describes the 5 cloud-based platforms that were developed during the project framework from our partners BSC, XLAB, CHOP, AMC, PMC, DKFZ, UGent and BCM.
Biotechnology & Health
Factsheet 2 – iPC Platforms
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iPC website
D1.4 Model development data including genetic perturbation screens and gene-drug synergies
This deliverable reports on the generation of CROPseq and drug screening data for two Ewing Sarcoma cell lines, one Hepatoblastoma cell line and one B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia cell line.
Biotechnology & Health
D1.4 Model development data including genetic perturbation screens and gene-drug synergies
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iPC website
Conference Paper “ECML PKDD International Workshop on eXplainable Knowledge Discovery in Data Mining”
Paper entitled: “Is Attention Interpretation? A Quantitative Assessment On Sets”
Biotechnology & Health
Conference Paper “ECML PKDD International Workshop on eXplainable Knowledge Discovery in Data Mining”
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iPC website
Paper published in Cancer Cell
Paper entitled: “Pan-cancer proteomic map of 949 human cell lines”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Cancer Cell
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iPC website
Publication in the Journal “Nature Communications”
Article entitled: “The HHIP-AS1 lncRNA promotes tumorigenicity through stabilization of dynein complex 1 in human SHH-driven tumors”
Biotechnology & Health
Publication in the Journal “Nature Communications”
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iPC website
Factsheet 1 – Tumour Type Working Groups
The first iPC factsheet on Tumour Type Working Groups is now available. It describes the 5 different types of childhood cancer and the work our partners are doing. The working groups are led by our partners IGTP, DKFZ, PMC, CURIE, UZH and MPG.
Biotechnology & Health
Factsheet 1 – Tumour Type Working Groups
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iPC website
Paper published in Nature Communication
Paper entitled: “MYCN-driven fatty acid uptake is a metabolic vulnerability in neuroblastoma”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Nature Communication
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iPC website
Paper published in Bioinformatics
Paper entitled: “DECODE: a computational pipeline to discover T cell receptor binding rules”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Bioinformatics
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iPC website
Paper published in Cell Reports
Paper entitled: “MacroH2As regulate enhancer-promoter contacts affecting enhancer activity and sensitivity to inflammatory cytokines”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Cell Reports
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iPC website
D7.2 Software to define tumour subclones and association with therapy response
Flow cytometry is an important diagnostic tool in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), flow cytometry data analysis is limited by multiple sources of bias and variation. We present a unified machine learning framework for automated analysis of a standardized diagnostic paediatric leukaemia staining that can overcome these challenges. We applied our framework in a large cohort of ALL flow cytometry samples and demonstrated how it can robustly extract the frequencies of cell lineage populations with minimal expert intervention. This work provides a proof of concept that our method meets the needs of an automated analysis tool for diagnostic flow cytometry data.
Biotechnology & Health
D7.2 Software to define tumour subclones and association with therapy response
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iPC website
D8.3 Metabolic models
Oncogene-driven metabolic rewiring in cancer is key to allow proliferation of tumour cells in low nutrient and oxygen conditions. To study such phenomena, reconstructing context-specific metabolic models through omics data integration is crucial. Here we report the original pipeline to construct context-specific metabolic models from scRNA-seq data and we applied it to scRNA-seq data from Ewing Sarcoma.
Biotechnology & Health
D8.3 Metabolic models
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D4.3 Topological analysis of multi-omics and multi-cancer molecular networks resulting in the definition of molecular mechanisms
Three types of network-based analysis of gene-gene interaction networks have been suggested and tested on the multi-omics paediatric cancer datasets. User-friendly computational environment for joint application of matrix factorization and network analysis has been implemented.
Biotechnology & Health
D4.3 Topological analysis of multi-omics and multi-cancer molecular networks resulting in the definition of molecular mechanisms
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iPC website
D8.2 Network models for molecular target identification
We focused on the development of patient specific signalling networks using prior knowledge about the molecular events and CRISPR perturbation datasets and associated the activity of the nodes of signalling network with drug response data to find molecular targets.
Biotechnology & Health
D8.2 Network models for molecular target identification
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iPC website
D4.4 Consensus multi-omics subtypes of paediatric cancers
We report on the implementation of a method for multilayer community trajectory analysis and its applications, including a published study on medulloblastoma, a study on congenital myasthenic syndromes, and a study on the functional characterization of commonalities among a selection of paediatric tumours.
Biotechnology & Health
D4.4 Consensus multi-omics subtypes of paediatric cancers
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Consensus multi-omics subtypes of paediatric cancers
We report on the implementation of a method for multilayer community trajectory analysis and its applications, including a published study on medulloblastoma, a study on congenital myasthenic syndromes, and a study on the functional characterization of commonalities among a selection of paediatric tumours.
Biotechnology & Health
Consensus multi-omics subtypes of paediatric cancers
We report on the selection of the appropriate data models to handle the available data and metadata to the iPC Central Computational and Data platform. We also report on the current status of the development for the iPC Data portal.
Paper entitled: “Hepatoblastomas with carcinoma features represent a biological spectrum of aggressive hepatocellular neoplasms in children and adolescents”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Journal of Hepatology
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iPC website
Paper published in Molecular Cell
Paper entitled: “Oncogenic chimeric transcription factors drive tumor-specific transcription, processing, and translation of silent genomic regions”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Molecular Cell
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iPC website
Paper published in Bioinformatics
Paper entitled: “BIODICA: a computational environment for Independent Component Analysis of omics data”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Bioinformatics
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iPC website
Paper published in Cancer Science
Paper entitled: “Mutational spectrum of ATRX aberrations in neuroblastoma and associated patient and tumor characteristics”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Cancer Science
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iPC website
Paper published in Nature Communication
Paper entitled: “A single-cell analysis of breast cancer cell lines to study tumour heterogeneity and drug response”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Nature Communication
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iPC website
Paper in ‘arXiv’
SHEPHERD, Carlton, KALBANTNER, Jan, SEMAL, Benjamin, MARKANTONAKIS, Konstantinos: “A Side-channel Analysis of Sensor Multiplexing for Covert Channels and Application Fingerprinting on Mobile Devices”
Security & Safety
Paper in ‘arXiv’
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exfiles website
Paper in ‘IEEE Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW)’
SHEPHERD, Carlton, MARKANTONAKIS, Konstantinos, et JALOYAN, Georges-Axel: “LIRA-V: Lightweight remote attestation for constrained RISC-V devices”
Security & Safety
Paper in ‘IEEE Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW)’
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exfiles website
Paper in ‘Computers & Security’
SHEPHERD, Carlton, MARKANTONAKIS, Konstantinos, VAN HEIJNINGEN, Nico, et al: “Physical fault injection and side-channel attacks on mobile devices: A comprehensive analysis”
Security & Safety
Paper in ‘Computers & Security’
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exfiles website
Paper published in frontiers in Molecular Bioscience
Paper entitled: „Modeling Progression of Single Cell Populations Through the Cell Cycle as a Sequence of Switches“
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in frontiers in Molecular Bioscience
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iPC website
Paper published in iScience
Paper entitled: “Machine learning for multi-omics data integration in cancer“
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in iScience
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iPC website
D3.3 Integration of INtERAcT, MelanomaMine and LimTox and application to biomedical publications on paediatric cancers
This deliverable reports on the integration of INtERAcT and the implemented text mining workflow. The workflow was developed to adapt LimTox and MelanomaMine to pediatric tumor abstracts from PubMed and relies on INtERAcT in its downstream component of inferring molecular associations between entities extracted from unstructured text.
Biotechnology & Health
D3.3 Integration of INtERAcT, MelanomaMine and LimTox and application to biomedical publications on paediatric cancers
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iPC website
D1.3 Synthetic data for testing and training patient, cancer, and drug models
Synthetic data generation is emerging as an important solution for precision medicine. Therefore, an explainable Variational AutoEncoder (VAE) model is developed for synthetic transcriptomics data generation in medulloblastoma. The model can be used to complement and interpolate available data with synthetic instances. It is also transparent as it is able to match the learned latent variables with unique gene expression patterns. The model can also be adapted to other pediatric cancers and the resulting synthetic datasets used to test and train patient, cancer, and drug models in other work packages of the iPC project.
Biotechnology & Health
D1.3 Synthetic data for testing and training patient, cancer, and drug models
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iPC website
Paper published in BMC Bioinformatics
Paper entitled: “Emulating complex simulations by machine learning methods (SP)”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in BMC Bioinformatics
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iPC website
Paper will be presented at SPIE Medical Imaging
Paper entitled: “Segmentation of Multiple Myeloma Plasma Cells in Microscopy Images with Noisy Labels” (Presentation)
Biotechnology & Health
Paper will be presented at SPIE Medical Imaging
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iPC website
Paper published in bioRxiv
Paper entitled: “Loss of p16INK4a in neuroblastoma cells induces shift to an immature state with mesenchymal characteristics and increases sensitivity to EGFR inhibitors”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in bioRxiv
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iPC website
Paper published in BMC Bioinformatics
Paper entitled “DECONbench: a benchmarking platform dedicated to deconvolution methods for tumor heterogeneity quantification”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in BMC Bioinformatics
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iPC website
Paper published in Bioinformatics
Paper entitled: “FUNKI: Interactive functional footprint-based analysis of omics data”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Bioinformatics
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iPC website
Paper published in the Frontiers in Immunology
Paper entitled: “From Infection to Immunity: Understanding the Response to SARS-CoV2 Through In-Silico Modeling (SP)“
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in the Frontiers in Immunology
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iPC website
Paper published in PNAS
Paper entitled: “Defects in 8-oko-guanine repair pathway cause high frequency of C > A substitutions in neuroblastoma”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in PNAS
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iPC website
Paper published in Symmetry 2021
Paper entitled: “The Multiple Dimensions of Networks in Cancer: A Perspective”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Symmetry 2021
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iPC website
Paper published in the Elsevier Journal
Paper entitled “Applications of single-cell and bulk RNA sequencing in onco-immunology”.
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in the Elsevier Journal
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iPC website
Paper published in Advanced Science
Paper entitled: “CHAF1A Blocks Neuronal Differentiation and Promotes Neuroblastoma Oncogenesis via Metabolic Reprogramming”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Advanced Science
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iPC website
Paper published in the Special Issue Hepatoblastoma and Other Pediatric Liver Tumors
Paper entitled “Bridging molecular basis, prognosis, and treatment of pediatric liver tumors”.
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in the Special Issue Hepatoblastoma and Other Pediatric Liver Tumors
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iPC website
Paper published in the Current Protocols in Bioinformatics.
Paper entitled “PIONEER: Pipeline for Generating High‐Quality Spectral Libraries for DIA‐MS Data”.
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in the Current Protocols in Bioinformatics.
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iPC website
Paper published in the Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
Paper entitled “Identification and validation of viral antigens sharing sequence and structural homology with tumor-associated antigens (TAAs).”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in the Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
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iPC website
Paper presented in the “Computer Vision for Microscopy Image Analysis (CVMI)” workshop
Paper entitled “Unsupervised Detection of Cancerous Regions in Histology Imagery using Image-to-Image Translation”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper presented in the “Computer Vision for Microscopy Image Analysis (CVMI)” workshop
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iPC website
Paper published in Bioinformatics
Paper entitled: “Improved identification and quantification of peptides in mass spectrometry data via chemical and random additive noise elimination (CRANE)”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Bioinformatics
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iPC website
Paper published in Physics of Life Reviews: pp. 132-134
Paper entiteld: „Adaptation through the lense of single-cell multi-omics data Comment on “Dynamic and thermodynamic models of adaptation” by A.N. Gorban et al.”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Physics of Life Reviews: pp. 132-134
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iPC website
Paper published in the BIORXIV
Paper entitled “Hepatoblastomas with carcinoma features represent a biological spectrum of aggressive neoplasms in children and young adults”.
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in the BIORXIV
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iPC website
Paper published in Bioinformatics
Paper entitled: “On the feasibility of deep learning applications using raw mass spectrometry data”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Bioinformatics
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iPC website
Paper published in Bioinformatics
Paper entitled: “TITAN: T-cell receptor specificity prediction with bimodal attention networks“
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Bioinformatics
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iPC website
Paper published in NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Paper entitled: “Restoration of the molecular clock is tumor suppressive in neuroblastoma”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
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iPC website
Paper published in Bioinformatics
Paper entitled: “SysMod: the ISCB community for data-driven computational modelling and multi-scale analysis of biological systems”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Bioinformatics
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iPC website
Paper published in the Proceedings of International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) 2021
A new network inference algorithm from TUDA with iPC acknowledge was published in the ICML 2021. Paper entitled “Active Learning of Continuous-Time Bayesian Networks Through Interventions”.
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in the Proceedings of International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) 2021
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iPC website
Publication in the Journal “Briefings in Bioinformatics”
Publication in the Journal “Briefings in Bioinformatics”
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iPC website
Paper published in Nature Biotechnology
Paper entitled: “The RNA Atlas expands the catalog of human non-coding RNAs”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Nature Biotechnology
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iPC website
D4.2 An interactive online atlas of interconnected network maps based on the NaviCell platform
With the development of the NaviCell 3.0 web server, there is a complete and automated web-based infrastructure for hosting molecular maps, patient similarity network maps, and multi-omics datasets for the project. The NaviCell platform supports molecular map navigation and exploration using the Google maps engine. The logic of navigation is taken from Google maps. This NaviCell 3.0 web-server is freely available and several step-by-step tutorials are accessible.
Biotechnology & Health
D4.2 An interactive online atlas of interconnected network maps based on the NaviCell platform
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iPC website
D7.1 Application of software enabling computational deconvolution of bulk RNA-sequencing data to immune cell profiles of patient samples
Computational deconvolution of bulk RNA-sequencing data to infer cell type composition of a sample is challenging. Benchmarking of various computational deconvolution tools revealed various data processing parameters that impact deconvolution accuracy and revealed the importance of a complete reference matrix. As a complete reference matrix is often not available, an algorithm was designed that can handle missing cell types. This algorithm can be applied to establish the immune cell repertoire of primary tumor biopsies without prior knowledge of the full spectrum of cell types in the biopsy.
Biotechnology & Health
D7.1 Application of software enabling computational deconvolution of bulk RNA-sequencing data to immune cell profiles of patient samples
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iPC website
D3.1 Identification of important regulatory elements using multi-level matrix factorization approaches
D3.1 describes the techniques for dimensionality reduction used in iPC and their application to a selection of cohorts (at different omics levels) as well as a meta-analysis of the four solid tumor types of interest. The goal of the deliverable is to provide a list of pathways and biological functions having a key role in multiple paediatric cancers.
Biotechnology & Health
D3.1 Identification of important regulatory elements using multi-level matrix factorization approaches
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iPC website
D3.2 Adaptation of MelanomaMine and LiMTox to the analysis of paediatric cancers and application to biomedical publications on paediatric cancers
The paper reports on the implementation of the iPC text mining workflow and three use cases for extracting biomedical information from large volumes. The workflow builds on the general framework of two text mining tools, LimTox and MelanomaMine. These tools will be used in the framework of the iPC project but also beyond, having a clear impact in the research community.
Biotechnology & Health
D3.2 Adaptation of MelanomaMine and LiMTox to the analysis of paediatric cancers and application to biomedical publications on paediatric cancers
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iPC website
D8.1 Data-driven model for molecular targets and drug repositioning
This deliverable provides a detailed overview of the proposed computational tool for predicting patient-specific drugs with potential therapeutic benefit for paediatric cancer treatment and provides, for example, evidence for the goodness of the model in predicting such patient-specific drugs.
Biotechnology & Health
D8.1 Data-driven model for molecular targets and drug repositioning
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iPC website
D2.3 Recommended metadata standards and portal prototype
The iPC project aims to ensure interoperability of data between different resources, so the platform must enforce principles and well-defined standards for data accessibility, usability, and registration. This deliverable provides an overview of the different approaches to representing metadata within the iPC Platform, and the efforts to integrate and leverage them within the iPC Catalog and the overall iPC Central Computational and Data Platform to enable meaningful management of research data.
Biotechnology & Health
D2.3 Recommended metadata standards and portal prototype
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iPC website
D1.2 Collection of high-quality clinical and molecular paediatric cancer datasets as well as other tumour types
In this deliverable, demographic, clinical, and molecular profiles were collected for several pediatric and adult tumors. In addition, the focus here is on collections of single cell profiles of high risk cancers. The datasets will be used to evaluate the effects of treatments and perturbations on cancer cells, build models, and provide information on deciphering regulatory interactions. These data will allow characterization of cancer cell types that predict treatment outcome, as well as cell types that are resistant to therapies.
Biotechnology & Health
D1.2 Collection of high-quality clinical and molecular paediatric cancer datasets as well as other tumour types
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iPC website
“Estimage: a webserver hub for the computation of methylation age (SP)”
Article published in the Nucleic Acids Research Journal.
Biotechnology & Health
“Estimage: a webserver hub for the computation of methylation age (SP)”
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iPC website
“Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Research: learning at different levels of data granularity”
Article published in the Molecular Oncology Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4 Pages 817-829.
Biotechnology & Health
“Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Research: learning at different levels of data granularity”
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iPC website
Article published in the Cancer Cell Journal, Volume 39, Issue 6, P 810-826
Article entitled “STAG2 mutations alter CTCF-anchored loop extrusion, reduce cis-regulatory interactions and EWSR1-FLI1 activity in Ewing sarcoma”.
Biotechnology & Health
Article published in the Cancer Cell Journal, Volume 39, Issue 6, P 810-826
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iPC website
“The multilayer community structure of medulloblastoma”
Article published in the iScience Journal, Volume 24, ISSUE 4 by partner Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC).
Biotechnology & Health
“The multilayer community structure of medulloblastoma”
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iPC website
Paper published in Machine Learning: Science and Technology
Paper entitled: “Data-driven molecular design for discovery and synthesis of novel ligands: a case study on SARS-CoV-2”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Machine Learning: Science and Technology
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iPC website
Publication in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR).
Article entitled “Artificial Intelligence–Aided Precision Medicine for COVID-19: Strategic Areas of Research and Development”.
Published in the JMIR, Volume 23 Issue 3 by partner Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC).
Biotechnology & Health
Publication in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR).
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iPC website
“Tumor to normal single-cell mRNA comparisons reveal a pan-neuroblastoma cancer cell”
Article published in the Science Advances Journal, Vol. 7, no. 6.
Biotechnology & Health
“Tumor to normal single-cell mRNA comparisons reveal a pan-neuroblastoma cancer cell”
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iPC website
Paper published in Scientifc Reports
Paper entitled: “MDM4 inhibition: a novel therapeutic strategy to reactivate p53 in hepatoblastoma”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Scientifc Reports
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iPC website
Paper published in the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks-2021 (IJCNN2021)
Paper entitled: “Clinical trajectories estimated from bulk tumoral molecular proles using elastic principal trees”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks-2021 (IJCNN2021)
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iPC website
D4.1 Building of cancer type-specific multi-layered molecular and patient similarity networks
iPC uses network inference techniques and applies a selection of pediatric patient cohorts at different omic levels. Networks will be generated, for example, for the generation of molecular patient networks to be used in downstream project activities involving the use of networks.
Biotechnology & Health
D4.1 Building of cancer type-specific multi-layered molecular and patient similarity networks
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iPC website
“Benchmarking of cell type deconvolution pipelines for transcriptomics data”
Article published in “Nature Communications” (2020, 11:5650) by partner UGENT
Biotechnology & Health
“Benchmarking of cell type deconvolution pipelines for transcriptomics data”
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iPC website
“FPGA Accelerated Analysis of Boolean Gene Regulatory Networks”
Article published in the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics ( Volume: 17, Issue: 6)
Biotechnology & Health
“FPGA Accelerated Analysis of Boolean Gene Regulatory Networks”
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iPC website
“COSIFER: a Python package for the consensus inference of molecular interaction networks”
Article published in the Bioinformatics Journal.
Biotechnology & Health
“COSIFER: a Python package for the consensus inference of molecular interaction networks”
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iPC website
Paper published in Briefings in Bioinformatics
Paper entitled: “Deep learning in systems medicine”
Biotechnology & Health
Paper published in Briefings in Bioinformatics
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iPC website
D2.2 “Initial infrastructure framework”
An initial demonstrator of the iPC infrastructure is reviewed. The platform’s architecture is based on modules, which allow parallel developments and integration of different open source-based software components. This allows us to leverage other efforts and contribute towards its sustainability and maintainability. The release of a minimum viable platform is allowing us to capture early feedback from researchers at iPC.
Interview with Diana Osorio (Linköping University) about the 6GTandem project.
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6GTandem Interview - Dexin Kong (Linköping University)
Interview with Dexin Kong (Linköping University) about the 6GTandem project.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-6gtandem.eu/
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6GTandem Interview - Dexin Kong (Linköping University)
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Interview - Dexin Kong (Linköping University)
Interview with Nishant Gupta (Linköping University) about the 6GTandem project.
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https://horizon-6gtandem.eu/
The 6GTandem project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101096302.
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Cedric Corley-Wiciak is talking about the AddMorePower Project.
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https://addmorepower.eu/
The AddMorePower project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101091621.
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Olivia Pfeiler (KAI) is talking about the AddMorePower Project.
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AddMorePower - Interview - Olivia Pfeiler (KAI)
Industrial & Production Engineering
AddMorePower - Interview - Olivia Pfeiler (KAI)
Industrial & Production Engineering
AddMorePower - Interview - Martin Diehl (KU Leuven)
Martin Diehl (KU Leuven) is talking about the AddMorePower Project.
Find out more about the project:
https://addmorepower.eu/
The AddMorePower project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101091621.
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AddMorePower - Interview - Martin Diehl (KU Leuven)
Industrial & Production Engineering
AddMorePower - Interview - Martin Diehl (KU Leuven)
Security & Safety
mGov4EU - Interview - Herbert Leitold
Herbert Leitold is talking about the results and challenges within the mGov4EU project.
mGov4EU pushes forward the practical use of inclusive mobile Government services in Europe, bringing such services in line with EU citizens’ expectations for safe, resilient and sustainable mobile communication. Innovating electronic identity management, storage of data and the exchange of electronic documents are key elements.
Starting from the foundation of Single Digital Gateway Regulation (SDGR), mGov4EU provides new ways of cross-border service provision correlated and interlinked with eIDAS Regulation on cross-border identification and authentication. mGov4EU leverages for the first time both together, SDGR and eIDAS for mobile-device usage.
The mGov4EU project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 959072.
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mGov4EU - Interview - Herbert Leitold
Security & Safety
mGov4EU - Interview - Herbert Leitold
Circuits & Systems
REALHOLO H2020 - Christophe Sabatier (XFAB)
Christophe Sabatier (XFAB) is talking at the technical meeting in Corbeil-Essonnes, France, about the REALHOLO Project and its challenges.
Find out more about the project:
https://realholo.eu/
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101014977.
This project is an initiative of the Photonics Public Private Partnership.
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REALHOLO H2020 - Christophe Sabatier (XFAB)
Circuits & Systems
REALHOLO H2020 - Christophe Sabatier (XFAB)
Security & Safety
mGov4EU - Interview - Polina Toropova
Polina Toropova is talking about the results and challenges within the mGov4EU project.
mGov4EU pushes forward the practical use of inclusive mobile Government services in Europe, bringing such services in line with EU citizens’ expectations for safe, resilient and sustainable mobile communication. Innovating electronic identity management, storage of data and the exchange of electronic documents are key elements.
Starting from the foundation of Single Digital Gateway Regulation (SDGR), mGov4EU provides new ways of cross-border service provision correlated and interlinked with eIDAS Regulation on cross-border identification and authentication. mGov4EU leverages for the first time both together, SDGR and eIDAS for mobile-device usage.
The mGov4EU project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 959072.
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mGov4EU - Interview - Polina Toropova
Security & Safety
mGov4EU - Interview - Polina Toropova
Industrial & Production Engineering
AddMorePower - Interview - Antoine Guitton (LEM3)
Antoine Guitton (LEM3) is talking about the AddMorePower Project.
Find out more about the project:
https://addmorepower.eu/
The AddMorePower project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101091621.
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AddMorePower - Interview - Antoine Guitton (LEM3)
Industrial & Production Engineering
AddMorePower - Interview - Antoine Guitton (LEM3)
Security & Safety
DYNAMO - Swann Duboz
Swann Duboz is talking at the DYNAMO meeting in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, about the DYNAMO Project.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-dynamo.eu/
The DYNAMO project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101069601.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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DYNAMO - Swann Duboz
Security & Safety
DYNAMO - Swann Duboz
Security & Safety
mGov4EU - Impact Video
mGov4EU pushed forward the practical use of inclusive mobile Government cross-border services in Europe.
Starting from the foundation of Single Digital Gateway Regulation (SDGR), mGov4EU provides new ways of cross-border service provision correlated and interlinked with eIDAS Regulation on cross-border identification and authentication. mGov4EU leverages for the first time both together, SDGR and eIDAS for mobile-device usage.
The mGov4EU project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 959072.
mGov4EU - Impact Video
Security & Safety
mGov4EU - Impact Video
Security & Safety
mGov4EU Pilot: Online Voting
In the course of the past 3 years the EU funded project mGov4EU has been working on several building blocks for an open ecosystem for secure mobile cross-border government services.
The Online-Voting pilot provides the opportunity to demonstrate and test the following mGov4EU building blocks:
• e-ID (for safe and secure cross-border identification and authentication)
• Single digital gateway (for user-controlled governmental data-exchange across the EU)
• Mobile Wallet (a user-controlled storage for verifiable “credentials” and “evidences”)
The mGov4EU project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 959072.
mGov4EU Pilot: Online Voting
Security & Safety
mGov4EU Pilot: Online Voting
Security & Safety
mGov4EU Pilot: Smart Mobility
In the course of the past 3 years the EU funded project mGov4EU has been working on several building blocks for an open ecosystem for secure mobile cross-border government services.
The Smart Mobility pilot provides therefore the opportunity to demonstrate and test the following mGov4EU building blocks:
• e-ID (for safe and secure cross-border identification and authentication)
• Single digital gateway (for user-controlled governmental data-exchange across the EU)
The mGov4EU project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 959072.
mGov4EU Pilot: Smart Mobility
Security & Safety
mGov4EU Pilot: Smart Mobility
Security & Safety
mGov4EU Pilot: Mobile Signature
In the course of the past 3 years the EU funded project mGov4EU has been working on several building blocks for an open ecosystem for secure mobile cross-border government services.
The Mobile Signature pilot provides the opportunity to demonstrate and test the functionalities of the following mGov4EU building blocks:
• e-ID (for safe and secure cross-border identification and authentication)
• e-Signature (for cross-border signing of documents)
The mGov4EU project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 959072.
mGov4EU Pilot: Mobile Signature
Security & Safety
mGov4EU Pilot: Mobile Signature
Security & Safety
ForRES - Forensic Reverse Engineering of Silicon chips
One of the biggest challenges facing European law enforcement agencies (LEAs) today, is the widespread use of digital, fully encrypted consumer devices. The use of encryption makes the lawful extraction of user data during any criminal investigation both challenging and time-consuming requiring specialist personnel and sophisticated, costly equipment. Fully invasive hardware analysis, in which the internals of integrated circuits (ICs) are examined for security faults that may be used to disrupt the chain of trust, are arguably the most promising, but also the most technologically demanding approach.
ForRES aims to combine the collective knowledge and technological capabilities of European LEAs and science institutes to push the boundary of IC reverse engineering by improving the techniques for analysis of integrated circuits, facilitating European cooperation through a unified tool-set and a platform for sharing knowledge as well as researching possibly vulnerable circuits in electronic devices.
Find out more about this project:
forres.eu
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ForRES - Forensic Reverse Engineering of Silicon chips
Security & Safety
ForRES - Forensic Reverse Engineering of Silicon chips
Signals & Communication
REINDEER - Interview Marion Habernig (Technikon)
Interview with Marion Habernig (Technikon) about the REINDEER project.
Find out more about this project:
https://reindeer-project.eu/
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The REINDEER project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No.
101013425.
REINDEER - Interview Marion Habernig (Technikon)
Signals & Communication
REINDEER - Interview Marion Habernig (Technikon)
Security & Safety
DYNAMO - Dynamic Resilience Assessment Method including combined BCM and CTI solution for Critic...
The DYNAMO project will take the next step towards developing a platform that will improve resilience of the businesses and help avoid systemic collapse caused by cyberattacks. The aim is to help absorb potential losses and recover quickly to ensure the continuity of the services provided, which are essential for many industries, like the supply of energy, provision of health services and transportation.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-dynamo.eu/
The DYNAMO project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101069601.
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DYNAMO - Dynamic Resilience Assessment Method including combined BCM and CTI solution for Critic...
Security & Safety
DYNAMO - Dynamic Resilience Assessment Method including combined BCM and CTI solution for Critic...
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Daan Delabie
Daan Delabie (KU Leuven) is talking about the 6GTandem Project.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-6gtandem.eu/
The 6GTandem project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101096302.
6GTandem Project - Daan Delabie
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Daan Delabie
Signals & Communication
6GTandem - A dual-frequency distributed MIMO approach for future 6G applications
The Horizon Europe 6GTandem project aims to advance dual-frequency distributed MIMO networks that have the potential to enable services offering ultra-high reliability and high-resolution position information in a sustainable way and thus creating a positive change within the European society.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-6gtandem.eu/
The 6GTandem project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101096302.
6GTandem - A dual-frequency distributed MIMO approach for future 6G applications
Signals & Communication
6GTandem - A dual-frequency distributed MIMO approach for future 6G applications
Industrial & Production Engineering
AddMorePower - Fostering a more resilient power industry
AddMorePower aims to advance X-ray and electron-probe related characterization techniques as well as modelling approaches for new wide bandgap power semiconductor materials, 3D integrated power technologies and the correlated modelling workflows. The wide impact of AddMorePower will broaden and accelerate market penetration, promote material integration and development for European power semiconductor technologies and provide new opportunities for other mono- and polycrystalline based industries.
Find out more about the project:
https://addmorepower.eu/
The AddMorePower project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101091621.
AddMorePower - Fostering a more resilient power industry
Industrial & Production Engineering
AddMorePower - Fostering a more resilient power industry
Security & Safety
DYNAMO - Georgia Melenikou
Georgia Melenikou is talking at the DYNAMO meeting in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, about the DYNAMO Project.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-dynamo.eu/
The DYNAMO project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101069601.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
DYNAMO - Georgia Melenikou
Security & Safety
DYNAMO - Georgia Melenikou
Security & Safety
ORSHIN - Volodymyr Bezsmertnyi
Volodymyr Bezsmertnyi is talking at the ORSHIN technichal meeting in Villach, Austria, about the ORSHIN Project.
Find out more about the project: https://horizon-orshin.eu/
The ORSHIN project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101070008.
ORSHIN - Volodymyr Bezsmertnyi
Security & Safety
ORSHIN - Volodymyr Bezsmertnyi
Security & Safety
ORSHIN - Jan Pleskac
Jan Pleskac is talking at the ORSHIN technichal meeting in Villach, Austria, about the ORSHIN Project.
Find out more about the project: https://horizon-orshin.eu/
The ORSHIN project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101070008.
ORSHIN - Jan Pleskac
Security & Safety
ORSHIN - Jan Pleskac
Security & Safety
ORSHIN - Aurélien Francillon
Aurélien Francillon is talking at the ORSHIN technichal meeting in Villach, Austria, about the ORSHIN Project.
Find out more about the project: https://horizon-orshin.eu/
The ORSHIN project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101070008.
ORSHIN - Aurélien Francillon
Security & Safety
ORSHIN - Aurélien Francillon
Signals & Communication
REINDEER - Interview - Philipp Jauck
Interview with Philipp Jauck (SES-imagotag / AB Member) about the REINDEER project.
Find out more about this project:
https://reindeer-project.eu/
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The REINDEER project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No.
101013425.
REINDEER - Interview - Philipp Jauck
Signals & Communication
REINDEER - Interview - Philipp Jauck
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 Project - Impact Video
iPC brings hope to children with cancer
The project team focused on identifying effective personalized medicine for paediatric cancers and addressed a multitude of challenges.
The iPC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826121.
Find out more about this project: https://ipc-project.eu/
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iPC H2020 Project - Impact Video
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 Project - Impact Video
Signals & Communication
REINDEER - Interview - Gilles Callebau
Interview with Gilles Callebau (KU Leuven) about the REINDEER project.
Find out more about this project:
https://reindeer-project.eu/
This video may be downloaded, shared, embedded and reposted across various platforms.
The REINDEER project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No.
101013425.
REINDEER - Interview - Gilles Callebau
Signals & Communication
REINDEER - Interview - Gilles Callebau
Security & Safety
ORSHIN - Open-source ReSilient Hardware and software for Internet of thiNgs
It is common wisdom that cyber security is only as strong as the weakest link in a chain. Therefore, the main challenge is to identify the critical points of IoT infrastructure. To address this issue, ORSHIN is creating the first generic and integrated methodology, called trusted lifecycle, to develop secure network devices based on open-source components while managing their entire lifecycle. ORSHIN's trustworthy lifecycle consists of different phases (design, implementation, evaluation, installation, maintenance and retirement) that form a chain of trust.
Find out more about the project: https://horizon-orshin.eu/
The ORSHIN project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101070008.
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ORSHIN - Open-source ReSilient Hardware and software for Internet of thiNgs
Security & Safety
ORSHIN - Open-source ReSilient Hardware and software for Internet of thiNgs
Security & Safety
CONNECT - CCAM Trust & Resilience
CONNECT addresses the convergence of security and safety in CCAM (Cooperative, connected and automated mobility) by assessing dynamic trust relationships and defining a trust reasoning framework based on which involved entities can establish trust for cooperatively executing safety-critical functions.
CONNECT's new safety paradigm is a key element in bringing autonomous driving to a completely new level of trustworthiness and is expected to lead to long-term consumer acceptance as a result.
Find our more about CONNECT:
horizon-connect.eu
The CONNECT project project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101069688.
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CONNECT - CCAM Trust & Resilience
Security & Safety
CONNECT - CCAM Trust & Resilience
Circuits & Systems
PhotoGeNIC - Photonics on Germanium - New Industrial Consortium (Horizon Europe Funded Project)
As the VCSEL sector is developing dynamically with lasers’ production expected to triple in the next five years, the project, with its innovative Ge-VCSEL solution, has the potential to be a game changer for the photonics industry.
Find out more about the project: https://horizon-photogenic.eu/
The PhotoGeNIC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101069490.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
PhotoGeNIC - Photonics on Germanium - New Industrial Consortium (Horizon Europe Funded Project)
Circuits & Systems
PhotoGeNIC - Photonics on Germanium - New Industrial Consortium (Horizon Europe Funded Project)
Circuits & Systems
Car2TERA H2020 Project - Impact Video
Occupant safety and the increasing appeal of autonomous automobiles are the driving forces behind the rapidly growing need for smart electronic systems based on the latest semiconductor, microsystem and nanoelectronics technologies. The Car2TERA project focused of two areas of research and development: in-cabin radar and onboard, high speed data communications.
Find out more about this project: https://car2tera.eu/
The Car2TERA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 824962.
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Car2TERA H2020 Project - Impact Video
Circuits & Systems
Car2TERA H2020 Project - Impact Video
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Maria Jozwicka
Maria Jozwicka is talking about the 6GTandem Project.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-6gtandem.eu/
The 6GTandem project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101096302.
6GTandem Project - Maria Jozwicka
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Maria Jozwicka
Industrial & Production Engineering
AddMorePower - Interview - Peter Imrich (KAI)
Peter Imrich (KAI) is talking about the AddMorePower Project.
Find out more about the project:
https://addmorepower.eu/
The AddMorePower project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101091621.
AddMorePower - Interview - Peter Imrich (KAI)
Industrial & Production Engineering
AddMorePower - Interview - Peter Imrich (KAI)
Signals & Communication
6GTandem - Interview Barbara Gaggl (Technikon)
Interview with Barbara Gaggl (Technikon) about the 6GTandem project.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-6gtandem.eu/
The 6GTandem project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101096302.
6GTandem - Interview Barbara Gaggl (Technikon)
Signals & Communication
6GTandem - Interview Barbara Gaggl (Technikon)
Industrial & Production Engineering
AddMorePower - Interview with André Clausner
Interview with Andre Clausner about AddMorePower from the meeting on the 04.07.2023 & 05.07.2023.
AddMorePower - Interview with André Clausner
Industrial & Production Engineering
AddMorePower - Interview with André Clausner
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Herbert Zirath
Herbert Zirath is talking at the 6GTandem Kick-off meeting in Vienna, Austria, about the 6GTandem Project.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-6gtandem.eu/
The 6GTandem project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101096302.
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6GTandem Project - Herbert Zirath
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Herbert Zirath
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Parisa Aghdam
Parisa Aghdam is talking at the 6GTandem Kick-off meeting in Vienna, Austria, about the 6GTandem Project.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-6gtandem.eu/
The 6GTandem project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101096302.
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6GTandem Project - Parisa Aghdam
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Parisa Aghdam
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Erik G. Larsson
Erik G. Larsson is talking at the 6GTandem Kick-off meeting in Vienna, Austria, about the 6GTandem Project.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-6gtandem.eu/
The 6GTandem project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101096302.
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6GTandem Project - Erik G. Larsson
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Erik G. Larsson
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Liesbet van der Perre
Liesbet van der Perre is talking at the 6GTandem Kick-off meeting in Vienna, Austria, about the 6GTandem Project.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-6gtandem.eu/
The 6GTandem project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101096302.
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6GTandem Project - Liesbet van der Perre
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Liesbet van der Perre
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Buon Kiong Lau
Buon Kiong Lau (Lund University) is talking about the 6GTandem Project.
Find out more about the project:
https://horizon-6gtandem.eu/
The 6GTandem project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101096302.
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6GTandem Project - Buon Kiong Lau
Signals & Communication
6GTandem Project - Buon Kiong Lau
Circuits & Systems
PhotoGeNIC - Ivan (UMICORE)
Ivan (UMICORE) is talking at the PhotoGeNIC kick-off meeting in Villach, Austria, about the PhotoGeNIC Project.
Find out more about the project: https://horizon-photogenic.eu/
The PhotoGeNIC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101069490.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
PhotoGeNIC - Ivan (UMICORE)
Circuits & Systems
PhotoGeNIC - Ivan (UMICORE)
Circuits & Systems
REALHOLO H2020 - Peter Duerr
Peter Duerr (Fraunhofer IPMS) is talking at the technical meeting in Dresden, Germany, about the REALHOLO Project and its challenges.
Find out more about the project:
https://realholo.eu/
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101014977.
This project is an initiative of the Photonics Public Private Partnership.
REALHOLO H2020 - Peter Duerr
Circuits & Systems
REALHOLO H2020 - Peter Duerr
Circuits & Systems
REALHOLO H2020 - Johannes Pleikies
Johannes Pleikies (SeeReal) is talking at the technical meeting in Dresden, Germany, about the REALHOLO Project and its challenges.
Find out more about the project:
https://realholo.eu/
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101014977.
This project is an initiative of the Photonics Public Private Partnership.
REALHOLO H2020 - Johannes Pleikies
Circuits & Systems
REALHOLO H2020 - Johannes Pleikies
Circuits & Systems
REALHOLO H2020 - Thierry Delmot
Thierry Delmot (nSilition) is talking at the technical meeting in Dresden, Germany, about the REALHOLO Project and its challenges.
Find out more about the project:
https://realholo.eu/
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101014977.
This project is an initiative of the Photonics Public Private Partnership.
REALHOLO H2020 - Thierry Delmot
Circuits & Systems
REALHOLO H2020 - Thierry Delmot
Circuits & Systems
PhotoGeNIC - Roland (IFM [PMD])
Roland from IFM (PMD) is talking at the PhotoGeNIC kick-off meeting in Villach, Austria, about the PhotoGeNIC Project.
Find out more about the project: https://horizon-photogenic.eu/
The PhotoGeNIC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101069490.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
PhotoGeNIC - Roland (IFM [PMD])
Circuits & Systems
PhotoGeNIC - Roland (IFM [PMD])
Circuits & Systems
PhotoGeNIC - Jorrit (Xenomatix)
Jorrit (Xenomatix) is talking at the PhotoGeNIC kick-off meeting in Villach, Austria, about the PhotoGeNIC Project.
Find out more about the project: https://horizon-photogenic.eu/
The PhotoGeNIC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101069490.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
PhotoGeNIC - Jorrit (Xenomatix)
Circuits & Systems
PhotoGeNIC - Jorrit (Xenomatix)
Circuits & Systems
PhotoGeNIC - Guilhem (LAAS-CNRS)
Guilhem (LAAS-CNRS) is talking at the PhotoGeNIC kick-off meeting in Villach, Austria, about the PhotoGeNIC Project.
Find out more about the project: https://horizon-photogenic.eu/
The PhotoGeNIC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101069490.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
PhotoGeNIC - Guilhem (LAAS-CNRS)
Circuits & Systems
PhotoGeNIC - Guilhem (LAAS-CNRS)
Circuits & Systems
REALHOLO H2020 - Phase modulating micro mirror array for real holographic mixed-reality displays
The merging of real and virtual worlds to produce mixed reality (MR) environments is becoming a realistic component of future society. The effective use of MR demands a natural visual experience without physiological side effects for the user. REALHOLO is a project developed to meet these needs by researching advanced micro-mirror-based piston-type spatial light modulator (SLM) modulating the phase of visible light with optical features far superior to any liquid crystal-based alternative.The SLM will facilitate 3D display applications and active illumination and sensing.
Find out more about this project:
https://realholo.eu/
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101014977.
This project is an initiative of the Photonics Public Private Partnership.
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REALHOLO H2020 - Phase modulating micro mirror array for real holographic mixed-reality displays
Circuits & Systems
REALHOLO H2020 - Phase modulating micro mirror array for real holographic mixed-reality displays
Transportation
Safe4RAIL-2 -CONNECTA-2: Final Dissemination Video
This video shows the impact and results from the Safe4RAIL-2 project which has examined ways of utilizing wireless (5G), interoperable, on-board communication as well as universal integration of the Train Control and Monitoring System (TCMS). In collaboration with its complementary action project CONNECTA-2, Safe4RAIL-2 has developed railway demonstrators where next-generation architectures and components for TCMS will be integrated. To eliminate costly field testing, Safe4RAIL-2 has performed testing in a simulated environment.
The results from Safe4RAIL-2 will define new train standards and pave the way for deterministic communications as well as secure and interoperable interconnections while increasing efficiency and safety of the TCMS.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826073. The information and views set out in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking. The JU does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this article. Neither the JU nor any person acting on the JU’s behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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Safe4RAIL-2 -CONNECTA-2: Final Dissemination Video
Transportation
Safe4RAIL-2 -CONNECTA-2: Final Dissemination Video
Software Engineering
DECODER H2020 - Demonstrator Video
The DECODER project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 824231.
Find out more about this project:
https://www.decoder-project.eu/
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DECODER H2020 - Demonstrator Video
Software Engineering
DECODER H2020 - Demonstrator Video
Transportation
Safe4RAIL-2 - 5G Reveals Wireless Options for Improving Safety and Reliability of Trains in Euro...
The Safe4RAIL-2 H2020 project will develop LTE devices suitable for a wireless train backbone, analyzing possible solutions for wireless communications within a consist, virtual coupling and 5G technologies for railways.
In this interview, the project coordinator, Technikon, speaks with Julián Andrade from Huawei about his role as advisory board member for Safe4RAIL.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826073. The information and views set out in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking. The JU does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this article. Neither the JU nor any person acting on the JU’s behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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Safe4RAIL-2 - 5G Reveals Wireless Options for Improving Safety and Reliability of Trains in Euro...
Transportation
Safe4RAIL-2 - 5G Reveals Wireless Options for Improving Safety and Reliability of Trains in Euro...
Transportation
Safe4RAIL-2 - 5G Reveals Wireless Options for Improving Safety and Reliability of Trains in Euro...
The Safe4RAIL-2 H2020 project will develop LTE devices suitable for a wireless train backbone, analyzing possible solutions for wireless communications within a consist, virtual coupling and 5G technologies for railways.
In this interview, the project coordinator, Technikon, speaks with Liesbet Van der Perre, a professor of Electrical Engineering Department of the KU Leuven. Her main research interests are in energy efficient wireless communication for IoT and beyond 5G systems.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826073. The information and views set out in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking. The JU does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this article. Neither the JU nor any person acting on the JU’s behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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Safe4RAIL-2 - 5G Reveals Wireless Options for Improving Safety and Reliability of Trains in Euro...
Transportation
Safe4RAIL-2 - 5G Reveals Wireless Options for Improving Safety and Reliability of Trains in Euro...
Transportation
Safe4RAIL-2 - 5G Reveals Wireless Options for Improving Safety and Reliability of Trains in Euro...
We are once again talking about the EU project called Saf4RAIL-2. Part of this effort involves testing new wireless functions in trains; specifically the wireless train backbone and the wireless consist network. Today we speak with Raymond Knopp, a professor in digital communications from project partner Eurecom. He is also on the executive committee at the OpenAirInterface Community so it's quite fitting that we talk about how OAI fits into Safe4RAIL-2.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826073. The information and views set out in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking. The JU does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this article. Neither the JU nor any person acting on the JU’s behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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Safe4RAIL-2 - 5G Reveals Wireless Options for Improving Safety and Reliability of Trains in Euro...
Transportation
Safe4RAIL-2 - 5G Reveals Wireless Options for Improving Safety and Reliability of Trains in Euro...
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Salvador Capella-Gutierrez
Interview with Salvador Capella-Gutierrez (Barcelona Supercomputing Center) about the iPC H2020 project.
Find out more about this project: http://www.ipc-project.eu/
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iPC H2020 - Interview with Salvador Capella-Gutierrez
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Salvador Capella-Gutierrez
Circuits & Systems
SERENA H2020 - Interview Uwe Maaß
Interview with Uwe Maaß from Fraunhofer IZM in Brussels, July 2019, talking about the Serena H2020 Project.
Find out more about this project: https://serena-h2020.eu/
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SERENA H2020 - Interview Uwe Maaß
Circuits & Systems
SERENA H2020 - Interview Uwe Maaß
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Hans Lehrach
Interview with Hans Lehrach (Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics) about the iPC H2020 project.
Find out more about this project: http://www.ipc-project.eu/
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iPC H2020 - Interview with Hans Lehrach
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Hans Lehrach
Software Engineering
VESSEDIA - Interview Franck Sadmi
Interview with Franck Sadmi from ANSSI (previously Bureau Veritas), France, September 2019, talking about the VESSEDIA H2020 Project.
VESSEDIA (Verification Engineering of Safety and Security Critical Industrial Applications) aims at enhancing safety and security of information and communication technology (ICT) and especially the Internet of Things (IoT). More precisely the aim of this project consists in making formal methods more accessible for application domains that want to improve the security and reliability of their software applications by means of Formal Methods.
Find out more about this project: https://vessedia.eu/
The VESSEDIA project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731453.
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VESSEDIA - Interview Franck Sadmi
Software Engineering
VESSEDIA - Interview Franck Sadmi
Software Engineering
VESSEDIA - Interview Bart Jacobs
Interview with Bart Jacobs from KU Leuven, Belgium, September 2019, talking about the VESSEDIA H2020 Project.
VESSEDIA (Verification Engineering of Safety and Security Critical Industrial Applications) aims at enhancing safety and security of information and communication technology (ICT) and especially the Internet of Things (IoT). More precisely the aim of this project consists in making formal methods more accessible for application domains that want to improve the security and reliability of their software applications by means of Formal Methods.
Find out more about this project: https://vessedia.eu/
The VESSEDIA project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731453.
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VESSEDIA - Interview Bart Jacobs
Software Engineering
VESSEDIA - Interview Bart Jacobs
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Olivier Delattre
Interview with Olivier Delattre (Head of Paediatric Center from Institut Curie) about the iPC H2020 project.
Find out more about this project: http://www.ipc-project.eu/
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iPC H2020 - Interview with Olivier Delattre
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Olivier Delattre
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Natalie Jäger
Interview with Natalie Jäger (German Cancer Research Center) about the iPC H2020 project.
Find out more about this project: http://www.ipc-project.eu/
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iPC H2020 - Interview with Natalie Jäger
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Natalie Jäger
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Alfonso Valencia
Interview with Alfonso Valencia (Barcelona Supercomputing Center) about the iPC H2020 project.
Find out more about this project: http://www.ipc-project.eu/
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iPC H2020 - Interview with Alfonso Valencia
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Alfonso Valencia
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Maria Rodriguez Martinez
Interview with Maria Rodriguez-Martinez (IBM) about the iPC H2020 project.
Find out more about this project: http://www.ipc-project.eu/
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iPC H2020 - Interview with Maria Rodriguez Martinez
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Maria Rodriguez Martinez
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Diego di Bernardo
Interview with Diego di Bernardo (University of Naples Frederico II) about the iPC H2020 project.
Find out more about this project: http://www.ipc-project.eu/
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iPC H2020 - Interview with Diego di Bernardo
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - Interview with Diego di Bernardo
Software Engineering
DECODER - DEveloper COmpanion for Documented and annotatEd code Reference
DECODER stands for DEveloper COmpanion for Documented and annotatEd code Reference. The project participants develop an open source Integrated Development Environment dedicated to improve the efficiency of software development and maintenance and the quality of software in medium criticality systems, such as in IoT, cloud computing and HPC.
The DECODER project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 824231.
Find out more about this project:
https://www.decoder-project.eu/
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DECODER - DEveloper COmpanion for Documented and annotatEd code Reference
Software Engineering
DECODER - DEveloper COmpanion for Documented and annotatEd code Reference
Circuits & Systems
SERENA H2020 - GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems
The project SERENA (gan-on-Silicon Efficient mm-wave euRopean system iNtegration platform) will develop a system architecture and technology platform by using an integrated approach.
Find out more about this project: https://serena-h2020.eu/
The SERENA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 779305.
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SERENA H2020 - GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems
Circuits & Systems
SERENA H2020 - GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems
Industrial & Production Engineering
Microprince H2020 - Micro-Transfer-Printing of Functional Components on Wafer Level
The MICROPRINCE project is focused on creation of a pilot line for heterogeneous integration of smart systems by micro-transfer-printing (μTP) in a semiconductor foundry manufacturing environment. Functional components like processed III/V devices, optical filters, and special sensors will be transferred to target wafer to demonstrate the capabilities of the technology.
Find out more about this project: https://microprince.eu/
This project has received funding from the ECSEL Joint Undertaking under grant agreement No 737465. This Joint Undertaking receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and Germany, Belgium, Ireland.
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Microprince H2020 - Micro-Transfer-Printing of Functional Components on Wafer Level
Industrial & Production Engineering
Microprince H2020 - Micro-Transfer-Printing of Functional Components on Wafer Level
Transportation
Safe4RAIL-2 - Status Update
We are halfway there - Phase 1 was completed successfully!
Our research and innovation action project Safe4RAIL-2 (Safe architecture for Robust distributed Application Integration in roLling stock 2) will look at ways of utilizing wireless (5G), interoperable, on-board communication as well as universal integration of the Train Control and Monitoring System (TCMS). In collaboration with its complementary action project CONNECTA-2 (826098), Safe4RAIL-2 aims to develop railway demonstrators where next-generation architectures and components for TCMS will be integrated. Another aspect of the project is to perform testing of the TCMS functions in a simulated environment. These test methods alleviate field-testing which would be costly to undertake.
The results from Safe4RAIL-2 will define new train standards and pave the way for deterministic communications as well as secure and interoperable interconnections while increasing efficiency and safety of the TCMS.
Find out more about this project:
https://safe4rail.eu/
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826073. The information and views set out in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking. The JU does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this article. Neither the JU nor any person acting on the JU’s behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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Safe4RAIL-2 - Status Update
Transportation
Safe4RAIL-2 - Status Update
Circuits & Systems
LEDLUM H2020 - Tiny Light Engine for Large Scale LED Lighting
The project LEDLUM (Tiny Light Engine for Large Scale LED Lighting) will make major improvements to the volume, the weight, the lifetime and the size of the driver (electrical engine) of light emitting diodes (LED), that are used in the majority of solid state light (SSL) systems.
Find out more about this project:
https://ledlum-project.eu/
The LEDLUM project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731466.
This project is an initiative of the Photonics Public Private Partnership.
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LEDLUM H2020 - Tiny Light Engine for Large Scale LED Lighting
Circuits & Systems
LEDLUM H2020 - Tiny Light Engine for Large Scale LED Lighting
Industrial & Production Engineering
AQUARIUS - Short Explanatory Video
The project AQUARIUS (Broadband Tunable QCL based Sensor for Online and Inline Detection of Contaminants in Water) addresses the development of a new generation of photonic sensing solution, in response to the need for pervasive sensing for a safer environment.
Find out more about this project:
https://aquarius-project.eu/
The project leading to this application has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731465.
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AQUARIUS - Short Explanatory Video
Industrial & Production Engineering
AQUARIUS - Short Explanatory Video
Industrial & Production Engineering
AQUARIUS H2020 - Detection of Contaminants in Water (Overview)
The project AQUARIUS (Broadband Tunable QCL based Sensor for Online and Inline Detection of Contaminants in Water) addresses the development of a new generation of photonic sensing solution, in response to the need for pervasive sensing for a safer environment.
Find out more about this project: https://aquarius-project.eu/
The project leading to this application has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731465.
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AQUARIUS H2020 - Detection of Contaminants in Water (Overview)
Industrial & Production Engineering
AQUARIUS H2020 - Detection of Contaminants in Water (Overview)
Circuits & Systems
Car2TERA H2020 - Eyes and Ears for the car of the Future
Occupant safety and the increasing appeal of autonomous automobiles are the driving forces behind the rapidly growing need for smart electronic systems based on the latest semiconductor, microsystem and nanoelectronics technologies. The Car2TERA project will focus of two areas of research and development: in-cabin radar and onboard, high speed data communications.
Find out more about this project: https://car2tera.eu/
The Car2TERA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 824962.
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Car2TERA H2020 - Eyes and Ears for the car of the Future
Circuits & Systems
Car2TERA H2020 - Eyes and Ears for the car of the Future
Transportation
Safe4RAIL-2 H2020 - Improving Trains in Europe
Our research and innovation action project Safe4RAIL-2 (Safe architecture for Robust distributed Application Integration in roLling stock 2) will look at ways of utilizing wireless (5G), interoperable, on-board communication as well as universal integration of the Train Control and Monitoring System (TCMS). In collaboration with its complementary action project CONNECTA-2 (826098), Safe4RAIL-2 aims to develop railway demonstrators where next-generation architectures and components for TCMS will be integrated. Another aspect of the project is to perform testing of the TCMS functions in a simulated environment. These test methods alleviate field-testing which would be costly to undertake.
The results from Safe4RAIL-2 will define new train standards and pave the way for deterministic communications as well as secure and interoperable interconnections while increasing efficiency and safety of the TCMS.
Find out more about this project:
https://safe4rail.eu/
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826073. The information and views set out in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking. The JU does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this article. Neither the JU nor any person acting on the JU’s behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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Safe4RAIL-2 H2020 - Improving Trains in Europe
Transportation
Safe4RAIL-2 H2020 - Improving Trains in Europe
Software Engineering
VESSEDIA - Enhancing safety and security of information and communication technology
VESSEDIA (Verification Engineering of Safety and Security Critical Industrial Applications) aims at enhancing safety and security of information and communication technology (ICT) and especially the Internet of Things (IoT). More precisely the aim of this project consists in making formal methods more accessible for application domains that want to improve the security and reliability of their software applications by means of Formal Methods.
Find out more about this project: https://vessedia.eu/
The VESSEDIA project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731453.
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VESSEDIA - Enhancing safety and security of information and communication technology
Software Engineering
VESSEDIA - Enhancing safety and security of information and communication technology
Transportation
Safe4RAIL H2020 - Blueprint for next-gen TCMS
The project Safe4RAIL (Safe architecture for Robust distributed Application Integration in roLling stock) aims to create safety concepts for mixed-critical ethernet-based networking as well as a mixed-criticality application framework, including the brake-by-wire concept.
Safe4RAIL will reinforce European competitiveness by offering fundamentally simplified electronic and Train Control and Monitoring architectures required for the optimization of railway systems, to minimize system lifecycle and operational costs.
Find out more about this project:
https://safe4rail.eu/
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826073. The information and views set out in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking. The JU does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this article. Neither the JU nor any person acting on the JU’s behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Safe4RAIL H2020 - Blueprint for next-gen TCMS
Transportation
Safe4RAIL H2020 - Blueprint for next-gen TCMS
Biotechnology & Health
PrECISE H2020 - Enhancing the quality of life for prostate cancer patients
The PrECISE project was a pilot project that combines hypothesis-driven strategies with data-driven analysis in a novel mathematical and computational methodology for the integration of genomic, epigenetic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and clinical data with the goal of risk-stratifying patients and suggesting personalized therapeutic interventions.
Find out more about this project:
https://precise-project.eu/
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 668858.
This work was supported (in part) by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) under contract number 15.0324-2. The opinions expressed and arguments employed therein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the Swiss Government.
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PrECISE H2020 - Enhancing the quality of life for prostate cancer patients
Biotechnology & Health
PrECISE H2020 - Enhancing the quality of life for prostate cancer patients
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - squares off against Paediatric Cancer
We bring hope to children with cancer
The project team will focus on identifying effective personalized medicine for paediatric cancers and will address a multitude of challenges. To meet these challenges, a comprehensive computational effort to combine knowledge base, machine-learning, and mechanistic models to predict optimal standard and experimental therapies for each child will be proposed. We will produce, assemble, standardize, and harmonize accessible high-quality multi-disciplinary data and leverage the potential of Big Data and HPC for the personalized treatments.
The iPC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826121.
Find out more about this project: https://ipc-project.eu/
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iPC H2020 - squares off against Paediatric Cancer
Biotechnology & Health
iPC H2020 - squares off against Paediatric Cancer
Biotechnology & Health
iPC (4) H2020 Project: About why the future paediatric cancer treatment is in personalization
In this episode we welcome Davide Cirillo. He represents the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, a partner in iPC which, by the way, stands for Indivualized Peadiatric Cure. We talk about how explainable AI and machine learning is the key to tailor treatments for kids while minimizing the risks.
The iPC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826121.
iPC (4) H2020 Project: About why the future paediatric cancer treatment is in personalization
Biotechnology & Health
iPC (4) H2020 Project: About why the future paediatric cancer treatment is in personalization
Biotechnology & Health
iPC (3) H2020 Project: How algorithms can improve treatment for children with cancer
In this episode we talk with Pieter Mestdagh, principal investigator at the Cancer Research Insitute Ghent, who is a project partner in iPC. He shares his teams methods with us for a better understanding of their motives and how algorithms can improve effective treatment for children with cancer.
The iPC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826121.
iPC (3) H2020 Project: How algorithms can improve treatment for children with cancer
Biotechnology & Health
iPC (3) H2020 Project: How algorithms can improve treatment for children with cancer
Signals & Communication
REINDEER (2) H2020 Project: A closer look at RadioWeaves Technology and how it might be used
In this Episode, we will speak with Erik Larsson, Professor and Head of the Division for Communication Systems in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Linköping University, about how the REINDEER H2020 Project can help facilitate the idea of embedded antennas by using RadioWeaves technology.
The REINDEER project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101013425.
REINDEER (2) H2020 Project: A closer look at RadioWeaves Technology and how it might be used
Signals & Communication
REINDEER (2) H2020 Project: A closer look at RadioWeaves Technology and how it might be used
Security & Safety
Ethics and Technology (6) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Engineering and Technology
In this episode we welcome Rebecca Roache, a British philosopher and Senior Lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London and Jonathan Seglow, Associate Professor in the Department of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy also at at Royal Holloway.
Ethics and Technology (6) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Engineering and Technology
Security & Safety
Ethics and Technology (6) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Engineering and Technology
Security & Safety
EXFILES (5) H2020 Project: About Microscopic Views and the Hardware Approach
In this episode, we continue our in-depth look at the EXFILES project. Today we speak with Olivier Thomas, a partner in EXFILES, he along with his team of 10 cyber security experts are responsible for hardware solutions in EXFILES. He shares his thoughts on the project with us and how the knowledge derived from this project can help in training future generations of cyber security experts.
The EXFILES project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 883156
EXFILES (5) H2020 Project: About Microscopic Views and the Hardware Approach
Security & Safety
EXFILES (5) H2020 Project: About Microscopic Views and the Hardware Approach
Security & Safety
EXFILES (4) H2020 Project: An Inside View from an LEA Partner
In this episode, we look at the EXFILES project once again. Today we speak with Nicolas from the National Forensic Lab for the French Gendarmerie. He talks about the challenge of extracting forensic evidence from locked phones and how the EXFILES project can help LEA's to overcome this.
The EXFILES project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 883156
EXFILES (4) H2020 Project: An Inside View from an LEA Partner
Security & Safety
EXFILES (4) H2020 Project: An Inside View from an LEA Partner
Security & Safety
EXFILES (3) H2020 Project: A Look from the Inside
In this episode, we look at the EXFILES project once again. We speak with project partner Renaud Feil from Synacktiv in Paris about developing methods to access locked phones. There is no easy solution but in EXFILES, partners across Europe have resolved to make inroads to this challenging aspect of cybersecurity.
The EXFILES project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 883156
In this episode, we introduce the REALHOLO project. Partners Hagen Stolle and Johannes Pleikies from SeeReal Technologies speak about the goals and challenges in this H2020 project which aims to bring holography to the forefront by prototyping practical applications.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101014977.
This project is an initiative of the Photonics Public Private Partnership.
DECODER (4) H2020 Project: Weighing in with The UPV
Three partners from the Universitat Politècnica de València discuss their particular roles in the DECODER H2020 project. We speak with Tanja Ernestina Vos, Borja Davó Gelardo and Nacho Mansanet Benavent about the project goals and progress as the consortium reaches completion of their efforts.
The DECODER project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 824231.
DECODER (4) H2020 Project: Weighing in with The UPV
Software Engineering
DECODER (4) H2020 Project: Weighing in with The UPV
Software Engineering
DECODER (3) H2020 Project: Open source software development solutions
In this episode we speak with Olivier Bouzereau from OW2 about the DECODER project and how their commitment to open source technologies will make their work available to developers around the world.
The DECODER project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 824231.
DECODER (3) H2020 Project: Open source software development solutions
Software Engineering
DECODER (3) H2020 Project: Open source software development solutions
Circuits & Systems
SERENA (5) H2020 Project: Signal Processing
SERENA partners are exploring the use of high frequencies for data delivery. Using gallium nitride on silicon as a means to develop high performance millimeter-wave active antenna systems, at a commercially viable price-point while remaining energy efficient is at the heart of SERENA. In this episode we speak with SERENA partners Giuseppe Caire and Thomas Kuehne from the Technische Universität Berlin.
The SERENA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 779305.
Car2TERA (5) H2020 Project: Focus on the Demonstrators
Today we zero in on the circuits used in the demonstrators for the Car2TERA project. Herbert Zirath from Chalmers University of Technology talks about some of the challenges involved and how his team has dealt with them.
Car2TERA (5) H2020 Project: Focus on the Demonstrators
Circuits & Systems
Car2TERA (5) H2020 Project: Focus on the Demonstrators
Circuits & Systems
Car2TERA (4) H2020 Project: Checking in with Jonas Hansryd & Yinggang Li from Ericsson
In this episode we speak with with Jonas Hansryd & Yinggang Li from Ericsson about the progress of the Car2TERA project. They share some details about why this project is so important for the future of automobiles and what Ericsson is doing to push this effort forward.
The Car2TERA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 824962.
Car2TERA (4) H2020 Project: Checking in with Jonas Hansryd & Yinggang Li from Ericsson
Circuits & Systems
Car2TERA (4) H2020 Project: Checking in with Jonas Hansryd & Yinggang Li from Ericsson
Computer Science
Ethics and Technology (5) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Engineering and Technology
In this episode we speak with Elisabeth Oswald professor from the department of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity at The University of Klagenfurt about the ethics considerations in the world of education and research.
Ethics and Technology (5) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Engineering and Technology
Computer Science
Ethics and Technology (5) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Engineering and Technology
Signals & Communication
REINDEER (1) H2020 Project: Using RadioWeaves for smart connect-compute platform
In this episode we speak with Liesbet Van der Perre, Technology Lead in the REINDEER project. She informs us about the overarching goals in REINDEER and explains how the project will benefits residents of the EU and the EU itself.
The REINDEER project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101013425.
REINDEER (1) H2020 Project: Using RadioWeaves for smart connect-compute platform
Signals & Communication
REINDEER (1) H2020 Project: Using RadioWeaves for smart connect-compute platform
Circuits & Systems
SERENA (4) H2020 Project: GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems
In this episode we speak with Christian Fager a professor from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. He speaks with us about the SERENA project. Partners in SERENA are looking at using gallium nitride alongside traditional silicon to enable beam steering antennas. Their goal is to develop an architecture which is small and cost efficient with robust thermal management schemes.
The SERENA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 779305.
SERENA (4) H2020 Project: GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems
Circuits & Systems
SERENA (4) H2020 Project: GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems
Circuits & Systems
From the University of Klagenfurt: Green passport and Data Privacy
In this episode, we again invite students from the University of Klagenfurt to host their own show to examine some of the data privacy issues in post COVID world. Sabrina Strauß and Thomas Marquet speak with cryptographer and cryptanalyst Bart Preneel of KU Leuven in Belgium. He was involved in the early stages of the Green Passport.
From the University of Klagenfurt: Green passport and Data Privacy
Circuits & Systems
From the University of Klagenfurt: Green passport and Data Privacy
Circuits & Systems
From the University of Klagenfurt: Contact Tracing and Data Privacy
In this episode, we invite students from the University of Klagenfurt to host their own show to examine some of the ethical issues in their field of study. Claudia Maußner & Nikita Soldatov speak with Professor Carmela Troncoso of EPFL in Switzerland, who heads the Security and Privacy Engineering Lab. She was one of the key designers of the exposure notification protocol DP3T, which most contact tracing apps are currently using.
From the University of Klagenfurt: Contact Tracing and Data Privacy
Circuits & Systems
From the University of Klagenfurt: Contact Tracing and Data Privacy
Biotechnology & Health
Ethics and Technology (1) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Medical and Health Sciences
In this episode we speak with Nikola Biller-Andorno who directs the Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. We look at some of the ethics issues in medical and health sciences and how to best integrate key principles for successful ethics outcomes.
Ethics and Technology (1) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Medical and Health Sciences
Biotechnology & Health
Ethics and Technology (1) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Medical and Health Sciences
Security & Safety
certMILS (3) H2020 Project: Security Certification to Protect Critical Infrastructure
certMILS seeks to find ways of shortening, simplifying, and implementing new certification methodologies with the ultimate goal of efficient security in cyber physical systems across Europe.
In this episode, Peter Balint from Technikon speaks with Jan Rollo from project partner Sysgo in Prague. He delves into the idea of cyber-physical systems (CPS) and explains how the efforts in certMILS could deliver a streamlined approach to system certification.
The certMILS project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731456.
certMILS (3) H2020 Project: Security Certification to Protect Critical Infrastructure
Security & Safety
certMILS (3) H2020 Project: Security Certification to Protect Critical Infrastructure
Security & Safety
Ethics and Technology (2) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Infrastructure & Smart Mobility
In this episode, we speak with Hans Graux, an attorney in Brussels whose firm, Timelex specializes in the legal aspects of information technology, which of course includes ethics. We will see how constructing a world class Infrastructure & Smart Mobility platform in Europe has roots in ethical behaviour.
Ethics and Technology (2) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Infrastructure & Smart Mobility
Security & Safety
Ethics and Technology (2) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Infrastructure & Smart Mobility
Security & Safety
Ethics and Technology (3) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Cybersecurity
Conçalo Cadete joins us to talk about the ethical framework which is becoming standard for large, EU funded projects. As is an internal auditor for a cybersecurity project spanning Europe, he is well equipped to share some of the success stories and highlight areas of needed improvement.
Ethics and Technology (3) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Cybersecurity
Security & Safety
Ethics and Technology (3) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Cybersecurity
Software Engineering
Ethics and Technology (4) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Engineering and Technology
Today Marcel Moritz joins our ethics conversation. He manages Legal, Ethical and Societal Issues in a EU funded project which addresses complex forensic tools for law enforcement agencies. He joines us today from The University of Lille where is is a lecturer in public law.
Ethics and Technology (4) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Engineering and Technology
Software Engineering
Ethics and Technology (4) – a Prerequisite for European Research: Engineering and Technology
Software Engineering
Safe4RAIL-2 (4) H2020 Project: Focus on Work Package 3
In this episode, we discus work package 3 (Functional Distribution Framework and Simulation Framework) in the Safe4RAIL-2 project. This work package is dedicated to technological developments producing dedicated project outcomes such as deliverables and implementations.
Iñigo Odriozola is the work package lead and he joins us to talk about the project's benefits to the general public.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826073. The information and views set out in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking. The JU does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this article. Neither the JU nor any person acting on the JU’s behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Safe4RAIL-2 (4) H2020 Project: Focus on Work Package 3
Software Engineering
Safe4RAIL-2 (4) H2020 Project: Focus on Work Package 3
Software Engineering
Safe4RAIL-2 (3) H2020 Project: Focus on Work Package 2
In this episode we speak with Jérôme Härri from the Safe4RAIL-2 project. He leads the part of the project which focuses on introducing wireless to replace a network of wires to and from the TCMS, or brain of the train. Quite a bit of research and testing had to be done to reach a point where technologies could be deployed in a demonstrator.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826073. The information and views set out in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking. The JU does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this article. Neither the JU nor any person acting on the JU’s behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Safe4RAIL-2 (3) H2020 Project: Focus on Work Package 2
Software Engineering
Safe4RAIL-2 (3) H2020 Project: Focus on Work Package 2
Security & Safety
EXFILES (1) H2020 Project: Europe Fights Against Crime and Terrorism
In this episode we take a first look at the EU funded EXFILES project. This effort gives investigators the tools and methods to perform forensics on encrypted mobile devices. The consortium is made up of Law Enforcement Agencies, high-tech SMEs, research organisations and universities.
We speak with the technical lead from EXFILES, Assia Tria. She joins us from CEA, a technological research organization and project partner based in France.
The EXFILES project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 883156
EXFILES (1) H2020 Project: Europe Fights Against Crime and Terrorism
Security & Safety
EXFILES (1) H2020 Project: Europe Fights Against Crime and Terrorism
Security & Safety
Safe4RAIL-2 (2) H2020 Project: Focus on Work Package 1
In this episode, we discus work package 1 (TSN-based Drive-by-Data) in the Safe4RAIL-2 project. The goal of the Drive-by-Data network is to provide a robust, safe and secure communication system for the next generation Train Control and Monitoring System. Mohammed Abuteir heads up these efforts and shares some of the achievements and challenges he and his team have encountered.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826073. The information and views set out in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking. The JU does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this article. Neither the JU nor any person acting on the JU’s behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Safe4RAIL-2 (2) H2020 Project: Focus on Work Package 1
Security & Safety
Safe4RAIL-2 (2) H2020 Project: Focus on Work Package 1
Security & Safety
EXFILES (2) H2020 Project: Europe Fights Against Crime and Terrorism
In this episode we focus again on the EXFILES project. This effort gives investigators the tools and methods to perform forensics on encrypted mobile devices. The consortium is made up of Law Enforcement Agencies, high-tech SMEs, research organisations and universities.
Today we speak with the Nico from one of the world’s leading forensic laboratories…the Netherlands Forensic Institute.
The EXFILES project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 883156
EXFILES (2) H2020 Project: Europe Fights Against Crime and Terrorism
Security & Safety
EXFILES (2) H2020 Project: Europe Fights Against Crime and Terrorism
Security & Safety
Safe4RAIL-2 (1) H2020 Project: Smart Trains - The Ticket to the Future
Safe4RAIL-2 is a Europrean project aimed at improving the safety and efficiency of the European railway system. The project has three main objectives: to increase the accuracy of data management in the communication bus of the train; to develop wireless solutions in order to reduce on board wiring and to cut the development time of new applications for trains. In this episode we speak with Aitor Arriola, project coordinator from Ikerlan in Spain.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826073. The information and views set out in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking. The JU does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this article. Neither the JU nor any person acting on the JU’s behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Safe4RAIL-2 (1) H2020 Project: Smart Trains - The Ticket to the Future
Security & Safety
Safe4RAIL-2 (1) H2020 Project: Smart Trains - The Ticket to the Future
Security & Safety
SERENA (3) H2020 Project: GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems
SERENA is a European project which has an important role the future of communications. Their goal is to develop 5G antenna architecture which is small, cost efficient with robust thermal management schemes. Today we speak with Yannis Papananos from project partner Infineon. He shares some of the achievements as well as a few challenges in SERENA.
The SERENA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 779305.
SERENA (3) H2020 Project: GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems
Security & Safety
SERENA (3) H2020 Project: GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems
Industrial & Production Engineering
AQUARIUS (4) H2020 Project: More on Testing the Sensor Prototype
In today’s episode we speak with Christoph Puls from OMV. He is involved in the day to day when it comes to testing the prototype sensor. Christoph is well equipped to evaluate the results that come from the Aquarius water sensor in a real world scenario. Is it ready for prime time? Listen to the full podcast to find out.
The project leading to this application has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731465.
AQUARIUS (4) H2020 Project: More on Testing the Sensor Prototype
Industrial & Production Engineering
AQUARIUS (4) H2020 Project: More on Testing the Sensor Prototype
Industrial & Production Engineering
AQUARIUS (3) H2020 Project: Testing the Sensor Prototype
In this episode we continue to learn more about the Aquarius Project. We speak with Joep van den Broeke from from project partner KWR. KWR is a research institute in the Netherlands serving the Dutch drinking water utilities. Joep and his team are currently in the process of evaluating the sensor that has come out of Aquarius.
The project leading to this application has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731465.
AQUARIUS (3) H2020 Project: Testing the Sensor Prototype
Industrial & Production Engineering
AQUARIUS (3) H2020 Project: Testing the Sensor Prototype
Industrial & Production Engineering
AQUARIUS (2) H2020 Project: Impacts in the Clean Water Market
Hakan Ricardo Turan from Aquarius Project partner QuantaRed Technologies speaks with us about the market implications of the potential water quality sensor that is destined to see commercial production as a result of Aquarius. How does the marketplace push technology...or is it the other way around. Listen here to find out.
The project leading to this application has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731465.
AQUARIUS (2) H2020 Project: Impacts in the Clean Water Market
Industrial & Production Engineering
AQUARIUS (2) H2020 Project: Impacts in the Clean Water Market
Computer Science
FutureTPM (3) H2020 Project: A conversation with Technical Lead Thanassis Giannetsos
This time around we look again at the FutureTPM project. This consortium is committed to future proofing todays crypto algorithms by developing the quantum resistant Trusted Platform Module. In other words, FutureTPM is paving the way for computer security in a post quantum computer world. We are joined by Technical Lead, Thanassis Giannetsos from the Technical University of Denmark.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 779391
FutureTPM (3) H2020 Project: A conversation with Technical Lead Thanassis Giannetsos
Computer Science
FutureTPM (3) H2020 Project: A conversation with Technical Lead Thanassis Giannetsos
Computer Science
FutureTPM (2) H2020 Project: A conversation with Technical Lead Liqun Chen
In this episode we explore the FutureTPM project again. This consortium is committed to future proofing todays crypto algorithms by developing the quantum resistant Trusted Platform Module. In other words, they are developing hardware and software security standards systems to withstand the brute force of the quantum computer...which is coming. We welcome the project technical lead, Liqun Chen from the University of Surrey.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 779391
FutureTPM (2) H2020 Project: A conversation with Technical Lead Liqun Chen
Computer Science
FutureTPM (2) H2020 Project: A conversation with Technical Lead Liqun Chen
Signals & Communication
SERENA (2) H2020 Project: GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems with Cédric Corrège
The project SERENA (gan-on-Silicon Efficient mm-wave euRopean system iNtegration platform) will develop a system architecture and technology platform by using an integrated approach. In this episode we speak with Cédric Corrège from Ommic and learn about the project status and why it is important to the EU.
The SERENA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 779305.
SERENA (2) H2020 Project: GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems with Cédric Corrège
Signals & Communication
SERENA (2) H2020 Project: GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems with Cédric Corrège
Industrial & Production Engineering
AQUARIUS (1) H2020 Project: A conversation with Anatol Ehrlich
The AQUARIUS project aims to provide an on- and inline capable mid-IR sensing solution to meet legal provisions for industrial waste water and drinking water monitoring.In this episode, we speak with Anatol Erlich from QuantaRed about some of the more practical aspects of AQUARIUS.
The project leading to this application has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731465.
AQUARIUS (1) H2020 Project: A conversation with Anatol Ehrlich
Industrial & Production Engineering
AQUARIUS (1) H2020 Project: A conversation with Anatol Ehrlich
Computer Science
FutureTPM (1) H2020 Project: A conversation with Silviu Vlasceanu from Huawei
With the emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT), industry’s digital transformation has begun by bringing new challenges. Security is one of the main concerns, due in part to recent developments in quantum computing. FutureTPM is an EU funded project to update the TPM algorithms to continue to perform in a post quantum computing world.
The FutureTPM project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 779391.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 779391
FutureTPM (1) H2020 Project: A conversation with Silviu Vlasceanu from Huawei
Computer Science
FutureTPM (1) H2020 Project: A conversation with Silviu Vlasceanu from Huawei
Signals & Communication
EPIC (3) H2020 Project: Creating a New Generation of Forward-Error-Correction Codes
In this episode we speak with Jhon Jimenez and Timo Lehnigk-Emden from Creonic. They are project partners in EPIC. We talk about project completion and what practical results can be observed and applied.
The EPIC project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 760150.
EPIC (3) H2020 Project: Creating a New Generation of Forward-Error-Correction Codes
Signals & Communication
EPIC (3) H2020 Project: Creating a New Generation of Forward-Error-Correction Codes
Signals & Communication
SERENA (1) H2020 Project: GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems
The project SERENA (gan-on-Silicon Efficient mm-wave euRopean system iNtegration platform) will develop a system architecture and technology platform by using an integrated approach. In this episode we speak with Uwe Maaß and learn about the project status and why it is important to the EU.
The SERENA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 779305.
SERENA (1) H2020 Project: GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems
Signals & Communication
SERENA (1) H2020 Project: GaN-on Silicon mm-wave systems
Signals & Communication
EPIC (2) H2020 Project: A conversation with Onur Sahin from InterDigital
The EPIC H2020 project is winding down. Partner, Onur Sahin reports all is well; goals have been met, demonstrators are working and there has been a great sense of cooperation among partners.
The EPIC project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 760150.
EPIC (2) H2020 Project: A conversation with Onur Sahin from InterDigital
Signals & Communication
EPIC (2) H2020 Project: A conversation with Onur Sahin from InterDigital
Security & Safety
SPARTA SPECIAL SERIES (3): An Insiders View of Where Cybersecurity Meets Pandemic (episode 3)
In this three part series, we look at the SPARTA project in the context of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Why is hacking up, what is the relationship between pandemic and security breach and what are lessons learned so far in SPARTA? These are a few of the topics we discuss.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 830892.
SPARTA SPECIAL SERIES (3): An Insiders View of Where Cybersecurity Meets Pandemic (episode 3)
Security & Safety
SPARTA SPECIAL SERIES (3): An Insiders View of Where Cybersecurity Meets Pandemic (episode 3)
Security & Safety
SPARTA SPECIAL SERIES (2): An Insiders View of Where Cybersecurity Meets Pandemic (part 2)
In this three part series, we look at the SPARTA project in the context of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Why is hacking up, what is the relationship between pandemic and security breach and what are lessons learned so far in SPARTA? These are a few of the topics we discuss.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 830892.
SPARTA SPECIAL SERIES (2): An Insiders View of Where Cybersecurity Meets Pandemic (part 2)
Security & Safety
SPARTA SPECIAL SERIES (2): An Insiders View of Where Cybersecurity Meets Pandemic (part 2)
Signals & Communication
EPIC (1) H2020 Project: Creating a New Generation of Forward-Error-Correction Codes
In this podcast we talk about the EPIC project. EPIC is an EU funded effort to rebuild error correction codes for data transmission so that they will continue to work in super fast beyond 5G speeds. We speak with Catherine Douillard, Stefan Weithoffer and Charbel Abdel Nour all from IMT Atlantique in Brest, France. Follow along as we examine some of the challenges and benefits of EPIC.
The EPIC project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 760150.
EPIC (1) H2020 Project: Creating a New Generation of Forward-Error-Correction Codes
Signals & Communication
EPIC (1) H2020 Project: Creating a New Generation of Forward-Error-Correction Codes
Security & Safety
SPARTA SPECIAL SERIES (1): An Insiders View of Where Cybersecurity Meets Pandemic (part 1)
In this three part series, we look at the SPARTA project in the context of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Why is hacking up, what is the relationship between pandemic and security breach and what are lessons learned so far in SPARTA? These are a few of the topics we discuss.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 830892.
Using the existing MILS or Multiple Independent Levels of Security platform, certMILS seeks to find ways of shortening, simplifying, and implementing new certification methodologies with the ultimate goal of efficient security in cyber physical systems across Europe. In this episode we speak with project partners Thorsten Schulz and Holger Blasum about how to better understand certMILS.
The certMILS project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731456.
certMILS (1) H2020 Project: Security Certification to Protect Critical Infrastructure
Using the existing MILS or Multiple Independent Levels of Security platform, certMILS seeks to find ways of shortening, simplifying, and implementing new certification methodologies with the ultimate goal of efficient security in cyber physical systems across Europe. In this episode we speak with project partners Thorsten Schulz and Sandro Rauscher about how to better understand certMILS.
The certMILS project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731456.
certMILS (1) H2020 Project: Security Certification to Protect Critical Infrastructure
Security & Safety
certMILS (1) H2020 Project: Security Certification to Protect Critical Infrastructure
Signals & Communication
Car2TERA (3) H2020 Project: Wlodek Strupinski gives some insights
In this episode we talk about Car2TERA and the use of graphene to leverage the latest in semiconductor technology to push the project forward. Wlodek Strupinski from Vigo System joins us to make his role in Car2TERA a little clearer.
The Car2TERA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 824962.
Car2TERA (3) H2020 Project: Wlodek Strupinski gives some insights
Signals & Communication
Car2TERA (3) H2020 Project: Wlodek Strupinski gives some insights
Biotechnology & Health
iPC (2) H2020 Project: Patients, Data and Artificial Intelligence
In this episode, we talk about the iPC project with Matteo Manica. He's a research staff member at the IBM Research Lab in Europe at the Zurich location. He describes his role and some of the overarching goals of this four year project. From tumour and drug modeling efforts to artificial intelligence, iPC aims to reduce suffering and maintain a high quality of life for children suffering with cancer.
The iPC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826121
iPC (2) H2020 Project: Patients, Data and Artificial Intelligence
Biotechnology & Health
iPC (2) H2020 Project: Patients, Data and Artificial Intelligence
Software Engineering
DECODER (2) H2020 Project: Another Look at Improving Efficiency, Speed and Development Protocols in Software Development
In this episode, we speak with Victoria Torres from the University of Valencia. She is a project partner in DECODER and she brings a unique perspective of an academic partner.
The DECODER project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 824231.
DECODER (2) H2020 Project: Another Look at Improving Efficiency, Speed and Development Protocols in Software Development
Software Engineering
DECODER (2) H2020 Project: Another Look at Improving Efficiency, Speed and Development Protocols in Software Development
Security & Safety
SPARTA (5) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part five)
In the fifth episode in the SPARTA series, we speak with Ralf Lindner, Head of the Competence Center Policy and Society at Fraunhofer in Germany, Elisabete Carreira from INOV in Portugal, Fabio Martinelli from CNR in Italy and we wrap up with Gabi Dreo from CODE in Germany. Together we look at everyone's role in ensuring the success of the SPARTA project.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 830892.
SPARTA (5) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part five)
Security & Safety
SPARTA (5) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part five)
Security & Safety
SPARTA (4) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part four)
In this episode we once again take an in-depth look at the SPARTA project which has been underway for over a year. Listen to project partners Hervé Debar from IMT in Paris and Jan Hajný from the Brno University of Technology. Both speak about their individual roles in reforming cybersecurity in the EU through the SPARTA project.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 830892.
SPARTA (4) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part four)
Security & Safety
SPARTA (4) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part four)
Biotechnology & Health
iPC (1) H2020 Project: Individualized Paediatric Cure-what it's all about
In this episode, we talk about the iPC project with project partner Pavel Sumazin from Baylor College of Medicine in the USA. He describes his role and some of the overarching goals of this four year project. From tumour and drug modeling efforts to making sense of multi-disciplinary data, iPC is poised to reduce human suffering and preserve a high quality of life for children suffering with cancer.
The iPC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 826121
In part two of our look at LEDLUM, we speak with project partners Dietmar Klien from Tridonic in Austria and Paul McCloskey from the Tyndall National Institute in Ireland about the importance of project on the consumer and industrial sectors. And since the project is near completion, it's was a good opportunity to discuss lessons learned.
The LEDLUM project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731466.
This project is an initiative of the Photonics Public Private Partnership.
The LEDLUM EU H2020 project has been focused on bridging current technology gaps in LED lighting solutions; namely, the bulky and sometimes unreliable nature of the drivers of LED circuits. Partners collaborated to explore using more efficient, more reliable and much smaller driver technology to advance the growing need for LED lighting worldwide. As the project nears completion, we sit in on a technical meeting and interview some key players to get a better picture of how things are shaping up.
The LEDLUM project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731466.
This project is an initiative of the Photonics Public Private Partnership.
Car2TERA (2) H2020 Project: Progress Check with Olof Eriksson
In this episode we speak with Olof Eriksson about the progress of the Car2TERA project which has been underway for about a year. Learn more about the goals, expectations and challenges of this H2020 project.
The Car2TERA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 824962.
Car2TERA (2) H2020 Project: Progress Check with Olof Eriksson
Signals & Communication
Car2TERA (2) H2020 Project: Progress Check with Olof Eriksson
Security & Safety
SPARTA (3) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part three)
In this episode, we speak with Michael Friedwald from Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research. He is working in SPARTA to ensure that responsible innovation is always at the forefront of SPARTA activities.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 830892.
SPARTA (3) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part three)
Security & Safety
SPARTA (3) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part three)
Software Engineering
VESSEDIA H2020 Project: Safer Software for Tomorrow
The Vessedia project is nearing completion but developing safe software is a continuing challenge. Vessedia has met this challenge by introducing verification tools which ultimately lead to fewer vulnerabilities, thus a safer cyber world.
The VESSEDIA project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731453.
We speak with Gilles Prémel-Cabic from THALES Nederland about the ALFA project. We had the opportunity to gather facts in Cacela Velha, Portugal as Gilles and his team assembled to test ALFA components together for the first time. In our discussions we learn a bit about how the system is intended to work and how it has been working so far. We also talk about the future of ALFA: what happens after this demonstration?
The ALFA project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 700002.
In this episode we speak with Professor Christian Bettstetter and Agata Barciś from the University of Klagenfurt in Austria. The team recently published an award winning paper which deals with the synchronization of Multi-Robot Systems such as drone swarms. We examine the societal uses for this technology and discuss the benefits of machines communicating with each other to act in unison.
SPARTA (2) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part two)
In this podcast, Peter Balint from Technikon speaks with Marine Magnant - Global Field Marketing Director from Yes We Hack, a European bug bounty platform which is a project partner in SPARTA. We are also joined by Florent Kirchner who speaks about the need for concerted activities by various different groups to push the European government and private businesses toward preparedness in the case of cyber-attack. Find out what it takes to define success in this large-scale project involving forty-four partners from fifteen European countries.
This project has received funding from the European Union‘s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 830892
In this episode, we speak with Jose-Ramon Martinez about the ALFA Project. This EU H2020 funded effort ultimately seeks to create safer maritime borders in Europe by building state of the art sensing equipment which detects low and slow flying aerial vehicles. As the project team meets to test the integration of the equipment, we get answers to the questions -how does it work, what results are expected and what are the challenges?
The ALFA project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 700002.
SPARTA (1) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part one)
In this podcast, Peter Balint from Technikon speaks with Florent Kirchner about a new project called SPARTA. Mr. Kirchner is the project coordinator for this colossal effort to unify computer security research and implementation in the European Union. He speaks about the need for concerted activities by various different groups to push the European government and private businesses toward preparedness in the case of cyber-attack. Find out what it takes to define success in this large-scale project involving forty-four partners from fifteen European countries.
This project has received funding from the European Union‘s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 830892
SPARTA (1) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part one)
Security & Safety
SPARTA (1) H2020 Project: Cyber Security in the EU (part one)
Signals & Communication
Car2TERA (1) H2020 Project: The Sub-Terahertz Frequency in Car Automation
In our podcast we speak with Joachim Oberhammer, scientific lead of the Car2TERA project, about goals, expectations, challenges, results and the kick-off meeting.
The Car2TERA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 824962.
Car2TERA (1) H2020 Project: The Sub-Terahertz Frequency in Car Automation
Signals & Communication
Car2TERA (1) H2020 Project: The Sub-Terahertz Frequency in Car Automation
Software Engineering
DECODER (1) H2020 Project: Improving Efficiency, Speed and Development Protocols in Software Development
In this episode we talk with several partners working on the DECODER project. Dr. Armand Puccetti explains what the project means for the future of software development. R&D Manager, Ana Cidad talks about some of the challenges and Virgile Prevosto, technical project leader, tells us what can be expected when the project wraps up in 36 months.
The DECODER project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824231
DECODER (1) H2020 Project: Improving Efficiency, Speed and Development Protocols in Software Development
Software Engineering
DECODER (1) H2020 Project: Improving Efficiency, Speed and Development Protocols in Software Development
Transportation
Safe4RAIL H2020 Project: Improving Trains in Europe
In this episode, we sit down with Arjan Geven of TTTech in Vienna to talk about the completion of the Safe4RAIL project. Learn more about the project and some of the outcomes right here.
This project has received funding from the Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking under grant agreement No 730830. This Joint Undertaking receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and Austria, Spain, Germany, Czech Republic, Italy, France.
Safe4RAIL H2020 Project: Improving Trains in Europe
Transportation
Safe4RAIL H2020 Project: Improving Trains in Europe
Biotechnology & Health
PrECISE H2020 Project: Personalized Treatments for Prostate Cancer
In this episode, we talk to María Rodríguez Martínez about the completion of the PrECISE project. A team of doctors and scientists recently finished a project aimed at collecting data from multiple sources and then using it to inform clinicians about the best treatment options for their patients suffering with prostate cancer. Project partners from Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Germany, France and the USA worked in a highly specialised, EU funded consortium which took three years to complete. Learn more about the project and some of the outcomes right here.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 668858.
This work was supported (in part) by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) under contract number 15.0324-2. The opinions expressed and arguments employed therein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the Swiss Government.
The wrap-up podcast from the M3TERA project featuring project technical lead, Franz Dielacher and project scientist Chiara Mariotti.
This project envisions the wide-spread use of low-cost Terahertz technology in our society, enabled by the proposed micromachined heterogeneous integration platform.
M3TERA, was European cooperative research project, started on 1st February 2015 with a set duration of 36 months. It received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement 644039.
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