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The results of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) 2020 call were announced. A little over 400 proposals were submitted for the RISE 2020 call with deadline 12 May 2020. 74 RISE proposals received funding of which 1 project with a Flemish coordinator and 8 projects with one or more Flemish partners (two projects in engineering (ENG), one project in environment and geosciences (ENV), one in mathematics (MAT), one in physics (PHY), two in social sciences and humanities (SOC) and one in life sciences (LIF)).
- Universiteit Antwerpen, coordinator “EXPOWER - EXPOnential analysis emPOWERing innovation”, MAT
- Siemens Industry Software NV, partner “EXPOWER - EXPOnential analysis emPOWERing innovation”, MAT
- Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Space Applications Services NV, both partner in “ADDOPTML - ADDitively Manufactured OPTimized Structures by means of Machine Learning”, ENG
- Universiteit Gent and AVGI, both partner in “OPTIMAL - Smart and CO2 neutral Olefin Production by arTificial Intelligence and MAchine Learning”, ENG
- Universiteit Gent and Devgen NV, both partner in “CypTox - Training next level scientists and researchers to develop highly selective and safe insecticides”, ENV
- Universiteit Gent, partner “PETAL - Positron Emission Tomography in Agriculture and Life: PET for the study of wheat growth in biotic and abiotic stress”, PHY
- Agentschap Plantentuin Meise, partner “SciCoMove - Scientific Collections on the Move: Provincial Museums, Archives, and Collecting Practices (1800-1950)”, SOC
- Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, partner “TRUST - digital TuRn in EUrope: Strengthening relational reliance through Technology”, SOC
- Universiteit Antwerpen, partner “NeuronsXnets - Network Analysis in Neocortex during Passive and Active Learning”, LIF
Press release MSCA website: RISE-2020 call
Press release European Commission website
Overview of proposals above threshold by score
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