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Europlanet 2020 Research Infrastructure - EPN2020-RI

  • Universidade Aberta
  • University College London
  • Natural History Museum Aarhus
  • Austrian Academy of Sciences
  • Medical University of Graz
  • Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
  • European Science Foundation
  • Institute of Atmospheric Physics
  • Aarhus University
  • Finnish Meteorological Institute
  • Observatoire de Paris
  • Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
  • Gfi Informatique (France)
  • Coriolis
  • Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
  • Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. (DLR)
  • Constructor University
  • University of Münster
  • Institute of Accelerating Systems and Applications
  • HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics
  • Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas
  • Matís (Iceland)
  • International Research School of Planetary Sciences
  • National Institute for Astrophysics
  • University of Latvia
  • Vilnius University
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Leiden University
  • Instytut Nauk Ekonomicznych
  • Centrum Badań Kosmicznych
  • Polish Academy of Sciences
  • Office of Science
  • International Space Science Institute
  • Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial
  • University of the Basque Country
  • Europace
  • Thales Alenia Space (Italy)

Project: Externally funded research

Project Details

Description

The Europlanet 2020 Research Infrastructure (EPN2020-RI) will address key scientific and technological challenges facing modern planetary science by providing open access to state-of-the-art research data, models and facilities across the European Research Area. Its Transnational Access activities will provide access to world-leading laboratory facilities that simulate conditions found on planetary bodies as well as specific analogue field sites for Mars, Europa and Titan. Its Virtual Access activities will make available the diverse datasets and visualisation tools needed for comparing and understanding planetary environments in the Solar System and beyond. By providing the underpinning facilities that European planetary scientists need to conduct their research, EPN2020-RI will create cooperation and effective synergies between its different components: space exploration, ground-based observations, laboratory and field experiments, numerical modelling, and technology.

EPN2020-RI builds on the foundations of successful FP6 and FP7 Europlanet programmes that established the ‘Europlanet brand’ and built structures that will be used in the Networking Activities of EPN2020-RI to coordinate the European planetary science community’s research. It will disseminate its results to a wide range of stakeholders including industry, policy makers and, crucially, both the wider public and the next generation of researchers and opinion formers, now in education. As an Advanced Infrastructure we place particular emphasis on widening the participation of previously under-represented research communities and stakeholders. We will include new countries and Inclusiveness Member States, via workshops, team meetings, and personnel exchanges, to broaden/widen/expand and improve the scientific and innovation impact of the infrastructure. EPN2020-RI will therefore build a truly pan-European community that shares common goals, facilities, personnel, data and IP across national boundaries
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01 Sept 201531 Aug 2019

Funding

  • Horizon Discovery (United Kingdom) (H2020-INFARIA-2014-2015 654208-EPN2020-RI): £180,402.71

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