Projects
Current projects
Project name | Description | Dates |
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SIESTA (Project Coordinator) |
SIESTA will provide user-friendly tools with the aim of fostering the uptake of sensitive data sharing and processing in the EOSC. The project will deliver trusted cloud-based environments for the management and sharing of sensitive data that are built in a reproducible way, together with a set of services and tools to ease the secure sharing of sensitive data in the EOSC through state-of-the-art anonymization techniques. |
Jan 2024
- Dec 2026 |
GreenDIGIT |
GreenDIGIT brings together 4 major distributed Digital Infrastructures at different lifecycle stages, EGI, SLICES, SoBigData, EBRAINS, to tackle the challenge of environmental impact reduction with the ambition to provide solutions that are reusable across the whole spectrum of digital services on the ESFRI landscape. |
Mar 2024
- Feb 2027 |
AI4EOSC (Project Coordinator) |
AI4EOSC will deliver an advanced AI and data science plaform (providing enhancements like distributed and federated learning, privacy and anonimity tools, composite AI, etc.) in the context of the European Open Science Cloud, building on the roots of the DEEP-Hybrid-DataCloud project |
Sep 2022
- Aug 2025 |
iMagine |
iMagine provides a portfolio of ‘free at point of use’ image datasets, high-performance image analysis tools empowered with Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Best Practice documents for scientific image analysis. These services and materials enable better and more efficient processing and analysis of imaging data in marine and freshwater research, accelerating our scientific insights about processes and measures relevant for healthy oceans, seas, coastal and inland waters. iMagine will exploit the DEEP-Hybrid-DataCloud project services existing in the EOSC Compute Platform. |
Sep 2022
- Aug 2025 |
Impetus4Change |
The overarching objective of I4C is to improve the quality, accessibility and usability of near-term climate information and services at local to regional scales to strengthen and support end-user adaptation planning and action. I4C will commit to Open Science through development of open access tools and exploitation of data/model outputs via relevant platforms thereby ensuring improved accessibility and usability of climate knowledge in the context of the EOSC. |
Nov 2022
- Oct 2026 |
CDS Modernization |
The Copernicus Data Store (CDS) Modernization will provide state-of-the-art technologies for the current CDS operated nby ECMWF, resulting in a more robust infrastructure and services. |
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PTI Salud Global |
The Global Health Platform provides a unique global vision approach that brings together and links multiple aspects of the pandemic: origin, prevention measures, pathophysiology of the disease, containment measures, treatment options, social and economic impact, and finally the need to communicate with society, with a particular focus on education. In addition, to guarantee harmonization of efforts, four crosscutting working groups have been implemented: innovation, information sources, artificial intelligence data and applications, and regional coordination. |
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PTI Ciencia Digital |
The Digital Science and Innovation Platform mission is to innovate in all areas of digital science and data lifecycle management, from planning, acquisition and processing to publication and preservation. This PTI has a clear focus on innovation in all areas that generate economic and societal impact, with special interest in health and wellbeing, agriculture, climate and secure society. This platform also aims to promote training in digital competencies to facilitate everyday tasks. |
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PTI Teledetect |
TELEDETECT has the participation of 20 research institutes and 64 researchers. The scientific disciplines concerned are all geosciences (oceanography, meteorology, soil science, geology, hydrology, agriculture, cryosphere, natural and man-made hazards,...), ecology and natural resource management, computer science (big data, deep learning, data mining), optics and electronics (sensors, controls, integration), signal theory (processing, transmission, improvement, fusion),... |
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Past projects
Project name | Description | Dates |
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EGI-ACE |
EGI-ACE empowers researchers from all disciplines to collaborate in data- and compute-intensive research across borders through free at point of use services. Building on the distributed computing integration in EOSC-hub, it delivers the EOSC Compute Platform and contributes to the EOSC Data Commons through a federation of Cloud compute and storage facilities, PaaS services and data spaces with analytics tools and federated access services. |
Jan 2021
- Jun 2023 |
DEEP-Hybrid-DataCloud (Project Coordinator) |
The key concept proposed in the DEEP Hybrid DataCloud project is the need to support intensive computing techniques that require specialized HPC hardware, like GPUs or low-latency interconnects, to explore very large datasets. A Hybrid Cloud approach enables the access to such resources that are not easily reachable by the researchers at the scale needed in the current EU e-infrastructure. |
Nov 2017
- Apr 2020 |
Distancia COVID |
Impacto de las medidas de distanciamiento social sobre la expansión de la epidemia de COVID-19 en España |
2019
- 2020 |
INDIGO-DataCloud |
The INDIGO-DataCloud project (INDIGO for short) aims at developing a data/computing platform targeted at scientific communities, deployable on multiple hardware, and provisioned over hybrid (private or public) e-infrastructures. This platform will be built by leading European developers, resource providers, e-infrastructures and scientific communities in order to ensure its successful exploitation and sustainability. |
Apr 2015
- Sep 2017 |
AARC-II |
The goal of AARC2 is to design an AAI framework to develop interoperable AAI, to enable researchers to access the whole research and infrastructure service portfolio with one login. |
May 2017
- Apr 2019 |
EGI-Engage |
The mission of EGI-Engage is to accelerate the implementation of the Open Science Commons vision, where researchers from all disciplines have easy and open access to the innovative digital services, data, knowledge and expertise they need for their work. The Open Science Commons is grounded on three pillars: the e-Infrastructure Commons, an ecosystem of key services; the Open Data Commons, where any researcher can access, use and reuse data; and the Knowledge Commons, in which communities have shared ownership of knowledge and participate in the co-development of software and are technically supported to exploit state-of-the-art digital services. |
Mar 2015
- Aug 2017 |
EGI-InSPIRE |
EGI-InSPIRE will collect requirements and provide user-support for the current and new (e.g. ESFRI) users. Support will also be given for the current heavy users as they move their critical services and tools from a central support model to ones driven by their own individual communities. The project will define, verify and integrate within the Unified Middleware Distribution, the middleware from external providers needed to access the e-Infrastructure. The operational tools will be extended by the project to support a national operational deployment model, include new DCI technologies in the production infrastructure and the associated accounting information to help define EGI's future revenue model. |
May 2010
- Dec 2014 |
EUFORIA |
The EUFORIA project will provide a comprehensive framework and infrastructure for core and edge transport and turbulence simulation, linking grid and High Performance Computing (HPC), to the fusion modelling community. The project will enhance the modelling capabilities for ITER and DEMO sized plasmas through the adaptation, optimization and integration of a set of critical applications for edge and core transport modelling targeting different computing paradigms as needed (serial and parallel grid computing and HPC). Deployment of both a grid service and a High Performance computing services are essential to the project. |
Jan 2008
- Dec 2010 |
EGEE-III |
The proposed EGEE-III project has two clear objectives that are essential for European research infrastructures: to expand, optimize and simplify the use of Europe's largest production Grid by continuous operation of the infrastructure, support for more user communities, and addition of further computational and data resources; to prepare the migration of the existing Grid from a project-based model to a sustainable federated infrastructure based on National Grid Initiatives. |
May 2008
- Apr 2019 |
EGEE-II |
EGEE-II will build on the work of the EGEE project to provide a production quality, seamless Grid infrastructure service across the ERA and across the globe. The EGEE infrastructure benefits academic and industrial researchers in their daily work by simultaneously supporting many applications from diverse domains. EGEE-II will spread knowledge about the Grid and its benefits to researchers and students in High Energy Physics, Biomedicine, Earth Sciences, Astrophysics, Computational Chemistry, Fusion and other fields, through dedicated support teams and a well-defined training programme, as well as reinforcing links with the full spectrum of interested industrial partners |
Apr 2006
- Apr 2008 |
Int.Eu.Grid |
The objective of the Interactive European Grid project is the deployment of an advanced Grid-empowered infrastructure in the European Research Area specifically oriented to support the execution of interactive demanding applications. While guaranteeing interoperability with existing large eInfrastructures like EGEE by providing basic common middleware services, the initiative will exploit the expertise generated by the EU CrossGrid project to provide researchers an interactive and simultaneous access to large distributed facilities through a friendly interface with powerful visualization. |
May 2006
- Apr 2008 |