Research Projects


Find out about our currently running projects.

Trustonomy

Building Acceptance and Trust in Autonomous Mobility

PREVISION

Prediction and Visual Intelligence for Security Information

Alameda

Bridging the Early Diagnosis and Treatment Gap of Brain Diseases via Smart, Connected, Proactive and Evidence-based Technological Interventions

CPSoSAware

Cross-layer cognitive optimization tools & methods for the lifecycle support of dependable CPSoS

SILVANUS

Integrated Technological and Information Platform for wildfire Management

TULIPS

DemonsTrating lower pollUting soLutions for sustaInable airPorts acrosS Europe

SECURED

Scaling Up secure Processing, Anonymization and generation of Health Data for EU cross border collaborative research and Innovation

ALLIES

AI-based framework for supporting micro (and small) HSPs on the report and removaL of onLIne tErroriSt content

ONCOSCREEN

A European “shield” against colorectal cancer based on novel, more precise and affordable risk-based screening methods and viable policy pathways
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MuseIT

Multi-sensory, User-centred, Shared cultural Experiences through Interactive Technologies

ONCODIR

ONCODIR – Evidence-based Participatory Decision Making for Cancer Prevention through implementation research

CERTIFAI

Agile conformance assessment for cybersecurity CERTIFication enhanced by Artificial Intelligence

SPARROW

Solid Preparedness And Resilience for Robust Operations during disaster Wilderness

ALFIE

Assessment of Learning technologies and Frameworks for Intelligent and Ethical AI

HERIFORGE

Cultural heritage and immersive technologies for innovation forge
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D-NAVIO

Digital Ship: Mastering Complexity of the Waterborne Digital Transport through “Cloning of the Ship”