- project . 2017 - 2021Funder: EC Project Code: 777707Overall Budget: 463,500 EURFunder Contribution: 463,500 EUROpen Access mandate for PublicationsPartners: DUBLIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DIT, Durham University, COMMUNAUTE D'AGGLOMERATION PLAINE COMMUNE, Dublin City Council, IRI, Technological University Dublin
The overarching objective of the ReaLsMs is to develop and implement a perspective on the Smart City through critical humanities research and innovation in the context of the Digital Studies. The joint research fields of ReaLsMs will be the development of historical and...
- project . 2012 - 2015INSIGHT (Intelligent Synthesis and Real-tIme Response using Massive Streaming of Heterogeneous Data)Funder: EC Project Code: 318225Partners: IBM IRELAND PDL, Dublin City Council, NKUA, TU Dortmund University, IBM (Ireland), BBK, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Fraunhofer
- project . 2021 - 2024Funder: EC Project Code: 101007915Overall Budget: 989,000 EURFunder Contribution: 989,000 EUROpen Access mandate for Publications and Research DataPartners: Dublin City Council, ASSOCIATION PHOSPHENE, IRI, COMUE UNIVERSITE PARIS LUMIERES, UNIWERSYTET SLASKI, DEPARTEMENT DE LA SEINE-SAINT-DENIS, FABRYKA PELNA ZYCIA SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA, Technological University Dublin
The principal aim of Networking Ecologically Smart Territories (NEST) will be to test the hypothesis that digital diversification, which will be explored as noodiversification and technodiversification as the conditions of resilience of human societies, holds the key to...
- project . 2011 - 2014Funder: EC Project Code: 286522Partners: FORDAM KFT, Dublin City Council, BUILDAIR, ATEKNEA SOLUTIONS HUNGARY KFT, LABOR SRL, 2 L'EAU PROTECTION, TAUSEC SRO, X-TREME, BUTE
- project . 2015 - 2018Funder: EC Project Code: 688380Overall Budget: 3,999,670 EURFunder Contribution: 3,999,670 EUROpen Access mandate for Publications and Research DataPartners: NKUA, Dublin City Council, IBM (Ireland), TU Dortmund University, CITY OF WARSAW, WUT, AGT, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Fraunhofer, OPL
Urban environments are awash with data from fixed and mobile sensors and monitoring infrastructures from public, private, or industry sources. Making such data useful would enable developing novel big data applications to benefit the citizens of Europe in areas such as ...
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