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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101131261
    Overall Budget: 14,499,900 EURFunder Contribution: 14,499,900 EUR

    Adaptation to climate change requires in-depth understanding of climate change driven risks, including their determinants (hazards, exposure and vulnerabilities) and impacts to human, production and natural systems. Integrated Research Infrastructure Services for Climate Change Risks (IRISCC) is a consortium of diverse and complementary leading research infrastructures (RIs) covering disciplines from natural sciences to social sciences, across different domains and sectors. IRISCC provides scientific and knowledge services to foster cutting-edge research and evidence-based policymaking to improve Europe's resilience to climate change. IRISCC ensures a “one-stop-shop” for various user communities on climate change risk related RI services by setting up a dedicated Catalogue of services and related access management system both for granting transnational (onsite and remote) and offering virtual access. The Catalogue of services will be built through three consecutive releases, each delivering increasingly integrated services to its user communities. The IRISCC service integration will include Service Design Labs employing co-design and transdisciplinary action, and Service Demonstrators benchmarking the integrated cross-RI services. In addition to services aimed towards the scientific community, IRISCC will offer knowledge services aimed towards policymakers and other stakeholders. This is done together with risk management platforms. The research enabled by IRISCC contributes to future reports on climate change effects (IPCC, IPBES) as well as policy- and decision-making to meet the targets of climate adaptation strategies. IRISCC contributes to training a new generation of scientists to efficiently use RI services and for data stewardship. Data from IRISCC will be open and made available in compliance with FAIR principles and linked to European initiatives such as EOSC. Strong links will be created between IRISCC and current and future efforts under Horizon Europe.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 823988
    Overall Budget: 8,035,060 EURFunder Contribution: 8,035,060 EUR

    The path towards exascale computing holds enormous challenges for the community of weather and climate modelling regarding portability, scalability and data management that can hardly be faced by individual institutes. ESiWACE2 will therefore link, organise and enhance Europe's excellence in weather and climate modelling to (1) enable leading European weather and climate models to leverage the performance of pre-exascale systems with regard to both compute and data capacity as soon as possible and (2) prepare the weather and climate community to be able to make use of exascale systems when they become available. To achieve this goal, ESiWACE2 will (a) improve throughput and scalability of leading European weather and climate models and demonstrate the technical and scientific performance of the models in unprecedented resolution on pre-exascale EuroHPC systems, (b) evaluate and establish new technologies such as domain specific languages and machine learning for use in weather and climate modelling, (c) enhance HPC capacity via services to the weather and climate community to optimize code performance and allow model porting, (d) improve the data management tool chain from weather and climate simulations at scale, (e) foster co-design between model developers, HPC manufacturers and HPC centres, and (f) strengthen interactions of the community with the European HPC Eco-system. ESiWACE2 will deliver configurations of leading models that can make efficient use of the largest supercomputers in Europe and run at unprecedented resolution for high-quality weather and climate predictions. This will be a beacon for the community in Europe and around the world. ESiWACE2 will develop HPC benchmarks, increase flexibility to use heterogeneous hardware and co-design and provide targeted education and training for one of the most challenging applications to shape the future of HPC in Europe.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 819110
    Overall Budget: 290,000 EURFunder Contribution: 290,000 EUR

    Hamburg has been the place of four successful European Researchers’ Nights from 2009 to 2012 with around 30.000 visitors and more than four million people reached by the awareness campaign each year. Learning from our past events, we want to broaden our reach with a unique and attractive concept, for 2018 and 2019. RESEARCH RIDE will combine science and fun to raise awareness to the impact of research in our FUTURE LIFE, to enhance researchers’ public recognition and to stimulate interest in research careers. RESEARCH RIDE is a special train, operating between Hamburg’s main stations on the Hamburg metropolitan network on Friday night between 5 p.m. and 11 p.m reaching 70,000 people. Inside the waggons different event-formats will be presented, such as presentations, insta-photo booth, exhibitions, elevator-pitches, speed dating with experts, TED talks etc. Direct interaction between the public and MSC researchers and project coordinators of many trendy and entertaining EU funded projects on the train, will be provided in an exciting atmosphere for young people between 14 and 25 years. Additionally, side-events taking place in seven metro stations on the line of the RESEARCH RIDE will be promoted directing the visitors to many research associated locations. With the help of the Young European Federalists of Hamburg, in order to create a better understanding of the EU and promote European networking, the EU waggon during the event will visualize the spirit and role of the EU in general with a particular focus on its predominant part in research. To maximize the outreach outcome of the European Researchers’ Night, essential pre-events will take place during the Hamburg Climate Week. A trendy cultural (i.e. open-air movie-screenings) and educational programme (workshops with school children inside the Climate Planet preparing material presented during the RESEARCH RIDE) will advertise the proposed RESEARCH RIDE. So let’s take a walk on the RESEARCH RIDE!

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 824084
    Overall Budget: 9,802,610 EURFunder Contribution: 9,802,610 EUR

    IS-ENES3 will deliver the third phase of the distributed e-infrastructure of the European Network for Earth System Modelling (ENES). IS-ENES3 will be initiated as the European climate modelling community faces the challenges of contributing to the next assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change through the 6th phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project. IS-ENES3 will address these challenges by developing, documenting and deploying new and advanced models and tools, standards and services to deal with unprecedented data volumes and model complexity. IS-ENES3 will stimulate collaboration, disseminate software and data, and further integrate the European climate science community. IS-ENES3 will support climate research, climate impact science, and the climate services industry. It will bring down barriers of access, and expand the community who can exploit the data and knowledge produced by state-of-the-art climate models. In doing so, it will find innovative ways of working with the Copernicus programme, other parts of the European data infrastructure, and with the high performance computing and data analytics industries. IS-ENES3 will be delivered by partners combining expertise in climate modelling, computational science, data management, climate impacts and climate services, with proven ability to increase the influence of European science internationally. It will deliver the European part of the Earth System Grid Federation and a central point of entry to services providing access to new data, software, models and tools. Joint research will support a new community sea ice model, promote efficient use of high-performance computing, improve the European common model evaluation framework, and develop and enhance services on data. Networking will grow the user base, increase the cohesion of the climate modelling community, promote innovation and prepare for a long term sustainable infrastructure in support of climate modelling.

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  • Funder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-10-G8EX-0001
    Funder Contribution: 197,000 EUR
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