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High-Resolution Solar Physics Network
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Project status:
From: 2013-04-01
To: 2017-03-31
(Completed)
Contract number:
Action line:
INFRA-2012-1.1.26.
Type (Programme):
FP7
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Project cost:
8.190.501,00 EUR
Project funding:
6.000.000,00 EUR
Project coordinator
Organisation Name:
INSTITUTO DE ASTROFISICA DE CANARIAS
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Organisation country:
Spain
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Croatian partner
Organisation name:
Geodetski fakultet
Organisation address:
Contact person name:
Roman BRAJSA
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Short description of project
This project aims at integrating the major European infrastructures in the field of high-resolution solar physics. The following actions will be taken: (i) realise Trans-national Access to external European users; (ii) enhance and spread data acquisition and processing expertise to the Europe-wide community; (iii) increase the impact of high-resolution data by offering science-ready data and facilitating their retrieval and usage; (iv) encourage combination of space and ground-based data by providing unified access to pertinent data repositories; (v) foster synergies between different research communities by organising meetings where each presents state-of-the-art methodologies; (vi) train a new generation of solar researchers through setting up schools and an ambitious mobility programme; (vii) develop prototypes for new-generation post-focus instruments; (vii) study local and non-local atmospheric turbulence, their impact on image quality, and ways to negate their effects; (viii) improve the performance of existing telescopes; (ix) improve designs of future large European ground-and space-based solar telescopes; (x) lay foundations for combined use of facilities around the world and in space; (xi) reinforce partnership with industry to promote technology transfer through existing networks; and (xii) dissemination activities towards society.
The project involves all pertinent European research institutions, infrastructures, and data repositories. Together, these represent first-class facilities. The additional participation by private companies and non-European research institutions maximizes the impact on the world-wide scale. In particular, the project achievements will be of principal importance in defining the exploitation of the future 4-meter European Solar Telescope.
Short description of the task performed by Croatian partner