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Projects funded by Horizon 2020. Pages in category "Horizon 2020 projects" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
In Horizon 2020, there are significant simplifications: e.g. fewer funding rates (increasing the funding rates of the large companies), less reporting, less auditing, shorter time from proposal to project kick-off. In a Nature article in December 2020, Horizon 2020 is praised for being less bureaucratic than past framework programmes. [45]
Horizon Europe is a seven-year European Union scientific research initiative, successor of the Horizon 2020 programme and the earlier Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development. The European Commission drafted and approved a plan for Horizon Europe to raise EU science spending levels by 50% over the years 2021–2027.
Following the success of the initial Clean Sky Programme, its successor, Clean Sky 2, [6] was launched in 2014(2) as part of the commission's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme. Clean Sky 2 aims to be the main contributor to the commission's Flightpath 2050 goals set by ACARE, which are more ambitious than those of the initial Clean ...
The Science Programme [1] [2] [a] of the European Space Agency is a long-term programme of space science and space exploration missions. Managed by the agency's Directorate of Science, The programme funds the development, launch, and operation of missions led by European space agencies and institutions through generational campaigns.
The European Commission advised EU-funded research and innovation projects to adopt the scale in 2010. [1] TRLs were consequently used in 2014 in the EU Horizon 2020 program. In 2013, the TRL scale was further canonized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) with the publication of the ISO 16290:2013 standard. [1]
Starting with the 2020 Teaching & Learning Edition of the report, the EDUCAUSE Horizon team has incorporated futures concepts adapted from the Institute for the Future, marking a notable shift in tone away from predicting the future (a perennial area of contention surrounding previous report editions [8]) to imagining a range of possible ...
As of January 2025, he has 440,000 subscribers on his personal YouTube channel [3] and 313,000 subscribers on his interview channel Event Horizon. Event Horizon publishes interviews with some of the most well-known scientists in the world, including Nobel -winning physicist Frank Wilczek , NASA Chief Scientist James Green and the Harvard ...