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Research Projects

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Coordinated Research Projects (ARC) 

Coordinated Research Projects (in French Actions de Recherche Concertées - ARC) are large-scale collaborative research projects (48 to 60 months), aimed at developing inter-university centres with a view to making economic and social use of the research results.

The ongoing Coordinated Research Projects coordinated by ICTEAM :

  • RAINDROP - Cross-stack adaptation in edge-able microservices applications  
  • SIDDARTA - Sustainability in data-driven control: a resource-centric approach      

The ongoing Coordinated Research Projects involving ICTEAM members :

  • BiDiTwins - Biological and digital tumour twins to unravel breast cancer progression and response to therapy
  • MSSH - Integration of somatosensory sub-modalities for grip and touch (multi-somatosensory haptics)
  • Co-Action - A multi-disciplinary approach to the interplay between cognition and action: From mental representation to muscle control – and back!
  • MicroMoto - Advanced microstructure imaging of the white matter motor pathways: unravelling brain repair mechanisms and establishing predictive biomarkers in hemiplegic children and adults undergoing intensive neurorehabilitation
  • Bio-blueprints - Unveiling Nature’s 3D bio-blueprints of complex biological tissues by deep learning-supported high-resolution contrast-enhanced microCT  

Interreg Projects

Interreg is a series of EU funding programmes that support cooperation. By bringing together organisations from across Europe and beyond, Interreg tackles shared challenges and creates lasting connections. From boosting economic growth and regional cohesion to protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development, Interreg-funded projects make a real difference in people’s lives. Together, we are building a more united, resilient and prosperous Europe where every region thrives.

The ongoing Interreg Project involving ICTEAM members :

SecuWeb (Pr Sorin Melinte)

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