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Research Services in Greece
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Xenios Polis
XENIOS POLIS” is a significant and dynamic effort, founded in early 2016 and based on both the enthusiasm of young scientists and the support of recognized academic scholars / professionals. The scientific concern and research as well as the organization of social welfare, education and culture programs constitute the general purpose of “XENIOS POLIS”. Emphasis is on issues concerning specific social groups information, training and support; these groups are steadily or occasionally characterized as socially sensitive and vulnerable.
1 to 10 staff
Physical Metallurgy Laboratory Pml
The Physical Metallurgy Laboratory (PML) of the Mechanical Engineering Department of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki was established in 1976. Its main goals are to provide high quality education on Materials Science and Technology and to study and develop novel materials of particular commercial and industrial interest and high added value. In this context, the Laboratory participates in National and European competitive research programs and provides relative services.
11 to 50 staff
Sustainable Development Unit - Athena Rc
The Sustainability Development Unit (SD.U) operates under the Athena Research Center. SDU is Scientifically directed by Prof. Phoebe Koundouri. SDU leads systemic research on the Green and Digital Transition. SDU engages in cutting-edge research to enable the transition to resilience and sustainability, through the implementation of UN Agenda 2030 (17 SDGs), the Paris Agreement and the European Green Deal. The Unit focuses on interdisciplinary systems research and the delivery of innovative solutions for the transition to a green, digital, job-based and fair future. The work on its large interdisciplinary team focuses on the inter-dependencies between research and innovation, the economy, the society, the environment, policy-making and politics. The thematic priorities of the Unit are namely: Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation; Sustainable Blue Growth; Water-Food-Energy Nexus; Circular Economy; Sustainable Finance; Research Commercialization and Innovation Acceleration. S.D.U. is part of the Alliance of Excellence for Research and Innovation on Aeiphoria (AE4RIA), an initiative for collaboration between research institutions, innovation accelerators and science-technology-policy interface networks, focused on sustainable development.
11 to 50 staff
Cresse - Competition And Regulation European Summer School And Conference
CRESSE is a Network of academics and professionals, practicing in Competition or Regulatory Authorities, Consultancies and Legal Practices, with an interest in Competition Policy and Sectoral Regulation. The CRESSE Scientific Committee consists of Prof. Joe Harrington (2010 -), Prof. Leslie Marx (2019 -), Prof. Patrick Rey (2006 -), Prof. Thomas Ross (2014 -), Dr. P. Regibeau (2006 -), Prof. David Ulph (2006 -) and Prof. Yannis Katsoulacos (2006 -), who also acts as Chairman and Coordinator. The objectives of CRESSE are fivefold:(i) to organize an annual Conference in which the latest research in the areas of Competition and Regulation is presented and discussed;(ii) to organize an annual Summer School in which Visiting Faculty from a large number of European and US Universities, give the opportunity of high quality training to practitioners of competition policy and sectoral regulation that wish to be acquainted with the new economic literature and recent legal to organize an annual Lawyers' Course taught by some of the foremost competition economists in the world targeted to legal experts (lawyers, enforcers or judges) practicing in competition law;(iv) to co-organize with OECD an annual Executive Programme (CALEP) targeted to the Leaders /Heads and emerging Leaders, the Commissioners, the Board Members and the Senior Officials of Competition and other Regulatory Agencies throughout the world, with courses in competition economics, law and management taught by leading experts with vast practical experience in competition law and its enforcement;(v) to disseminate research and contribute to the public debate in the areas of competition policy and regulation through the organization, in cooperation with Competition Authorities throughout the world, of Review Workshops, Round Tables and Conferences.
1 to 10 staff
Crisis Observatory
The Crisis Observatory is a new initiative of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), with the support of the "Stavros Niarchos" Foundation. Its primary objective is the systematic and scientific documentation, study and analysis of the crisis in Greece and Europe. You are most welcome to visit the website of the Crisis Observatory where you will find the following: Publications: Original papers series (Opinion Articles, Policy Papers and Research Papers) written exclusively for the Crisis Observatory. Interviews with Greek and foreign politicians and officials, as well as with internationally acknowledged academics, analysts and intellectuals. Database: Over 60 indicators with historical and comparative data classified into subject categories and updated on a regular basis. Library: Selection of publications about the crisis, classified into geographic and subject categories, as well as according to the type of publications. Repository: Official documents of national governments, international organizations and European institutions, concerning both the Greek and the wider European crisis. Timeline: Interactive timeline of the major events in the Greek and European economic crisis. Brussels update: Briefs in view of upcoming meetings of European institutions and post-meeting reports. Nikos Chrysoloras (former) and Christina Vasilaki (current), Crisis Observatory research associates and journalists (Brussels Correspondents), are the editors of this section. Follow the Crisis Observatory on Twitter (twitter.com/crisisobs) and Facebook Filtering more than 80 sources of news statistics, comment and analysis, we provide our followers and friends with a unique single source of information and analysis concerning the Greek and European crises. Stay updated on the Crisis Observatory’s events and other activities through its web and social media pages.
1 to 10 staff
Drc Danaos Research Centre
Leading in European Union Maritime research and innovation community, we are participating in 26 projects with a total fund of 250 ME. We are working on the whole spectrum of maritime activities from energy efficiency to navigation safety and operational optimization. Hundreds of deliverables, software toolkits, and optimization models have been published.#DanaosResearchCenter #Research #Innovation #EUProjects #Maritime #Shipping #EnergyEfficiency #NavigationSafety #OperationalOptimization #SoftwareToolkits #Optimazationmodels #WeatherRooting #Automation #lifecycleassessment #SustainableShipping #CyberSecutiry #BigData #EnergyEfficiency #SaferNavigation #Holiship #Engimonnia #Sleekship #Moses #Emerge #Bugwright2 #Gaters #Fibreship #Bigtastastack #ThreatArrest #SmartShip #SmartSea #VesselLife #Palaemon #Aircoat #Eshiyips #SeaHealth #Orc4ship #Dt4gs #CoPropel #Reship #Hp4ship #Icrew #Optiship #EO4EU #SafeNav
11 to 50 staff
Highway Engineering Laboratory Auth
The Highway Engineering Laboratory deals with the following main subjects: Highway Engineering, Airport Engineering and Railway Engineering. In particular, the Highway Engineering Laboratory specializes in Highway geometric alignment, pavement design, materials in road construction (asphalt, bituminous and unbound materials), pavement maintenance and rehabilitation, pavement, highway management systems and network operation, road safety, airport design, railway design and maintenance and environmental impact studies for roads. The Highway Engineering Laboratory has been established in 1990 within the framework of Civil Engineering Department. The Laboratory, ever since its establishment, has been developed tremendously as far as laboratory equipment and scientific/research activities. It is housed in Block D of the University buildings, where the laboratory facilities are housed in an area of approx. 250m2, and in the 1st and 6th floor of the main building of the Civil Engineering Department, where staff and secretarial offices are housed an area of approx. 100m2. Apart from its academic and research activities the Highway Engineering Laboratory organizes Seminars and International Conferences. The most popular event is the International Conference on Bituminous Mixtures and Pavements (ICONFBMP) organized, since 1992, every four (4) years.
1 to 10 staff
Incognito
Mission The overarching goal of INCOGNITO is to combine state-of-the-art technologies in a platform that will allow users to easily understand what is needed to access online services with respect to their privacy and be able to prove specific attributes of their identity or their whole identity. We build on top of the framework that is being developed under the ReCRED project where we use advanced mobile software in order to convert online and physical identity proofs into validated and cryptographically strong proofs of identities that can be used for getting access to Online Services. INCOGNITO has the following objectives: 1.Design and implement an infrastructure that supports qualified anonymity (QA) by leveraging state of the art cryptographic credentials schemes as well as Federated Login solutions. 2.Design and implement an Identity Acquisition and Management platform that will allow the user to quickly and securely acquire identity attributes from Physical ID documents and Online Identities. 3.Design and implement an advanced UI/UX AI-based assistant that will guide and inform the user about aspects of his identity management as well as possible actions to take. 4.Evaluate the results of the project through two pilot activities. To achieve these objectives an inter-sectorial and interdisciplinary secondment program for Experienced and Early Stage Researchers that fosters knowledge exchange is proposed. Academic partners will offer their expertise on online identity acquisition and management, machine-learning algorithms and user experience assessment. Industry partners will offer their expertise on state-of-the-art IT security technologies, production-grade development processes, exposure to the industrial research environment and relevant business issues and data.
11 to 50 staff
Institute Of European Integration And Policy - Nkua
The Institute of European Integration and Policy is an independent, non-profit research and educational institution. It was founded in 2002 under the auspices of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Its main mission is to cover the teaching and research needs of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration in the fields of European integration and politics, to initiate teaching activites, to cooperate and exchange scientific knowledge with other academic or research centres in Greece and abroad, to organize seminars, lectures and to forge publications. For these purposes the Institute: Conducts research on topics concerning European integration and politics with emphasis on European economic policy and governance, institutional and political system of the European Union, external relations of the EU, energy and environmenal policy; Provides information and conducts scientific analysis on the abovementioned issues; Organises summer school courses on contemporary issues related with European integration and politics; Organises simulations of the EU institutions in order to enhance the familiarization of the students with their function; Cooperates with national and international research institutes and networks; Organises PhD seminars on methodology. The Institute was the host institution of the Jean Monnet Module on Moving the EU Forward (2015-2018), co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. As of March 2019, the Institute hosts the UNESCO Chair on Climate Diplomacy. As of September 2019, the Institute hosts the Jean Monnet Module 'European Climate Diplomacy'(2019-2022), a project co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
1 to 10 staff
Lesska
Lesska helps companies to use qualitative insights in envisioning programs, products & services that are future-facing, disruptive, and yet rooted in principles of user-centered design.
1 to 10 staff
Mgroup - Multidisciplinary Computational Mechanics Research Group
MGroup is a numerical simulation lab situated in the Institute of Static Analysis and Seismic Research lab of the Civil Engineering school at the National Technical University of Athens. MGroup is involved in a vast array of research subjects, all revolving around numerical simulations. Feel free to check out our repository in Github: https://github.com/mgroupntua/MSolve.Core.
11 to 50 staff
Nightingale Project
NIGHTINGALE seeks to develop a novel integrated toolkit for emergency medical response. It aims to upgrade and optimise pre-hospital life support and triage. The project will design a multitude of tools and applications to enable a shared response across emergency medical services and non-medical civil protection agencies. NIGHTINGALE is funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme grant agreement no.101021957 and is coordinated by the Institute of Communication and Computer Systems in Greece. The material presented and views expressed here are the responsibility of the project owner only. The European Commission and the European Research Executive Agency take no responsibility for any use made of the information set out.
11 to 50 staff
Stored-Product And Edible Insects Lab-Uth
Our Laboratory consists of the research group of Professor Athanassiou Christos. The research is oriented towards Stored-Product Insects (i.e Sitophilus oryzae, Tribolium castaneum, Plodia interpunctella etc.) as well as Insects as Food and Feed (i.e Tenebrio molitor, Alphitobius diaperinus, Hermetia illucens and Zophobas morio).
11 to 50 staff
Teriphic Project
TERIPHIC EU Project: Fabrication and assembly automation of TERabit optical transceivers based on InP EML arrays and a Polymer Host platform for optical InterConnects up to 2 km and beyond [January 2019 – December 2021] PCRL coordinates TERIPHIC project. Efforts to develop optical interfaces with Terabit capacity for datacom applications have kicked off. A practical path to the Terabit regime is to scale the current 400G modules, which are based (in the most forward looking version of the standards) on 4 parallel lanes, each operating with PAM-4 at 53 Gbaud. Scaling these modules by adding lanes looks simple, but entails challenges with respect to the fabrication and assembly complexity that can critically affect their manufacturability and cost. TERIPHIC aims to address these challenges by leveraging photonic integration concepts and developing a seamless chain of component fabrication, assembly automation and module characterization processes as the basis for high-volume production lines of Terabit modules. TERIPHIC will bring together EML arrays in the O-band, PD arrays and a polymer chip that will act as the host platform for the integration of the arrays and the wavelength mux-demux of the lanes. The integration will rely on butt-end-coupling steps, which will be automated via the development of module specific alignment and attachment processes on commercial equipment. The optical subassembly will be mounted on the mainboard of the module together with linear driver and TIA arrays. The assembly process will be based on the standard methodologies of MLNX and the use of polymer FlexLines for the interconnection of the optical subassembly with the drivers and the TIAs. Using these methods, TERIPHIC will develop pluggable modules with 8 lanes (800G capacity) and mid-board modules with 16 lanes (1.6T capacity) having a reach of at least 2 km. Compared to the 400G standards, the modules will reduce by 50% the power consumption per Gb/s, and will have a cost of 0.3
11 to 50 staff
Sinodoschemistry
SinodosChemistry is an innovation driven, science focused organization that emphasizes on efficient scientific trainings, scientific research and simulations of processes. Our expertise allows us to offer solutions, consulting, guidance, training using state of the art software and other tools. Our client base is mostly in US, GCC, EU but we are planning to expand to markets that include Australia and South America soon. Our training services can be divided into three main categories: 1- On site scientific training [3-5 days training on chemical and industrial engineering topics, in more than 10 locations throughout EU] 2- Live webinars [dates are announced 35-45 days before each event] 3- Recorded webinars [content is ALWAYS and FOREVER available] Our consultation services are offered directly through our site and via other popular platforms as well. Our simulation services can be categorized as follows: 1- Computational Chemistry [or Theoretical Chemistry] simulations for the prediction of chemical, physical, electronic properties of atoms, molecules and combinations of them 2- CFD [Computational Fluid Dynamics] 3- Process Simulation Find more details at
1 to 10 staff
Alpha Bravo
At Alpha Bravo we believe that knowledge is power. We are your trusted partner in due diligence, risk assessment, and political analysis. With a relentless pursuit of excellence, we empower businesses to make informed decisions, navigate uncertainties, and seize opportunities in today's dynamic landscape.
1 to 10 staff
Hellenic Society Of Biomedical And Laboratory Animal Science Hsblas
The Hellenic Society of Biomedical and Laboratory Animal Science (HSBLAS) is an active member of the Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA), founded in 1994-1995 in Athens by scientists of different scientific disciplines, who shared an interest for biomedical research. Aims of the Society are: the improvement of welfare of animals used for scientific purposes, the advancement of research,HSBLAS rat vector transparent the continuing education and training of research scientists and technical personnel, the development of alternative methods that replace animal use, the provision of information to the scientific community about the national, European and international legislation, the cooperation and exchange of information, knowledge and experience among individuals, organizations and authorities involved in the same scientific field.
1 to 10 staff
Hycore Hfri Research Program
The target of HYCORE is the design and development of photo-catalytic systems for the utilization of solar energy in two separate ways: i) the production of hydrogen (H2) from water, and ii) the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) into useful fuel-products.
1 to 10 staff
Igem Thrace
Interdisciplinary Synthetic Biology team representing the Democritus University of Thrace (Greece) in the iGEM competition 2021
11 to 50 staff
Intelligent Systems Laboratory
The Intelligent Systems Laboratory was founded in 1993, back then as Logic Programming and Intelligent Systems (LPIS) group, and is part of the Knowledge, Data and Web Engineering Department of the School of Informatics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The lab's research interests span a wide area of Artificial Intelligence, including Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Planning, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Logic Programming and the Semantic Web. The lab is an active node of the Hellenic Society for Artificial Intelligence, and has organized the 2nd Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Thessaloniki in 2002, the 2nd International Summer School on AI Planning in Halkidiki in 2002, and the 9th Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Thessaloniki in 2016.
11 to 50 staff
Reevaluate Project
REEVALUATE is a Horizon Europe project that connects museums and cultural heritage institutions with game studios, XR creators, producers, fashion & graphic designers. At the heart of the project is the REEVALUATE Marketplace – a reuse platform where CHIs and creatives can discover, share and work with digitised cultural assets. We turn digitised collections into discoverable, rights-safe digital assets and provide tools to: • access the REEVALUATE Marketplace to discover, request and reuse cultural assets • find and reuse authentic cultural objects in games, XR, film, music & fashion • understand what audiences care about to guide digitisation and storytelling • protect institutions and creators with clear usage rights and context checks Follow us if you are: • a museum / CHI exploring new, safe ways to share and monetise your collections • a game / XR / Unity team looking for high-quality, real-world cultural assets • a designer or creative studio wanting to build on heritage without legal headaches. DISCLAIMER: This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. The current LinkedIn page reflects only the view of the author(s) and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
201 to 500 staff
Technology Transfer Office Upatras
Intellectual Property (IP) Protection and Portfolio Management of the Universities of Patras and Peloponnese (A. Technology Transfer Actions). • Detection and evaluation of research results of the Universities of Patras and Peloponnese with an innovative and potentially commercial character. •Commercial exploitation of research results of the Universities of Patras and Peloponnese and support for the creation of spin offs. •Actions to inform, educate and train the researchers of the University of Patras and the University of Peloponnese and to develop an innovation ecosystem.
1 to 10 staff
Agrefine
AgRefine is a European Training Network that training 15 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) with the necessary skills and knowledge to position Europe as the global leader in developing an agri-bioeconomy industry based on the advanced biorefinery technologies. The integrated training programme will facilitate the amelioration of Europe’s agri-sector competitiveness and environmental sustainability challenges by creating new and optimising current agri-resources and agri-waste valorisation pathways. The ETN will provide training in a number of cross-cutting multidisciplinary and highly interdisciplinary technical subjects areas including chemical and process engineering, biological science, life cycle assessment (LCA) and economies.The ESRs will receive training on adopted RRI principes, project management, communicaiton, presentation and media skills. The project focuses on the design and implementation of novel technologies and systems, comprising of: monitoring-and-control (biosensor); biorefinery; downstream contamination removal (LA purification); and novel high value bio-succinic acid (SA) production. This integrated ‘cascade’ approach is aimed at ensuring that the optimal and thus most valuable valorisation pathway per agri-substrate input is achieved at all time. AgRefine received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 860477
11 to 50 staff
Decipher
The dual climate change and biodiversity crises require urgent, inclusive, and effective policies, with integrated assessments capturing synergies and trade-offs. Mainstream economic methods fall short in addressing the climate-biodiversity-economy nexus. Uncertainty, disruption, and irreversibility in environmental challenges are often overlooked in policy design and evaluation. Current policy appraisal fails to consider broader impacts on quality of life, financial stability, and innovation. DECIPHER, funded by Horizon Europe, adopts a systems and multi-disciplinary approach using diverse models, methods, and processes to improve decision-making on climate change and biodiversity. The project aims to establish a holistic decision-making framework integrating advanced economic, biophysical models, empirical methods, and stakeholder participation tools. This new framework incorporates environmental damages, risk-opportunity approaches, improved agent behavior representation, technology innovation, financial risk valuation, and assessment of extreme events and tipping points. The framework will be co-created with stakeholders and applied to real-world EU policy assessments.
51 to 200 staff