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Innovative Multi-disciPlinary European Research training netwOrk on VolcanoEs

Description du projet

Formation interdisciplinaire des volcanologues

L’utilisation de méthodes innovantes en volcanologie fera progresser nos connaissances sur les systèmes volcaniques et géothermiques et peut également générer des avantages économiques et sociaux. Le projet IMPROVE, financé par l’UE, effectuera des recherches pour définir la structure souterraine et la dynamique des systèmes volcaniques et géothermiques afin d’avoir un impact significatif sur la volcanologie et la relation science-industrie. Le projet utilisera des approches et des disciplines d’exploration et de surveillance telles que la géologie, la géophysique, la géochimie, l’ingénierie et l’informatique. Le consortium IMPROVE se compose de neuf boursiers universitaires, d’un partenaire venu d’une entreprise publique du secteur de l’énergie et de deux PME technologiques. Ensemble, ils formeront une nouvelle génération de volcanologues pour gérer la compréhension et les connaissances interdisciplinaires, promouvoir l’innovation et coopérer dans un environnement scientifique ouvert intersectoriel.

Objectif

Based on previous and current international projects and initiatives, IMPROVE aims at training the new generation of volcano scientists who manage inter-disciplinary understanding and knowledge, pursue innovation, and cooperate in an inter-sectorial, Open Science environment. IMPROVE ESRs are trained to grow as independent scientists with broad overviews and top level expertise, able to convert their knowledge, ideas and skills into scientific advance as well as economic and social benefits. The consortium involves nine academic Beneficiaries, and three Partners constituted by one Energy State Company and two technology-developing SMEs. The underlying research aims at the definition of the underground structure and dynamics of volcanic and geothermal systems, with innovative objectives expected to impact significantly volcano science as well as science-industry relationships; and involves exploration and monitoring methods, disciplines like geology, geophysics, geochemistry, engineering, informatics, and theoretical and experimental approaches. The program includes two multi-disciplinary Field Experiments, four Network Schools, five Specialized Short Courses, three ESRs’ Workshops, one Network Workshop on science-business relationships, nine Digital Training Modules, and a Final Conference. Multidisciplinary data will be managed through a Data management Plan, and organized in a database fully available to the consortium and, after project closure, accessible by the broadest scientific community. ESRs’ training-through-research develops under multi-disciplinary team work and multiple tutorships, and includes as major training elements a variety of transferable and soft skills aimed at growing a generation of young scientists who are highly attractive for science as well as for the industry.

Coordinateur

ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI GEOFISICA E VULCANOLOGIA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 307 498,40
Adresse
Via di Vigna Murata 605
00143 Roma
Italie

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Région
Centro (IT) Lazio Roma
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 307 498,40

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