Periodic Reporting for period 3 - GEOLAB (GEOLAB: Science for enhancing Europe's Critical Infrastructure)
Berichtszeitraum: 2024-02-01 bis 2025-07-31
The main conclusion of the action are:
• Widening access and focus on user needs: The impact was largely achieved through our TA projects, which were organized in three themes in accordance with user needs and are especially targeted at diverse groups of users: the scientific research community, construction industry, and CI owners and policymakers. This ensured that all sectors critical to the enhancement of the resilience of CI have gained access to the world-class facilities of GEOLAB for excellent research outputs.
• Synergy and complementarity: GEOLAB installations were carefully selected such that they form a coherent, complementary set of research infrastructures for investigating problems relevant to CI resilience. Its three groups of activities – Transnational Actvities (TA), Joint Research Activities (JRA) and Networking Activities (NA) – are closely-linked and designed to reinforce and synergize each other. In particular, outputs from our JRA stimulated innovations for improving and harmonizing the operation of our research infrastructure through the development of methods (with guidance and data protocols) and technology (with instrumentation and other features).
• Innovation impact: The GEOLAB consortium engaged itself in different areas of innovation and cooperates with SMEs to assist them in gaining more leadership in the industry and enabling technologies. Successful innovations initiated in GEOLAB are expected to contribute to the business development of these SMEs, and therefore to the wider availability of advanced engineering tools. This is then expected to lead to optimizations in critical infrastructure design and management (e.g. cost savings, risk reduction, improved resilience).
• Next Generation researchers: Another critical area of our impact was the Next Generation (NG) researchers. Many of our NA and other actions were specifically targeted at educating and training these researchers so they can acquire the ability to better assess the added value of physical modelling and use the physical modelling tools in combination with data and numerical modelling for science and engineering.
• Closer interaction: Through our activities, we realized closer interactions among the different user groups, which, in turn, enhanced the quality and impact of these activities through a constructive feedback loop, as well as improve our research infrastructure. For instance, the activities undertaken during the Transnational Access (TA) round have already facilitated significant cross-disciplinary exchange, incorporating innovative technologies from various industries (e.g. Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), 3D printing, fibre optics), and have sparked further collaborations.
• Integration of equipment and data: The sharing of the approach to instrumentation and other relevant methods of interest between consortium participants throughout Europe brought new and unique capabilities to our facilities. The integration of data formats, protocols, physical modelling methods and compliance with international standards eased the exchange of experiment results. Our Zenodo open access database of well documented experimental results allowed scientists who have no direct access to the project to use these experimental results freely in their scientific work.
• Total 41 TA project completed, involving researchers from 16 countries
• Establishing a web site, social media channels and realize communication and dissemination activities, e.g. webinar on TA and 3 GEOLAB event (Madrid, Zurich and Oslo).
• As separate part of the web site, development of a Knowledge Platform to disseminate project outcome to the stakeholders among industry, CI managers and academia.
• Activities for Next Generation (NG), such as 3 trainings and 15 internships, including 37% female participation
• Activities for stakeholder involvement, such as workshops during the 3 GEOLAB events
• Performance of JRA on innovation of the research infrastructure and data management & standardization
• Reinforcing partnerships with industry, CI owners and SMEs through NA, TA and JRA
• Increase innovation through collaboration with various stakeholders
• Increasing awareness and exposure of GEOLAB within the wider research community, industry and CI owners & operators and policymakers
• Over 60 peer reviewed conference papers and journal publications (more in preparation or under review)
• Approximately 900 dissemination activities other than (peer-reviewed) publication, e.g. social media posts, press releases, flyer, website news, booklets
• 43 open access data sets stored in the Zenodo platform
Worth noting is our good reach of the scientific research community, which currently constitutes an active and vibrant part of our User Community that still continuously engages with us in the social media and our activities. A substantial proportion of this community are NG researchers who shall carry into their future work the knowledge and skills they acquired in GEOLAB. Our dedicated effort to reach out to female researchers resulted in a sizeable number of them participating in our activities, bringing them at par with their male counterparts. Although not as wide reach as the research community, involvement and support of the industry (SME), CI network managers and policymakers remain also strong. This guarantees the practical applications of GEOLAB outputs on the one hand and catalysing additional innovative approaches to assessing and attaining CI Resilience on the other hand. Active, interaction among the varied groups and sectors ensures that the multi-faceted aspects of Critical Infrastructure Resilience are considered and addressed.