The REDI Program brings together 42 MSCA Fellows, early in their research career and who are working under the supervision of at least two academics (one from Europe and one from Australia). The REDI Program is very diverse: not only the research project topics cover a wide range of scientific areas (science, business and arts), but also the background (educational, cultural) of the MSCA Fellows is also very diverse.
They all work on socially and economically relevant research projects which were carefully selected in alignment with today’s challenges and needs. The following scientific areas are represented across the 42 research projects, all of them expecting to deliver innovative methods, concepts, knowledge or solutions in benefit of a huge diversity of stakeholders (i.e. local, national and EU-level policy and decision makers, industry and private sector, enterprises and business decision makers, health providers, hospitals, etc.).
These include:
• Architecture and urban design: new planning frameworks and urban planning policies in response to challenges such as climate change and adaptation, cultural heritage conservation and migration.
• Biotechnology: improved diagnostics and personalised medicine.
• Business (innovation and management): artificial intelligence (AI) for decision making in business processes, innovation practices in health management and healthcare innovation, circular economy and circular business models, etc.
• Data science and AI: new solutions for improved disease monitoring, big data for industry applications (applied to the ship industry)
• Engineering (automotive, aerospace, mechanical, materials, etc.): improved performance and safety measures in aviation, improved manufacturing procedures and materials
• Science (chemistry, health, physics): better understanding of healthy ageing, new clip-off chemistry methods for new material creation, developing novel integrated photonic architecture, etc. among others.