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Researchers in the knowledge triangle

Description du projet

Mieux faire connaître la recherche en Bulgarie

Le projet K-TRIO 3, financé par l’UE, entend mettre le grand public en relation avec les chercheurs et leurs travaux en Bulgarie. Il a pour objectif de renforcer la sensibilisation du public vis-à-vis des progrès en matière de recherche et d’innovation. Le projet informera le public sur les initiatives phares du domaine des technologies futures et émergentes, les initiatives de grande envergure telles que l’«Internet de la prochaine génération» et le calcul haute performance (HPC), les centres d’excellence et les projets soutenus par le programme H2020. En 2018, le projet se concentrera sur le rôle des chercheurs dans la préservation du patrimoine culturel et dans les industries culturelles et créatives. En 2019, K-TRIO 3 sensibilisera davantage le public aux avancées récentes dans le domaine du HPC. Le projet se concentrera sur les jeunes afin de stimuler leur intérêt pour la recherche et l’innovation et les infrastructures correspondantes en Bulgarie.

Objectif

"The main goal of the project ‘Researchers in Knowledge Triangle’ (K-TRIO 3) is to bring researchers and their achievements closer to the society, and young people in particular. The project aims to contribute for increasing the number of researchers and innovators in Europe by making the society and especially young people aware of excellent achievements in research and innovation, in particular: FET flagship initiatives , large scale initiatives like ""Next Generation Internet"" and HPC, Centres of Excellence and projects with Bulgarian participation supported by the H2020.
The project is targeted at raising the general public awareness on the achievements of Centres of Excellence in the 2 priority areas of Intelligent Strategy for Smart Specialisation in Bulgaria: ICT and Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) and their contribution to the regional development .
Aware of the need of changing stereotypes and nurturing a new culture in research and innovation, the consortium will focus on making young people (youth) aware of the multiple career paths of researchers (incl. MSC fellows), best-practice examples of researchers and innovators achievements, and research infrastructure in Bulgaria.
In 2018, the project activities will focus on research and innovation contributions to preserving the cultural heritage and fostering CCI, and the key role of researchers in these processes. In 2019, the emphasis will be on ‘Research in the Networked Society’ – making people aware of recent achievements in HPC, for building Internet of Things, Factories of Future, and Smart Cities, as well as taking full advantage of BIG Data and Cloud computing.
The target audience of the project includes three groups, with specific activities designed for each group:
- for students and kids: competitions, hands-on experiments, open labs, guided visists
- for parents, teachers and general society: knowledge fairs, exhibitions, discussion clubs, etc.
- for young researchers: training rally
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Coordinateur

SOFIA UNIVERSITY ST KLIMENT OHRIDSKI
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 50 000,00
Adresse
BUL TZAR OSVOBODITEL 15
1504 Sofia
Bulgarie

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Région
Югозападна и Южна централна България Югозападен София (столица)
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 52 500,00

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