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Crete becomes the Silicon-Island of high technology research and development. The technology excellence of FORTH grows as a key European research centre and attracts a growing hub of high-tech corporate development
FORTH – Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, in Heraklion, Greece and KALEAO Ltd. – High Tech company based in Cambridge, UK – announced today the creation of the KALEAO's Heraklion development centre that officially seals their on-going collaboration towards a joint research lab on low power computing and shows a clear indication of the growing international high-tech involvement in Crete, Greece. The centre is going to be inaugurated on the 30th of June in Heraklion.
Opening of the New Ancient DNA Laboratory of IMBB
On Friday 20th May 2016, on the occasion of the inauguration of the Ancient DNA Laboratory, the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (IMBB) – FORTH, had an International Meeting titled “Ancient DNA Analysis: A new view in the past”, in which invited experts in the topics of Ancient DNA Analysis, Paleoanthropology, Archaeology and Archaeogenetics, presented recent developments in the field. The formal opening of the new Ancient DNA laboratory was done by the Alternate Minister of Research and Innovation, Prof. Costas Fotakis and Vice Governors of the Region of Crete.
Call for the Award for Excellence in Academic Teaching V. Xanthopoulos - St. Pnevmatikos
The call has now opened for the 26th Award for Excellence in Academic Teaching in memory of Vassilis Xanthopoulos and Stephanos Pnevmatikos, both professors at the University of Crete and members of the Foundation for Research & Technology (FORTH).
Prof. Nektarios Tavernarakis earns an ERC Advanced Investigator Grant for the second time.
Nektarios Tavernarakis, a researcher at the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (FORTH), has recently been awarded for the second time the prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Investigator Grant for his research proposal titled “MacroAutophagy and Necrotic Neurodegeneration in Ageing”.
Secure and reliable Smart Cities applications in Heraklion through the RERUM project
The Municipality of Heraklion in cooperation with Institute Of Computer Science of FORTH (Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas) implements the EU-funded project RERUM "Reliable, and secure Internet of Things applications for smart cities» (REliable, Resilient and secUre loT for sMart city applications -RERUM) under FP7 (7th Framework Programme for Research, Technological Development and Demonstration), from 09.01.2013 until 08.31.2016.
Κick off meeting of the EU funded project NFFA-Europe,
The international team of NFFA-Europe, a research infrastructure funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Programme, will convene in Milano, Italy, on 12th April, to mark the start of operation of the first full suite of key infrastructures for nanoscience research to the public.
Greek-Russian Workshop on Quantum Technologies
A two-day scientific workshop on Quantum Technologies is organized within the framework of the “Greek-Russia Year 2016” and will be held on April 1st and 2nd, 2016 at the NCSR “Demokritos”.
International Zone Fellowship Program
At Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada for University of Crete and FORTH students and Staff
GreenVM: Energy-Efficient Runtimes for Scalable Multicore Arcitectures
The research project GreenVM, for which Prof. Manolis Katevenis, Head of the Computer Architecture and VLSI (CARV) laboratory of the Institute of Computer Science (ICS) of the Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), and Prof. Panagiota Fatourou, affiliated faculty member of CARV, acted as Principal Investigators, has recently concluded. GreenVM has been funded through the “Excellence” action of the Greek General Secretariat for Research and Technology, operating under the National Strategic Reference Framework 2007–2013.
How to fit ten million computers into a single Supercomputer? – The ExaNeSt project paves the way. European consortium becomes the trailblazer in the development of the most challenging architectures
The next generation of supercomputers must be capable of a billion billion calculations per second. These are referred to as Exascale computersand with this ability to undertake such volume of calculations, they will transform our understanding of the world through advanced simulation and problem solving.
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