Progetti europei e internazionali
Le persone e le risorse del DIFA sono fortemente impegnate in progetti di ricerca e innovazione a livello internazionale.
Progetti Europei
Horizon Europe
- The Wide-Field Spectroscopic Telescope
- Unveiling the Formation of Massive Galaxies with the James Webb Space Telescope
- B-field EvoLution and Origin in Vast Extragalactic Domains
- Euclid Legacy Science Advanced analysis tools
- Data driven determination of statistical properties of proteins
- FAIRification of multiOmics data to link databases and create knowledge graphs for fermented foods
- Decarbonized liMe PrOduction through enhanced JoInt dielectric heaTing and waste carbonaceous material additiOn
- CO2 Routes Across Europe
- Utilization of private land for mainstreaming nature-based solution in the systemic transformation towards a climate -resilient europe
- SoluTions foR mItiGatinG climate-induced hEalth tReaths
- Advancing knowldge for Long-term Benefits and climate Adaptation ThRough hOlistic climate Services and nature-based Solutions
- Underlying models for the European DIgital Twin Ocean - EDITO-Model Lab
- Exploring quantum observables at the LHC
- Neutrino experiments and data as a bridge to new physics
- High-precision multi-leg Higgs and top physics with finite fields
- Quantum Synthetic Models for Entangled Matter Out of Equilibrium
- Asset Level Modelling of RISKs In the Face of Climate Induced Extreme Events and ADAPTtation
Horizon 2020
- Understanding our Galactic ecosystem: From the disk of the Milky Way to the formation sites of stars and planets
- Complex microbial ecosystems multiscale modelling: mechanistic and data driven approaches integration
- Versatile Emerging infectious disease Observatory
- Atom-Light Crystals in Photonic Crystals
- Advancing Solid Interfaces and Lubricants by First Principles Material Design
- Individual Change of HAbits Needed for Green European transition
- Constraining cosmic antinuclei fluxes for indirect dark matter searches with precision measurements of rare antimatter cluster formation
- Hunting Invisibles: Dark sectors, Dark matter and Neutrinos