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ESA 4000143632/24/I-EB, , 2024-2026, investigator (IAP): Urbář Jaroslav |
ESA 4000142726/23/NL/CRS, , 2024-2025, investigator (IAP): Grison Benjamin |
MŠMT LM2023030, ACTRIS – participation of the Czech Republic, 2023-2026, investigator (IAP): Sedlák Pavel, team: Pešice, P.; Kvak, R.; |
AV ČR CONICET-22-02 - AV ČR - Argentina project, , 2022-2024, investigator (IAP): Chum Jaroslav |
AV ČR CNR-22-25 - AV ČR - CNR Itálie, , 2022-2024, investigator (IAP): Popová Jana |
HORIZON 2020, PITHIA-NRF 101007599, Plasmasphere Ionosphere Thermosphere Integrated Research Environment and Access services: a Network of Research Facilities, 2021-2025, investigator (IAP): Obrazová (Burešová) Dalia |
ESA 4000134036/21/D/MRP, , 2021-2023, investigator (IAP): Kouba Daniel |
ESA 4000133567/20/I-BG, AO/1-9544/20/I/NS, Lidar measurements to Identify Streamers and analyse Atmospheric waves, 2021-2022, investigator (IAP): Kozubek Michal |
ESA PRODEX PEA 4000134494, , 2021-2022, investigator (IAP): Kolmašová Ivana |
ESA PRODEX 4000134835 Contract ML, , 2021-2022, investigator (IAP): Souček Jan |
ESA 40000136050/21/NL/AT, , 2021-2022, investigator (IAP): Grison Benjamin |
HORIZON 2020, EUROPLANET 2024, projekt EPN2024-RI, ID 871149, EUROPLANET 2024, 2020-2024, investigator (IAP): Souček Jan description Investing in space infrastructures such as in the Copernicus and Galileo programmes, Europe has historically been at the forefront of space exploration. The Commission has made ambitious proposals for the period 2021–2027. These include a dedicated Space programme for a total of EUR 16 billion. It is within this context the EU-funded EPN-2024-RI will provide infrastructure necessary to address the major scientific and technological challenges facing modern planetary science. Its aim is to ensure Europe’s position is at the forefront of space exploration. To do this, the project will provide Transnational Access (TA) to an enhanced set of world-leading field and laboratory facilities, Virtual Access (VA) to state-of-the-art data services and tools linked to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), and Networking Activities (NA) to widen the user base and draw in new partners from around the world.close |
COST CA19139, Process-based models for climate impact attribution across sectors (PROCLIAS), 2020-2024, investigator (IAP): Urban Aleš description Many complex process-based models are available in Europe to project future climate impacts. Yet, the current climate impact research community is fragmented, modeling mostly individual systems. The integration of climate impacts across different natural and societal sectors is only slowly emerging. Likewise, attribution of impacts to climate and other factors is still a strongly under-researched field given that climate change is already strongly manifesting itself, an increasing number of court cases dealing with climate impacts is being negotiated and policy debates on loss and damage are intensifying. This lack of coordination amongst impact modelers and insufficient awareness about impact attribution methods hampers important scientific and political progress and more coordination and networking is urgently needed. Therefore, PROCLIAS aims to develop common protocols, harmonized datasets and a joint understanding of how to conduct cross-sectoral, multi-model climate impact studies at regional and global scales allowing for attribution of impacts of recent climatic changes and robust projections of future climate impacts. The Action will do so by focusing on key interactions of climate impacts across sectors, their accumulated effect, especially of extreme events, the attribution of impacts to climate change and the quantification of uncertainties. PROCLIAS will make use of all COST networking tools to train young researchers to conduct and analyse multi-model simulations in a cross-sectoral way, to support a common platform for collecting impact model simulations and methods for analyzing them and to disseminate the data, code and results to scientists as well as, in a more synthesized form, to stakeholders. close |
HORIZON 2020 ID 870437, SafeSpace - Radiation Belt Environmental Indicators for the Safety of Space Assets, 2020-2022, investigator (IAP): Santolík Ondřej description Monitoring space weather events is crucial. The EU-funded SafeSpace project aims to advance space weather nowcasting and forecasting capabilities, contributing significantly to the safety of space assets through the transition of powerful tools from research to operations. This will be achieved through the synergy of five well-established space weather models. SafeSpace hopes to improve radiation belt, culminating in a prototype early warning system for detrimental space weather events, integrating information all the way from the Sun to the inner magnetosphere. Working, also, with a major European space company, SafeSpace, hopes to define indicators of particle radiation of use to space industry and spacecraft operators. close |
HORIZON 2020, ID 870452, PAGER - Prediction of Adverse effects of Geomagnetic Storms and Energetic Radiation, 2020-2022, investigator (IAP): Souček Jan description A geomagnetic storm is a major disturbance of Earth\'s magnetosphere. It occurs when there is a very efficient exchange of energy from the solar wind into the space environment surrounding Earth. Predicting these storms is vital. This is the objective of the EU-funded PAGER project, which has assembled a team of leading academic and industry experts in space weather research, space physics, empirical data modelling and space environment effects on spacecraft from Europe and the United States. The project will provide a 1-2 day probabilistic forecast of ring current and radiation belt environments. This will allow satellite operators to respond to predictions that present a threat. The most advanced codes will be used, adapted to perform ensemble simulations and uncertainty quantifications.
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ESA PRODEX C4000127530, , 2019-2025, investigator (IAP): Santolík Ondřej |
ESA PRODEX C4000119373, , 2019-2023, investigator (IAP): Souček Jan |
ESA PRODEX C4000119373, , 2017-2022, investigator (IAP): Santolík Ondřej |
ESA PRODEX C4000117599, , 2015-2022, investigator (IAP): Santolík Ondřej |
ESA 4000114275/15/NL/CB, , 2014-2022, investigator (IAP): Santolík Ondřej |