Category Archives: Projects

PARALIA

PARALIA: “Photonic Multi-beam Beamforming Technology enabling Radar/Lidar Multisensor Fusion platforms for Aerospace and Automated Driving applications”. PCRL participates in the PARALIA Project. PARALIA will enable an agile, low-cost, and energy-efficient multi-sensor combining Radar and Lidar technologies will re-architect the sensors ecosystem, upgrading their capabilities and enabling ultra-high resolution at ultra-long distances crucial for current and…

The Quantum Flagship

The Quantum Flagship: One of the most ambitious long-term research and innovation initiatives of the European Commission. The Quantum Flagship is a large-scale initiative funded at the 1b € level on a 10-year timescale. It consists in a coherent set of research and innovation projects selected through a thorough peer-review process. Calls for projects are…

SemNat

SemNat is research project funded by the Greek General Secretariat for Research and Technology and the European Regional Development Fund, through the operational program “Competitiveness Entrepreneurship & Regions in Transition”, action “Billateral Co-operation Greece-Romania 2011-2012”. These pages are maintained by the Greek research team. Although a complete picture and the full results of the project are given here, where…

PVrosion

Accelerated Corrosion Blind Spots Inherent to Photovoltaic Systems  ‘Operation and Undetected DC Faults’  PVrosion. A three-year Research Project that aims to investigate: The impact of accelerated dc corrosion on critical infrastructures, such as natural gas pipelines and oil tanks that are operated near large-scale Photovoltaic plants. The impact of accelerated dc corrosion on the envelope and…

FLEXITRANSTORE

The 4-year FLEXITRANSTORE project aims to contribute to the evolution towards a pan-European transmission network with high flexibility and high interconnection levels. This will facilitate the transformation of the current energy production mix by hosting an increasing share of renewable energy sources. Novel smart grid technologies, control and storage methods and new market approaches will…

i-Walk

The i-Walk project aims at developing and testing a new pioneering robotic system that will provide a range of mobility and cognitive support functions for people that face different degrees of mobility and cognitive problems. In this project, the following methodologies will be developed and synergistically utilized: (a) processing of multi-sensory and physiological signals and…

e-Prevention

e-Prevention: Advanced Support System for Treatment Monitoring and Relapse Prevention in Patients with Psychotic Disorders using Long Term Recording and Analysis of Biometric Indexes. The goal of the e-Prevention project is to develop innovative and advanced remote electronic services fore medical support that will facilitate the effective treatment monitoring and the relapse prevention in patients…

TEACHBOT

TEACHBOT: Intelligent Child-Robot Interaction System for designing and implementing edutainment scenarios with emphasis on visual information. In this project, a robust intelligent robotic system will be developed for the design and execution of edutainment scenarios, focusing on child action and emotion recognition. The three main research directions can be summarized as followed: development of novel,…

SoftGrip project

SoftGrip Project came into existence to bring about a technological shift to the fresh food industry. The implementation of Artificial Intelligence innovation and robotic automation can facilitate delicate harvesting, boost production, and decrease labour costs for European SMEs in the mushroom farming sector. The intelligent soft gripper, having embedded sensing and actuation while equipped with skill-transfer capabilities…

DIOPTRA

Early Dynamic Screening for Colorectal Cancer via Novel Protein Biomarkers Reflecting Biological Initiation Mechanisms. DIOPTRA seeks to revolutionize colorectal cancer (CRC) screening by offering a non-invasive, accessible, and personalized risk estimation through liquid biopsies. The aim is to identify high-risk cases that require colonoscopy, increase participation rates, and improve early detection. Why CRC? Colorectal cancer…

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