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Proiectul suport CARGO ACT Premiere

Obiectivul general al proiectului suport „Cooperare și acorduri care îmbunătățesc interoperabilitatea globală a infrastructurilor pentru cercetare în domeniul aerosolului, norilor și gazelor minore CARGO ACT” este de a consolida parteneriatele naționale și internaționale și de a crește vizibilitatea Departamentului de Teledetecție din cadrul INOE, valorificând astfel cunoștințele și potențialul de cercetare și creșterea potențialului de […]

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Cooperation and AgReements enhancing Global interOperability for Aerosol, Cloud and Trace gas research infrastructures – CARGO-ACT

The goal of CARGO-ACT is to deliver a clear roadmap for sustainable global cooperation between key ground-based aerosol, cloud and trace gas research infrastructures, each having invested in infrastructure and services to support their observing networks with a long-term perspective, with a view to consolidating into a sustainable global research infrastructure in the future. There

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The CAMS21b Project

CAMS21b aims to design, test and set up the provisioning to CAMS of quality controlled ACTRIS/EARLINET products in Real Real Time/Near Real Time. The activities will be focused on the automatic centralized data processing and data provision, ensuring the full traceability of the products from the data acquisition level up to the final quality controlled data

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Fiducial Reference Measurements for Copernicus Aerosol Product Calibration and Validation – FRM4AER

This work was carried out in response to the EUMETSAT ITT on “Scientific Service for Fiducial Reference Measurements for Copernicus Aerosol Product Cal/Val Activities”. It involved an extensive analysis of current operational retrievals, research studies, and ground-based networks providing aerosol remote sensing observations suitable for aerosol cal/val, mainly based on photometer and lidar measurements. This

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Dezvoltarea unui modul dual telescop pentru detectia turbulentelor in aer clar – DETECT

Nr contractului: 674PED PNCDI III – Programul 2, Subprogramul 2.1 – Competitivitate prin cercetare, dezvoltare şi inovare – Proiect experimental demonstrativ (PED) – PN-III-P2-2.1-PED-2021-2088 Perioada contractului: 30/06/2022- 20/06/2024 Bugetul proiectului: 598.795,00 RON Titlul proiectului: Dezvoltarea unui modul dual telescop pentru detectia turbulentelor in aer clar – DETECT Parteneri: CO: INOE – este un institut de cercetare de excelență

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Advanced Research on Convective Clouds using Remote Sensing Instruments from new Exploratory Platforms – ACCuReSy

The ACCuReSy project (Advanced Research on Convective Clouds using Remote Sensing Instruments from new Exploratory Platforms) aimed to perform advanced research of the atmospheric environment before, during, and after convective events, in order to investigate aerosol–cloud interactions with special attention on the factors that contribute to hail formation. The novelty of the proposal resided in

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Dezvoltarea capacitatilor de calibrare lidar la Centrul ACTRIS pentru Teledetectia Aerosolilor LiCARS

Cod proiect: PN-III-P1-1.1-TE-2021-0714 Nr contractului: TE 103 Perioada contractului: 15/05/2022- 14/05/2024 Bugetul proiectului: 450.000,00 RON Titlul proiectului: Dezvoltarea capacitatilor de calibrare lidar la Centrul ACTRIS pentru Teledetectia Aerosolilor LiCARS Director de proiect: Dr. Fiz. Livio Belegante Scurta descriere Infrastructura de cercetare a aerosolilor, norilor si gazelor minore (ACTRIS) este o infrastructura pan-europeana distribuita, avand misiunea de a

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Solutions for Sustainable Access to Atmospheric Research Facilities – ATMO-ACCESS

ATMO-ACCESS (Solutions for Sustainable Access to Atmospheric Research Facilities) is the organized response of distributed atmospheric research facilities that is aiming to develop a pilot for a new model of Integrating Activities. The project is intended to deliver a series of recommendations for establishing a comprehensive and sustainable framework for access to distributed atmospheric Research

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Research Infrastructures Services Reinforcing Air Quality Monitoring Capacities in European Urban & Industrial AreaS – RI-URBANS

RI-URBANS (Research Infrastructures Services Reinforcing Air Quality Monitoring Capacities in European Urban & Industrial AreaS) aimed to demonstrate how Service Tools (STs) from atmospheric Research Infrastructures (RIs) could be adapted and enhanced to better address the challenges and societal needs concerning air quality (AQ) in European cities and industrial hotspots. RI-URBANS responded to urgent needs

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Strengthening the participation of the ACTRIS-RO consortium in the pan-European research infrastructure ACTRIS – ACTRIS-ROc

This funding application outlined the project ‘Strengthening the participation of the ACTRIS-RO consortium in the pan-European research infrastructure ACTRIS.’ Led by the National Institute for R&D in Optoelectronics (INOE 2000), the project involved a consortium including the ‘Elie Carafoli’ National Institute for Aerospace R&D (INCAS) and Babeș-Bolyai University (UBB). The primary goal was to consolidate

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