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Apply now for transnational access to European research infrastructures

Apply now for transnational access to European research infrastructures

For the first time, the Geo-INQUIRE project will provide transnational access to more than 30 state-of-the-art research infrastructures between January 2024 and March 2026. These infrastructures include laboratories, observatories, high-performance computing facilities, and other installations supporting the development of excellent, high-level, and ground-breaking science across various fields of geosciences. Together with other facilities, EFEHR is actively participating in this initiative to provide access to computational services in high-performance computing facilities for simulating geophysical phenomena and conducting probabilistic hazard analysis.

What does EFEHR offer?

At ETH Zurich, EFEHR offers both remote and physical access for training and subsequent development of research projects, related to regional or national seismic hazard models under the installation “EF-PSHA - Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (TA2-542-1)”. 

Applications can be submitted by 15 March 2024 through the Geo-INQUIRE TA website.

Access to unique high-level installations and experiments provided through Geo-INQUIRE is free of charge for the selected users and includes all costs necessary to perform the proposed research, such as equipment, support staff at the installation, consumables, training for external users and others.

Geo-INQUIRE (Geosphere INfrastructures for QUestions into Integrated REsearch) fosters excellent, interdisciplinary and curiosity-driven research of the solid Earth, including land-sea-atmosphere interfaces.


More information: www.geo-inquire.eu

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