Institute of Information and Communication Technologies (ITACA)
Projects
Projects
Energy storage is one of the key factors to reach EU aims to be climate-neutral by 2050, with a net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions economy. The decarbonisation and...
Iron ore and scrap as raw materials are forming the base of iron and steel production. Due to the transition from carbon-based iron and steel production to green steel...
Today’s forest management decisions affect Europe’s ability to respond to the climate crisis in the long term. Because of forests’ enormous potential to absorb and lock...
Currently, heating, cooling and hot water in residential buildings, offices, municipal public buildings (such as auditoriums, town halls, swimming pools) and shopping...
The MERIT project aims to develop innovative technology for producing green hydrogen from water and renewable energies by harnessing microwave acceleration of...
Autonomous vehicles are already technically feasible and evolving realities. Their intelligence lies in using deep learning neural networks (DNNs) that require higher...
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia affecting more than 6 million Europeans with a cost exceeding 1% of the EU health care system budget...
GHG emissions reduction policies to mitigate the alarming climate change can impact carbon-intensive industrial sectors, leading to loss of employment and...
Completing the first phase of AVI TRUST2030 in 2020 primarily resulted in the development of quantification models for the most significant greenhouse gas (GHG)...
Currently access to palliative care is inconsistent, and budgeting and predicting its resources in healthcare systems remains a challenge. Due to the ageing...
The DESTINY project aims to realize a functional, green and energy saving, scalable and replicable solution, employing microwave energy for continuous raw material...
Defeating patient illness and restoring health to the patient is the dominating concept on which the provision of health services by most centres is managed. Increasing...