CERTH – Centre for Research and Technology Sample Clauses

CERTH – Centre for Research and Technology. Hellas The Information Technology Institute (ITI) of the Centre for Research and Technology – Hellas (CERTH) was founded in 1998 as a non-profit organization under the auspices of the General Secretarial of Research and Technology of Greece, with its head office located in Thessaloniki, Greece. Since 10.3.2000 it is a founding member of the Centre of Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH) also supervised by the Greek Secretariat of Research and Tech- nology. ITI-CERTH is one of the leading Institutions of Greece in the fields of Informatics, Telematics and Telecommunications, with long experience in numerous European and na- tional R&D projects. ITI-CERTH has participated in more than 60 research projects funded by the European Commission (IST FP5-FP7) and more than 85 research projects funded by Greek National Research Programs and Consulting Subcontracts with the Private Sector (I&T Industry). Only in 2006, the Informatics and Telematics Institute attracted an income of 5.6 M€ from National and European competitive R&D projects. For the last 10 years, the publication record of ITI includes more than 150 scientific publications in international journals, more than 400 publications in conferences and 45 books and book chapters. The development of the infrastructure of ITI-CERTH was financed by the National Research fund EPET II with € 2.3 million in the period 1998-2000. Currently, CERTH employs around 400 researchers and tech- nical and administrative personnel. website: xxx.xxx.xx The particular team of CERTH that will carry the work within Local4Global comprise of around 15 people and has profound knowledge and broad experience in intelligent and learning control and optimization of large-scale, complex systems and their practical application in real-life large-scale systems such as swarms of robots, intelligent traffic and transportation systems, and energy efficient systems control. Theoretical research activities resulted in the development of popular intelligent control & optimization methodologies with many different real-life, large-scale implementations worldwide Currently the team of CERTH that will work within Local4Global coordinates 3 FP7 projects (PEBBLE on sensor/actuator networks for Energy Efficient Buildings, AGILE on rapidly deployable, and fault tolerant large-scale control systems and NOPTILUS on Swarms of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles) and participates in 2 more FP7 projects (sFLY on swarms of Flying Robots and XXXX on sensor/actuat...
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