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Enlighten Your Research @ EaP 2019

The 4th Enlighten Your Research (EYR) programme for the Eastern Partnership Connect project is now accepting project proposals!

The Eastern Partnership (EaP) is a regional and multilateral initiative between the EU and its six Eastern partners: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. The partnership aims to provide support and assistance for reforms in the region in the fields of democracy, human rights, market economy, sustainability and governance.

EYR@EaP is a programme that promotes the use of computer network resources to foster international collaborations and accelerate the research and discovery process. To further promote the benefits of these resources to researchers, we challenge researchers to stretch the boundaries of their science and collaborate with other countries to perform experiments enabled by the national research and education network (NREN) infrastructures, services and support.

EYR@EaP 2019 invites all research, arts and humanities disciplines and their collaborators from the EaP region to submit proposals that highlight how access to Internet and compute technologies could significantly improve their research process. We would especially like to invite researchers working in cyber-security, digital cultural heritage, machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Example infrastructure services and resources that can be requested through the EYR@EaP 2019 programme include (but are not limited to):

The final projects for EYR@EaP 2019 will receive:

Winning projects will be presented during the 4th Eastern Partnership E-infrastructures Conference (EaPEC 2019) in Yerevan, Armenia on September 25-26, 2019. The main applicant for each project will be invited to attend the conference and present their project.

Deadline: May 12, 2019, 24:00 CET.

Download EYR@EaP 2019 leaflet: https://www.eapconnect.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/EYRflyer2019-final.pdf

Details on: https://www.eapconnect.eu/research-eap/eyreap2019/