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PRACE-2IP

The purpose of the project is to provide a sustainable high -quality infrastructure for Europe that can meet the most demanding needs of European HPC user communities through the provision of user access to the most powerful HPC systems available worlwide at any given time .PRACE-2IP will foster the coordination between national HPC resources  (Tier-1 systems) to best meet the needs of the European HPC user community .

Puente Tablas, Spain

Realtime DTM navigation, integration with GIS data and geomagnetic prospection

Software: Grass

ResearchItaly

ResearchItaly is the new web portal of the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR) established in order to map, support and promote high-quality Italian research, wherever it is performed: in Italy, in Europe or in the world.

RISC

The RISC project aims at deepening strategic R&B cooperation between Europe and Latin America in the field of High Performance Computing (HPC) by building a multinational and multi-stakeholder community that will involve a significant representation of the relevant HPC R&D European and Latin American actors (researchers , policy makers , users). RISC will identify common needs .research issues and opportunities for R&D on HPC between EU and Latin America in the transition to multi-core architectures across the computing spectrum and relevant programming paradigms ,algorithms and modelling approaches, thus setting the basis for the formulation of  a global strategy for future research. 

Roman Bologna

Interactive virtual navigation of the landscape, integration between GIS and database, desktop and immersive fruition.
Software: Tcl/tk and VRML models

Samarcanda

2004 Imagese from Samarcanda project.
Software: ERMapper, ArcGis, Terravista and Visman

Terremare di S. Rosa, Reggio Emilia

Integration inside the DTM of aerial photos and geological data
Software: ad hoc applications based on OpenGL graphic libraries

VERCE

Earthquake and seismology research addresses fundamental problems in understanding the Earth's internal wave sources and properties, thereby aiding society in the management of natural hazards, energy resources, environmental changes, and national security. VERCE is supporting this effort by developing a data-intensive e-science environment to enable innovative data analysis and data modelling methods that fully exploit the increasing wealth of open data generated by the observational and monitoring systems of the global seismology community.

Virtual Rome

Virtual Rome is a project coordinated and directed by Maurizio Forte (up to December 2007) and Sofia Pescarin for CNR and Luigi Calori for CINECA. The project involves the use of a virtual reality system for accessing contents, like a real in-progress laboratory about ancient landscape, with an updatable interactive view that can be integrated with other projects related to the Roman landscape.

Virtual Skené

The project deals with the virtual reconstruction of an ephemeral building from Hellenistic Egypt, Ptolemy II's banquet pavillon (around 280.B.C.), that is only known through a written source. The reconstruction is mainly based on the studies published by archaeologist E.Calandra between 2008 and 2010, which differs from previous hypothesis and collects suggestions from various architectural, artistic and iconographic contexts, paying particular attention to the symbolic use of spaces inside the building.

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