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Funded projects under the Call "ERA-NET FLAG-ERA JTC 2015"
Funded projects under the Call "ERA-NET FLAG-ERA JTC 2015"
23 March 2016
Modified: 21 August 2018
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FLAG-ERA stands for ‘Flagship ERA-NET’ and gathers National and Regional Funding Organisations (NRFOs) in Europe and beyond with the goal of supporting, together with the European Commission (EC), the FET Flagship initiatives, i.e., the Graphene Flagship and the Human Brain Project (HBP) Flagship. One of its main aims is to allow researchers to complement the current Flagship projects and to collaborate towards the achievement of their vision through the use of existing or dedicated transnational, national and regional calls. In particular, FLAG-ERA aims at launching dedicated joint transnational calls (JTCs) allowing researchers from several countries to jointly contribute to the Flagship goals.

FUNDED PROJECTS ERA-NET FLAG-ERA JTC 2015

Funding organisation: NRDI Office
Source: NRDI Fund
Date of decision: 23 Mar 2016

Evaluation panel
Project code
Principal investigator/Project title/Research organisation
Project period
(month)

Amount of awarded funds
(in HUF thousands)

International
(FLAG-ERA)
118886
László Acsády: FLAG-ERA Ultrafast Functional Ultrasound (fUS) Imaging for Highly-Resolved Targeted Mapping of Functional Connectivity in the Awake Mouse Brain (Institute of Experimental Medicine Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
36
47 202
International
(FLAG-ERA)
118914
Béla Pécz: FLAG-ERA Graphitic films of group III nitrides and group II oxides: platform for fundamental studies and applications (MTA Centre for Energy Research)
36
44 274
International
(FLAG-ERA)
118996
Szabolcs Csonka: FLAG-ERA Induced Spin Textures in van der Waals Heterostructures (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
36
34 122
International
(FLAG-ERA)
118902
László Négyessy: FLAG–ERA Investigating the canonical organization of neocortical circuits for sensory integration (Wigner Research Centre for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
36
27 564

Updated: 21 August 2018
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