H2020 Partner Searches – European Commission

H2020 Partner Searches – European Commission CORDIS website @ 24-03-2014
SolChill
Description of the project offered:
Solar Cooling System: Design, dynamic modelling and simulation of thermally-activated
absorption chillers. Low temperature heat (60+ degrees C) will be generated through solar
energy harnessed from a solar panel system. Heat supplied to absorption chillers will
generate cooling for use in buildings. Different operational profiles will be assessed through
simulations and the overall system will be optimized by use of advanced optimization
techniques, such as genetic algorithms. A thermoeconomic analysis and optimization will
investigate both the thermodynamic and cost performance of the system, to draw
conclusions on its potential adoption as a cooling energy provider for zero emission, or
almost zero-emission, buildings. Different types of buildings will be investigated, i.e.
residential, commercial, governmental, etc. to draw conclusions on the system’s
performance and suitability in terms of building type.
Project proposer: Alexandros Arsalis (Cyprus)
Partner role: Project coordinator
Partner organisation: Research
Call for proposal title: CALL FOR COMPETITIVE LOW-CARBON ENERGY
Call for proposal identifier: H2020-LCE-2014-1
Description of the collaboration sought:
Research centres, universities, and SMEs with interest in the described topic. In particular
experts in the following fields:
(a) Modelling of dynamic systems; (b) zero-energy buildings, (c) solar heating systems and,
(d) absorption chillers, (e) any other related topic.
Expertise sought: Intellectual property rights, Research ethics, Business aspects, Scientific
research, Coordination. Cooperation, Innovation. Technology transfer, Evaluation,
Forecasting, Legislation. Regulations, Policies, Security, Regional development, Economic
aspects, Information. Media, Education. Training, Social aspects, Sustainable development,
Environmental protection, Mathematics. Statistics, Earth sciences, Meteorology, Hydrogen
and fuel cells, Energy saving, Energy storage. Energy. Transport, Renewable sources of
energy, Fossil fuels, Automation, Network technologies, ICT Applications, Materials
technology, Construction technology, Information processing. Information systems,
Roles sought: Project participant, Project coordinator,
Organisation types sought:
Countries sought: Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom,
Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Macedonia,
the former Yugoslav Republic of, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, Canada,
Kuwait, Oman, United Arab Emirates, United States,
Call for proposal specific information
1. Themes covered by this call
LCE-02-2014: Developing the next generation technologies of renewable electricity and
heating/cooling
2. Funding schemes applicable for this call (Please see call fiche for full details)
RIA (Research and Innovation action)
3. Open call with multiple deadlines
2014-04-01 +17:00:00 Stage 1
Main contact
Dr. Alexandros Arsalis
Organisation name: University of Cyprus
https://sites.google.com/site/alexandrosarsalis/
Department/Unit: Department of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering
P.O. Box: 20537
Address: 75, Kallipoleos Avenue,
1678 Nicosia, Cyprus
Research and Development of a New Generation of Intelligent Systems for Primary
Storage and Waste Management
Description of the project offered:
The aim of the project is management the primary delay of municipal waste, development
of intelligent system of underground containers with a fully automated process of baling
and wrapping, easy deferment bale of waste and adaptability to the needs and habits of
users with maximum protection of the environment and minimal engagement of resource of
management. The case study of the proposed project addresses the issue of developing a
new system concept for the disposal of municipal waste in urban areas. This system
supports the existing technology of underground disposal, but its concept is based on a
completely new platform that is compact with the current developments in this area. The
tendency of a permanent increase in living standards and the dislocation of population in
major urban areas have resulted in significant problem of proper disposal of municipal
waste. The basic idea of the project is manifested in a systematic and comprehensive
analysis in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC in order to examine the possibility of
introducing an optimal system in the process of waste disposal. Existing solutions of
underground containers have shown some advantages over traditional methods of waste
disposal, in terms of better isolation and smaller environmental impact, greater capacity and
the benefits that users have regarding the proper disposal of waste using RFID technology
(containers for paper, PET, glass, cans, etc.). However, an essential approach that is related
to the storage of waste in an underground container as well as deferment in a transport
vehicle is remained unchanged compared to the traditional way of waste management.
Disadvantages this of system organizations are manifested through a long period of
management of waste, engagement of higher number of personnel and trucks which
reduces the efficiency of the process of collecting waste and greater impact on the
environment. Particularly unfavorable is situation as regards the further movement of waste
in the recycling chain because before referral waste in recycling centre is requires treatment
through process of pressing and baling. These activities are aimed at the formation of
packaging transport units which are higher specific gravity suitable for transport and
storage.
Project proposer: Jovan Tepic ()
Partner role: Project coordinator
Partner organisation: Education
Call for proposal title: Waste: A resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw materials
Call for proposal identifier: H2020-WASTE-2015-two-stage
Description of the collaboration sought:
Organization Type: Scientific research organizations and manufacturing companies
Required Skills and Expertise: Construction of underground containers
Role in the Project: Partner
Other Requirements: Intelligent Systems
Expertise sought: Waste management,
Roles sought: Project participant,
Organisation types sought: Research, Education, Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME),
Countries sought: Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom,
Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Macedonia,
the former Yugoslav Republic of, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey,
Call for proposal specific information
1. Open call with multiple deadlines
2014-10-16 +17:00:00 Stage 1
2. Themes covered by this call
WASTE-6a-2015: Eco-innovative solutions
3. Funding schemes applicable for this call (Please see call fiche for full details)
IA (Innovation action)
Main contact
Prof. Dr. Jovan Tepic
Organisation name: Faculty of Technical Sciences
http://www.ftn.uns.ac.rs/
Department/Unit: Department for Traffic Engineering
Address: Trg Dositeja Obradovica 6,
Novi Sad, Serbia
Efficient heat recovery systems from underground and surface industrial processes
Description of the project offered:
The combustion, furnace, coke and refinery gases belong to inexhaustible industrial raw
material regarding the heat quantity released during the electricity production in Thermalpower Plants and in the steel and iron production. These gases may represent a permanent
and needed raw material for the development of the new methods, techniques and
technologies for heat recovery, which normally dissipates into the atmosphere. The
importance of the heat recovery form these gases consists in saving the fuel from the caloric
energy recovery system; the saving of the fuel indirect accomplished by the attenuation of
the loses associated with the extraction and transport of liquid and solid fuels; material
resources and social work consume saving for exploration, extraction and transport of
primary fuels; increasing productivity and decreasing the cost price of the final product. The
recovered heat can be used either within the technological circuit from the industrial
platform or by the nearby local communities.
Project proposer: ION GHERGHE (Romania)
Partner role: Project participant
Partner organisation: Research
Call for proposal title: Energy Efficiency - PPP EeB and SPIRE topics
Call for proposal identifier: H2020-EE-2015-1-PPP
Description of the collaboration sought:
Expertise sought: Intellectual property rights, Scientific research, Coordination. Cooperation,
Innovation. Technology transfer, Regional development, Economic aspects, Clean coal
technologies, Sustainable development, Environmental protection, Project management
methodologies, Life sciences, Earth sciences, Energy saving, Energy storage. Energy.
Transport, Renewable sources of energy, Fossil fuels, Other technology, Industrial
manufacture,
Roles sought: Project coordinator, Project participant,
Organisation types sought: Consultancy, Education, Research, Industry, Public
administration, Technology transfer, Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME),
Countries sought: Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom,
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Iceland, Israel, Austria, Liechtenstein, Macedonia,
the former Yugoslav Republic of, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey,
Call for proposal specific information
1. Themes covered by this call
EE-18-2015: New technologies for utilization of heat recovery in large industrial systems,
considering the whole energy cycle from heat production to transformation, delivery and
end use
2. Funding schemes applicable for this cal (Please see call fiche for full details)
RIA (Research and Innovation action)
Main contact
Mr. ION GHERGHE
Organisation name: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN MINE SAFETY AND PROTECTION TO
EXPLOSION – INSEMEX PETROSANI
http://www.insemex.ro
Department/Unit: Department for Safety of Mineral Resources/Mining safety and industrial ventilation laboratory
Address: 32-34 G-ral. Vasile Milea Street,
Petrosani, Hunedoara, Romania
Climate changes influence upon the underground atmosphere towards developing a
personnel protective system for workers
Description of the project offered:
The development of a unitary European forecasting system for protecting the workers
engaged in underground mining against radical and unexpected changes occurred during
the onset of extreme weather events linked to climate change.
The global climate system is continuously changing and the long and medium term forecasts
can reveal changes in behaviour and intensity of the weather phenomena on the
continental area, respectively the emergence of new ones unspecific to the area. These
changes can lead to the deep change of the underground environment, major disturbance in
the gas emanations regime, air circulation systems etc, respectively to increasing the risk of
explosion occurrence with direct consequences on the workers safety.
Project proposer: DORU CIOCLEA (Romania)
Partner role: Project participant
Partner organisation: Research
Call for proposal title: Growing a Low Carbon, Resource Efficient Economy with a
Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials
Call for proposal identifier: H2020-SC5-2014-two-stage
Description of the collaboration sought:
Expertise sought: Scientific research, Coordination. Cooperation, Innovation. Technology
transfer, Forecasting, Security, Employment issues, Social aspects, Climate change and
Carbon cycle research, Sustainable development, Environmental protection, Safety, Project
management methodologies, Life sciences, Mathematics. Statistics, Earth sciences,
Meteorology, Fossil fuels, Other technology, Industrial manufacture,
Roles sought: Project coordinator, Project participant,
Organisation types sought: Consultancy, Research, Industry, Public administration,
Technology transfer, Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME),
Countries sought: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United
Kingdom, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein,
Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland,
Turkey,
Call for proposal specific information
1. Open call with multiple deadlines
2014-09-16 +17:00:00 Stage 2
2. Themes covered by this call
SC5-03b-2014: Linkages between climate change actions and sustainable development
3. Funding schemes applicable for this call (Please see call fiche for full details)
RIA (Research and Innovation action)
Main contact
Mr. DORU CIOCLEA
Organisation name: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN MINE SAFETY AND PROTECTION TO
EXPLOSION – INSEMEX PETROSANI
http://www.insemex.ro
Department/Unit: Departamnet for Safety of Mineral Resources/Mining safety and industrial ventilation laboratory
Address: 32-34 G-ral. Vasile Milea Street,
Petrosani, Hunedoara, Romania
Civil and industrial buildings preventive protection system against gas accumulation in
areas affected by fossil fuels extraction
Description of the project offered:
The development of a European accepted detection system, for protecting the civil and
industrial constructions, located on or near closed mines buildings, in relation with the
migration through soil of gases towards the surface, respectively their accumulation in civil
and industrial spaces.
Establishing structural maps regarding the areas affected by gas migration through soil in
order to prevent the accidents generated by flammable gas accumulation in existing or
upcoming civil and industrial constructions.
Project proposer: EMERIC CHIUZAN (Romania)
Partner role: Project participant
Partner organisation: Research
Call for proposal title: Disaster-resilience: safeguarding and securing society, including
adapting to climate change
Call for proposal identifier: H2020-DRS-2014
Description of the collaboration sought:
Expertise sought: Intellectual property rights, Scientific research, Coordination. Cooperation,
Innovation. Technology transfer, Security, Sustainable development, Environmental
protection, Safety, Project management methodologies, Life sciences, Earth sciences,
Energy storage. Energy. Transport, Fossil fuels, Other technology, Industrial manufacture,
Roles sought: Project coordinator, Project participant,
Organisation types sought:
Countries sought: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United
Kingdom, Turkey,
Call for proposal specific information
1. Themes covered by this call
DRS-07-2014: Crisis management topic 7: Crises and disaster resilience – operationalizing
resilience concepts
2. Finding schemes applicable for this call (Please see call fiche for full details)
RIA (Research and Innovation action)
Main contact
Mr. EMERIC CHIUZAN
Organisation name: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN MINE SAFETY AND PROTECTION TO
EXPLOSION – INSEMEX PETROSANI
http://www.insemex.ro
Department/Unit: Department for Safety of Mineral Resources/Mining safety and industrial ventilation laboratory
Address: 32-34 G-ral. Vasile Milea Street,
Petrosani, Hunedoara, Romania
The ecologically friendly process of ozone-dynamic disintegration of scrap tires including
metal-cord tire
Description of the project offered:
We have proposed the ozone-dynamic method making possible disintegration of tire into
separate elements which can be reused. We have reached 90-95 % level of rubber
separation from tire. The obtained rubber crumb is absolutely free from metal and textile
pieces. Proposed technology is economically sound and consumes only 120 kW*hour per 1
ton of used tyres.
What we are going to do, is to develop a new prototype line for production of rubber crumb
from used tires. The planned production capacity makes 600-800 tons of a fine rubber
crumbs per year. We are looking for partners from Europe (as coordinator, as participants)
to make next step in technology development. It allows to get commercially attractive
prototype.
Processing of the scrap tires is a serious problem throughout the world because tires have a
composite construction. The technology for tire recycling is complex and energy intensive.
Great amounts of post-consumer tires are accumulated at disposal areas. At the same time
rubber crumb obtained from tires is a valuable secondary raw material for production of
many kind of technical rubber products.
The ideal way for reprocessing of used tyres is the separation of metal cord and textile from
the rubber.
Environmentally friendly and energy efficient ozone-dynamic technology for tire
disintegration was developed. This technology exploits the well-known effect of rubber
cracking in ozone atmosphere. This technology makes it possible to divide used tires into
components (rubber, metal and textile). The technology allows to process tires both with
metal and textile cord. The developed operating facilities allow to process tires of size type
from R13 to R16.
There are some topics that suit for proposed project:
Topic: Eco-innovative solutions
WASTE-6a-2015
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/
2114-waste-6a-2015.html
Topic: Eco-innovative strategies
WASTE-6b-2015
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/
2116-waste-6b-2015.html
Topic: Recycling of raw materials from products and buildings
WASTE-3-2014
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/
2106-waste-3-2014.html
Project proposer: Volodymyr Golota (Ukraine)
Partner role: Project participant
Partner organisation: Research
Call for proposal title: Waste: A resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw materials
Call for proposal identifier: H2020-WASTE-2015-two-stage
Description of the collaboration sought:
Expertise sought:
Roles sought: Project coordinator,
Organisation types sought: Technology transfer, Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME),
Countries sought:
Call for proposal specific information
1. Open call with multiple deadlines
2014-10-16 +17:00:00 Stage 1
2. Themes covered by this call
WASTE-6a-2015: Eco-innovative solutions
3. Funding schemes applicable for this call (Please see call fiche for full details)
RIA (Research and Innovation action)
Main contact
Dr. Volodymyr Golota
Organisation name: National Science Center “Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology”
http://www.kipt.kharkov.ua
Department/Unit: Low-Temperature Non-Equilibrium Plasma Chemistry
Address: 1, Akademichna str.,
61108 Kharkiv, Ukraine
Efficient system for collecting/using the biogas resulted from biodegradation processes
Description of the project offered:
By municipal wastes we understand the majority of wastes generated in urban and rural
environment, households, commercial units, traders, street waste collected from public
spaces, parks, green spaces etc.
The biodegradation processes lead to significant biogas quantities, which has as main
component the methane gas. Methane gas released into the atmosphere has a more
pronounced effect than carbon dioxide, thus the contribution of methane to the
greenhouse gas is over 20 times higher than carbon dioxide. This project has relevance in
terms of environmental protection and energy recovery. The medium quantity of
biodegradable municipal waste for a population of 400,000 inhabitants is about 71250 tons
of waste / year.
Methane gas resulted from the biodegradation processes will be converted into electricity.
There will be performed determinations on the optimization of the production efficiency,
determinations of explosivity parameters by using the shock tube.
Project proposer: ANDREI SZOLLOSI (Romania)
Partner role: Project participant
Partner organisation: Research
Call for proposal title: Waste: A resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw materials
Call for proposal identifier: H2020-WASTE-2015-one-stage
Description of the collaboration sought:
Expertise sought: Scientific research, Coordination. Cooperation, Innovation. Technology
transfer, Regional development, Climate change and Carbon cycle research, Sustainable
development, Waste management, Environmental protection, Project management
methodologies, Measurement methods, Life sciences, Biotechnology, Earth sciences,
Biofuels, Energy saving, Energy storage. Energy. Transport, Renewable sources of energy,
Materials technology, Industrial manufacture,
Roles sought: Project coordinator, Project participant,
Organisation types sought:
Countries sought: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United
Kingdom, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey,
Call for proposal specific information
1. Themes covered by this call
WASTE-4d-2015: Raw materials partnerships
2. Funding schemes applicable for this call (Please see call fiche for full details)
CSA (Coordination & support action)
Main contact
Mr. ANDREI SZOLLOSI
Organisation name: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN MINE SAFETY AND PROTECTION TO
EXPLOSION – INSEMEX PETROSANI
http://www.insemex.ro
Department/Unit: Department for Safety of Mineral Resources/Physico-Chemical Analisys Laboratory
Address: 32-34 G-ral. Vasile Milea Street,
Petrosani, Hunedoara, Romania
Integrated system for reducing the pollution of waste water and contaminated soils by
mining activities, using environmental friendly methods
Description of the project offered:
Phyto-extraction is a method for decontaminating the soil of heavy metals and other
pollutants. It is based on plant tolerance and accumulation characteristics of heavy metals
from their crops. These accumulator plants are able through their adapted physiology to
accumulate up to 1% of the pollutant towards their dry matter. The scientific and
technological goal of the project is to develop and validate a system for reducing the
pollution of the residual waters and contaminated soil from mining activities by combining
phytoremediation with biomass production. Europe is currently facing a complex situation
in terms of environmental pollution Phyto-remediation has many positive points from the
environmental and economic point of view. It allows preserving the landscape and also
agricultural activity after remediation. Economically, it is less expensive than other methods.
The project implementation will lead to the greening of the contaminated areas, and the
use of the resulted biomass as biofuel.The novelty will be given by the implementation of
clean technologies, less expensive, for the remediation of mine water and contaminated soil
due to mining activities and by the development of a pilot plant for the production of
biofuel derived from plant biomass used in the extraction.
Project proposer: IRINA NALBOC (Romania)
Partner role: Project participant
Partner organisation: Research
Call for proposal title: N/A
Description of the collaboration sought:
Expertise sought: Intellectual property rights, Scientific research, Coordination. Cooperation,
Innovation. Technology transfer, Regional development, Climate change and Carbon cycle
research, Sustainable development, Waste management, Environmental protection, Project
management methodologies, Standards, Reference materials, Measurement methods,
Water resource management, Agriculture, Life sciences, Biotechnology, Earth sciences,
Biofuels, Energy saving, Energy storage. Energy. Transport, Renewable sources of energy,
Materials technology, Industrial manufacture,
Roles sought: Project coordinator, Project participant,
Organisation types sought:
Countries sought: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United
Kingdom, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland,
Main contact
Ms. IRINA NALBOC
Organisation name: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN MINE SAFETY AND PROTECTION TO
EXPLOSION – INSEMEX PETROSANI
http://www.insemex.ro
Department/Unit: DEPARTAMENT FOR SAFETY OF MINERAL RESOURCES/PHISYCO AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY
Address: 32-34 G-ral. Vasile Milea Street,
Petrosani, Hunedoara, Romania
Fax: +40 254 546 277
Assessment and management of the explosion risk due to biofuels production and
processing
Description of the project offered:
Biofuels are presented as being a renewable energy source and feasible substitutes /
alternative to currently used fossil fuels.
The main goal of the project is to offer a fundamental base from which there can be made
predictions regarding the potential risks, as we witness the development of this industry
and the growing trend of manufacturers of such fuels. This trend will increase the risk of
explosion. Risk can be decreased by design and control process for equipment, which
depend on the experimental data and models on extreme process conditions. Currently,
such data are almost non-existent due to the rapid development of biofuels. This research
and development project is desired to fill this gap. Experiments at different initial conditions
will enable the development of proper tools for prediction and safety to explosion. The
results of the project will include an expert system regarding the explosion hazard of airbiofuel systems.
Project proposer: MARIA PRODAN (Romania)
Partner role: Project participant
Partner organisation: Research
Call for proposal title: N/A
Description of the collaboration sought:
Expertise sought: Intellectual property rights, Scientific research, Coordination. Cooperation,
Innovation. Technology transfer, Security, Sustainable development, Environmental
protection, Safety, Biofuels, Energy saving, Energy storage. Energy. Transport, Renewable
sources of energy, Materials technology, Transport,
Roles sought: Project coordinator, Project participant,
Organisation types sought: Consultancy, Research, Education, Industry, Technology transfer,
Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME), ,
Countries sought: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United
Kingdom, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey,
Main contact
Mrs. MARIA PRODAN
Organisation name: National Institute for Research and Develompent in Mine Safety and Protection to Explosion - INSEMEX
Petrosani Romania
http://www.insemex.ro
Department/Unit: Department for the Safety of Mineral Recources/Physico-Chemical Analysis Laboratory
Address: G-ral Vasile Milea street, no. 32-34,
Petrosani, Hunedoara, Romania
Tel: 0040729939524
the bridge of cultures ; traditional music and dance
Description of the project offered:
According us, excessuive usage of technology in daily life affects youngs adversly and
making them unaware of cultural values so we aim to use traditional dance and music as a
bridge between youngs for sharing socio-cultural knowledge and traditional experiments
and also incresing linguistic-abilities ...And this Project contains some touristic tours like
museums or other touristic places in Turkey because our aim is not only share our culture
but also improving language skills without making our youngs get bored.We prepare this
Project in erasmus + youths.
Our Project for two years and the age range is 16-19
Project proposer: filiz efe (Turkey)
Partner role: Project coordinator
Partner organisation:
Call for proposal title: N/A
Description of the collaboration sought:
we are looking for a partnership who are interested in folk music and dance and also
,sharing cultures values..
Expertise sought:
Roles sought: Project coordinator, Project participant,
Organisation types sought:
Countries sought: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United
Kingdom, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein,
Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland,
Turkey,