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ACO - AstroChemical Origins

Abstract: The project ACO (AstroChemical Origins) has two main objectives:

1) to unveil the early history of the Solar System, using the chemical composition of today forming Solar-like planetary systems and comparing it with that of the Solar System primitive bodies;

2) to train a new generation of researchers able to tackle this highly interdisciplinary problem, providing them with a wide-range of transferable skills, including the ability to communicate Science to a large audience.

This will be obtained by setting up:

(a) a coordinated network of PhD research projects which will be carried out by 17 ESRs under the supervision of members of the ACO Beneficiaries;

(b) a structured secondment network, to expose ESRs to alternative research environments;

(c) a significant exposure of ESRs to the non-academic sector, via PhD co-supervision, secondment, short visits and training from non-academic ACO Beneficiaries and Partners;

(d) specific courses at the host institutions as well as network schools with specialized interdisciplinary and transferable skills courses;

(e) international conferences open to the scientific community;

(f) several activities to make ACO network and its science known to the general public.

In order to achieve the ACO objectives, the proposed network is constituted by fourteen Beneficiaries, whose four from the non-academic sector, plus seven Partner Organisations, whose six from the non-academic sector.

Each Participating Organization will provide a complementary expertise indispensable to achieve of the ACO objectives: (i) instrumental, observational, theoretical, computational, modeling, and experimental to reach the scientific goal and, (ii) on informatics, scientific presentation and management, for completing the wide-transferable training.

EU emblem ACO has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 811312.

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Struttura INAF: OA Arcetri

Bando: H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

Riferimento contratto n. 811312

Inizio: 01/05/2019

Durata: 48 mesi

Coordinamento: UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES (UGA)

Partner:

UCL (UK)

UNITO (IT)

UAB (ES)

UNIPG (IT)

UNMAN (UK)

POAM (UK)

IRAM (FR)

IRAP (FR)

MASTER-UP (IT)

AMU (FR)

UNITN (IT)

 

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