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AENEAS

AENEAS - Advanced European Network of E-infrastructures for Astronomy with the SKA

Abstract: The objective of the AENEAS project is to develop a concept and design for a distributed, federated European Science Data Centre (ESDC) to support the astronomical community in achieving the scientific goals of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). The scientific potential of the SKA radio telescope is unprecedented and represents one of the highest priorities for the international scientific community. By the same token, the large scale, rate, and complexity of data the SKA will generate, present challenges in data management, computing, and networking that are similarly world-leading. SKA Regional Centres (SRC) like the ESDC will be a vital resource to enable the community to take advantage of the scientific potential of the SKA. Within the tiered SKA operational model, the SRCs will provide essential functionality which is not currently provisioned within the directly operated SKA facilities. AENEAS brings together all the European member states currently part of the SKA project as well as potential future EU SKA national partners, the SKA Organisation itself, and a larger group of international partners including the two host countries Australia and South Africa.

EU emblem AENEAS has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 731016.

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Struttura INAF IRA Bologna

Bando: H2020-INFRASUPP-2016-1

Riferimento contratto n. 731016

Inizio: 01/01/2017

Durata: 36 mesi

Coordinamento: STICHTING ASTRON, NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE FOR RADIO ASTRONOMY (NL)

Partner:

UMAN (UK)

UCAM (UK)

CHALMERS (SE)

GEANT LTD (UK)

EGI.eu (NL)

MPG (DE)

Juelic (DE)

SKAO (UK)

STFC (UK)

CSIC (ES)

IT (PT)

CNRS (FR)

GRNET (GR)

FOM (NL)

JIV-ERIC (NL)

ILT (NL)

SNIC (SE)

EPFL (CH)

UNIGE (CH)

CSIRO (AU)

AARNet (AU)

VUW (NZ)

CSIR (ZA)

UCT (ZA)

NRF (ZA)

RDA (UK)

 

 

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Il lancio della missione è previsto per il 2026

Il lancio della missione è previsto per il 2026

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