RESULTS OF THE SEA-EU CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR FUNDING COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

Thanks to the support of the Croatian Ministry of Science and Education, the University of Split granted 10 projects of the SEA-EU research collaborations that obtained the highest rate from the expert jury. The aim of this call was to gather scientists and researchers of the SEA-EU alliance and help them initiate collaboration and establish bases for new joint competitive projects. All projects were rated by the three members of the expert jury, at least one of them was an international expert from the SEA-EU alliance. Three main components of the project application were measured: Excellence, Relevance and Impact.

According to the Call for proposals for funding collaborative research and innovation are, best rated projects are:

 

Name of the applicant

Title of the project

SEA-EU Partner University

Prof.  Snježana Knezić

Coastal Multi-hazard Vulnerability of Structures & Infrastructure

University of Malta

 

 

Prof.  Damir Sekulić

Scholastic factors and physical activity levels in adolescents; prospective analysis during COVID-19 pandemic period

University of Cadiz,

University of Malta

Joško Božić, associate professor

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on work content satisfaction,

psychophysiological distress and sense of control and cohesiveness among public health

workers involved in pandemic control

University of Cadiz

 

 

Anamarija Jurčev Savičević, associate professor

Impact of COVID-19 illness on professional soccer players

University of Malta

 

 

Sandra Sterle

Photography and film production in the European port towns and territories. Bodies, Images, Territories. Getting to know each other’s environments through art

University of Western Brittany

Prof.  Nataša Zenić - Sekulić

Predictors of physical activity in adolescence; prospective study of specific correlates

University of Gdansk

 

 

Prof.  Nikša Alfirević

Social Science Research Policies and Evaluation in Poland and Croatia

University of Gdansk

 

 

Tea Katunarić

Exploration of underwater cultural heritage using new technologies and digital tools

University of Malta

 

 

Prof.  Ivan Slapničar

Solution to the Maxmin Problem max ||Ax|| Subject to ||Bx|| <= 1 over Quaternion Algebra

University of Cadiz

 

 

Prof.  Dinko Vukadinović

Energy-Stored quasi-Z-Source Inverters for MVDC Grids” (ES-qZSI-MVDC)

University of Cadiz

 

 

 

 

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