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HERCULES · towards geoHazards rEsilient infRastruCtUre under changing cLimatES

H2020Status: SIGNED1 March 201831 August 2023EU funding €2,016,000Call H2020-MSCA-RISE-2017

HERCULES brings together a multidisciplinary team crossing boundaries within technology, systems thinking and society to develop a step change in the understanding and monitoring capabilities of geohazards and in turn produce ground breaking new methods to boost the resilience of current infrastructure under changing climates. The programme will undertake fundamental research to ascertain the pathways and grow our capacity to assess and predict risks due to geohazards. The proposed study will employ a range of novel research approaches across multiple scales, from the macro-scale through to the micro scale including the integration of Earth Observation techniques, laboratory investigation and by investigating the ground behaviour at the scale of soil particles experimentally using tomography and numerical techniques such as the Discrete Element Method. Our approach is unique in that the design and implementation of the technology is informed not only through the combination of laboratory and field studies, data interpretation and numerical simulations, but also coproduced through consultation with the local community. We will use crowdsourced geographic information with real-time environmental data and models to provide a decision-making framework to be adapted to local needs for the monitoring and early-warning of geozahards to improve urban resilience. The goals of the project are to: i) exchange knowledge in a multidisciplinary environment between academia and industry; ii) develop new insights, approaches and technologies that support the needs of end-users to make both the built environment and infrastructure more resilient to the increasing threat of natural hazards due to the effect of a more variable climate; iii) train Early Stage Researches (ESRs) during their secondments between Institutions who will form the next generation of researchers leading academic and industrial technological developments in this field.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK

UK · €1,021,500

participant

RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN

DE · €45,000

partner

UNIVERSIDAD MAYOR DE SAN SIMON

BO

participant

ITASCA CONSULTANTS GMBH

DE · €18,000

participant

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

UK · €306,000

partner

Zhejiang University

CN

partner

University of Newcastle

AU

participant

ACCADEMIA EUROPEA DI BOLZANO

IT · €126,000

participant

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

IT · €130,500

partner

THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND

NZ

participant

ECOLE NATIONALE DES PONTS ET CHAUSSEES

FR · €166,500

participant

ARUP ITALIA SRL

IT

participant

UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN

AT · €166,500

participant

DARES TECHNOLOGY SL

ES · €13,500

participant

SARMAP SA

CH

participant

COFFEY GEOTECHNICS LIMITED

UK · €22,500

partner

NAZARBAYEV UNIVERSITY

KZ

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