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SAS · Safer Autonomous Systems

H2020Status: CLOSED1 November 201830 April 2023EU funding €4,114,732Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

Autonomous systems offer humankind tremendous opportunities, like freeing us from mundane tasks, carrying out risky procedures and generally giving us more time to enjoy the things we like doing. However, we lack trust in many forms of autonomous systems: partly this is human nature, but primarily because these systems, such as self-driving cars, have not demonstrated their safety credentials. Only by making these systems safer can we expect their widespread acceptance. The Safer Autonomous Systems (SAS) ETN is about getting people to trust these systems by making the systems safer. In order to achieve this objective and to train a group of highly skilled, responsible, future innovators, we will bring together 15 early-stage researchers (ESRs) to investigate new forms of system-safety engineering, dependability engineering, fault-tolerant and failsafe hardware/software design, model-based safety analysis, safety-assurance case development, cyber-security, as well as legal and ethical aspects. SAS will actively research the development of safer autonomous systems at multi-nationals like Bosch, but it also wants to stimulate the development of new safety designs, modelling and assurance techniques by involving the ESRs in SMEs and, potentially, their own start-ups. To help the ESRs put what they have learned during their research and S/T training into practise in their future careers, they will also receive soft-skills training to help them communicate effectively at all levels and become sought-after recruits. SAS is closely aligned with the high-priority areas of the EU, addressing many Horizon 2020 thematics, e.g., Industrial Leadership (Advanced manufacturing and processing), Societal Challenges (Smart, green and integrated transport; Secure, clean and efficient energy) and Excellent Science. But the most important output of SAS will be 15 well qualified people who have been trained to tackle many of the problems now being faced by European industry.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €1,025,280

participant

RH MARINE NETHERLANDS BV

NL · €265,620

participant

HORIBA MIRA LIMITED

UK · €303,173

participant

ROBERT BOSCH GMBH

DE · €252,788

partner

SICK AG

DE

partner

AIRBUS OPERATIONS SAS

FR

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €505,577

partner

JAGUAR LAND ROVER LIMITED

UK

participant

UNIVERSITY OF YORK

UK · €1,212,690

partner

PORTABLE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

IE

partner

RHEINLAND-PFALZISCHE TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT

DE

partner

STICHTING MARITIEM RESEARCH INSTITUUT NEDERLAND

NL

partner

CNH INDUSTRIAL BELGIUM

BE

partner

EQUINOR ASA

NO

partner

Naïo Technologies SAS

FR

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €549,604

partner

LLOYD'S REGISTER EMEA

UK

Research fields

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