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Economic information: Grants

Awarded

To see the Grants awarded by the IAC (Access the National Subsidy Advertising System) select "Convocatorias", Admon. del Estado: select:  Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación e Universidades;  Organo: select: Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias

Received

  • Building a Physical Understanding of Galaxy Evolution with Data Driven Astronomy
    Within the next couple of years, we will witness the arrival of two new space observatories which will revolutionise the field of galaxy formation. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) which launch is planed for December 2021, will unveil, for the first time, the optical rest-frame morphologies of galaxies in the very early universe (z>3). The
    Marc
    Huertas-Portocarrero Company
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    In force
  • CAD / CAE specialized software
    María Begoña García Lorenzo
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    Not in force
  • Canary Islands Digital Innovation Hub- CIDIHUB
    The CIDIHIUB is a partnership of 15 organizations and competence centers specialized in business digitalisation, providing key infrastructure, resources and knowledge for the digital transformation of companies and public institutions. Although mainly operating in the Canary Islands region, the CIDIHUB also collaborates with entities located in
    Emilio
    García García
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    In force
  • Carbon molecular nanostructures in space- NANOSPACE
    The aim of NanoSpace is to determine the abundance, formation mechanisms and astrochemical role of carbonaceous nanoparticles in space. Carbon is ubiquitous in space; from small carbon and hydrocarbon molecules to fullerenes and large but currently unidentified polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, carbonaceous dust particles and ultimately life. The
    Domingo Aníbal
    García Hernández
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    In force
  • Catalogue of open clusters with physical parameters from the Gaia mission
    Open clusters are groups of stars, from a few hundreds to several thousands of stars, which have formed from the same molecular cloud. They represent very important entities in our Galaxy to understand star formation and evolution because their members share similar distance, age and metallicity. This year our group has studied four of the closest
    Nicolas Cédric
    Lodieu
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    Not in force
  • Characterisation and impact of winds in stellar-mass black holes
    The project aims to observationally exploit X-ray binaries, a research line in which our group it is one of the world leaders. These stellar systems, composed of a black hole (or a neutron star) and a solar-like star (companion), are unique laboratories to explore the behaviour of the matter and radiation under the most extreme gravitational fields
    Teodoro
    Muñoz Darias
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    Not in force