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Deep Learning Powered Holographic Microscopy for Biothreat Detection on Field

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The I-CISK project aims to create user-tailored climate information adapted to the needs and perceptions of users, the temporal and spatial context of the stakeholders and the knowledge of local residents. 

The project will develop personalised climate services in partnership with stakeholders.  In our living laboratory, we will jointly create climate services to help people adapt to urban heat, by investigating the heat island phenomenon in Budapest.

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NEWS

LIVING LAB
 

CITyZCAN

HEAT ISLANDs Mapping campaign

CLEAN AIR ACTION Group

Our Partners

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101037293

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