Cosmology, gravity and dark sector of the universe (Q19822)

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Revision as of 17:23, 22 October 2020 by DG Regio (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: summary (P836): The CoGraDS project aims to answer key issues of cosmology, which are the essence of dark matter and dark energy, and the validity of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity. These issues will be addressed by an international team of scientists from the newly established Central European Institute of Cosmology (CEICO) at the FZÚ. The project will allow technological advances in the field of photosensors with increased sensitivity in the red and...)
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Project in Czech Republic financed by DG Regio
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Cosmology, gravity and dark sector of the universe
Project in Czech Republic financed by DG Regio

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    114,579,368.68 Czech koruna
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    4,583,174.75 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    160,587,762.7 Czech koruna
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    6,423,510.51 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    71.35 percent
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    1 November 2016
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    31 October 2022
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    Fyzikální ústav AV ČR, v. v. i.
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    50°8'4.56"N, 14°28'0.44"E
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    18200
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    Projekt CoGraDS za cíl zodpovězení klíčových otázek kosmologie, jimiž jsou podstata temné hmoty a temné energie a platnost Einsteinovy Obecné teorie relativity. Těmito otázkami se bude zabývat mezinárodní tým vědců z nově založeného Central European Institute of Cosmology (CEICO) na FZÚ. Projekt umožní technologické pokroky v oblasti fotosenzorů se zvýšenou citlivostí v červeném a infračerveném spektru. Poskytne také nové vědomosti o fyzice počátků a vývoje vesmíru na malých i velkých škálách. a. (Czech)
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    The CoGraDS project aims to answer key issues of cosmology, which are the essence of dark matter and dark energy, and the validity of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity. These issues will be addressed by an international team of scientists from the newly established Central European Institute of Cosmology (CEICO) at the FZÚ. The project will allow technological advances in the field of photosensors with increased sensitivity in the red and infrared spectrum. It will also provide new knowledge of the physics of the beginnings and the evolution of the universe on both small and large scales. a. (English)
    22 October 2020
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    CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/0000437
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