Eucor – The European Campus is marked by the activity of cross-border networks and projects. They are the basis for cooperation of the universities on the Upper Rhine.
Networks
There are interdisciplinary networks as well as highly specialised research groups. They are led by scientists and often open for students and doctoral candidates.
- Biotechnology [biology]
- Collegium Beatus Rhenanus [sciences of antiquity]
- Communication in a multilingual and pluricultural context [multilingualism]
- Enzyme reactivities and their applications
- Eucor English [english language]
- Eucor library network [libraries]
- Eucor Network in Scandinavian Studies [scandinavian studies]
- European Cancer Center [cancer research]
- Hermann Paul School of Linguistics [linguistics]
- Neurex [neuroscience]
- Upper Rhine Cluster for Sustainability Research (URCforSR) [sustainability]
- Upper Rhine Immunology Group [Immunologie]
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Projects
Many European Campus scientists are working on specific topics with colleagues from other universities on bi-, tri- or multi-national research projects. They complement each other in their expertise, can work in different laboratories and benefit from the added value of networking.
- ASIMUTE [energy management]
- AUTOMETA [laboratory technology]
- Clim’Ability Care [climate change]
- EMPOWER#IoT [Sensor technology]
- EURIdoc [immunology]
- Gen-Q [quantum science]
- Georg H. Endress Postdoc cluster [quantum science]
- KliWiReSSE [botany and climate adaptation]
- KTUR² [knowledge and technology transfer]
- QUANTUM-PRECISION [medical technology]
- QUSTEC [quantum science]
- SMI – Smart Meter Inclusif [intelligent energy management]
- Upper Rhine Sustainable Food [sustainable food systems]
- WaterPollutionSensor [monitoring of drinking water]
- ZUNAMI [water analysis]
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Seed Money Projects
Below you will find an overview of all projects funded through the EGTC Eucor's own funding instrument, Seed Money.
"Thanks to Seed Money, we have been able to strengthen the cooperation between Strasbourg and Freiburg around Turcology and Islamic studies, which are rare but central disciplines in the tradition of both universities."
Jun.-Prof. Aude Aylin de Tapia
Junior Professor, Islamic Studies and Turcology, University of Freiburg