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1 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
under the auspices of the European Commissionunder the auspices of the European Commission
Jesús Burgos:
Disculpar la presencia del Director.
Quisiera comentarles en su nombre lo que ha sido, es y debe ser en el futuro, también, la Astrofísica en Canarias, como núcleo estructurante de convergencia europea, es decir, como puente a los estándares europeos, desde el punto de vista científico, tecnológico, cultural, y por supuesto, económico y social. Porque nadie duda de la importancia que tienen las actividades de I+D+i, por supuesto también la astrofísica, en el desarrollo global, a todos los niveles, de una sociedad.
Estamos aquí para hablar sobre el valor añadido que pueden tener las RUPs en beneficio de esa integración y estructuración del ERA, y de las necesidades diferenciadas, debidas principalmente a su lejanía ý aislamiento geográfico, a las que habrá que dar respuesta.
Si la astrofísica en Canarias ha permitido un acercamiento de nuestra región a los estándares europeos, explotando convenientemente un recurso único como sus cielos, también, la forma en la que nuestra región, España y casi una veintena de países europeos han sabido explotar de forma inteligente ese recurso natural puede tomarse como un modelo eficaz de cómo lograr ese acercamiento a Europa, a través de una cooperación multinacional eficaz, de cómo hacer realidad el Espacio Europeo de Investigación, y de cómo disponer, en muy poco tiempo, de un centro de excelencia europeo, IAC, y una gran instalación científico-tecnológica: ENO.
Jesús Burgos:
Disculpar la presencia del Director.
Quisiera comentarles en su nombre lo que ha sido, es y debe ser en el futuro, también, la Astrofísica en Canarias, como núcleo estructurante de convergencia europea, es decir, como puente a los estándares europeos, desde el punto de vista científico, tecnológico, cultural, y por supuesto, económico y social. Porque nadie duda de la importancia que tienen las actividades de I+D+i, por supuesto también la astrofísica, en el desarrollo global, a todos los niveles, de una sociedad.
Estamos aquí para hablar sobre el valor añadido que pueden tener las RUPs en beneficio de esa integración y estructuración del ERA, y de las necesidades diferenciadas, debidas principalmente a su lejanía ý aislamiento geográfico, a las que habrá que dar respuesta.
Si la astrofísica en Canarias ha permitido un acercamiento de nuestra región a los estándares europeos, explotando convenientemente un recurso único como sus cielos, también, la forma en la que nuestra región, España y casi una veintena de países europeos han sabido explotar de forma inteligente ese recurso natural puede tomarse como un modelo eficaz de cómo lograr ese acercamiento a Europa, a través de una cooperación multinacional eficaz, de cómo hacer realidad el Espacio Europeo de Investigación, y de cómo disponer, en muy poco tiempo, de un centro de excelencia europeo, IAC, y una gran instalación científico-tecnológica: ENO.
Telescope Directors ForumTelescope Directors ForumObservatoire de Haute Provence, France. November 17- 18th, 2004Observatoire de Haute Provence, France. November 17- 18th, 2004
OPTICONOPTICONTrans-national Access ProgrammeTrans-national Access Programme
2 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
ContentsContents
OPTICON Trans-national Access Programme at a glanceOPTICON Trans-national Access Programme at a glance
OPTICON Access Office:OPTICON Access Office:
Current activities and plans for 2005Current activities and plans for 2005
2004 Preliminary results2004 Preliminary results
Management issuesManagement issues
Brief summary of the current situation and possible solutions.Brief summary of the current situation and possible solutions.
3 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
OPTICON Trans-nationalOPTICON Trans-national Access Programme at a glance Access Programme at a glance
Approx. 1000 observing nights/days + 200 hours over 5 yearsApprox. 1000 observing nights/days + 200 hours over 5 years
630 users, 400 observing runs, 500 – 600 T&S grants.630 users, 400 observing runs, 500 – 600 T&S grants.
New users, young researchers and users from countries with no similar facilities are strongly New users, young researchers and users from countries with no similar facilities are strongly encouraged to applyencouraged to apply
Added value:Added value:
Impact and evolution, proposals submission system, publicity, scientific output, complementarities Impact and evolution, proposals submission system, publicity, scientific output, complementarities and duplications in awarding time, advanced progress report and statistics, etc.and duplications in awarding time, advanced progress report and statistics, etc.
~5.5 M€
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La Silla Chile
Canary Islands (OT & ORM)
Mauna Kea Hawaii
Calar Alto Obs. Pic du MidiObs. Saint-Michel
Obs. Helmos, Kalavryta
Anglo-Australian Observatory
AAT UKST
SSTTHEMIS
DOTVTT
LT TCS
NOTTNG INTWHT
UKIRT
CFHT
ESO 3.6m
ESO 3.5m ESO
2.2m
Aristarchos
TBLOHP
CAHA 3.5m
CAHA 2.2m
OPTICON Access Programme: OPTICON Access Programme: Observatories Observatories
Access Office
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OPTICON Trans-national Access OPTICON Trans-national Access OfficeOffice
StructureStructure
Jesús Burgos Martín
Head of the OPTICON Access Office
Alejandra Martín Gálvez100% time
Anselmo Sosa Méndez50% time
Belén PeyróAdministrative support
50% time
2 FTE
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PublicityPublicity
Improvements on management procedures and tools.Improvements on management procedures and tools.
User questionnaires and feedback (Contractual issues User questionnaires and feedback (Contractual issues with the EC)with the EC)
Scientific outputScientific output
Problems and advantages of a unique Selection Problems and advantages of a unique Selection Procedure and proposal submission systemProcedure and proposal submission system
Complementarities and duplications in awarding timeComplementarities and duplications in awarding time
Standard progress reports and statisticsStandard progress reports and statistics
OPTICON Trans-national Access OPTICON Trans-national Access OfficeOffice
Current activities and PlansCurrent activities and Plans
7 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
OPTICON website OPTICON website
www.astro-opticon.orgwww.astro-opticon.org
Telescope operators’ websitesTelescope operators’ websites
OPTICON Access Programme on OPTICON Access Programme on InternetInternet
OPTICON Access Programme OPTICON Access Programme WebsiteWebsite
www.otri.iac.es/opticon/www.otri.iac.es/opticon/
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OPTICON Access Programme website OPTICON Access Programme website www.otri.iac.es/opticon/www.otri.iac.es/opticon/
9 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
USERS, TELESCOPE MANAGERS, ADMINISTRATORS
OPTICON Access Programme website OPTICON Access Programme website www.otri.iac.es/opticon/www.otri.iac.es/opticon/
10 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
OPTICON Access Programme website OPTICON Access Programme website www.otri.iac.es/opticon/www.otri.iac.es/opticon/
11 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
OPTICON Access Programme website OPTICON Access Programme website www.otri.iac.es/opticon/www.otri.iac.es/opticon/
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Information and publicity. JENAM Information and publicity. JENAM 20042004
OPTICON was presented at JENAM 2004 (Granada). A poster summarising the Programme was exhibited and handouts were made available
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Users profile. Users profile. Publicity.
IE
Two announcements were sent to the European astronomical community (March and October 2004).
A special effort was made on rasing awareness of the Programme in Central Europe countries
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PublicityPublicity
Improvements on management procedures and tools.Improvements on management procedures and tools.
User questionnaires and feedback (Contractual issues User questionnaires and feedback (Contractual issues with the EC)with the EC)
Scientific outputScientific output
Problems and advantages of a unique Selection Problems and advantages of a unique Selection Procedure and proposal submission systemProcedure and proposal submission system
Complementarities and duplications in awarding timeComplementarities and duplications in awarding time
Standard progress reports and statisticsStandard progress reports and statistics
OPTICON Trans-national Access OPTICON Trans-national Access OfficeOffice
Current activities and PlansCurrent activities and Plans
15 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
Improvements on management Improvements on management procedures and tools.procedures and tools.
To guarantee the highest quality in providing our service to the community.
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The Access Office requests list of OPTICON proposals awarded time to each Telescope
Operator.
The Access Office checks criteria of eligibility over those proposals.
The Access Office notifies to each telescope operator those proposals that fulfil all the
criteria of eligibility and those to be rejected.
The Access Office contacts ALL user teams to inform them about
this funding opportunity well BEFORE the observing run is
planned to be carried out.
Procedure to select observing teams which Procedure to select observing teams which qualify under the Access Programmequalify under the Access Programme..
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PublicityPublicity
Improvements on management procedures and tools.Improvements on management procedures and tools.
User questionnaires and feedback (Contractual issues User questionnaires and feedback (Contractual issues with the EC)with the EC)
Scientific outputScientific output
Problems and advantages of a unique Selection Problems and advantages of a unique Selection Procedure and proposal submission systemProcedure and proposal submission system
Complementarities and duplications in awarding timeComplementarities and duplications in awarding time
Standard progress reports and statisticsStandard progress reports and statistics
OPTICON Trans-national Access OPTICON Trans-national Access OfficeOffice
Current activities and PlansCurrent activities and Plans
18 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
Scientific OutputScientific OutputSET UP WEB PAGE WITH INFORMATION ABOUT:
Publications in refereed journals
Press released
Participation in conferences:
Poster contributionsOral contributions
Astronomers output (JENAM )
2004. Nº PROJECTS / SCIENTIFIC FIELDS
02468
1012141618
19 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
PublicityPublicity
Improvements on management procedures and tools.Improvements on management procedures and tools.
User questionnaires and feedback (Contractual issues User questionnaires and feedback (Contractual issues with the EC)with the EC)
Scientific outputScientific output
Problems and advantages of a unique Selection Problems and advantages of a unique Selection Procedure and proposal submission systemProcedure and proposal submission system
Complementarities and duplications in awarding timeComplementarities and duplications in awarding time
Standard progress reports and statisticsStandard progress reports and statistics
OPTICON Trans-national Access OPTICON Trans-national Access OfficeOffice
Current activities and PlansCurrent activities and Plans
20 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
20042004
Preliminary ResultsPreliminary Results
Jesús Burgos:
Disculpar la presencia del Director.
Quisiera comentarles en su nombre lo que ha sido, es y debe ser en el futuro, también, la Astrofísica en Canarias, como núcleo estructurante de convergencia europea, es decir, como puente a los estándares europeos, desde el punto de vista científico, tecnológico, cultural, y por supuesto, económico y social. Porque nadie duda de la importancia que tienen las actividades de I+D+i, por supuesto también la astrofísica, en el desarrollo global, a todos los niveles, de una sociedad.
Estamos aquí para hablar sobre el valor añadido que pueden tener las RUPs en beneficio de esa integración y estructuración del ERA, y de las necesidades diferenciadas, debidas principalmente a su lejanía ý aislamiento geográfico, a las que habrá que dar respuesta.
Si la astrofísica en Canarias ha permitido un acercamiento de nuestra región a los estándares europeos, explotando convenientemente un recurso único como sus cielos, también, la forma en la que nuestra región, España y casi una veintena de países europeos han sabido explotar de forma inteligente ese recurso natural puede tomarse como un modelo eficaz de cómo lograr ese acercamiento a Europa, a través de una cooperación multinacional eficaz, de cómo hacer realidad el Espacio Europeo de Investigación, y de cómo disponer, en muy poco tiempo, de un centro de excelencia europeo, IAC, y una gran instalación científico-tecnológica: ENO.
Jesús Burgos:
Disculpar la presencia del Director.
Quisiera comentarles en su nombre lo que ha sido, es y debe ser en el futuro, también, la Astrofísica en Canarias, como núcleo estructurante de convergencia europea, es decir, como puente a los estándares europeos, desde el punto de vista científico, tecnológico, cultural, y por supuesto, económico y social. Porque nadie duda de la importancia que tienen las actividades de I+D+i, por supuesto también la astrofísica, en el desarrollo global, a todos los niveles, de una sociedad.
Estamos aquí para hablar sobre el valor añadido que pueden tener las RUPs en beneficio de esa integración y estructuración del ERA, y de las necesidades diferenciadas, debidas principalmente a su lejanía ý aislamiento geográfico, a las que habrá que dar respuesta.
Si la astrofísica en Canarias ha permitido un acercamiento de nuestra región a los estándares europeos, explotando convenientemente un recurso único como sus cielos, también, la forma en la que nuestra región, España y casi una veintena de países europeos han sabido explotar de forma inteligente ese recurso natural puede tomarse como un modelo eficaz de cómo lograr ese acercamiento a Europa, a través de una cooperación multinacional eficaz, de cómo hacer realidad el Espacio Europeo de Investigación, y de cómo disponer, en muy poco tiempo, de un centro de excelencia europeo, IAC, y una gran instalación científico-tecnológica: ENO.
21 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
2004 – Total amount of access / 2004 – Total amount of access / telescopetelescope
21,73% - of the total amount of access to be provided under the contract.
LT, ARISTARCHOS, UKST and UKIRT: 0.0 access
22 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
2004 – Amount of access / telescope2004 – Amount of access / telescope
23 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
2004 – Total amount of access / 2004 – Total amount of access / monthmonth
2004 - Total amount of Access / 2004 - Total amount of Access / monthmonth
21,73% - of the total amount of access to be provided under the contract.
Access units
M A My Ju Jy Au Sp Oc No Dc
24 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
2004 – Number of projects / telescope2004 – Number of projects / telescope
LT, ARISTARCHOS, UKST and UKIRT: 0
25 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
2004 – Number of T&S grants / 2004 – Number of T&S grants / telescopetelescope
69 Travel & Subsistence grants
6 travel grants pending to be assigned LT, ARISTARCHOS,
UKST and UKIRT: 0
26 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
2004 – Amount of access / PI home 2004 – Amount of access / PI home institutioninstitution
27 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
333 users (members of observing teams)
23 countries.
2004 – Number of users / Home 2004 – Number of users / Home institutioninstitution
28 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
2004 - OPTICON Access Programme 2004 - OPTICON Access Programme by countryby country
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29 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
TACsTACs Guarantee a reasonable and appropriate percentage of independent Guarantee a reasonable and appropriate percentage of independent
membersmembers
Observing time:Observing time: USER FEESUSER FEES
• All the observing runs already supported and notified to user All the observing runs already supported and notified to user teams have to be reported to the EC.teams have to be reported to the EC.
Travel grantsTravel grants
• Strictly linked to those observing runs awarded under the Strictly linked to those observing runs awarded under the OPTICON contractOPTICON contract
• Eligible users have to be informed before the observations are Eligible users have to be informed before the observations are carried out.carried out.
Technical and financial reportsTechnical and financial reports Justification of the overspending during 2004Justification of the overspending during 2004
EC Contract constraintsEC Contract constraints
30 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
Access provided during 2004Access provided during 2004
Qualifying runs with OPTICON supportQualifying runs with OPTICON support
Exhaustive expenses controlExhaustive expenses control
Publicity and new usersPublicity and new users
Impact of the OPTICON programmeImpact of the OPTICON programme
Management issuesManagement issues
31 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
First provisional statistics reported in June 2004First provisional statistics reported in June 2004
Amount of access in 2004: 21,73% .Amount of access in 2004: 21,73% . Telescopes previously supported under FP5: 38% amount of access.Telescopes previously supported under FP5: 38% amount of access. New telescopes under FP6: 17 %New telescopes under FP6: 17 %
Solar Telescopes: 40 %Solar Telescopes: 40 % Night time telescopes:18%Night time telescopes:18%
Management issues. Management issues. Access provided during 2004Access provided during 2004
* Telescope operators contacted to discuss the current overspending situation.
32 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
Access provided during 2004Access provided during 2004
Qualifying runs with OPTICON supportQualifying runs with OPTICON support
Exhaustive expenses controlExhaustive expenses control
Publicity and new usersPublicity and new users
Impact of the OPTICON programmeImpact of the OPTICON programme
Management issuesManagement issues
33 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
Access provided during 2004Access provided during 2004
Qualifying runs with OPTICON supportQualifying runs with OPTICON support
Exhaustive expenses controlExhaustive expenses control
Publicity and new usersPublicity and new users
Impact of the OPTICON programmeImpact of the OPTICON programme
Management issuesManagement issues
34 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
Management issues.Management issues. New users and PublicityNew users and Publicity
The Access Office suggests:The Access Office suggests:
1.1. To continue the promotion of the OPTICON Trans-national To continue the promotion of the OPTICON Trans-national Access Programme, specially for new user, including Central Access Programme, specially for new user, including Central Europe.Europe.
1.1. Promotional material ( CDs, infodays, meetings, etc.)Promotional material ( CDs, infodays, meetings, etc.)
2.2. Guarantee the visibility of the OPTICON support on the Guarantee the visibility of the OPTICON support on the Telescope Operators’ WebsitesTelescope Operators’ Websites
2.2. To determine the rate of participation of these new users that To determine the rate of participation of these new users that are in principle eligible for OPTICON support.are in principle eligible for OPTICON support.
1.1. Telescope Operators collaboration is essentialTelescope Operators collaboration is essential
2.2. Encourage new users to submit proposals to those Encourage new users to submit proposals to those telescope with low rate of these applications.telescope with low rate of these applications.
35 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
Access provided during 2004Access provided during 2004
Qualifying runs with OPTICON supportQualifying runs with OPTICON support
Exhaustive expenses controlExhaustive expenses control
Publicity and new usersPublicity and new users
Impact of the OPTICON programmeImpact of the OPTICON programme
Management issuesManagement issues
36 Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004Haute Provence, France. November 17-18th, 2004
2004 - Impact of OPTICON Access 2004 - Impact of OPTICON Access Programme.Programme.
Partnership in proposals supported by Partnership in proposals supported by OPTICONOPTICON
20042004Number of the partnerships by countryNumber of the partnerships by country NOTE: Neither the amount of
access nor the Nº of astronomers from the same country have been taken into consideration.
PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN GERMANY INSTITUTIONS AND INSTITUTION FROM OTHER COUNTRIES IN PROPOSALS FOR OBSERVING TIME IN 2004
01234567
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CH
FR DE
DK
GR
CR
AU
UKNL
US
ES
IT
AT
2004 - Impact of OPTICON Access 2004 - Impact of OPTICON Access Programme.Programme.
Partnership in proposals supported by Partnership in proposals supported by OPTICONOPTICON
2 projects
3-4 projects
5-6 projects
DK: DenmarkDK: Denmark
ES: SpainES: Spain
FR: FranceFR: France
GR: GreeceGR: Greece
IT: ItalyIT: Italy
NL: NetherlandsNL: Netherlands
UK: United KingdomUK: United Kingdom
US: United StatesUS: United States
CR: C. RepublicCR: C. Republic
DK: DenmarkDK: Denmark
DE: GermanyDE: Germany
CH: SwitzerlandCH: Switzerland
AT: AustriaAT: Austria
AU: AustraliaAU: Australia
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CH
FR DEDE
DK
GR
CR
AU
UKNL
US
ES
IT
AT
2 projects
3-4 projects
5-6 projects
DK: DenmarkDK: Denmark
ES: SpainES: Spain
FR: FranceFR: France
GR: GreeceGR: Greece
IT: ItalyIT: Italy
NL: NetherlandsNL: Netherlands
UK: United KingdomUK: United Kingdom
US: United StatesUS: United States
CR: C. RepublicCR: C. Republic
DK: DenmarkDK: Denmark
DE: GermanyDE: Germany
CH: SwitzerlandCH: Switzerland
AT: AustriaAT: Austria
AU: AustraliaAU: Australia
2004 - Impact of OPTICON Access 2004 - Impact of OPTICON Access Programme.Programme.
Partnership in proposals supported by Partnership in proposals supported by OPTICONOPTICON
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FR DE
DK
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CR
AU
UKUKNL
US
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IT
AT
2004 - Impact of OPTICON Access 2004 - Impact of OPTICON Access Programme.Programme.
Partnership in proposals supported by Partnership in proposals supported by OPTICONOPTICON
2 projects
3-4 projects
5-6 projects
DK: DenmarkDK: Denmark
ES: SpainES: Spain
FR: FranceFR: France
GR: GreeceGR: Greece
IT: ItalyIT: Italy
NL: NetherlandsNL: Netherlands
UK: United KingdomUK: United Kingdom
US: United StatesUS: United States
CR: C. RepublicCR: C. Republic
DK: DenmarkDK: Denmark
DE: GermanyDE: Germany
CH: SwitzerlandCH: Switzerland
AT: AustriaAT: Austria
AU: AustraliaAU: Australia
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CHCH
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DK
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CR
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US
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2004 - Impact of OPTICON Access 2004 - Impact of OPTICON Access Programme.Programme.
Partnership in proposals supported by Partnership in proposals supported by OPTICONOPTICON
2 projects
3-4 projects
5-6 projects
DK: DenmarkDK: Denmark
ES: SpainES: Spain
FR: FranceFR: France
GR: GreeceGR: Greece
IT: ItalyIT: Italy
NL: NetherlandsNL: Netherlands
UK: United KingdomUK: United Kingdom
US: United StatesUS: United States
CR: C. RepublicCR: C. Republic
DK: DenmarkDK: Denmark
DE: GermanyDE: Germany
CH: SwitzerlandCH: Switzerland
AT: AustriaAT: Austria
AU: AustraliaAU: Australia