Unveiling Earth’s Critical Resources for Clean Energy and a Sustainable Future (EARTHSAFE)

The EU’s 2030 goal is to establish a resilient energy plan that minimises dependence on fossil fuels. This drives demand for sustainable energy sources such as deep geothermal, which has significant potential for long-term heating and electricity generation. In this context, the EarthSafe doctoral network project, funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, will develop a data fusion method that remains robust even when data is missing. In particular, the project will integrate satellite and terrestrial datasets with artificial intelligence, inverse probabilistic theory, computer modelling and science communication, and will also provide training to early-stage researchers. Overall, EarthSafe aims to create energy and economic opportunities in disadvantaged communities, while advancing European innovation and technology in line with the European Green Deal.

More info at http://earthsafe-dn.eu/.

PROJECT DURATION: 48 months

BUDGET:  2 097 900 euros