HBP (284941)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/284941

  FP7 (2007-2013)

  Human Brain Project

  FET Flagship Initiative Preparatory Actions (ICT-2011.9.5)

  software  ·  databases  ·  sensors  ·  mathematics  ·  implants

  2011-05-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2012-04-30 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 1,632,174 Total Cost


  Description

The human brain can be seen as an immensely powerful, energy efficient, self-learning, self-repairing computer. If we could understand and mimic the way the brain works, we could revolutionize information technology, medicine and society. But to do so we have to bring together everything we know and everything we can learn about the inner workings of the brain's molecules, cells and circuits. The goal of the Human Brain Project (HBP) is to do this by integrating our knowledge in massive databases and in computer models of the brain. This will require breakthroughs in mathematics and software engineering and an international supercomputing facility more powerful than any before. This is all possible. Experimental and clinical data is accumulating exponentially. Computers powerful enough to meet the project's initial requirements are already here. An international team led by Europe's best neuroscientists, doctors, physicists, mathematicians, computer engineers and ethicists have assembled to begin the mission. As technology progresses and the project discovers new principles of brain design it will build ever more realistic models to probe ever deeper principles. The benefits for society will be huge, even before the HBP achieves its final goals. Models of the brain will revolutionize information technology, allowing us to design computers, robots, sensors, prosthetics and other devices far more powerful, more intelligent and more energy efficient than today. They will help us understand the root causes of brain diseases, and to diagnose them early, when they can still be treated. They will reduce reliance on animal testing and make it easier to develop new cures for brain disease. They will help us understand how the brain ages, and how to slow these changes and nurture a healthy brain for our children. In summary, the HBP is poised to produce dramatic advances in technology, a new understanding of the way the brain works and a new ability to cure its diseases.


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in HBP.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
Germany FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBH (999980470) DE122624631 participant REC € 0 € 88,168 € 0
United Kingdom GENOME RESEARCH LIMITED (999981343) GB744495211 participant REC € 0 € 80,892 € 0
France COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (999992401) FR43775685019 participant REC € 0 € 80,892 € 0
Belgium INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM (999981149) BE0425260668 participant REC € 0 € 80,892 € 0
Germany RUPRECHT-KARLS-UNIVERSITAET HEIDELBERG (999987648) DE811225433 participant HES € 0 € 168,418 € 0
Switzerland ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE (999973971) CHE116075613TVA coordinator HES € 0 € 334,330 € 0
Germany FORTISS GMBH (996290008) DE263907002 participant REC € 0 € 80,892 € 0
Switzerland CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE VAUDOIS (999600909) CHE108910225TVA participant PUB € 0 € 88,168 € 0
Austria MEDIZINISCHE UNIVERSITAT INNSBRUCK (999855437) ATU57495455 participant HES € 0 € 80,892 € 0
France INSTITUT PASTEUR (999993080) FR65775684897 participant REC € 0 € 80,892 € 0
Sweden KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET (999978530) SE202100297301 participant HES € 0 € 88,168 € 0
Israel THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM (999975038) IL500701610 participant HES € 0 € 80,892 € 0
Spain UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID (999974844) ESQ2818015F participant HES € 0 € 80,892 € 0