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Complexity Science may be of interest for upcoming Security Research Agenda

The European Commission has put forth a new Call for Proposals for Security Research under the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development.

In order to provide more detail about the new call for proposal, the Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry (DG ENTR) of the European Commission is holding an Information Day on 15 September 2008 in the Centre de Conférences Albert Borschette, Brussels.

The entire Security Research theme has an estimated €1.4 billion of funding over the duration of FP7.

The director of Innaxis, David Perez, will be attending this Information Day. The Innaxis Research Institute is interested seeing that several applications of complex systems analysis can be practiced in security research with great possibilities of success and is willing to join consortiums aiming to explore such applications .

The European Commission has emphasized the importance of security related research. It is said to be the building block for supporting European freedom, security, and justice. It also contributes to developing technologies and capabilities in support of other European Community policies in areas such as transport, civil protection, energy, environment, and health.

The new call for proposal will be published on September 4th, 2008. The Innaxis Research Institute hopes to contribute to the European Commission research programme with the knowledge of complexity science.

For more info please visit FP7 Security Info Day .

Complexity Science, Security