AQUARIUS

Aqua Research Infrastructure Services for the health and protection of our unique, oceans, seas and freshwater ecosystems

AQUARIUS

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European Union’s Horizon Europe Framework Programme for Research and Innovation

Atlantic-Artic, Baltic e North Sea, Danube e Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea

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European Union’s Horizon Europe Framework Programme for Research and Innovation

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Atlantic-Artic, Baltic e North Sea, Danube e Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea

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AQUARIUS is a four‑year Horizon Europe project bringing together 45 partners to integrate and harmonize marine and freshwater research infrastructures across Europe. It provides access to 57 advanced services, including vessels, drones, satellites, sensors, and data systems, enabling cutting‑edge environmental research.
The project directly supports major EU priorities: the Mission to Restore our Ocean and Waters, the European Green Deal, and the development of the Digital Twin of the Ocean.
Covering Europe’s major seas and river basins, AQUARIUS focuses on restoring biodiversity, eliminating pollution, and building a sustainable, carbon‑neutral blue economy. Researchers can access its infrastructures through open funding calls, supported by training activities and open‑data principles that foster collaboration and accelerate solutions for healthier aquatic ecosystems worldwide.

The Need

Large, multi‑partner research infrastructures like AQUARIUS face a critical challenge: efficiently managing Transnational Access (TA) and Remote Access (RA) across highly diverse assets. The access process requires a robust, compliant, centralized digital system capable of handling the full lifecycle of access calls, from application submission and expert evaluation to complex scheduling and EU‑compliant reporting. Existing systems were typically fragmented and ad‑hoc, lacking essential features such as:

  • a consolidated RI management interface
  • advanced, customizable reporting modules
  • standardized scheduling across heterogeneous infrastructures
  • secure, centralized authentication and role management

Given AQUARIUS’s scale, the consortium urgently needed a single, integrated platform to ensure operational coherence, compliance, and efficiency in managing TA/RA activities.

The Solution

The Transnational Access Platform (TAP) is the advanced digital solution developed to meet these challenges. Evolving from the INTERACCESS platform, TAP delivers a customizable yet standardized all‑in‑one system for managing the entire TA/RA workflow.

Key TAP capabilities include:

  • Call Management: Full lifecycle support from call opening to grant issuance and final reporting.
  • Access Booking System: A harmonized scheduling engine capable of comparing and standardizing diverse booking methods across all AQUARIUS infrastructures.
  • Document Sharing System: A secure library for guidelines, templates, and project documents with configurable confidentiality levels.
  • EU‑Compliant Reporting: Automated, precise, and customizable reporting aligned with European Commission requirements.
  • Secure Authentication: Centralized identity and permission management via Keycloak.

State of the Art

TAP has already supported two full TA/RA calls within AQUARIUS and is fully prepared to manage the next two incoming ones. TAP has demonstrated the reliability, flexibility, and operational coherence needed to manage complex access workflows. Its selection as the official TA management system for AQUARIUS confirms its capacity to streamline processes, integrate best practices, and support large‑scale, multidisciplinary research infrastructures.

Coordinator: Marine Institute Foras na Mara

Partners: Corsortium page

Duration: 01 March 2024 – 29 February 2028 (4 years)

Funding: Net EU contribution € 2 200 616,25 – Total cost € 2 200 616,25

GA: 101130915

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POLARIN

Polare Research Infrastructure Network

POLARIN

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European Union’s Horizon Europe Framework Programme for Research and Innovation

Arctic and Antarctic

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European Union’s Horizon Europe Framework Programme for Research and Innovation

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Arctic and Antarctic

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POLARIN is a Horizon Europe project designed to unify and strengthen Europe’s polar research capacity by connecting Arctic and Antarctic infrastructures into a coherent, accessible system. It brings together stations, vessels, observatories, data services, and long‑term archives to support high‑quality research on the rapid environmental changes unfolding at both poles. By improving access, interoperability, and data integration, POLARIN enables scientists to investigate climate processes, ecosystem shifts, and cryosphere dynamics with greater precision. The project also invests in training, safety, and community development to ensure that researchers can work effectively in extreme environments. Through coordinated services and shared standards, POLARIN enhances Europe’s ability to monitor polar change, support evidence‑based policy, and contribute to global climate knowledge.

The Need

Polar research infrastructures operate across remote regions, harsh conditions, and diverse national systems, making coordinated access and data use difficult. Researchers face fragmented procedures, incompatible digital tools, and limited interoperability, which slow planning and reduce scientific efficiency. Key challenges include:

  • dispersed access workflows
  • limited system interoperability
  • strong logistical and seasonal constraints
  • no unified TA/RA management framework
  • a consolidated RI management interface
  • advanced, customizable reporting modules

POLARIN addresses these structural gaps by creating a coherent, integrated access and data ecosystem for polar science.

The Solution

To address the fragmentation and operational complexity that characterise polar research infrastructures, the Transnational Access Platform (TAP) was used as the unified digital environment supporting POLARIN’s access management. TAP streamlines the entire TA/RA lifecycle by replacing dispersed procedures with a single, coherent system where proposals, evaluations, logistics, documentation, and reporting follow harmonized workflows. This reduces administrative burden, improves transparency, and ensures consistent compliance across infrastructures operating under different national frameworks.

TAP also mitigates the logistical constraints of polar operations. Its integrated booking engine accounts for availability, seasonal windows, and operational limitations, enabling realistic planning across research infrastructures. A secure document space centralizes guidelines, permits, and safety materials, while automated reporting ensures alignment with EU requirements. Authentication and role management are handled through a robust identity system that supports multi‑institution collaboration and protects sensitive information.

Through TAP, POLARIN benefits from a connected, efficient access ecosystem that directly addresses its structural needs and supports high‑quality polar science.

State of the Art

TAP has already supported two POLARIN full TA/RA calls and two core repository calls and is fully prepared to manage the futures incoming calls. TAP has demonstrated the reliability, flexibility, and operational coherence needed to manage complex access workflows. Its selection as the official TA management system for POLARIN confirms its capacity to streamline processes, integrate best practices, and support large‑scale, multidisciplinary research infrastructures.

Coordinator:  AWI

PartnersCorsortium page

Duration: 01 March 2024 – 28 February 2029 (5 years)

Funding: Net EU contribution € 14 588 116,68 – Total cost € 14 588 116,68

GA: 101130949

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