COORDINATING ORGANISATION
The Spanish National Research Council is the largest public institution dedicated to research in Spain and the third largest in Europe. Its main objective is to develop and promote research that will help bring about scientific and technological progress, and it is prepared to collaborate with Spanish and foreign entities in order to achieve this aim.
CSIC plays an important role in scientific and technological policy, since it encompasses an area that takes in everything from basic research to the transfer of knowledge to the productive sector. Its research is driven by its centres and institutes, which are spread across all the autonomous regions. CSIC has 6% of all the staff dedicated to research and development in Spain, and they generate approximately 20% of all scientific production in the country.[4] It also manages a range of important facilities; the most complete and extensive network of specialist libraries, and also has joint research units.
Significant latest research by CSIC is the Temperature and Winds for InSight (TWINS) module, which is a component of NASA’s InSight Mars lander, which landed successfully on November 26, 2018. TWINS will monitor weather at the Mars landing site.
Coordinating Institute from CSIC: IAS CSIC
Team
- Blanca B. Landa
- Juan Antonio Navas-Cortés
- José A. Jimenez Berni
- Victoria Gonzalez
- Alberto Hornero
- José Luis Trapero
- Guillermo León
- Ana Sanchez
Other participants from CSIC:
CBGP-INIA
Partner leader: Juan Imperial
CINN
Partner leader: Belen Cabal
EBD
Partner leader: Montserrat Vilà
ICA
Partner leader: Alberto Fereres, Aranzazu Moreno
IG
Partner leader: Fernando Fermoso, Guillermo Rodriguez
I2SYSBIO
Partner leader: Pilar Domingo-Calap