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Foundation for Research & Technology – Hellas

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Foundation for Research & Technology – Hellas
Ίδρυμα Τεχνολογίας και Έρευνας
Formation1983; 41 years ago (1983)
TypePublic
PurposeResearch
HeadquartersHeraklion, Crete
Location
  • 100 Nikolaou Plastira str., Vassilika Vouton
FieldsComputer Science
Applied Mathematics
Biology
Physics
Engineering
President
Nektarios Tavernarakis
Staff1551 researchers
Website[1]

The Foundation for Research & Technology – Hellas (FORTH) (Greek: Ίδρυμα Τεχνολογίας και Έρευνας - ΙΤΕ) is a research center in Greece, supervised by the Ministry for Education through its General Secretariat for Research and Technology. It is the largest research center in Greece, consisting of nine research institutes, which are located in various cities of Greece: Heraklion, Rethymno, Patras, Ioannina and Chania. The foundation’s headquarters, as well as the central administration offices are located in Heraklion, Crete.

Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas

Established in 1983, FORTH is today internationally known and one of the largest research organizations in Greece. FORTH's research and technological focus is on areas of scientific, social, and economic interest, such as: astrophysics, computer science, molecular biology, lasers, telecommunications, microelectronics, robotics, biotechnology, materials, medical engineering, applied and computational mathematics, biomedical research, Mediterranean Studies,[1] and historical studies. FORTH also operates Crete University Press, an independent non-profit scientific publishing house.

History

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The history of FORTH is directly related with a distinct group of five Greek scientists from abroad, namely Eleftherios Economou, Fotis Kafatos, Dionysios (Dennis) Tsichritzis, Grigoris Sifakis[2] and Peter (Panagiotis) Lambropoulos,[3] who planned the idea[4] and with the help of the Minister of Research and Technology Prof. Georgios Lianis, convinced the Greek Government to create[5][6] in 1983 the Research Center of Crete (RCC)  in Heraklion and its first three Institutes: the Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser (IESL), the Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology (IMBB) and the Institute of Computer Science (ICS). Having Prof. Economou as its first Director General, RCC rapidly expanded with an Institute of Mediterranean Studies (IMS) in Rethymon and Institute of Applied Computational Mathematics in Heraklion. In 1986 Skinakas Observatory, jointly supported by RCC, the University of Crete and the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (Germany) also commenced its operations. In 1987 with the agreement of Prof. George Papatheodorou and Prof. Iacovos Vasalos[7] who were respectively the Directors of the Institute of Chemical Engineering & High Temperature Processes - (ICE/HT) in Patras and the Chemical Process Engineering Research Institute (CPERI) in Thessaloniki, the two institutes joined RCC thus creating FORTH. In 2002 the Biomedical Research Institute (BRI), based in Ioannina is incorporated into FORTH. In parallel, with financial support from the European Union, the construction of the FORTH buildings in Heraklion, Patras, Thessaloniki, and the restoration of the IMS building in Rethymno began. With the initiative and cooperation of FORTH with the General Secretariat for Research and Technology, Science and Technology Parks were established connected to the Institutes in Heraklion, Patras, and Thessaloniki and respective buildings with European funding were erected. The main FORTH building infrastructure in Heraklion in 2004 had an area of 30,000 square meters. Most of the buildings were designed[8] and supervised by Panos Koulermos,[9] then a professor of architecture at the University of Southern California. In 2018, the Institute of Astrophysics and the Institute of Petroleum Research were also founded as part of FORTH, while in 2022 the Hellenic Institute of Human Genomics was created in Athens.[10] Over the years, FORTH has been established as the premier research organisation in Greece,[11] ranking consistently first in scientific quality and international recognition by a variety of metrics,[12][13] including evaluations by external Committees as well as attracting funding by European Research Council grants.

Institutes

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FORTH currently consists of the following research institutes:

  • Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics - IACM
  • Institute of Astrophysics - IA
  • Institute of Chemical Engineering & High Temperature Processes - ICE/HT
  • Institute of Computer Science - ICS
  • Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser - IESL
  • Institute of Mediterranean Studies - IMS
  • Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology - IMBB
  • Biomedical Research Institute - BRI
  • Institute of Geoenergy - IG
  • Hellenic Institute of Human Genomics

From 1987 to 2000, the Chemical Process Engineering Research Institute (CPERI) based in Thessaloniki was also part of FORTH. In 2000, CPERI was separated from FORTH to become a founding member of a new research center, the National Centre for Research and Technology-Hellas (CERTH).

Directors

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The position of the Director of FORTH and Chairperson of the Governing Council was held by the following individuals:

References

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  1. ^ FORTH Institute for Mediterranean Studies (IMS) founded in 1985.
  2. ^ "Grigoris Sifakis | New York University - Academia.edu". nyu.academia.edu. Retrieved 2020-04-02.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Lambropoulos Panagiotis | Department of Physics". www.physics.uoc.gr. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
  4. ^ "Η ερευνητική κοινότητα αποχαιρετά τον παγκόσμιο Έλληνα". ΠΑΤΡΙΣ (in Greek). 2017-11-20. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  5. ^ Sifakis, Grigoris M. (2001-02-01). "E.N. Economou's contribution to the establishment and development of the University of Crete and the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas". Physica B: Condensed Matter. Proceedings of the Symposium on Wave Propagation and Electronic Structure in Disordered Systems. 296 (1): 1–6. Bibcode:2001PhyB..296....1S. doi:10.1016/S0921-4526(00)00754-7. ISSN 0921-4526.
  6. ^ Economou, E. (August 2013). "Tough times for Greek science". Nature Materials. 12 (8): 686–687. Bibcode:2013NatMa..12..686.. doi:10.1038/nmat3726. ISSN 1476-4660. PMID 23877388.
  7. ^ "Iacovos Vasalos Home Page". www.vasalos.com. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
  8. ^ "Panos Koulermos : Research Centre Of Crete and University Of Crete". www.koulermos.com. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  9. ^ "Panos Koulermos : Biography". www.koulermos.com. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  10. ^ "Στο ΙΤΕ ιδρύεται το «Ελληνικό Ινστιτούτο Γονιδιωματικής του Ανθρώπου»". gsri.gov.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 2023-02-05.
  11. ^ "ΠΑΤΡΙΣ - ΑΡΧΕΙΟ ΗΛΕΚΤΡΟΝΙΚΗΣ ΕΚΔΟΣΗΣ". archive.patris.gr. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  12. ^ "Greece | Ranking Web of Research Centers". research.webometrics.info. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  13. ^ "GSRI: Research Organizations - Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)".
  14. ^ "E.N. Economou, Professor Emeritus - Univ. of Crete & FORTH".
  15. ^ "Stelios Orphanoudakis, ICS-FORTH". projects.ics.forth.gr. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  16. ^ "Alkiviades C. Payatakes, ICE/HT-FORTH". www.forth.gr. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  17. ^ "Vassilios A. Dougalis, IACM-FORTH".
  18. ^ "C. Fotakis, Professor Emeritus, Univ. of Crete & FORTH". www.physics.uoc.gr. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
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