Description
The FuSe Action tackles challenges in fundamental physics by exploring seismic phenomena and earthquake precursors, providing new opportunities for testing. It aims to bridge the gap between fundamental physicists and Earth scientists, leveraging advanced technologies such as Big Data, machine learning, and AI, and working with small technological enterprises to translate theoretical insights into practical applications.
At the heart of FuSe is the belief that seismic phenomena could reveal new aspects of fundamental interactions and lead to the discovery of new physics. By analysing seismic data and studying the underlying physical principles, FuSe aims to explore imprints of unknown physics that may be embedded in these natural processes. On the other hand, the study of fundamental physics can also improve our knowledge of the Earth. This effort draws on interdisciplinary expertise, with a focus on how seismic events could deepen our understanding of the fundamental forces that govern the universe.
FuSe’s innovative approach combines diverse scientific fields to pursue both theoretical and practical advancements. This synergy has the potential to transform our knowledge of both fundamental physics and seismic activity, contributing to a broader understanding of Earth’s interior and the cosmos.
Action keywords
Fundamental physics - Seismology - Geophysics - Material science - Big Data
Management Committee
Country | MC Member |
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Croatia | |
Cyprus | |
Estonia | |
Italy | |
North Macedonia | |
Norway | |
Poland | |
Serbia | |
Slovakia | |
Spain | |
Spain | |
Türkiye | |
Türkiye |
Main Contacts
Action Contacts
COST Staff
Working Groups
Number | Title | Leader |
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1 | Fundamental physics | TBA |
2 | Planetary and stellar physics | TBA |
3 | Data integration and engineering | TBA |
4 | Experiments, observations and instrumentation | TBA |
5 | Integration of WGs 1-4 | TBA |
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