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Al-Khawarizmi Computing Center (CCK) is a partner of the Pythagoras Erasmus+ project.

Al-Khawarizmi Computing Center (CCK) is a partner of the Pythagoras Erasmus+ project.

The CCK is the Internet Service Provider (ISP) of the higher education and scientific research sector in Tunisia, that includes all Tunisian universities and scientific research institutions.
CCK Mission is to:

  • Organize, promote, ensure and encourage the use of digital technologies in academia and science in general.
  • Provide the infrastructure and tools necessary for the establishment and management of a National University Network (RNU), interconnected to the Internet and other NRENs by means of highspeed links.
  • Produce and host ICT platforms and services geared towards academic, scientific and socio-economic circles
    • Ensure continuous improvement of RNU in response / forecast to changing needs and / or technological advances.
  • Provide training, retraining and services related to the specialty of the center for the benefit of public or private parties, national or foreign in the field of ICT.
  • Ensure the role of an observatory of technological and scientific development in the field of ICT for academia.

Others partners :

  • University of Cyprus (UCY Cyprus)
  • Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport(AASTMT Egypt)
  • Universite de la Manouba (UMA Tunisia)
  • Centre de Calcul El Khawarizmi (CCK Tunisia)
  • Ain Shams University (ASU Egypt)
  • Universita Degli Studi Di Roma La Sapienza (UNIROMA1 Italy)
  • Sfax University (USF Tunisia)
  • Academy for Scientific Research and Technology (ARST Egypt)

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The Arab Academy for Science Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT) is a partner of the Pythagoras Erasmus+ project.

The Arab Academy for Science Technology and Maritime Transport is a partner of the Pythagoras Erasmus+ project.

The Arab Academy for Science Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT – https://aast.edu/en/) was established in 1972. The AASTMT campuses in the Egyptian cities of Alexandria, El-Alamein, Cairo, Port Said and Aswan have had many achievements in education, training, consultation, and research within the field of Maritime Transport, Engineering, Medicine, Density, pharmacy, Computer science, Artificial Intelligence, Language & Communication, Law, Business, Fisheries, Logistics and Management Sciences) for 50 years now. Since its establishment, AASTMT has been involved in the various fields of education, training, scientific research, and community service. Being a multi-purpose, multi-task institution, AASTMT basically offers its services to students from the entire Arab world, as well as those from African countries. AASTMT undertakes teaching, training designed to qualify students in all fields of knowledge, including sciences, technology, and humanities. Currently more than 30,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students, and 1000 researchers work and study on the various campuses of AASTMT, located all over Egypt.

Others partners :

  • University of Cyprus (UCY Cyprus)
  • Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport(AASTMT Egypt)
  • Universite de la Manouba (UMA Tunisia)
  • Centre de Calcul El Khawarizmi (CCK Tunisia)
  • Ain Shams University (ASU Egypt)
  • Universita Degli Studi Di Roma La Sapienza (UNIROMA1 Italy)
  • Sfax University (USF Tunisia)
  • Academy for Scientific Research and Technology (ARST Egypt)

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Projet PRIMA Erasmus+

PYTHAGORAS consortium partners applying for PRIMA

Partners of the Erasmus+ project PYTHAGORAS have submitted a proposal application through the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA). The proposal aims to increase strategic crop production in marginal soil and recycle agricultural waste. The proposed technology utilizes plasma treatment and depends on many of the core capabilities that are being developed through PYTHAGORAS. Some of those are digital numerical simulations to optimize plasma treatment and business skills to bring the technology to the relevant stakeholders. The proposal for PRIMA grew from one of the discussed case studies of PYTHAGORAS and it involves partners from all the four countries of PYTHAGORAS (Egypt, Tunisia, Italy and Cyprus). It should be mentioned that the ability to grow crops in a sustainable manner in marginal fields has the potential to increase the arable land and ease food security concerns for the region.