Vilnius University

University

mif.vu.lt/lt3/en/Vilnius, Lithuania

About

Vilnius University (VU), with its rich heritage dating back to 1579, stands as the largest and leading higher education institution in Lithuania, renowned for its multi-disciplinary academic and research excellence. As a bastion of knowledge and innovation, VU engages in a wide array of fundamental and applied research, contributing significantly to the fields of education, training, and consultancy. The university's active participation in international scientific endeavors and its dedication to integrating research with education exemplify its traditional university values. Committed to maintaining the highest standards, VU’s esteemed research teams, alongside emerging young talent, strive to meet the evolving needs of both the state and society within the European research and education landscape. The university's prolific academic output includes numerous monographs, textbooks, and over 1,700 articles annually in various peer-reviewed journals, reflecting its vital role in the academic community.

Research projects will be carried out using Vilnius University's advanced infrastructure, including a recently deployed supercomputer, which significantly enhances the capacity for artificial intelligence and machine learning research. This supercomputer, launched in 2021, offers groundbreaking capabilities with 0.5 Pflops of computing power and more than 50 TB of RAM. It allows up to 0.3 Pflops of performance per task and features a specialized 32-GPU subsystem delivering an additional 0.2 Pflops, which facilitates high-performance computing in machine learning and artificial intelligence development. These computational resources, previously unavailable in Lithuania, enable VU researchers to address practical problems with cutting-edge methods and technologies, solidifying the university's position as a leader in advanced research infrastructure.

HORIZON-CL4-2025-02-SPACE

SPACE-41: Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) evolution: new and innovative processing and methods for future Sentinels and other satellites for reanalysesSPACE-42: Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) evolution: improved soil-vegetation-atmosphere modelling and data assimilation of atmospheric constituentsSPACE-43: Copernicus Anthropogenic CO₂ Emissions Monitoring & Verification Support (CO2MVS) capacity: new and innovative methods to estimate the impact of fires on vegetation and related carbon fluxesSPACE-44: Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) evolution: new and innovative ocean data assimilation techniquesSPACE-45: Supporting the AI/ML digital transition of Copernicus ServicesSPACE-46: Innovative Earth observation services in support of maritime litter detection and ship source pollution policies

Representatives

Valentas Gružauskas

assoc. prof.

Vilnius University