2020 (5. call for applications)
Documents of the open call 2020:
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Returning researcher |
Name of the project |
Grant amount (€) |
Tartu University |
1. |
Sten Anslan |
Optimized molecular identification protocols for rapid large-scale soil faunal surveys from soil |
113 500 |
2. |
Uku Haljasorg |
Improving vaccination efficiency in immunosenescence |
113 500 |
3. |
Indrek Heinla |
The effect of perinatal paracetamol exposure on functional connectivity and social behavior later in life. |
94 000 |
4. |
Jaanis Lodjak |
Costs of growth – effects on insulin-like growth factor 1 on telomere attrition |
113 500 |
5. |
Sander Pajusalu |
Rare disease genomics: developing methods to complement exome sequencing |
113 500 |
6. |
Artur Tamm |
The role of electron-phonon interaction in the melting process of solids |
107 500 |
7. |
Margus Varjak |
Viral genomes- more than RNA sequence |
113 500 |
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Tallinn University of Technology
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1. |
Indrek Koppel |
Cell type-specific proteomics of the brain: focus on astrocytes |
113 500 |
2. |
Maksim Ošeka |
Electrochemical Hydroamination in Continuous Flow |
103 000 |
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National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics
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1. |
Marti Jeltsov |
Passive cooling during severe accidents in small modular reactors |
107 500 |
2. |
Joosep Pata |
Particle Flow for CMS in the High Luminosity LHC phase |
113 500 |
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Tallinn University |
1. |
Birgit Poopuu |
The Role of Women in the Syrian Revolution: Peace through Prefigurative Politics |
113 500 |
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Estonian University of Life Sciences
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1. |
Reimo Lutter |
Genotypic control of water-use efficiency and carbon isotope composition of hybrid aspen |
113 500 |
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HansaBioMed Life Sciences OÜ |
1. |
Mart Toots |
Therapeutic potential of exosomes isolated from crop of Estonian origin against skin damage |
85 500 |
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2019 (4. call for applications)
Documents of the open call 2019:
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Returning researcher |
Name of the project |
Grant amount (€) |
1. |
Maris Hindrikson |
The assembly of dog and wolf de novo Y chromosome reference genomes and the importance of Y chromosome in the process of dog domestication |
90 499,84 |
2. |
Johann Langemets |
Diameter two properties in Lipschitz spaces and in tensor products of Banach spaces |
22 166,65 |
3. |
Rainer Pärna |
UV and VUV fragmentation of selected pesticides |
90 499,84 |
4. |
Mihkel Pajusalu |
Optical navigation for small solar system body proximity operations and mapping |
90 499,84 |
5. |
Artjom Vargunin |
Flux-flow based spintronics in superconducting heterostructures |
85 499,92 |
6. |
Triin Laisk |
Characterizing the contribution of DNA rare variants, copy number variants, and placenta histological changes in miscarriage etiopathogenesis |
85 499,92 |
7. |
Liisa Talving |
New cleavages in New Europe: deepening conflict over globalisation in Central and Eastern Europe |
85 499,92 |
Tallinn University of Technology
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8. |
Leeli Amon-Veskimeister |
Lessons of the past climate warming episodes: Changes of the postglacial climate, vegetation and hydrology in both sides of the Atlantic Ocean |
90 499,84 |
9. |
Sirje Sildever |
Phytoplankton response to a changing nutrient regime in the sea: tracing silica adaptation in living resting stages from sediment archives |
90 499,84 |
10. |
Taavi Raadik |
In situ production of monograin membrane solar cell from lunar regolith |
90 499,84 |
National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics
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11. |
Hardi Veermäe |
Physics of boson stars and its implications for new physics |
85 499,92 |
National Institute for Health Development
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12. |
Kelli Lehto |
Depression and dementia in old age: Towards improved differential diagnosis using individual-level genetic data |
85 499,92 |
2018 (3. call for applications)
Documents of the open call 2018:
Mobilitas Pluss returning researchers 2018:
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Returning researcher
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Name of the project |
Grant amount (€)
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Tartu University
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1. |
Jaan Pärn |
Global greenhouse gas balance of arable fields and grasslands on organic soils and gleysols |
90 499,84 |
2. |
Kaire Toming |
Interactions between lake biogeochemical properties and catchment characteristics based on the new earth observation satellites and high-frequency data.
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90 499,84 |
3. |
Kaspar Valgepea |
Systems-level quantification of CO2 capture using acetogen gas fermentation |
90 499,84 |
4. |
Urmo Võsa |
Fine-mapping causal genetic variants of complex traits by using large-scale eQTL data |
85 499,92 |
5. |
Elmo Tempel |
Integral field spectroscopy of galaxies in the cosmic environment |
85 499,92 |
6. |
Aire Raidvee |
Probabilistic intuition in human visual perception |
90 499,84 |
7. |
Uku Vainik |
Obesity’s behavioural similarities with addictions and mental health conditions |
85 499,92 |
8. |
Kadri Koorem |
Interactive effects of land-use related disturbances on the community composition, function and stability of AM fungal communities |
90 499,84 |
Tallinn University of Technology
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9. |
Ott Scheler |
Droplet microfluidic platform for studying aspects of population heterogeneity in bacteria at single cell level |
90 499,84 |
10. |
Anti Rohumaa |
Designed systems for wood-adhesive interaction and performance |
90 499,84 |
11. |
Martin Thalfeldt |
Climate impact on the energy balance and cost-optimal design solutions of office buildings in Europe |
85 499,92 |
12. |
Siim Link |
Investigation of ash chemistry of the melting process of ashes of biomasses and their blends |
84 999,84 |
Estonian University of Life Sciences
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13. |
Indrek Melts |
Multifunctional semi-natural communities contribute to sustainable and resilient future |
90 499,84 |
National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics
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14. |
Meelis-Mait Sildoja |
Nonlinear-optical metrology |
90 499,84 |
2017 (2. call for applications)
Documents of the open call 2017:
Mobilitas Pluss returning researchers 2017:
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Returning researcher
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Name of the project |
Grant amount
|
Tartu University
|
1. |
Ago-Erik Riet |
Mathematical foundations of codes over permutations with applications to flash memories |
14 427,50€ |
2. |
Andero Uusberg |
Expectancy-value approach to task engagement |
75 800€ |
3. |
Indrek Must |
Electrotextured textiles for soft robotics |
75 800€ |
4. |
Inga Jüriado |
Species delimitation, ecological specification and patterns of specificity among symbiotic partners of cyanolichens |
75 800€ |
5. |
Katrin Uba |
Showing discontent? Electoral protests and protest mobilization in Estonia, 1991 to present |
69 920€ |
6. |
Liis Siinor |
Extraction and separation of rare earth elements from Estonian phosphorite using ionic liquids |
75 800€ |
7. |
Oliver Meikar |
Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance in male mouse germ line |
75 800€ |
8. |
Piret Villo |
Metal-free Arylations of thioamides, and enrichment of platform molecules from biomass by ,,green’’ hypervalent iodine regents – diaryliodonium salts |
41 150€ |
9. |
Riin Tamme |
Functional diversity-area relationship: disentangling the roles of dispersal and niche limitation in plant communities |
38 210€ |
10. |
Katrin Vaino |
Exploring factors determining gymnasium students’ technology and engineering-related career orientations |
75 800€ |
Tallinn University of Technology
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11. |
Madis Ratassepp |
Guided wave tomography for structural health monitoring of composite materials |
75 800€ |
National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics
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12. |
Indrek Reile |
Profiling phosphometabolomic pathways in colorectal cancer by 18O isotope effect assisted 31P NMR spectroscopy |
75 800€ |
2016 (1. call for applications)
Documents of the open call 2016:
Guidelines for grant application 2016
Evaluation guidelines 2016
Example application form 2016
Mobilitas Pluss returning researchers 2016:
Returning researcher |
Name of the project |
Grant amount |
Estonian University of Life Sciences
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41 150 € |
1. Mihkel Kiviste |
Evaluation of impacts of renovation on the durability and indoor environmental quality of multy-apartment buildings in Tartu region |
41 150 € |
Tallinn University of Technology
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193 370 € |
2. Aleksei Netšunajev |
Testing Economic Restrictions in Heteroskedastic Structural Vector Autoregressions |
38 210 € |
3. Toomas Vaimann |
Deployment of Digitalization in Operation and Condition Monitoring of Energy Conversion Systems |
41 150 € |
4. Valle Raidla |
The origin and fate of radionuclides in the Cambrian-Vendian aquifer system in Estonia |
41 150 € |
5. Juri Mihhailov |
Power management in highly efficient and reliable distributed energy harvesting systems in mobile applications |
34 650 € |
6. Juri Belikov |
Modeling and low-complexity analysis of large scale power networks |
38 210 € |
University of Tallinn
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114 630 €
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7. Liisi Keedus |
Between the Times”: Embattled Temporalities and Political Imagination in Interwar Europe |
38 210 € |
8. Mariann Märtsin |
Strong and capable families? Combining work, family and personal life in families with preschool aged children |
38 210 € |
9.Erle Rikmann |
Digital Transnationalism and Social Media: the Processes of Identification of Young Russian-speakers in Estonia and Finland |
38 210 € |
University of Tartu
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329 200 €
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10. Kaija Põhako-Esko |
Developmnt of biocompatible ionic electromechanically active polymer actuator |
41 150 € |
11. Kersti Jääger |
Control of stem cell pluripotency by cell cycle phosphorylation switches |
41 150 € |
12. Edyta Kalinska |
Time-transport-storminess – an experimental geological study of coastal system |
41 150 € |
13. Kristina Sohar |
Climate change from Abies tree rings in the NW Himalayas |
41 150 € |
14. Kadri Sohar |
Baltic Late-Pleistocene and Holocene temperature models from the Mutual Ostracod Temperature Range method |
41 150 € |
15. Pirko Tõugu |
Effect of Instructions on Children’s Learning and Exploration in a Family Science Center |
41 150 € |
16. Arto Pulk |
Memory formation through translation regulation of RNA-granules in Human neurons |
41 150 € |
17. Karl Kruusamäe |
Predicting contact task strategy for human-robot physical interaction based on the pose and motion of human hands |
41 150 € |