- Description
- Call 2024
- Frequent questions
- Winning projects
- R&D&i XIX – 2024
- R&D&I XVIII – 2023
- R&D&i XVII – 2022
- CEPRA XVI – 2022
- CEPRA XV – 2021
- CEPRA XIV – 2020
- CEPRA XIII – 2019
- CEPRA XII – 2018
- CEPRA XI – 2017
- CEPRA X – 2016
- CEPRA IX – 2015
- CEPRA VIII – 2014
- CEPRA VII – 2013
- CEPRA VI – 2011
- CEPRA V – 2011
- CEPRA IV – 2010
- CEPRA III – 2010
- CEPRA II – 2009
- CEPRA I – 2009
- Video classifier for mobility actors as an alternative to manual volumetric counts
- Development of Biosensors based on modified carbon nanotubes for enzyme detection
- Robust Estimate of Urban Pollution
- Development of a methodology and information platform for the implementation of fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as a monitoring tool for water protection zones
- Mechanical, mineralogical and computational characterization of Ecuadorian soil: a first nationwide database
- Engineering of Saccharomyces boulardii for the production of butyrate and evaluation of its in vitro effect on the structure and function of the intestinal epithelium and macrophages
- Development of an early warning prototype using EWBS and interactive content on Digital TV to minimize the risk of affectation to the population in case of natural phenomena
- Evaluation of the effects of socioeconomic activities in the change of land use and climate change in the threats to floods and droughts in the Tomebamba river basin
- Assessment of biological interactions and Ecosystem Services of insectivorous bats through optical and acoustic technologies
- Mechanical Spectroscopy: Transport and interaction radiation matter
- Automatic processing techniques applied to the analysis and prediction of drug use
- Spatial Representation of the climatic teleconnections in the precipitation of Ecuador
- "In Silico" Discovery of New Tyrosinase Enzyme Inhibiting Depigmenting Agents with Therapeutic and Industrial Applications
- Evaluation of microplastic contamination in the Ecuadorian Pacific through analytical chemistry and identification (eDNA) of the most vulnerable marine species, and their harmful effects of bioaccumulation on human health
- Plant Fibers as Immunostimulants in Shrimp Aquaculture to Prevent Vibriosis