The network is composed of several seats and centers. Seat agreements, establishing rights and privileges, including
extraterritoriality, have been signed for the seat in Pescara in Italy, for the seat in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and for the seat in
Yerevan in Armenia. The Seat Agreement for Pescara has been ratified on May 13, 2010. The Seat agreement for Yerevan has been unanimously approved by the Parliament of Armenia on November 13, 2015. High-speed
optical fiber connection with different locations are made possible by the connection to the pan-European data network for the research and education community (
GÉANT) through the
GARR network. Currently ICRANet centers are operative at: • ICRANet Headquarters in Pescara, Italy • The Department of Physics of university "
La Sapienza" (Rome, Italy); • Villa Ratti (Nice, France); • The Presidium of the
Armenian National Academy of Sciences (Yerevan, Armenia); •
CBPF – Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil); • Isfahan University of Technology (Isfahan, Iran); • National Academy of Science of Belarus (Minsk, Belarus).
ICRANet Centers in Pescara, Rome and Nice ICRANet headquarters are located in
Pescara, Italy. This center coordinates ICRANet activities and yearly meetings of the Scientific and the Steering committees are usually held there. International meetings such as the Italian-Korean Symposia on Relativistic Astrophysics are regularly held in this center. Scientific activities in Pescara center include the fundamental research on early cosmology by the Russian school guided by
Vladimir Belinski. Activities of the ICRANet Seat at Villa Ratti in Nice include the coordination of the IRAP PhD program, as well as scientific activities connected with the ultra high energy observations by the University of Savoy and the
VLT observations performed by the Côte d'Azur Observatory, which involve the thesis works of IRAP PhD students. The University of Savoy is the closest French lab to the
CERN.
ICRANet Center in Armenia Since January 2014, the ICRANet Center in Yerevan has been established at the Presidium of the
National Academy of Sciences of Armenia,
ICRANet Center in Brazil The Seat of ICRANet in Rio de Janeiro has been established initially on the premises granted by
CBPF, with the possible expansion to the
Cassino da Urca. A school of Cosmology and Astrophysics is being developed jointly with Brazilian institutions. The 2nd ICRANet César Lattes Meeting devoted to relativistic astrophysics was held in Rio de Janeiro in 2015. There are two specific programs initiated by ICRANet, which are underway: • the possibility of restructuring the mountain side of the
Cassino da Urca as the Seat of ICRANet for Brazil and Latin America (with a project by the Italian Architect Carlo Serafini), • building of the
Brazilian Science Data Center (BSDC), a novel astrophysics data base, built following the concept of the ASI Science Data Center (ASDC) by the Italian Space Agency, which will consist on a unique research infrastructure at the interface between experimental and theoretical astrophysicists.
ICRANet Center in Minsk The ICRANet-Minsk center has been established at the National Academy of Science of Belarus (NASB), with whom ICRANet has signed a cooperation agreement on 2013. The Protocol for the opening of the ICRANet-Minsk center has been signed in April 2016. The "First ICRANet-Minsk workshop on high energy astrophysics" has been held at the ICRANet-Minsk center from 26 to 28 of April 2017.
ICRANet Center in Isfahan The ICRANet Center in Isfahan has been established at the Isfahan University of Technology. The Protocol of cooperation, signed in 2016 by Remo Ruffini, Director of ICRANet, and Mahnoud Modarres-Hashemi, Rector of the Isfahan University of Technology, includes the promotion and development of scientific and technological research in the fields of cosmology, gravitation and relativistic astrophysics. It also includes the organization of joint international conferences and workshops, institutional exchanges for students, researchers and faculty members.
ICRANet Centers in USA The present Chairman of the ICRANet Steering Committee
Francis Everitt is responsible for the ICRANet Center at the
Leland Stanford Junior University. His notable activity has been the conception, development, launch, data acquisition, and elaboration of the final data analysis of the
NASA Gravity Probe B mission, one of the most complex physics experiments ever performed in space. The first Chairman of the ICRANet Steering Committee
Fang Li-Zhi developed the collaboration with the Physics Department of the
University of Arizona in Tucson. The collaboration with its Astronomy Department is promoted by
David Arnett. == ICRANet and IRAP PhD program ==