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assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2011Partners:Ministry of Science and Higher Education, University of Groningen, MINECO, NATIONALINNOVATION OFFICE NIH, CNRS +15 partnersMinistry of Science and Higher Education,University of Groningen,MINECO,NATIONALINNOVATION OFFICE NIH,CNRS,UH,FECYT,MINECO,GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION,INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND NUCLEAR ENERGY - BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE -DEZVOLTARE PENTRU FIZICA SI INGINERIE NUCLEARA "HORIA HULUBEI" (IFIN-HH),NPI,CEA,GSI,INFN,NCRD,STFC,FWO,FRS FNRS,BMBFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 202914more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:FZJ, RBI, CONSORZIO, ISESP, Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic +51 partnersFZJ,RBI,CONSORZIO,ISESP,Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic,CSIC,UAM,CNRS,Polytechnic University of Milan,UMCG,UAM,SBFI,STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT,ATOMKI-HAS,JYU,Kurchatov Institute,Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste,ESRF,Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY,INESC MICROSISTEMAS E NANOTECNOLGIAS-INSTITUTO DE,HZDR,NKFIH,VEREIN ZUR FORDERUNG DER ELEKTRONENMIKROSKOPIE UND FEINSTRUKTURFORSCHUNG,CNR,INFN,KUL,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,Synchrotron SOLEIL,Uppsala University,ICN2,Jagiellonian University,Swedish Research Council,VUT,CEA,JSI,GSI,LU CFI,UT,University of Coimbra,UKRI,Lund University,CNRS,NCBJ,LASERLAB EUROPE AISBL,AREA Science Park,Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education,NPI,MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND UNIVERSITIES,UAntwerpen,INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETAREDEZVOLTARE PENTRU MICROTEHNOLOGIE,CELLS,KTU,INFLPR RA,University of Seville,European X-Ray Free Electron Laser,NTNUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101130652Overall Budget: 14,497,000 EURFunder Contribution: 14,497,000 EURResearch in the fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology is vital for sustainability globally: advancement in nanoscience and nanotechnology cannot be achieved without using research infrastructures (RI). RIANA encompasses 7 European networks of top-level RIs to cover the most advanced techniques relevant for synthesis, nanofabrication, processing, characterization, analytics, as well as simulation capacity. Highly customised and efficient access to 69 infrastructures is coordinated via a single-entry point and enabled through comprehensive Science and Innovation Service by senior scientists, experts for the transfer of technology from academia to industry, and highly trained Junior Scientists. The Junior Scientist boost RI experience to an entirely new level: they provide customised Science Service supporting users from initial ideas to hands-on experiments, data analysis and dissemination of results to generate the greatest impact from access to world-class RI. This core of RIANA is aligned to attract experienced and new users from academia or industry making their promising ideas a success and push them to higher TRL. RIANA is flexible to upcoming emergent scientific topics and needs: together with stakeholders from the nanocommunity, RIANA implements the opportunity to offer flexible access to additional infrastructures in, and even outside of Europe beyond the current consortium, and to direct the Science Service towards evolving user needs via additional specialised Junior Scientists. Based on the four years of experience, the RIANA consortium will develop a roadmap for the future of the nanoscience and nanotechnology at European RIs.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:Institute Curie, GSI, INFN, TUD, ION BEAM APPLICATIONS SA +13 partnersInstitute Curie,GSI,INFN,TUD,ION BEAM APPLICATIONS SA,KOMMUNFORBUNDET SKANE,AU,University of Manchester,NPI,University of Groningen,I-SEE,PSI,Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS PARTICLE THERAPY GMBH & CO. KG,IFJ PAN,University of Namur,UMCG,LSMUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 730983Overall Budget: 4,999,870 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,870 EURProton beam therapy (PBT) is a radical new type of advanced radiotherapy, capable of delivering and conforming a targeted dose of radiation to the tumour while causing minimal damage to the surrounding healthy tissue. In the past 5 years there has been a huge investment in high energy PBT across Europe and eleven member states now either have PBT in operation or are developing this capability. In addition, the two largest manufactures of PBT equipment have based their manufacturing in Europe. This integrating activity INSPIRE, aims to link these clinical PBT centres in eleven different countries together with two associated centres in USA. It also brings in two of the worlds largest manufacturers of PBT equipment and an SME. The trans-national access in INSPIRE will provide European researchers with access to “state of the art” research capabilities employing proton beams at clinical energies. INSPIRE represents an integrating activity across Europe in a multi-disciplinary field that is growing exponentially. Through its Networking, Transnational Access and Joint Research Activities, INSPIRE seeks to provide the “state of the art” capabilities that are needed to address the key challenges in this rapidly developing field. INSPIRE has at its heart the principles of responsible research and innovation and will communicate its research and give access to its databases and software through an Open Access Gateway. INSPIRE will contain a pipeline of innovation through its Innovation Gateway, to accelerate research for patient and commercial benefit. INSPIRE will provide its researchers with an unrivalled research and training and opportunities to “discipline hop” into the industrial, clinical or industrial environment. INSPIRE integrates activities across Europe in this rapidly growing area and offers European researchers unrivalled access to state of the art research capabilities in an area where there has already been significant government investment.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:University of Bucharest, NRG, CEA, University of Seville, NPL MANAGEMENT LIMITED +34 partnersUniversity of Bucharest,NRG,CEA,University of Seville,NPL MANAGEMENT LIMITED,INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE -DEZVOLTARE PENTRU FIZICA SI INGINERIE NUCLEARA "HORIA HULUBEI" (IFIN-HH),NPI,SCK•CEN,CSIC,GANIL,PTB,IN2P3,ANN,Uppsala University,UPC,HZDR,JGU,University of Manchester,CNRS,JRC,ENEA,CERN,JSI,JYU,INFN,UiO,UPM,PSI,IST ID,DRF,Goethe University Frankfurt,USC,CCFE,CIEMAT,MTA EK,TUW,NTUA,BMWi,NNLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 605203more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:University of Seville, ESRF, J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Vienna, IMEC +34 partnersUniversity of Seville,ESRF,J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry,University of Vienna,IMEC,HZG,DTI,JSI,Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie,JYU,Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste,Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY,FZJ,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,FZU,HZDR,KUL,ISESP,CNR,TUM,NPI,CERIC-ERIC,ILL,Synchrotron SOLEIL,INFN,AREA Science Park,University of Bonn,LASERLAB EUROPE AISBL,Lund University,CNRS,Uppsala University,RBI,STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,HUN-REN CENTRE FOR ENERGY RESEARCH,ICN2,CELLS,University of Coimbra,UAMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101058414Overall Budget: 13,728,300 EURFunder Contribution: 13,680,000 EURA radical shift to the Circular Economy is urgently needed to cope with the challenge of finite resources decreasing at a frightening pace while the quantity of waste increases alarmingly. The European Commission`s (EC) Circular Economy Action Plan (CEAP) adopted in March 2020 has identified seven key product value chains that must rapidly become circular, given their environmental impacts and circularity potentials. This requires substantial research on materials with a very high recycling capability while exhibiting competitive functionalities. In ReMade@ARI, the most significant European analytical research infrastructures join forces to pioneer a support hub for materials research facilitating a step change to the Circular Economy. ReMade@ARI offers coordinated access to more than 50 European analytical research infrastructures, comprising the majority of the facilities that constitute the Analytical Research Infrastructures in Europe (ARIE) network. ReMade@ARI offers comprehensive services suiting any research focusing on the development of new materials for the Circular Economy in the key areas highlighted in the CEAP and plays an important role in the preparation of the common technology roadmap for circular industries. Senior scientist, facility experts and highly trained young researchers contribute scientific knowledge and extensive support to realise a user service of unprecedented quality, making each promising idea a success. Particular attention is attributed to the implementation of attractive formats to support researchers and developers from industry. The comprehensive service catalogue is complemented by an extensive training programme. Communication and dissemination activities are underpinned by a continuous impact assessment, which also enables evidence-based decision-making in the context of the proposal selection. Routes to sustainability of the platform will be explored towards the end of the project.
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