Related projects
RADIATE
Research and Development with Ion Beams – Advancing Technology in Europe
Radiate is a consortium of 14 partners from public research institutions and 4 SMEs, joining forces in the RADIATE project exchanging experience and best practice examples in order to structure the European Research Area of ion technology application.
The RADIATE project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824096.
Laserlab Europe – The Integrated Initiative of European Laser Research Infrastructures
Laserlab
Laserlab-Europe is in the fourth phase of its successful cooperation: the Consortium now brings together 35 leading organizations in laser-based inter-disciplinary research from 18 countries. Together with associate partners, Laserlab covers the majority of the European member states. 24 facilities offer access to their labs for European research teams.
The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 871124.
CERIC-ERIC – Central European Research Infrastructure Consortium
CERIC-ERIC
CERIC-ERIC is a distributed Research Infrastructure for basic and applied research in Materials and Biomaterials offers open access at world level.
CERIC-ERIC represents an integrated multidisciplinary and multiprobe research infrastructure open to external basic and applied users in the fields of materials, biomaterials and nanotechnology. With a single entry point, it allows the use of excellent facilities in eight European countries.
The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation pro-gramme under grant agreement No 731019.
NFFA – Nanoscience Foundries and Fine analysis
NFFA
NFFA EUROPE sets out a platform to carry out comprehensive projects for multidisciplinary research at the nanoscale extending from synthesis to nano-characterization to theory and numerical simulation.
The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation pro-gramme under grant agreement No 731019.
EUSMI – European infrastructure for spectroscopy, scattering and imaging of soft matter
EUSMI
EUSMI provides the community of European soft-matter researchers with an open-access infrastructure as a platform to support and extend their research, covering characterization, synthesis, and modeling.
The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation pro-gramme under grant agreement No 731019.
PaNOSC – The Photon and Neutron Open Science Cloud
PaNOSC
The Photon and Neutron Open Science Cloud (PaNOSC) is a European project for making FAIR data a reality in 6 European Research Infra-structures (RIs), developing and providing services for scientific data and connecting these to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation pro-gramme under grant agreement No. 823852.
ExPaNDS – European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Photon and Neutron Data Service
ExPaNDS
ExPaNDS is an ambitious project which will create enormous opportunities for the scientific community and through their findings for humankind across the globe. This will be achieved through the collaboration and federation of 10 national PaN RIs from across Europe based on EOSC services in partnership with EGI, and will become a game-changer for the scientific user community.
The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation pro-gramme under grant agreement No. 857641.
Related initiatives
wayforlight.eu portal
The catalogue of European lightsources
Wayforlight was created during the FP7 funded project CALIPSO, to offer a single entry point for information about the European synchrotrons and free electron lasers. During CALIPSO, it was equipped with standardized facilities and beamline datasheets and with a pilot Standardized Proposal Format.
During the Horizon 2020 CALIPSOplus project, wayforlight is being boosted with an industry dedicated section, an interactive user forum and a standardized proposal format 2.0. Moreover, a new section will offer an overview of the upcoming training possibilities at the European lightsources.
Thanks to the Horizon 2020 EUCALL project, the facilities and beamlines database will be totally rebuilt in summer 2018 to host also laser and laser-driven light sources such as the ELI facilities and the Laserlab Europe ones.
FELs of Europe – a collaboration of all free electron laser (FEL) facilities in Europe
FELs of Europe
FELs of Europe is a collaboration of all free electron laser (FEL) facilities in Europe, with the goal to meet the technological and scientific challenges of these novel and rapidly developing technologies and to provide a worldwide unique, pan-European research infrastructure that enables exploiting the full scientific potential of these unique accelerator based short-pulse light sources. The collaboration is an initiative of the ESFRI projects EuroFEL and European XFEL and includes 14 facilities in 10 countries.
ESUO – the European Synchrotron and FEL user organization
ESUO
ESUO is the European Synchrotron and FEL user organization (ESUO) and represents all European photon science users of these facilities.
ESUO’s vision is: a thriving European synchrotron and free-electron laser (FEL) user community with equal opportunities of access and participation for all scientists based solely on the scientific merit.
umbrellaID– the European Synchrotron and FEL user organization
umbrellaID
umbrellaID is the federated identity system for the users of the (European) large neutron and photon facilities offering a trans-facility services need a federated identity management as provided by umbrellaID. Furthermore, centralized data analysis will become more important which again needs a federated identity management. The direct advantage of the umbrellaID environment for the user is that they have only one account for all partner facilities and once logged in they can access the services at these partner facilities without a need for a new identification (Single Sign On).
LEAPS
League of European Accelerator-based Photon Sources
LEAPS – the League of European Accelerator-based Photon Sources – is a strategic consortium initiated by the Directors of the Synchrotron Radiation and Free Electron Laser (FEL) user facilities in Europe. Its primary goal is to actively and constructively ensure and promote the quality and impact of the fundamental, applied and industrial research carried out at their respective facility to the greater benefit of European science and society.