NFFA-Europe is an open-access resource for experimental & theoretical nanoscience to perform multidisciplinary research at the nano and the microscale. NFFA-Europe offers a seamless series of harmonized, interoperable and integrated science services enabling research with an impact on science and innovation. It integrates into one comprehensive research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe, advanced cutting-edge facilities specialized on growth, lithography, characterization, theory, simulation and fine-analysis with Synchrotron, FEL and Neutron sources. The pan-European NFFA-Europe consortium is composed of 22 partners with a core of 13 co-located nanofoundries and LSFs (Synchrotron, FEL and Neutron). More than 600 state-of-the-art instruments are currently available free of charge to European and international researchers, thanks to the Horizon 2020 NFFA-Europe PILOT project. NFFA-Europe PILOT aims to further consolidate the sustainability of the research infrastructure through the optimization of good practices and the training of a new generation of researchers getting used to formulate their science objectives by taking full advantage of all that NFFA-Europe has to offer. Moreover NFFA-Europe PILOT plans to upgrade and develop new innovative tools for nanoscience such as real-time observation and control in microscopy and spectroscopy, X-Ray Wavefront Metrology and pattern transfer methods. A safe-by-design platform for nanomaterials and a FAIR approach to data are further features of the new NFFA-Europe PILOT project. Users can request access to this comprehensive research offer by submitting their proposals through the www.nffa.eu single entry point portal. Proposals are evaluated by an international peer-reviewed panel, and approved projects are granted free access to the best suited instruments, competences and technical support. Furthermore, a financial contribution for travel, accommodation and subsistence costs is available to the applicant team.

NFFA-Europe Pilot: a great research and innovation opportunity for the European and worldwide nanoscience community / Carsughi, Flavio. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022). (Intervento presentato al convegno European Material Research Society (EMRS) Spring Meeting 2022 tenutosi a Online nel 30/05-03/06/2022).

NFFA-Europe Pilot: a great research and innovation opportunity for the European and worldwide nanoscience community.

Flavio Carsughi
2022-01-01

Abstract

NFFA-Europe is an open-access resource for experimental & theoretical nanoscience to perform multidisciplinary research at the nano and the microscale. NFFA-Europe offers a seamless series of harmonized, interoperable and integrated science services enabling research with an impact on science and innovation. It integrates into one comprehensive research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe, advanced cutting-edge facilities specialized on growth, lithography, characterization, theory, simulation and fine-analysis with Synchrotron, FEL and Neutron sources. The pan-European NFFA-Europe consortium is composed of 22 partners with a core of 13 co-located nanofoundries and LSFs (Synchrotron, FEL and Neutron). More than 600 state-of-the-art instruments are currently available free of charge to European and international researchers, thanks to the Horizon 2020 NFFA-Europe PILOT project. NFFA-Europe PILOT aims to further consolidate the sustainability of the research infrastructure through the optimization of good practices and the training of a new generation of researchers getting used to formulate their science objectives by taking full advantage of all that NFFA-Europe has to offer. Moreover NFFA-Europe PILOT plans to upgrade and develop new innovative tools for nanoscience such as real-time observation and control in microscopy and spectroscopy, X-Ray Wavefront Metrology and pattern transfer methods. A safe-by-design platform for nanomaterials and a FAIR approach to data are further features of the new NFFA-Europe PILOT project. Users can request access to this comprehensive research offer by submitting their proposals through the www.nffa.eu single entry point portal. Proposals are evaluated by an international peer-reviewed panel, and approved projects are granted free access to the best suited instruments, competences and technical support. Furthermore, a financial contribution for travel, accommodation and subsistence costs is available to the applicant team.
2022
European Material Research Society (EMRS)
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