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16 June 2017 NFFA-Europe: enhancing European competitiveness in nanoscience research and innovation (Conference Presentation)
Flavio Carsughi, Luis Fonseca
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Proceedings Volume 10248, Nanotechnology VIII; 102480L (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2279703
Event: SPIE Microtechnologies, 2017, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract
NFFA-EUROPE is an European open access resource for experimental and theoretical nanoscience and sets out a platform to carry out comprehensive projects for multidisciplinary research at the nanoscale extending from synthesis to nanocharacterization to theory and numerical simulation. Advanced infrastructures specialized on growth, nano-lithography, nano-characterization, theory and simulation and fine-analysis with Synchrotron, FEL and Neutron radiation sources are integrated in a multi-site combination to develop frontier research on methods for reproducible nanoscience research and to enable European and international researchers from diverse disciplines to carry out advanced proposals impacting science and innovation. NFFA-EUROPE will enable coordinated access to infrastructures on different aspects of nanoscience research that is not currently available at single specialized ones and without duplicating their specific scopes. Approved user projects will have access to the best suited instruments and support competences for performing the research, including access to analytical large scale facilities, theory and simulation and high-performance computing facilities. Access is offered free of charge to European users and users will receive a financial contribution for their travel, accommodation and subsistence costs. The users access will include several “installations” and will be coordinated through a single entry point portal that will activate an advanced user-infrastructure dialogue to build up a personalized access programme with an increasing return on science and innovation production. The own research activity of NFFA-EUROPE will address key bottlenecks of nanoscience research: nanostructure traceability, protocol reproducibility, in-operando nano-manipulation and analysis, open data.
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Flavio Carsughi and Luis Fonseca "NFFA-Europe: enhancing European competitiveness in nanoscience research and innovation (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10248, Nanotechnology VIII, 102480L (16 June 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2279703
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KEYWORDS
Analytical research

Computer simulations

Device simulation

Free electron lasers

Nanostructures

Numerical simulations

Synchrotrons

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