1. Analytical Research Infrastructures in Europe - A key resource for the five Horizon Europe missions
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Ariese, Freek, Biegert, Jens, Borkowski, Rafal Dunin, van Breukelen, Martin, Ciancio, Regina, Cicchetti, Gregor, van Daalen, Mirjam, Daillant, Jean, Dobosz Dufrénoy, Sandrine, Dollinger, Günther, Gleizes, Pierre-Emmanuel, Facsko, Stefan, Forsyth, Trevor, Gunsenheimer, Ute, Kirkland, Angus, Kolar, Jana, Krell, Ute, Lyonnard, Sandrine, Mitchell, Ed, Pelico, Primoz, Redlich, Britta, Schertler, Gebhard, Schneidewind, Astrid, Snoeck, Etienne, Synal, Hans-Arno, Velegrakis, Michalis, Wallner, Anton, and Wosnitza, Jochen
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smart cities ,protons ,Healthy oceans ,high magnetic fields ,EMFL ,electrons ,neutrons ,DREAM ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,RADIATE ,FELIX Infrared and Terahertz Spectroscopy ,HE Missions ,LENS ,Horizon Europe ,Soil health ,LaserLab-Europe ,ions ,Climate change ,photons ,InspireProject ,societal transformation ,lasers ,Cancer ,LEAPS - Abstract
Moon-shot missions, such as those of Horizon Europe, require exceptional solutions, and the world-leading Analytical Research Infrastructures of Europe (ARIE) are one of the key places those solutions can be sought. The ARIE Joint Position Paper highlights how the common, complementary approach can help address the societal challenges of the Horizon Europe Missions framework programme.
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- 2020
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