To meet the challenge of designing new materials for a circular economy, the potential of more than 50 analytical research infrastructures of the ARIE network will be harnessed through a new project, ReMade@ARI.
The Analytical Research Infrastructures of Europe (ARIEs) provide unique windows into the workings of the world around us. They include powerful photon sources, such as synchrotrons, laser systems and free-electron lasers; sources of neutrons, ions and other particle beams; and facilities dedicated to advanced electron-microscopy and high magnetic fields. They are centres of scientific and technological excellence...
The combination of high-end infrastructure and expertise at the different ARIEs is unmatched in the world and forms an ideal base to develop new and existing multi-disciplinary approaches to tackle infectious agents. For this to be successful, however, there must be funding and networking possibilities to enable international teams of experts from the medical and biomedical-research communities to collaborate more closely...