ALBA Synchrotron
Circularity has gone beyond being a trend-word to become an imperative for our future. In this context, it is of the outmost importance that science and research leads the way for a greener and more sustainable future. With this contribution, we want to present the opportunities that the ReMade@ARI (www.remade-project.eu) project can provide to researchers dedicated to advancing on these crucial topics.
ReMade@ARI is a European initiative that provides free and assisted access to fifty (50) analytical research infrastructures (ARIs) across Europe. The aim of the project is to boost circular materials research through access to synchrotrons, neutron sources, lasers, electron microscopes, ion and positron beams, and high magnetic field facilities.
ReMade@ARI offers support that goes beyond the usual level of support at ARIs. This includes consultation on project ideas, free access to the research facilities, experiment assistance and travel support. This opportunity is open to researchers from both academia and industry and is particularly beneficial to first time users or experienced users wishing to learn a new complementary technique.
In our contribution we will present the project and the access route available to academic and the two tailored service accesses to industrial researchers, as well as the scientific support and different tools that the project puts at their disposal. The use of advanced analytical techniques in materials research will be illustrated with examples of research projects realized at ALBA Synchrotron, one of the beneficiaries of the ReMade@ARI project.
By providing access to state-of-the-art research infrastructures and comprehensive support, ReMade@ARI empowers researchers to delve deeper into circular materials research, facilitating the innovation crucial for a sustainable future.
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