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www.eli-laser.eu www.esrf.eu/AboutUs/Upgrade www.esss.se www.eurofel.eu www.fair-center.eu www.ilc-higrade.eu www.ill.eu/science-technology/the-esfri-projects/the-ill-2020-upgrade-project/ www.skatelescope.org www.cern.ch/SLHC-PP/ www.ganil-spiral2.eu/ European XFEL due to start in 2015 in the Hamburg area, Germany, will generate ultrashort X-ray laser flashes, opening up completely new research opportunities for scientists and industrial users. |
About CRISP
WHAT DOES CRISP STAND FOR?The Cluster of Research Infrastructures for Synergies in Physics is cooperative project covering a wide variety of scientific goals together with a broad range of experimental methods and techniques. It brings together talents in the fields of accelerators, detectors, instruments, experiments, information technology and data management from a cluster of formerly discrete projects. WHAT DOES CRISP EXPECT TO ACHIEVE?CRISP’s mission is to encourage and enable collaborating partners to combine their know-how and complementary expertise in an effective manner. From this the partners foster novel ideas and forge new creative solutions to scientific and societal challenges. They are working to retain the lead in technological progress and scientific challenges, by exploiting complementary experience and knowledge. WHAT BENEFITS DOES CRISP OFFER?Through the mutual exchange of test and commissioning results, the partners are experiencing an improved and accelerated learning curve. This is leading to the faster and more effective implementation of science and technical solutions. The joining of expertise overcomes fragmented approaches and uncoordinated efforts to generate added value on a European scale. Sharing research and development provides infrastructures with the opportunity to enhance performance and reduce the risks associated with individual action giving Europe the chance to compete at the global level in the fast moving economical world. WHO IS INVOLVED IN CRISP?CRISP is a partnership which builds collaborations and creates long-term synergies between research infrastructures on the ESFRI (European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructure) Roadmap in the field of physics, astronomy and analytical facilities to facilitate their implementation and enhance their efficiency and attractiveness. |
















