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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. |
Research ProgrammeThe scientific and technical activity of CRISP is undertaken by eleven of the physics and material sciences group of projects within the ESFRI Roadmap. They join their resources and expertise together, forming a heterogeneous group with a diverse range of methodologies, to share interests in the CRISP topics, albeit with variable geometry. Work is conducted under topic groups to include Accelerators, Instruments & Experiments, Detectors & Data Acquisition, and Information Technology & Data Management to reflect the natural flow of scientific and technical activity of the Research Infrastructures. Close collaborations and continuous exchanges of experience within the scientific topic groups of CRISP and across them, enables an optimal exploitation of the complementary expertise of the project members. Interaction with similar national and international activities ensures that the novel developments elaborated within CRISP are truly complementary and comply with the challenges faced by the European Research Area. The CRISP Coordinator manages the project taking responsibility for the implementation and delivery of the research programme. Dissemination and Industry Related Activities are conducted in close collaboration with the Coordinator, and the Topic Leaders through the Executive Group, and in liaison with the member research infrastructures and participating partners, to ensure full communication of the achievements across the CRISP project and facilitate outreach and dissemination activities.
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