ESRF
The European Synchrotron (www.esrf.eu) is the world's brightest synchrotron light source and a centre of excellence for fundamental and innovation-driven research in condensed and living matter science. The ESRF is located in Grenoble, France and is supported by 19 partner countries. Access is free for experiments through peer-reviewed proposals, and travel costs are reimbursed for researchers in member states. Proprietary access is also available with confidential services including sample mail-in/remote access and even high-throughput automated experiments. Through ReMade (remade-project.eu), ESRF and 50 other research infrastructures make their materials characterisation facilities available for the benefit of the circular economy.
ReMade@ARI (remade-project.eu) is a European project that provides free and assisted access to fifty analytical research infrastructures 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 consultation, free access to the research facilities, experiment assistance and travel support. This opportunity is for researchers from academia and industry and is particularly beneficial to first time users or experienced users wishing to learn a new complementary technique. A confidential and assisted access track exists for industry (SMEs).