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001 | 1026359 | ||
005 | 20240517205759.0 | ||
024 | 7 | _ | |2 CORDIS |a G:(EU-Grant)101130652 |d 101130652 |
024 | 7 | _ | |2 CORDIS |a G:(EU-Call)HORIZON-INFRA-2023-SERV-01 |d HORIZON-INFRA-2023-SERV-01 |
024 | 7 | _ | |2 originalID |a corda_____he::101130652 |
035 | _ | _ | |a G:(EU-Grant)101130652 |
150 | _ | _ | |a Research Infrastructure Access in NAnoscience & nanotechnology |y 2024-03-01 - 2028-02-28 |
372 | _ | _ | |a HORIZON-CL4-2023-HUMAN-01-CNECT |s 2024-03-01 |t 2028-02-28 |
450 | _ | _ | |a RIANA |w d |y 2024-03-01 - 2028-02-28 |
510 | 1 | _ | |0 I:(DE-588b)5098525-5 |2 CORDIS |a European Union |
680 | _ | _ | |a In the pursuit of global sustainability, the challenge lies in advancing nanoscience and nanotechnology, hinging on the indispensable role of research infrastructures (RIs). The complexity of these fields demands a cohesive approach, currently hindered by fragmented infrastructures and limited accessibility. In this context, the EU-funded RIANA project unites seven European networks to provide a streamlined solution to seamlessly access 69 cutting-edge infrastructures, forging a path towards a sustainable future in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Supported by senior scientists, technology transfer experts, and skilled junior scientists, the project elevates RI experiences. Embracing flexibility, RIANA adapts to emerging scientific trends, aiming to shape the future through a roadmap cultivated from four years of experience. |
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