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CALIPSO · Coordinated Access to Lightsources to Promote Standards and Optimization
CALIPSO coordinates the European synchrotrons and FELs, including the three ESFRI roadmap projects European XFEL, EuroFEL and the ESRF Upgrade Programme, towards a fully integrated network. The consortium is characterised by common objectives, harmonised decisions, transnational open access based on excellence and joint development of new instruments. Innovative networking initiatives address user friendliness and a strengthened industrial interaction.CALIPSO proposes a single entry point (www.wayforlight.eu) to simplify access modalities, to coach potential users to find the best beamline for their experiment and to favour interactivity; in addition, targeted education actions will widen and strengthen the community. Transnational Access potentially benefits a community of 10,000 European users represented by the recently formed European Synchrotron User Organisation (www.ESUO.org). The pivotal EC funding in CALIPSO supports scientists to perform their research at the best facilities, thus promoting equal opportunities for all European researchers. This is particularly important for colleagues from less-favoured countries, early stage and female researchers.The European light sources represent a largely underexploited pool for European industry. To enhance light source–industry interactions, CALIPSO proposes a networking activity including specific events to involve industries both as users and instrumentation suppliers, a pan-European Industrial Advisory Board to orient these actions, in preparation for Horizon 2020, and a dedicated task to exploit the innovation potential of the Joint Research Activity. The CALIPSO joint research activity will focus on detectors development, one of the most significant joint challenges for present and future light sources. For Europe to succeed and remain a leader in detectors development, a coordinated action is necessary rather than individual efforts. A close collaboration of the CALIPSO JRA and the industrially-driven action will be setup with the recently signed Detector Consortium initiative, lending an important added dimension with pan-European impact.
Consortium · 20 organisations
ELETTRA - SINCROTRONE TRIESTE SCPA
IT · €1,492,409
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
DK · €211,989
SYNCHROTRON SOLEIL SOCIETE CIVILE
FR · €762,127
LUNDS UNIVERSITET
SE · €501,384
CONSORCIO PARA LA CONSTRUCCION EQUIPAMIENTO Y EXPLOTACION DEL LABORATORIO DE LUZ SINCROTRON
ES · €209,769
EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY
DE · €200
STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT
NL · €129,107
ANKARA UNIVERSITESI
TR · €328
EUROPEAN SYNCHROTRON RADIATION FACILITY
FR · €472,230
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL
UK · €83,505
HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM BERLIN FUR MATERIALIEN UND ENERGIE GMBH
DE · €640,959
KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE
DE · €284,783
DIAMOND LIGHT SOURCE LIMITED
UK · €795,654
PAUL SCHERRER INSTITUT
CH · €672,664
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
FR · €279,418
DEUTSCHES ELEKTRONEN-SYNCHROTRON DESY
DE · €807,723
EUROPEAN X-RAY FREE-ELECTRON LASERFACILITY GMBH
DE · €4,000
HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM DRESDEN-ROSSENDORF EV
DE · €82,761
UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLONSKI
PL · €1,600
ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI FISICA NUCLEARE
IT · €67,390
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