The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) has decided to open its non-nuclear facilities to researchers and scientists from EU Member States and countries involved in the Horizon 2020 Research Programme. Nuclear facilities will be open to EU Member States and countries associated to the Euratom Research Programme.
The list of research infrastructures the JRC is opening:
Nuclear calls
- Actinide User Laboratory (ActUsLab)
- Laboratory of the Environmental & Mechanical Materials Assessment (EMMA)
- European research infrastructure for nuclear reaction, radioactivity, radiation and technology studies in science and applications (EUFRAT)
Non-nuclear calls
- Energy Storage
- European Laboratory for Structural Assessment (ELSA)
- Nanobiotechnology Laboratory
Please click here to read the full article published on the EC’s website.