Calls
Call for proposals - CERIC-ERIC
CERIC-ERIC offers access through a single entry point to more than 60 different and complementary state of the art techniques and support laboratories, distributed in 10 countries, with the submission of single or multi-technique proposals. A detailed description of the facilities available in CERIC can be found here. Access to CERIC is open to scientists from all over the world and free of charge, provided the results end data are made available to the community in a reasonable time, according to her Scientific Data Policy.
What's New
CERIC is increasing its capacities in the field of Energy Materials. To this end, will upgrade some beamlines/instruments during this year to improve our services. In the first step, the upgrades will address battery research. Invite the users to check the instruments pages or contact the instruments scientists for forthcoming developments.
Additional instruments available:
Proposals should be submitted online through the Virtual Unified Office (VUO), more information here. The best projects will be selected through international peer review.
Partial support for user’s mobility will be available for a maximum of two users through funding provided to CERIC from the Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research. Read the policy here.
Deadlines:
What's New
CERIC is increasing its capacities in the field of Energy Materials. To this end, will upgrade some beamlines/instruments during this year to improve our services. In the first step, the upgrades will address battery research. Invite the users to check the instruments pages or contact the instruments scientists for forthcoming developments.
Additional instruments available:
- European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) Nanobiotechnology Laboratory in Ispra, Italy.
- Holographic Electron Microscopy (HoloTem) at University of Salento in Lecce, Italy.
- Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (MSI) at University of Salerno, Italy.
- Ultra Resolved Angular Photoelectron Spectroscopy URANOS@SOLARIS (former UARPES).
- Absorption Spectroscopy beamline in Tender energy Range and Above ASTRA@SOLARIS (former SOLABS).
- Soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy PIRX@SOLARIS (former PEEM/XAS).
- Near Ambient Pressure Electron Spectroscopy EnviroESCA@Charles University Prague.
- Focused Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscopy LYRA dual beam FIB/SEM@Charles University Prague.
Proposals should be submitted online through the Virtual Unified Office (VUO), more information here. The best projects will be selected through international peer review.
Partial support for user’s mobility will be available for a maximum of two users through funding provided to CERIC from the Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research. Read the policy here.
Deadlines:
- 1 March 2023 at 17:00 CET to have a pre-evaluation and the possibility to improve your proposal
- 30 March 2023 at 17:00 CET final submission, recommended only for users that are expert in all the techniques requested.