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  • Laserlab-Europe

    Laserlab-Europe has entered a new phase of its successful cooperation: the Consortium now brings...

    32 upcoming events (462 past events)
    Laserlab-Europe https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/laserlab-europe Laserlab-Europe has entered a new phase of its successful cooperation: the Consortium now brings together 35 leading institutions in laser-based inter-disciplinary research from 18 countries. Together with associate partners, Laserlab covers the majority of European member states. 24 laboratories offer access to their facilities for research teams from Europe and beyond, kindly supported by EC funding. Lasers and photonics, one of only five key enabling technologies identified by the European Union, are not only essential for the scientific future but also for the socio-economic security of any country. Given the importance of lasers and their applications in all areas of sciences, life sciences and technologies. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/028/original/laserlab_logo_rgb.jpg?1644511579
  • ESRF – European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

    The ESRF is the world’s most intense X-ray source and a centre of excellence for fundamental and...

    55 training materials
    ESRF – European Synchrotron Radiation Facility https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/esrf-european-synchrotron-radiation-facility The ESRF is the world’s most intense X-ray source and a centre of excellence for fundamental and innovation-driven research in condensed and living matter science. The intense source of synchrotron-generated light produces X-rays 100 billion times brighter than the X-rays used in hospitals. These X-rays, endowed with exceptional properties, are produced at the ESRF by the high energy electrons that race around the storage ring, a circular tunnel measuring 844 metres in circumference. Each year, the demand to use these X-ray beams increases and near to 9000 scientists from around the world come to “beamlines”, each equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation, operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Located in Grenoble, France, the ESRF owes its success to the international cooperation of 22 partner nations, of which 13 are Members and 9 are Associates. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/016/original/logo-esrf-300x185.jpg?1638889710
  • PaN Learning

    PaN Learning is the E-learning platform of the PaN Training Portal for the Photon and Neutron...

    48 training materials
    PaN Learning https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/pan-training PaN Learning is the E-learning platform of the PaN Training Portal for the Photon and Neutron community. The platform has a long history and is also part of the EU-founded projects PaNOSC and ExPaNDS. * The E-learning platform hosts free education and training for scientists and students. * In the platform you will find courses on both the theory of photon and neutron scattering and how to use python code or software for data reduction and modelling. * All content from our E-learning platform is also listed in this catalogue of PaN training materials. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/027/original/PaNelearning.png?1651055954
  • Central European Research Infrastructure Consortium (CERIC-ERIC)

    CERIC-ERIC integrates and provides open access to some of the best facilities in Europe, to help...

    39 training materials
    Central European Research Infrastructure Consortium (CERIC-ERIC) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/central-european-research-infrastructure-consortium-ceric-eric CERIC-ERIC integrates and provides open access to some of the best facilities in Europe, to help science and industry advance in all fields of materials, biomaterials and nanotechnology. With a single entry point to some of the leading national research infrastructures in 8 European countries, it enables the delivery of innovative solutions to societal challenges in the fields of energy, health, food, cultural heritage and more. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/017/original/logoCERIC_430x265px-300x185.jpg?1638888961
  • PaNOSC

    The Photon and Neutron Open Science Cloud (PaNOSC) The Photon and Neutron Open Science Cloud...

    4 training materials
    1 upcoming event (35 past events)
    PaNOSC https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/panosc The Photon and Neutron Open Science Cloud (PaNOSC) The Photon and Neutron Open Science Cloud (PaNOSC) is a European project for making FAIR data a reality in 6 European Research Infrastructures (RIs), developing and providing services for scientific data and connecting these to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). ## Objectives * Participate in the construction of the EOSC by linking with the e-infrastructures and other ESFRI clusters. * Make scientific data produced at Europe’s major Photon and Neutron sources fully compatible with the FAIR principles. * Generalise the adoption of open data policies, standard metadata and data stewardship from 15 photon and neutron RIs and physics institutes across Europe * Provide innovative data services to the users of these facilities locally and the scientific community at large via the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). * Increase the impact of RIs by ensuring data from user experiments can be used beyond the initial scope. * Share the outcomes with the national RIs who are observers in the proposal and the community at large to promote the adoption of FAIR data principles, data stewardship and the EOSC. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/021/original/PaNOSClogo_web_RGB_1024px-300x156.jpg?1638889070
  • ExPaNDS

    ExPaNDS is the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Photon and Neutron Data Service. The...

    35 training materials
    0 upcoming events (12 past events)
    ExPaNDS https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/expands ExPaNDS is the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Photon and Neutron Data Service. The ambitious ExPaNDS project is a collaboration between 10 national Photon and Neutron Research Infrastructures (PaN RIs) as well as EGI. The project aims to deliver standardised, interoperable, and integrated data sources and data analysis services for Photon and Neutron facilities. ## Objectives ### FAIR data principles ExPaNDS’s ambition is to coordinate activities to enable national PaN RIs to make the majority of their data open following the FAIR principles; Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. ### Harmonising EOSC services ExPaNDS will allow data to be tailored to the user’s needs, and will harmonise their efforts to migrate data analysis workflows to EOSC platforms, allowing them to be shared in a uniform way. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/005/original/cloud-1.png.webp?1638889004
  • League of European Accelerator-based Photon Sources (LEAPS)

    LEAPS – the League of European Accelerator-based Photon Sources – is a strategic consortium...

    0 upcoming events (35 past events)
    League of European Accelerator-based Photon Sources (LEAPS) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/league-of-european-accelerator-based-photon-sources-leaps LEAPS – the League of European Accelerator-based Photon Sources – is a strategic consortium initiated by the Directors of the Synchrotron Radiation and Free Electron Laser user facilities in Europe. Its primary goal is to actively and constructively ensure and promote the quality and impact of fundamental, applied and industrial research carried out at each facility to the greater benefit of European science and society. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/022/original/cropped-LEAPS_logo_colour-e1573546128283.jpg?1641999357
  • ErUM-Data-Hub

    The ErUM Data Hub is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and...

    0 upcoming events (25 past events)
    ErUM-Data-Hub https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/erum-data-hub The ErUM Data Hub is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and involves stakeholders from all ErUM thematic areas. It takes up ideas from the scientific community and supports and coordinates their implementation. A further aim is to provide support in the transfer of developed solutions to new fields of application and to attract partners beyond ErUM, for example in the areas of energy, climate, sustainability and health. The activities of the ErUM-Data-Hub are divided into 4 work areas: * Networking * Exchange * Digital competencies * Communication /system/content_providers/images/000/000/066/original/Logo-Horizontal-7-300x150.png?1680706364
  • Lightsources.org

    Lightsources.org is the result of a collaboration between communicators from light source...

    0 upcoming events (17 past events)
    Lightsources.org https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/lightsources-org Lightsources.org is the result of a collaboration between communicators from light source facilities around the world. This platform groups 23 synchrotrons and 7 FEL facilities representing 24 organisations from 3 geographic zones: Europe / the Middle East, the Americas, and Asia / Australia. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/029/original/2019Logo_LS_4c.png?1645115913
  • DAPHNE4NFDI

    DAPHNE4NFDI focuses on research with photons and neutrons at large-scale research facilities. The...

    0 upcoming events (17 past events)
    DAPHNE4NFDI https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/daphne4nfdi DAPHNE4NFDI focuses on research with photons and neutrons at large-scale research facilities. The properties of photons and neutrons allow us to find out where atoms are and how they move - in materials, new materials, thin films, even at very low temperatures or high pressures. This makes it possible to see the tiniest cracks and pores in a turbine blade, find tiny impurities in a semiconductor, determine the position of individual atoms in a protein molecule, and much more. Photon and neutron research therefore includes a wide range of scientific disciplines. There are more than 5500 scientists across Germany generating a data volume of 28 petabytes per year. The large amount of data presents us with some challenges: The data is often user-specific, a wide variety of software is used for analysis, and data cannot be easily shared. There is also a great need for fast, high-level data analysis. The data should also be stored in a meaningful way and be reusable. The main goal of DAPHNE is to make data from photon and neutron experiments "FAIR", thereby making scientific work more efficient and gaining more knowledge from the data. 1. Improve metadata capture through consistent workflows supported by user-driven online logbooks that are linked to the data collection, thus enabling a richer capture of information about the experiments than is currently possible; 2. Establish a community repository of processed data, new reference databases and analysis code for published results, linked, where possible, to raw data sources, to sustainably improve access to research data and enable data and software re-use; 3. Develop, curate and deploy user-developed analysis software on facility computing infrastructure so that ordinary users can benefit from and repeat the analysis performed by leading power user groups through common data analysis portals. The consortium thus aims at a national research data infrastructure along a process chain from the proposal, the experiment, data recorded, stored, analysed and interpreted. This is a very ambitious endeavor. But the consortium already builds on a very strong experience with the IT centres at the large-scale facilities, many activities in data analysis, data catalogues and repositories at the universities and research institutes and the development of metadata standards and quality control. DAPHNE4NDFI wants to bundle all these activities. Hence, DAPHNE4NFDI consortium consists of experts from the photon (KFS) and neutron community (KFN), experts from the different science fields and techniques (diffraction, spectroscopy, imaging, etc.) at universities, research institutes and large scale facilities and strongly interacts among the user and scientists at large scale infrastructures as well as with other NFDI-consortia. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/032/original/0ab33ed2-fb1a-49dd-810e-3578511809d1.png?1670328547
  • SOLEIL

    SOLEIL is located in France and is both an electromagnetic radiation source covering a wide range...

    15 training materials
    0 upcoming events (2 past events)
    SOLEIL https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/soleil SOLEIL is located in France and is both an electromagnetic radiation source covering a wide range of energies (from the infrared to the x-rays) and a research laboratory at the cutting edge of experimental techniques dedicated to matter analysis down to the atomic scale, as well as a service platform open to all scientific and industrial communities. In applied research, SOLEIL can be used in many various fields such as pharmacy, medicine, chemistry, petrochemistry, environment, nuclear energy, and the automobile industry, as well as nanotechnologies, micromechanics and microelectronics, and more… /system/content_providers/images/000/000/002/original/logo_0.png?1638889338
  • Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL)

    The Institut Laue-Langevin is an international research centre at the leading edge of neutron...

    8 training materials
    Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/institut-laue-langevin-ill The Institut Laue-Langevin is an international research centre at the leading edge of neutron science and technology. As the world’s flagship centre for neutron science, the ILL provides scientists with a very high flux of neutrons feeding some 40 state-of-the-art instruments, which are constantly being developed and upgraded. As a service institute, the ILL makes its facilities and expertise available to visiting scientists. Every year, about 1400 researchers from over 40 countries visit the ILL and 640 experiments selected by a scientific review committee are performed. Research focuses primarily on fundamental science in a variety of fields: condensed matter physics, chemistry, biology, nuclear physics and materials science, etc. The ILL also collaborates closely and at different levels of confidentiality with the R&D departments of industrial enterprises. ILL is funded and managed by France, Germany and the United Kingdom, in partnership with ten other countries. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/020/original/logo-neutrons-for-society-300x185.jpg?1638889800
  • Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY)

    DESY is one of the world’s leading accelerator centres based in Germany. Researchers use the...

    5 training materials
    0 upcoming events (4 past events)
    Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/deutsches-elektronen-synchrotron-desy DESY is one of the world’s leading accelerator centres based in Germany. Researchers use the large-scale facilities at DESY to explore the microcosm in all its variety – from the interactions of tiny elementary particles and the behaviour of new types of nanomaterials to biomolecular processes that are essential to life. The accelerators and detectors that DESY develops and builds are unique research tools. The facilities generate the world’s most intense X-ray light, accelerate particles to record energies and open completely new windows onto the universe. That makes DESY not only a magnet for more than 3000 guest researchers from over 40 countries every year, but also a coveted partner for national and international cooperations. Committed young researchers find an exciting interdisciplinary setting at DESY. The research centre offers specialized training for a large number of professions. DESY cooperates with industry and business to promote new technologies that will benefit society and encourage innovations. This also benefits the metropolitan regions of the two DESY locations, Hamburg and Zeuthen near Berlin. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/003/original/DESY.png?1638889118
  • Diamond Light Source

    Diamond Light Source is the UK’s national synchrotron. It works like a giant microscope,...

    4 training materials
    Diamond Light Source https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/diamond-light-source Diamond Light Source is the UK’s national synchrotron. It works like a giant microscope, harnessing the power of electrons to produce bright light that scientists can use to study anything from fossils to jet engines to viruses and vaccines. The machine accelerates electrons to near light speeds so that they give off light 10 billion times brighter than the sun. These bright beams are then directed off into laboratories known as ‘beamlines’. Here, scientists use the light to study a vast range of subject matter, from new medicines and treatments for disease to innovative engineering and cutting-edge technology. Whether it’s fragments of ancient paintings or unknown virus structures, at the synchrotron, scientists can study their samples using a machine that is 10,000 times more powerful than a traditional microscope. Diamond is one of the most advanced scientific facilities in the world, and its pioneering capabilities are helping to keep the UK at the forefront of scientific research. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/006/original/csm_diamond_7ba8bd502e.png?1638889088
  • Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR)

    The HZDR is a member of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres. As registered,...

    3 training materials
    0 upcoming events (3 past events)
    Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/helmholtz-zentrum-dresden-rossendorf-hzdr The HZDR is a member of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres. As registered, non-profit institution supported by the authorities of the Federal Government and the Free State of Saxony the HZDR pursues interdisciplinary research in the fields of Energy, Health, and Matter. The eight scientific institutes are supported by four central departments: * Research Technoplogy * Information Services and Computing * Technical Services * Administration /system/content_providers/images/000/000/001/original/HZDR-Logo-in-Vertical-Format-%28jpg%29.jpg?1638889047
  • Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI)

    The Paul Scherrer Institute PSI is the largest research institute for natural and engineering...

    3 training materials
    Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/paul-scherrer-institute-psi The Paul Scherrer Institute PSI is the largest research institute for natural and engineering sciences based in Switzerland, conducting cutting-edge research in three main fields: matter and materials, energy and the environment and human health. PSI develops, builds and operates complex large research facilities. Every year, more than 2400 scientists from Switzerland and around the world come to PSI to use their unique facilities to carry out experiments that are not possible anywhere else. PSI is committed to the training of future generations. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/004/original/1200px-Paul_Scherrer_Institut.svg.png?1638889373
  • MAX IV

    The MAX IV facility, based in Sweden, will have the highest quality of X-rays available to...

    3 training materials
    MAX IV https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/max-iv The MAX IV facility, based in Sweden, will have the highest quality of X-rays available to scientists from academia and industry in the whole world. These X-rays will be used to understand, explain and improve the world around us. They will enable the study of materials that we use today and improve them beyond the performance that we know. In addition, MAX IV will allow scientists to develop new materials and products that we cannot even imagine today, such as medications with better and more precise functions and fewer side-effects, nanoparticles for diverse areas of application, including paints, catalysis or computing, or lighter and stronger packaging materials for the future. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/007/original/Unknown.png?1638889199
  • European XFEL

    The European XFEL in the Hamburg area is a new international research facility of superlatives:...

    3 training materials
    European XFEL https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/european-xfel The European XFEL in the Hamburg area is a new international research facility of superlatives: 27,000 X-ray flashes per second and a brilliance that is a billion times higher than that of the best conventional X-ray sources open up completely new opportunities for science. Research groups from around the world are able to map the atomic details of viruses, decipher the molecular composition of cells, take three-dimensional “photos” of the nanoworld, “film” chemical reactions, and study processes such as those occurring deep inside planets. European XFEL has a workforce of more than 350 employees and started user operation September 2017. With construction and commissioning costs of 1.25 billion euro (at 2005 price levels) and a total length of 3.4 kilometres, the European XFEL is one of the largest and most ambitious European new research facilities to date. At present, 12 countries have signed the European XFEL convention: Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/019/original/logo-european-xfel-300x185.jpg?1638889760
  • Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource

    The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL), a Directorate of the SLAC National...

    2 training materials
    Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/stanford-synchrotron-radiation-lightsource The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL), a Directorate of the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC), is an Office of Science User Facility operated for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) by Stanford University. Located in Menlo Park, California, SLAC is a multi-program national laboratory exploring frontier questions in photon science, astrophysics, biochemistry, material science, particle physics and accelerator research. SLAC engages in fundamental research which is published or shared broadly with the scientific community. The DOE Office of Science is the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States, and is working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. The SSRL SPEAR3 3-GeV, high-brightness third-generation storage ring, upgraded in 2004, operates at 500 mA in top-off mode, with high reliability and low emittance. SSRL's extremely bright x-rays are a resource for researchers to study our world at the atomic and molecular level, leading to major advances in energy production, environmental remediation, nanotechnology, new materials, biology and medicine. SSRL provides unique educational experiences and serves as a vital training ground for future generations of scientists and engineers. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/030/original/ssrl-logo-red.jpg?1649949235
  • Digital Research Academy

    We are a network of trainers who provide quality training for quality research. Our topics are...

    2 training materials
    Digital Research Academy https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/digital-research-academy We are a network of trainers who provide quality training for quality research. Our topics are Open Science, Data Literacy, and Research Software Engineering. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/102/original/DRA_LogoColourPos.jpg?1715864600
  • ALBA

    ALBA is a 3rd generation Synchrotron Light facility located in Spain near Barcelona, being the...

    1 training material
    ALBA https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/alba ALBA is a 3rd generation Synchrotron Light facility located in Spain near Barcelona, being the newest source in the Mediterranean area. It is a complex of electron accelerators to produce synchrotron light, which allows the visualisation of the atomic structure of matter as well as the study of its properties. The 3 GeV electron beam energy at ALBA is achieved by combining a LInear ACcelerator (LINAC) and a low-emittance, full-energy BOOSTER placed in the same tunnel as the STORAGE RING. ALBA’s 270 meter perimeter has 17 straight sections all of which are available for the installation of insertion devices. This large scientific infrastructure provides more than 6.000 hours of beam time per year and is available for the academic and the industrial sector, serving more than 2.000 researchers every year. Since as early as 2012, ALBA has been hosting official users, 65% from Spanish institutions and 35% from other countries. Managed by the Consortium for the Construction, Equipping and Exploitation of the Synchrotron Light Source (CELLS), it is funded in equal parts by the Spanish and the Catalonian Administration. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/009/original/Unknown.png?1638889468
  • ISIS Neutron and Muon Source

    ISIS Neutron and Muon Source is based at the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire...

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    ISIS Neutron and Muon Source https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/isis-neutron-and-muon-source ISIS Neutron and Muon Source is based at the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire and is a world-leading centre for research in the physical and life sciences. It is owned and operated by the Science and Technology Facilities Council. ISIS Neutron and Muon Source produces beams of neutrons and muons that allow scientists to study materials at the atomic level using a suite of instruments, often described as ‘super-microscopes’. It supports a national and international community of more than 2​000 scientists who use neutrons and muons for research in physics, chemistry, materials science, geology, engineering, and biology. ISIS neutron and muon instruments are free to use for researchers provided the results from experiments are published in the public domain. Fully confidential use of the instruments is also available for industrial and commercial customers. ​ /system/content_providers/images/000/000/013/original/ISIS-logo-long.png?1638889611
  • ESS – European Spallation Source

    The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), a...

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    ESS – European Spallation Source https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/ess-european-spallation-source The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), a multi-disciplinary research facility based on the world’s most powerful neutron source. ESS is currently under construction in Lund, Sweden, and the Data Management and Software Centre (DMSC) is based in Copenhagen, Denmark. ESS vision is to build and operate the world’s most powerful neutron source, enabling scientific breakthroughs in research related to materials, energy, health and the environment, and addressing some of the most important societal challenges of our time. The European Spallation Source ERIC has currently 13 members: Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. ESS is a partnership of European nations committed to collectively building and operating a multi-disciplinary research facility providing the world’s most powerful neutron source. The unique capabilities of ESS will both greatly exceed and complement those of today’s leading neutron sources, enabling new opportunities for researchers in materials science. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/015/original/logoESS_430x265px.png?1638889675
  • League of advanced European Neutron Sources (LENS)

    The League of advanced European Neutron Sources (LENS) has the not-for-profit purpose of...

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    League of advanced European Neutron Sources (LENS) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/league-of-advanced-european-neutron-sources-lens The League of advanced European Neutron Sources (LENS) has the not-for-profit purpose of promoting the cooperation and projects between European-level neutron infrastructure providers that offer a transnational user programme. The individual members remain independent but together through LENS join forces to support and strengthen European neutron science by creating an effective, collaborating eco-system of neutron facilities. LENS places emphasis on the relationship between user communities and funding organisations, continuous improvement of source facilities, optimising resources between and aligning policies among partners – all to ensure excellence to the communities they serve. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/023/original/Unknown.png?1638889977
  • Committee Research with Neutrons (KFN)

    The Committee Research with Neutrons (KFN) is an elected body that represents neutron users in...

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    Committee Research with Neutrons (KFN) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/committee-research-with-neutrons-kfn The Committee Research with Neutrons (KFN) is an elected body that represents neutron users in Germany. The main task of the KFN is promoting all national and international scientists who do research with neutrons. KFN conducts a dialogue between users, neutron facilites and funders. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/067/original/KFN_Logo-450.jpg?1694505695
  • Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC)

    The Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC) promotes the qualitative enrichment of research data...

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    Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/helmholtz-metadata-collaboration-hmc The Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC) promotes the qualitative enrichment of research data by means of metadata – and implements this approach across the whole organization. HMC develops and implements novel concepts and technologies for a sustainable handling of research data through high-quality metadata. Its main goal is to make the depth and breadth of research data produced by Helmholtz Centres findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) for the whole science community /system/content_providers/images/000/000/069/original/Unknown.jpeg?1713956606
  • Elettra

    Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste is a multidisciplinary international research center of excellence...

    Elettra https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/elettra Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste is a multidisciplinary international research center of excellence based in Italy, specialised in generating high quality synchrotron and free-electron laser light and applying it in materials and life sciences. Its mission is to promote cultural, social and economic growth through: * Basic and applied research * Technology and know-how transfer * Technical, scientific and management education * Role of reference in the national and international scientific networks They develop excellence by providing state-of-the-art services for high-quality, internationally recognised research, thus contributing to enhance the positive impact and relevance of science on society. The main assets of the research centre are two advanced light sources, the electron storage ring Elettra and the free-electron laser (FEL) FERMI, continuously (H24) operated supplying light of the selected “colour” and quality to more than 30 experimental stations. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/008/original/Elettra-Sincrotrone-Trieste-small.png?1638889420
  • Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB)

    HZB in Germany has existed since 2009. Its roots go much further into the past, given that HZB...

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/helmholtz-zentrum-berlin-hzb HZB in Germany has existed since 2009. Its roots go much further into the past, given that HZB arose from the fusion of two older research institutions, the former Hahn-Meitner-Institut (est. 1959) and BESSY GmbH (est. 1979). With approximately 1,100 employees, HZB is now one of the largest non-university research centres in Berlin, and a member of the Helmholtz Association. HZB conducts research at two locations, in Wannsee and Adlershof. Materials for a sustainable energy supply and operation of the electron storage ring BESSY II – those are the cornerstones of HZB and its research. Both of these fields complement each other, since questions arising from research continually drive the advancement of the experimental environment at BESSY II and vice versa; the possibilities that BESSY II offers accelerate energy research enormously. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/010/original/Unknown-1.png?1638889515
  • UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)

    UKRI works in partnership with universities, research organisations, businesses, charities, and...

    UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/uk-research-and-innovation-ukri UKRI works in partnership with universities, research organisations, businesses, charities, and government to create the best possible environment for research and innovation to flourish. We aim to maximise the contribution of each of our component parts, working individually and collectively. We work with our many partners to benefit everyone through knowledge, talent and ideas. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/011/original/Unknown-2.png?1638889546
  • Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)

    STFC is part of UKRI, a non-departmental public body funded by a grant-in-aid from the UK...

    Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/science-and-technology-facilities-council-stfc STFC is part of UKRI, a non-departmental public body funded by a grant-in-aid from the UK government. STFC are a world-leading multi-disciplinary science organisation, and their goal is to deliver economic, societal, scientific and international benefits to the UK and its people – and more broadly to the world. Their strength comes from their distinct but interrelated functions: * Universities: they support university-based research, innovation and skills development in astronomy, particle physics, nuclear physics, and space science * Scientific Facilities: they provide access to world-leading, large-scale facilities across a range of physical and life sciences, enabling research, innovation and skills training in these areas * National Campuses: they work with partners to build National Science and Innovation Campuses based around their National Laboratories to promote academic and industrial collaboration and translation of their research to market through direct interaction with industry * Inspiring and Involving: they help ensure a future pipeline of skilled and enthusiastic young people by using the excitement of their sciences to encourage wider take-up of STEM subjects in school and future life (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) We support an academic community of around 1,700 in particle physics, nuclear physics, and astronomy including space science, who work at more than 50 universities and research institutes in the UK, Europe, Japan and the United States, including a rolling cohort of more than 900 PhD students. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/012/original/Unknown-3.png?1638889581