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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...
3 training materialsEuropean XFEL https://www.xfel.eu/index_eng.html/ https://tesshub.hzdr.de/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 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...
2 training materialsStanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource https://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/ https://tesshub.hzdr.de/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 -
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...
0 events (2 past events)Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC) https://helmholtz-metadaten.de/en https://tesshub.hzdr.de/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 -
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.
2 training materialsDigital Research Academy https://digital-research.academy/ https://tesshub.hzdr.de/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 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...
1 training materialALBA https://www.cells.es/en https://tesshub.hzdr.de/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 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...
0 events (1 past event)ISIS Neutron and Muon Source https://www.isis.stfc.ac.uk/Pages/home.aspx https://tesshub.hzdr.de/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 2000 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 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...
0 events (1 past event)ESS – European Spallation Source https://europeanspallationsource.se https://tesshub.hzdr.de/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 -
ELI Delivery Consortium
ELI-DC AISBL is an international non-profit association under Belgian law. It has been established to support the coordinated implementation of the ELI laser research facilities in Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania, preserve the consistency and complementarity of their scientific missions, and...
1 event (0 past events)ELI Delivery Consortium https://eli-laser.eu/ https://tesshub.hzdr.de/content_providers/eli-delivery-consortium ELI-DC AISBL is an international non-profit association under Belgian law. It has been established to support the coordinated implementation of the ELI laser research facilities in Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania, preserve the consistency and complementarity of their scientific missions, and promote and advertise the wide range of future research opportunities of ELI to the user communities. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/018/original/ELI.png?1656665526 -
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.
1 training materialCommittee Research with Neutrons (KFN) https://www.sni-portal.de/en/user-committees/committee-research-with-neutrons https://tesshub.hzdr.de/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 -
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...
Elettra https://www.elettra.trieste.it/index.html https://tesshub.hzdr.de/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