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Programmes RI Digital, Industry & Space Agro-Food, EnvironmentThe Central European Research Infrastructure Consortium (CERIC-ERIC) is calling for proposals for coordinated access to more than 60 instruments and support laboratories for research in all fields of materials, biomaterials and nanotechnology. 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 and data are made available to the community in a reasonable time, according to their Scientific Data Policy.
The call for proposals has a two-step application process with the following deadlines:
For all information on the call for proposals, partial support for users’s mobility, what’s new in this call, the two-step application process and the online submission platform VUO, visit the call for proposals page and the announcement in the news section on the CERIC website.
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