NuPNET
ERA-NET for Nuclear Physics Infrastructures
Basic Information
Description
Co-ordinator: Sydney GALES, Deputy Director IN2P3/CNRS and Director of GANIL Co-ordination Manager: Dorothée PEITZMANN, Chargée de mission NuPNET
Main research priorities of the network
Basic research in Nuclear Physics To face the increase in the complexity of facilities, and the cost and technical demands in a global context of international user groups and expertise, 18 European funding Agencies representing 14 countries have decided to provide Europe with a more coherent funding of its Nuclear Physics Infrastructures and equipments. The project will ensure exchange of information, the establishment of a long list of joint transnational funding opportunities. Following this list of "opportunities", a list of topics for the joint transnational call will be selected to achieve our aim to propose one or more concrete pilot actions. The success of the activities within the scope of NuPNET will be a major achievement in the field and will have a strong impact on the present and future European landscape of Research Infrastructures in Nuclear Physics.
Research fields covered by the network
- Other: Nuclear Physics
Target Groups
- Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)
- Public Research Organisations (PROs)
Coordinator
Participant
Czech Republic
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Joint Calls
Joint Call Title | Type | Launch Date | Deadline Pre-Proposal |
Deadline Full-Proposal |
Evaluation End Date |
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1st NuPNET Common Call 2011 for Joint Transnational Activities | one-stage | 14/02/2011 |
22/04/2011
Submitted: 16 |
31/07/2011
Funded: 5 |