Extreme Light Infrastructure - 1st Call for Users
The "Extreme Light Infrastructure" (ELI) announces its first call for users which is open for scientists in the European Research Area and from around the world. The Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) is the world’s most advanced laser-based research infrastructure. The ELI Facilities provide access to a broad range of world-class high-power, high-repetition-rate laser systems and secondary sources. This enables cutting-edge research and new regimes of high-intensity physics in physical, chemical, medical, and materials sciences.
This call includes all three of the ELI Facilities, thanks to a close collaboration between ELI ERIC and the "Horia Hulubei" National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH), and the support of the Horizon 2020 Project IMPULSE.
Potential users have the opportunity to conduct some of the first state-of-the-art experiments at:
ELI ALPS in Szeged, Hungary
o HR GHHG Gas - REMI-ES
o MIR: Mid-Infrared laser system
o NanoESCA - Endstation
o NLTSF: Nonlinear Terahertz Spectroscopy Facility
ELI Beamlines in Dolní Břežany, Czech Republic
o FSRS & TA: Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Scattering and transient optical absorption
o MAC: Experimental station for AMO science and Coherent Diffractive Imaging
o trELIps: Time resolved spectroscopic ellipsometry
o TREX: X-ray diffraction, scattering and spectroscopy experiments
ELI Nuclear Physics in Măgurele, Romania
o E4 (100 TW beam)
o E5 (1 PW beam)
For more detailed information about the available equipment, the application process and how to prepare your proposal, please go to the website: https://up.eli-laser.eu/ (https://up.eli-laser.eu/call/1st-eli-call-for-users-441745527)
Source page of this information: https://www.eli-alps.hu/en/News/view/91.
The call will remain open through 31 August 2022, 12:00 (noon) CEST. Proposals are accepted from around the world and are evaluated by an international panel of experts and accepted based on scientific merit.
- Other
- General/no specific focus
- Engineering and Technology
Entry created by Elke Dall on June 13, 2022
Modified on August 31, 2022