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Large scale research infrastructures in Flanders – Flemish participation in international research infrastructures (2020)

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Programmes Research Infrastructures

This publication of Department of Economy, Science and Innovation (EWI) offers an overview of the existing and new international research infrastructure in Flanders. The large- scale research infrastructure, in which the Flemish government has invested since 2011, is also covered. 

The publication has been made available on the websites of EWI and ESFRI.

International research infrastructures

  • Energy
    • COB
  • Environment
    • DiSSCo-Flanders, ICOS, LifeWatch.BE
  • Health and food
    • AnaEE-Flanders, ELIXIR-Belgium, EMBRC, FBI, Nanobodies4INSTRUCT
  • Physical sciences and engineering
    • CMS, ESRF (EBS), DUBBLE, ET, GANIL SPIRAL2, IceCube, ISOLDE, METIS
  • Social and cultural innovation
    • DARIAH-BE, ESS, SHARE
  • Digit
    • VSC-EuroHPC

Large scale research infrastructures

  • Energy
    • PolyLine
  • Health and food
    • 3teslaMRI, Caps-It, Cryo-TEM, KU Leuven FACS Core Facility, NextGenQBio, PacBio Sequel I, PHENOVISION, Q-MIP, SPHYNX
  • Physical sciences and engineering
    • Combined TOFSIMS-in situ SPM instrument, Flemish Atom Probe User Facility, Freeform Optics, HAXPES-lab, HyLaForm, Lena Clean Room, MC-ICP-MS, Multi-Nano, NMRCORE - NMR for COnvergent Research, PaRtiCLE, XCT-Centre
  • Social and cultural innovation
    • Library of Voices

 

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