Research infrastructure access and networking
4 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 1 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- UNIVERSITE DE TOULOUSE
French federal university contributing astrophysics, advanced materials, and environmental expertise to large European research consortia from Toulouse.
“Third-party contributor to TERRINet (robotics), ORP (optical/radio astronomy), ATMO-ACCESS (atmospheric research), RI-URBANS (air quality), and PITHIA-NRF (ionosphere monitoring).”
PrimaryFR27 projects - EURONOVIA
French innovation consultancy supporting EU energy and environment research projects with exploitation, dissemination, and business development services.
“Participated in ESTEEM3 (electron microscopy), SFERA-III (solar research facilities), and Co-UDlabs (urban drainage labs) — all transnational access projects.”
SMEFR10 projects - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER IN UKRAINE
Kyiv-based intergovernmental body connecting Ukrainian aerospace and physics expertise with European research through engineering projects and fellowship programs.
“EURIZON involved synchrotrons, neutron sources, particle detectors, and high-power lasers — indicating a growing role in connecting researchers to large-scale facilities.”
UA4 projects - Institute for Nuclear Research of NAS of Ukraine
Ukrainian nuclear research institute specializing in irradiation materials science, reactor safety, and fusion research within European infrastructure networks.
“EURIZON integrated INR into European research infrastructure networks covering synchrotrons, neutron sources, high-power lasers, and particle detectors.”
UA3 projects