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The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU between EUR 3 and 4 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately

2 stage: Deadline 1: 27th October 2016 2: 4th May 2017

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As material systems and device structures become nanosized and nanostructured, significant challenges exist with respect to their design and the tailoring of their functions in a controlled way. The use of discrete materials models, as a bridge for linking and coupling nanostructure features to macroscopic device functionality is gaining increasing importance in the fast and reliable development of new materials, devices, and the control of the related production processes. Characterisation techniques and experimental data for process optimisation and model validation are key in such developments.

Europe has a large number of first-class laboratories for characterisation in the field of advanced materials and nanotechnologies. In some cases, regional hubs of laboratories addressing characterisation for specific industrial or application sectors have already been successfully established. Nevertheless, there is an ever increasing need for a strong transnational and trans-sectorial coordination and optimisation of existing characterisation technologies and their utilisation for the benefit of widespread process optimisation and model validation. This includes the need for widely agreed experiment protocols, multi-technique and multi-scale characterisation approaches, metadata descriptions of interpretation tools and accessible, relevant, and reliable data bases for raw and interpreted data.

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The Science and Technology Facilities Council invites proposals for its public engagement small awards scheme. This supports small, local or pilot projects promoting science and technology. Projects should be relevant to one or more of the following STFC science areas:

•particle physics;

•nuclear physics;

•space, solar and planetary science;

•astronomy;

•astrophysics;

•cosmology;

•studying materials with muon and neutron sources;

•studying materials with synchrotron light sources;

•research using laser facilities.

Anyone may apply, including grant-funded research groups, STFC research facility users, schools and museums. Awards range from £500 to £10,000 and may cover expenses for materials, salaries, travel and subsistence.

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