NEutrons and PHotons Elevating Worldwide Science (NEPHEWS)

HORIZON.1.3HORIZON-COFUNDID: 101131414
EC Contribution
€47,572
Consortium Size
23 orgs
Summary

NEutrons and PHotons Elevating Worldwide Science (NEPHEWS) will deliver access to the world-class collective of Europe’s premiere open advanced neutron (N), synchrotron (SR) and free-electron laser (FEL) complementary research infrastructures (RI), to promote curiosity driven excellence in research. In NEPHEWS the RI institute in a novel approach jointly with their 40k+ user base of scientists through Users Organisations to provide a user-driven access program targeting new and non-expert communities, with a focus on Widening countries, Ukraine and Africa, a priority. The bottom-up User-to-User-oriented approach aims to build an integrated European RI landscape involving LEAPS and LENS consortia and their European scientific user communities.NEPHEWS will provide 135 twinning experiments, successful piloted in the CALIPSOplus project, and 451 user experiments across European RI facilities. New and non-expert users receive in-depth hands-on expert training in twinning research experiments with expert-users. These actions are complimented with support in virtual access, workshops, schools and proposal writing. All build expertise, foster collaborations, and widen user access across the ERA.NEPHEWS will specifically engage user and scientific communities of selected priority countries via outreach visits at universities, supporting political dialogue with national funding authorities (NFAs). To this end, NEPHEWS will deliver quantitative reporting of its actions and use country-specific quantitative data from novel community analysis methods. This will be the basis for an informed science policy when advocating to NFAs on the merits and benefits of sustained nationally funded user access to these RI.NEPHEWS brings a paradigm shift in the ERA RI landscape by direct involvement of the user communities to instigate wider access across the most advanced RI of the world. The integration is simultaneously realized for the FEL, SR and N communities across the ERA.

Consortium (23)

Project Results (18)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (12)
About the origin of Mn-related modes in Raman scattering spectra of ZnO:Mn ceramics
Optical Materials· 2025DOI
I. Markevich, T. Stara, K. Kozoriz, I. Vorona, V. Yukhymchuk, O. Isaieva, O. Melnichuk, L. Melnichuk, L. Borkovska, L. Khomenkova
Carbon Thin‐Film Electrodes as High‐Performing Substrates for Correlative Single Entity Electrochemistry
Small Methods· 2025DOI
Marc Brunet Cabré, Christian Schröder, Filippo Pota, Maida A. Costa de Oliveira, Hugo Nolan, Lua Henderson, Laurence Brazel, Dahnan Spurling, Valeria Nicolosi, Pietro Martinuz, Mariangela Longhi, Faidra Amargianou, Peer Bärmann, Tristan Petit, Kim McKelvey, Paula E. Colavita
Extreme Terahertz Nonlinearity of AlGaN/GaN‐Based Grating‐Gate Plasmonic Crystals
Advanced Optical Materials· 2025DOI
Pavlo Sai; Vadym V. Korotyeyev; Dmytro B. But; Maksym Dub; Dmitriy Yavorskiy; Jerzy Łusakowski; Mateusz Słowikowski; Serhii Kukhtaruk; Yurii Liashchuk; Jeong Woo Han; Christoph Böttger; Alexej Pashkin; Stephan Winnerl; Wojciech Knap; Martin Mittendorff
First in‐Vacuum In Situ X‐<scp>AFM</scp>/<scp>XRF</scp>/<scp>STXM</scp> Soft X‐Rays Combination Measurements and Characterization
X-Ray Spectrometry· 2025DOI
Aljoša Hafner, Luca Costa, George Kourousias, Edvard Dobovičnik, Marco Cautero, Leonardo Gregorat, Milan Žižić, Valentina Bonanni, Giuseppe Cautero, Alessandra Gianoncelli
High-Pressure X-ray Diffraction Investigation of Fe<sub>0.9</sub>Al<sub>0.1</sub>VO<sub>4</sub>
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C· 2025DOI
Vinod Panchal, Pablo Botella, Neha Bura, Frederico G. Alabarse, Enrico Bandiello, Marco Bettinelli, Daniel Errandonea
Investigations of free electrons in doped silicon crystals derived from Fourier transformed infrared measurements and ab initio calculations
Opto-Electronics Review· 2025DOI
Bohdan Andriyevsky, Leszek Bychto, Aleksy Patryn, Ulrich Schade, Ljiljana Puskar, Alexander Veber, Nikolay Abrosimov, Andrii I. Kashuba
Molecules
Molecules· 2025DOI
Pedro A. S. Randi; Márcio H. F. Bettega; Nykola C. Jones; Søren V. Hoffmann; Małgorzata A. Śmiałek; Paulo Limão-Vieira
Optical and EPR study of Mn4+ ions in different crystal environments in Mn, Li co-doped MgO
Optical Materials: X· 2025DOI
L. Borkovska, K. Kozoriz, I. Vorona, O. Gudymenko, S. Ponomaryov, O. Melnichuk, V. Trachevskii, O. Chukova, L. Khomenkova
Optical refractive properties and phonon spectra of Na2SO4 single crystal
Optical Materials· 2025DOI
M. Ya Rudysh, B.V. Andriyevsky, P.A. Shchepanskyi, M. Karkulovska, V. Yo Stadnyk, L. Bychto, R.S. Brezvin
Pressure-induced decomposition of β-SnWO4
Results in Physics· 2025DOI
Sergio Ferrari, Daniel Diaz-Anichtchenko, Pablo Botella, Jordi Ibáñez, Robert Oliva, Alexei Kuzmin, Alfonso Muñoz, Frederico Alabarse, Daniel Errandonea
Toughening Immiscible Polymer Blends: The Role of Interface-Crystallization-Induced Compatibilization Explored Through Nanoscale Visualization
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces· 2025DOI
Hamid Ahmadi, Paul M. H. van Heugten, Alexander Veber, Ljiljana Puskar, Patrick D. Anderson, Ruth Cardinaels
Ring strain integrity in the absorption spectrum of β-propiolactone: VUV spectroscopy in the photon energy 4.6–10.8 eV
Journal of Photochemistry & Photobiology, A: ChemistryDOI
P.A.S. Randi, M.H.F. Bettega, N.C. Jones, S.V. Hoffmann, L. Zuin, M. Macdonald, N.J. Mason, M.A. Smiałek, P. Limao-Vieira
Deliverables (5)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - NEPHEWS (NEutrons and PHotons Elevating Worldwide Science (NEPHEWS))