RADIATE – Research And Development with Ion Beams – Advancing Technology in Europe
The RADIATE Consortium is composed of 18 partners from 13 European countries and consists of Research Institutes, SMEs and Public Bodies. The project is expected to last 48 months with a budget of EUR 10 million.
- Call: HORIZON-EURATOM-2023-NRT-01-07 – Innovative technologies for safety and excellence in decommissioning, including robotics and artificial intelligence
- Grant agreement ID: 101166392
Starting date: January 2019 | Ending date: June 2023 |
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Eighteen partners from public research and four SMEs, sharing the vision of structuring the era in the field of ion technology application and innovation, join forces in the RADIATE project. Largely complementary national ion beam facilities will be integrated into one single virtual multi-sited ion beam centre providing unprecedented research capabilities for scientists from a large variety of different re-search fields and from anywhere in Europe and beyond.
New challenges arising from the commitment of the EU to Open science, Open innovation and Open to the world will be tackled. To this end an Ion Beam Web Portal will be developed and will serve as pivotal platform for sharing information and soft-ware among researchers and for access to ion beam-related databases and to research data. Combining the consortia of the previous successful EU projects ITS LEIF and SPIRIT incorporating leading high and low energy ion beam labs, and integrating topnotch AMS facilities, a comprehensive, easy, flexible, and efficient access to Europe’s key ion beam facilities will be provided.
Users from Widening Countries and from new research communities, and young researchers are targeted by a dedicated guest re-searcher programme. Innovation managers will be established at selected facilities to raise awareness of the exploitation potential of ion beam technology, to support the technology transfer along the whole value chain, and to spin-off commercial activities.
Reach-through to industry will be enhanced and self-sustainability of the network and its provisions will be achieved based on the economic success associated with the growth of industrial service and technology transfer activities. Joint Research activities involving the industrial partners will target specific challenges for major advances across multiple subfields of ion beam science and technology, thus reinforcing Europe’s leading position in ion beam science and technology.
The project is co-funded by EU Commission under Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
Project website:
https://www.ionbeamcenters.eu/radiate/