Projects
Transnational access projects

Lasers4EU (2024-2028)
Lasers4EU is incorporating the major laser research infrastructures into a comprehensive virtual distributed laser research infrastructure that is offering to a broad user community access to an exceptional portfolio of technical and scientific capabilities.
27 members of the Laserlab-Europe AISBL provide transnational access to international users coming from academia and industry.

Research Infrastructure Access in NAnoscience & nanotechnology (2024-2028)
RIANA encompasses 69 Research Infrastructures covering the most advanced techniques in nanoscience and nanotechnology relevant for synthesis, nanofabrication, processing, characterisation, analytics, as well as simulation capacity. Transnational access is offered to international researchers from science and industry.
The following Laserlab-Europe infrastructures offer access to laser-related techniques:
CALT, CELIA, CLF, CLL, CLPU, CLUR, CUSBO, FELIX, FERMI, HiLASE, INFLPR, LENS, LIDYL, LLC, LP3, MUT, and ULF-FORTH.

Recyclable Materials Development at Analytical Research Infrastructures (2022-2026)
ReMade@ARI offers access to European labs for developing innovative, sustainable materials for a circular economy. The project involves analytical facilities, instrumentation, methods and the know-how to use them for advanced materials characterization. Transnational access opportunities to various techniques, not only laser sciences, are provided by more than 45 access providing institutions.
The following Laserlab-Europe members provide access for scientific and industrial users:
CALT, CLL, CLPU, ENEA, FELIX, FORTH, HiLASE, HZDR, ICFO, LLAMS, and POLIMI.

Laserlab-Europe V (2019-2024)
Laserlab-Europe, the Integrated Initiative of European Laser Research Infrastructures, is a central place in Europe where new developments in laser research take place in a flexible and co-ordinated fashion beyond the potential of a national scale. The Consortium brings together 35 leading organisations in laser-based inter-disciplinary research from 18 countries. Its main objectives are to maintain a sustainable inter-disciplinary network of European national laboratories; to strengthen the European leading role in laser research through Joint Research Activities; and to offer access to state-of-the-art laser research facilities to researchers from all fields of science and from any laboratory in order to perform world-class research.
Technology projects

Revolutionizing spatial biology with a cutting-edge multi-scale imaging platform (2023-2026)
With its game-changing technology, the nanoSCAN project will provide crucial 3D spatial biology imaging insights into cell and tissue function, improving the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy by identifying the best therapy for a patient. The project will receive around 2.49 million euro funding from the European Innovation Council programme.

Fast gated superconducting nanowire camera for multi-functional optical tomograph (2023-2027)
fastMOT develops an innovative light sensing solution, a fast gated, ultra-high quantum efficiency single-photon sensor, to enable multifunctional deep body imaging with diffuse optics. With its Multifunctional Optical Tomograph (MOT) the consortium will be able to image deep organ and optical structures and monitor body functions including oxygenation, haemodynamics, perfusion and metabolism. fastMOT is funded by the EU’s Horizon Europe programme and by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

Technology for High-Repetition-rate Intense Laser Laboratories (2023-2026)
The THRILL project, which is funded by the European Union, provides new schemes and devices for pushing forward the limits of research infrastructures of European relevance and ESFRI landmarks. Eight partners joined forces not only to work on advancing technology in the field of high-energy high-repetition-rate lasers, but also to train a highly skilled workforce for tomorrow’s challenges in research infrastructures and industry.
Outreach projects

360 Photonics Career Launch Programs (2024-2026)
The 360 CARLA project is a comprehensive career development initiative aimed at shaping the future of photonics professionals. It highlights the various career launch paths in the field of Photonics, which involve training, mentorships, experiences and symposiums. 360 CARLA is funded by the European Union Horizon Europe research and innovation program.

EURIZON (2020-2024)
The EU funded project EURIZON is about European scientific and technical collaboration in the field of research infrastructures (RIs), and it includes in addition a special focus on coordination and support measures dedicated to support Ukrainian scientists and Ukrainian RIs as well as strengthening the RI landscape in Europe.