The Joint Research Centre has launched three new calls for training and capacity building.
You can find details, eligibility, support and guidance at the following links:
- https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/knowledge-tools-laboratories/training-programmes/open-access-jrc-research-infrastructures-training-and-capacity-building_en
- https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/knowledge-tools-laboratories/training-programmes/open-access-jrc-research-infrastructures-training-and-capacity-building/framework-open-access-and-training_en
The Calls are related to the following facilities:
1) Hopkinson Bar Facility, ELSA
The Hopkinson Bar facility (HopLab) is used for the study of materials and of structural components to very fast dynamic loads, such as those due to blasts and impacts, where knowledge of the material behaviour under high strain-rates is necessary.
2) Reaction Wall, ELSA
The ELSA Reaction Wall is a facility of unique dimensions and capabilities, capable of conducting experimental tests on full-scale specimens for the safety assessment of structures against earthquakes and other natural and man-made hazards.
3) Nanobiotechnology Laboratory
The Nanobiotechnology Laboratory features state-of-the-art equipped facilities designed to foster interdisciplinary studies. Priorities are the detection of micro (nano)plastics and the characterisation of nano-biotechnology based health products.