RIANA unites 7 European networks of top-level research infrastructures to provide advanced techniques for nanofabrication, characterization and simulation. It offers efficient access to 69 research infrastructures through a single-entry point. RIANA aims to attract both experienced and new users from academia and industry, adapting to emerging scientific topics and needs.
- Project coordinator: Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY (Hamburg, Germany)
- Members: 56 consortium partners from 22 European countries
- Role of ATOMKI: Transnational Access provider, provides beamtime for external users at the Tandetron particle accelerator
- Budget of the whole project: 15 MEUR
- Of which budget of ATOMKI: 35,700 EUR