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No going back: How the coronavirus pandemic changed research infrastructures

EU research chief calls for global coordination of research infrastructures

EU research chief calls for global coordination of research infrastructures 03 Jun 2021 | News The sophistication, size and costs of research infrastructures are hard for any one country to manage. Whatever Europe’s desire for tech sovereignty, international cooperation is needed to finance and operate them Jean-Eric Paquet, head of European Commission’s research directorate (DG-RTD). Photo: EU Parliament. As the EU’s internal tussle on where to draw the line between openness and technology sovereignty continues, global science leaders are this week meeting online, in a bid to open the way for large research infrastructures to get fully engaged in responding to climate change and sustainable economic development.

Part 1: Aspheric Lenses and Mirrors for Nuclear Research

As the power of laboratory lasers increases, aspheric lenses and mirrors have been pushed to deliver extremely high intensities.   Around the world, nuclear research laser facilities are increasingly using powerful, amplified, ultrashort-duration pulses of coherent light in order to deliver massive energy densities at a given target. Synchronizing the delivery of these high-power pulses creates extreme conditions, in which scientists can carry out state-of-the-art nuclear research.   It also allows research into conditions that exist only in distant and exotic environments, for example, the core of our sun and beyond. Facilities such as these also provide opportunities for researchers to advance knowledge in fields such as materials science, astrophysics and particle and nuclear physics. The resulting applications range from medicine to nuclear energy.

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