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entirely feasible

entirely feasible. and necessary!. Functional materials require much better tools to look into matter. 18 Organisations can build, together, ESS The users (ENSA) are behind it. CNRS (obs) CEA Saclay. RIS Ø. Atominstitut. + ENSA! (4000-5000 users). FZ Jülich HMI

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entirely feasible

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  1. entirely feasible and necessary!

  2. Functional materials require much better tools to look into matter

  3. 18 Organisations can build, together, ESS The users (ENSA) are behind it. CNRS (obs) CEA Saclay RISØ Atominstitut + ENSA! (4000-5000 users) FZ Jülich HMI Uni Frankfurt CIEMAT CLRC/ISIS CNR INFM Univ Uppsala ILL (obs) JINR Dubna IHEP Protvino INR Troitsk IRI, Univ Delft PSI

  4. OECD: A three-pronged global strategy

  5. !! only A new competitive arena threatens Europe’s lead 2006/7 2002 US ?? EUROPA JAPAN

  6. Europe did well, ….but how to combat ‘ad-hoc’ acy? Europe managed, • … but difficulties increase. Lacking: • Authoritative reviews and panels • Budgetary process and budgets • Decision mechanism

  7. But Europe nourishes again ambitions! Busquin 2000:A European Research Area! LISBON 2000: the world’s most dynamic knowledge-based economy! BARCELONA 2002:aim for 3% of GDP on R&D in 2010!

  8. European Source of Science ESS a world leading facility in Europe

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