r3d100013889 ELI ERIC Open Data Repository ELI ERIC Open Data Portal Extreme Light Infrastructure https://data.eli-laser.eu/ The Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) is the world's most advanced laser-based research infrastructure. The ELI Facilities provide access to a broad range of world-class high-power, high repetition-rate laser systems and secondary sources. This enables cutting-edge research and new regimes of high intensity physics in physical, chemical, medical, and materials sciences. itservices@eli-laser.eu institutional 232 datasets 2021-04-30 eng 3 Natural Sciences 308 Optics, Quantum Optics and Physics of Atoms, Molecules and Plasmas 32 Physics https://eli-laser.eu/users/ Software applications other dataProvider serviceProvider FAIR laser spectrometry ELI ERIC Extreme Light Infrastructure, European Research Infrastructure Consortium EEC general non-profit https://data.eli-laser.eu/ European Regional Development Funds EEC funding non-profit https://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/en/funding/erdf/ European Charter for Access to Research Infrastructures https://ec.europa.eu/info/sites/default/files/research_and_innovation/2016_charterforaccessto-ris.pdf Terms and Conditions of Access https://up.eli-laser.eu/downloads/Science-Call-TCA.pdf open open restricted feeRequired institutional membership other Copyrights https://up.eli-laser.eu/downloads/Science-Call-TCA.pdf closed other yes unknown unknown List of members: https://eli-laser.eu/organisation/eli-eric/ The Czech Republic hosts the ELI ERIC statutory seat in Dolní Břežany, in the South of Prague, at the ELI Beamlines facility. A second facility, ELI-ALPS, is hosted by Hungary in Szeged. The Czech Republic and Hungary are joined by Italy and Lithuania as founding members, while Germany and Bulgaria are founding observers. A third ELI facility is under construction in Romania in the field of nuclear photonics and is expected to complement the current ELI ERIC facilities in the future. 2022-06-29 2022-07-14