Lasers4EU launches multi-instrument access route

Lasers4EU launches multi-instrument access route

The EU co-funded project Lasers4EU provides access to state-of-the-art laser technologies and services from primary and secondary laser sources to a wide range of laser-based instruments and techniques at 29 leading laser research institutions across Europe. Two...
Lasers4EU launches multi-instrument access route

One year of Lasers4EU: Highlights and achievements

The Lasers4EU project, officially launched on 1 October 2024, has completed its first 12 months of activity, marking a strong start in building a European-wide virtual distributed laser research infrastructure. The project brings together leading laser research...
Laserlab-Europe Newsletter #38: Lasers for Industry

Laserlab-Europe Newsletter #38: Lasers for Industry

Focus: Lasers for Industry At the crossroads of scientific discovery and industrial application lies a powerful catalyst for progress.In this issue of Laserlab Forum, our focus topic explores how laser-based technologies are advancingthrough dynamic collaborations...
CLF: Calls for access to Octopus or Ultra

CLF: Calls for access to Octopus or Ultra

The Central Laser Facility (CLF), access provider in the Lasers4EU project, has opened its call for EU access: EU Access Call The information in the following sections is for regular access reviewed by the Lasers for Science Facility (LSF) access panel. Please see...