The FlexRICAN project consortium consists of eight partners and two affiliated entities from Europe bringing their expertise and knowledge to provide innovative and sustainable solutions for energy efficiency.
European Spallation Source ERIC – Lund, Sweden
Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC – Dolní Břežany, Czech Republic
Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique – Grenoble, France
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf Ev – Dresden, Germany
European Magnetic Field Laboratory – Brussels, Belgium
Stichting Radboud Universiteit - Nijmegen, Netherlands
Alfa Laval Technologies AB - Lund, Sweden
Energy Pool Developpement SAS - Le Bourget-du-Lac, France
ELI-ALPS - Szeged, Hungary
Grenoble INP - Grenoble, France
European Spallation Source ERIC – Lund, Sweden
Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC – Dolní Břežany, Czech Republic
Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique – Grenoble, France
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf Ev – Dresden, Germany
European Magnetic Field Laboratory – Brussels, Belgium
Stichting Radboud Universiteit - Nijmegen, Netherlands
Alfa Laval Technologies AB - Lund, Sweden
Energy Pool Developpement SAS - Le Bourget-du-Lac, France
ELI-ALPS - Szeged, Hungary
Grenoble INP - Grenoble, France
ESS is a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), a multi-disciplinary research facility based on the world’s most powerful neutron source. Our vision is to build and operate the world’s most powerful neutron source, enabling scientific breakthroughs in research related to materials, energy, health and the environment, and addressing some of the most important societal challenges of our time.
ELI provides the most intense laser pulses for scientific research, enabling breakthroughs in fields such as physics, chemistry, and material science. Through its distributed infrastructure across Europe, ELI fosters collaborations and facilitates access to cutting-edge laser technologies for scientists worldwide.
SRU in the Netherlands, known for its research-driven education and innovative interdisciplinary approach. Through partnerships with academia, industry, and society, Radboud University contributes to addressing global challenges and advancing knowledge in various fields, including science, technology, and social sciences.
ELI ALPS (Extreme Light Infrastructure Attosecond Light Pulse Source) is a research facility in Szeged, Hungary, focused on producing ultrafast laser pulses for advanced studies in physics, materials science, and other fields, enabling research at extremely short timescales.
IPG (Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble), part of Université Grenoble Alpes, is a leading engineering and research institute that includes G2Elab (Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory), which conducts advanced research in electrical engineering and collaborates closely with IPG on educational and industry projects.