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Nuclear and High Energy Physics explore at different scales what the universe is composed of and how it functions. Breakthroughs in accelerator and detector technologies combined with innovative experiments represent the key to new discoveries. High Energy Physics, while preparing for the HL-LHC, is pursuing the design of the next generation particle accelerators and detectors, balancing the present and the future. Newly available beams of nuclei far from stability and intense stable beams have opened new avenues, ranging from the production of new elements to the exploration of nuclear properties at extremes of temperature, angular momentum and isospin. It is of vital importance to simultaneously optimize the use of existing and new Research Infrastructures (RIs) to conduct curiosity-driven research addressing fundamental questions and technological challenges, and also advance projects with broad societal impact. This project provides efficient access to the available resources to a large fraction of EUROpean Laboratories for Accelerator Based Sciences (EURO-LABS). It allows the diverse community of users to choose the best state-of-the-art RI or a network of RIs to conduct high impact research, fostering knowledge sharing across scientific fields. The proposal brings together, for the first time, the three communities engaged in Nuclear Physics, Accelerator and Detector technology for High Energy Physics, pioneering a super community of sub-atomic researchers. It allows a synergic implementation of best practices for data management and activities relating to targeted service improvements at these RIs. Joint training activities are foreseen to develop the skills of the next generation researchers to optimally use the RIs services for scientific and technological discoveries. EURO-LABS will create synergies and collaborations between the RIs of the Nuclear and High Energy communities, enhancing Europe's potential for successfully facing future challenges.
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00044 Frascati
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14076 Caen
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1211 GENEVE 23
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1000 Ljubljana
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31 342 Krakow
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22607 Hamburg
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1348 Louvain La Neuve
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10000 Zagreb
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75794 Paris
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38122 Trento
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50018 Zaragoza
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00-927 WARSZAWA
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64291 Darmstadt
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077125 MAGURELE ILFOV
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41004 Sevilla
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1049 001 Lisboa
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4026 Debrecen
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40100 Jyvaskyla
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751 05 Uppsala
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75015 PARIS 15
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76131 Karlsruhe
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9713 GZ Groningen
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03-195 Warszawa
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28006 Madrid
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20122 Milano
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5232 Villigen Psi
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351 0198 WAKO SHI SAITAMA
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48824 East Lansing, Michigan
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01069 Dresden
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3004 516 Coimbra
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00196 Roma
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B15 2TT Birmingham
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SN2 1FL Swindon
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