Periodic Reporting for period 6 - IMPULSE (Integrated Management and reliable oPerations for User-based Laser Scientific Excellence)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-05-01 do 2023-10-31
The ELI facilities serve laser science and many other fields: materials science, engineering, medicine, biology, chemistry, and astrophysics to name a few. This diversity, combined with unprecedented instrumentation, will produce significant scientific results for decades. However, if the beginning of the user programme does not deliver as promised, users may turn to other analytical instruments. The risk is that it could take years to recover the interest of leading researchers, thus leaving the facilities under-utilised and the reputation of ELI damaged.
Strengthening interest in laser-based research is important for ELI, the broader community in Europe, and Europe’s continued competitiveness and leadership in this field. The IMPULSE Partners collaborate closely with Laserlab Europe and its H2020 project. This strengthens the European Research Area and leads to increased membership of countries in ELI. That supports the sustainable operations of ELI, ensuring world-class reliability for its lifecycle.
The process of establishing ELI ERIC, and countries joining, is political and outside the scope of IMPULSE, but the IMPULSE activities are planned to facilitate that process and anticipate opportunities and risks related to it. Also, the IMPULSE activities help accelerate decision-making on common policies to ensure faster integration. In that regard, IMPULSE is a clear success, putting 12 statutory and other policies in place in months, where this took years to other ERICs.
As IMPULSE reached 36 months, focus shifted towards a) the setting-up of ELI’s management system with the development of operating processes and procedures and the specification of ELI ERIC’s future Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system and b) the development and implementation of a joint spare parts database. In addition, the ELI facilities are jointly prototyping key technologies for improved operations with other partners and progressing in the standardisation of metrology procedures. The definition of a single workflow for user access, the development of the ELI ERIC user portal, and the launch of three user calls and of a user training platform are critical contributions of IMPULSE to the opening of ELI to users. Finally, flagship experiments are being implemented to demonstrate ELI’s capacity to deliver world-class science.
The Covid-19 pandemic critically affected IMPULSE at the launch, hardly allowing any in-person meetings. The situation improved in the second and third years allowing for more and more in-person meetings. A wide range of tools are being used to ensure efficient communications and interactions among partners and outside stakeholders. The project has gained steady-state traction and is being implemented with strong leadership and engagement of all partners.
Outreach activities are implemented based on the IMPULSE communication and dissemination strategy. While there is active engagement at conferences, seminars, etc., ELI also hosts several key events for outreach and promotion of ELI ERIC membership, internationalisation, and establishment of strategic partnerships. The IMPULSE and ELI websites, main external communication tools for the sharing of results and providing visibility to the partners and their activities, are regularly updated and have been viewed by circa 38,000 visitors.
In addition to significant scientific impacts, IMPULSE brings technical resources and the experience of leading European laser facilities to bear on operational issues. It enhances competitiveness for Europe in this field. Partners develop best practices together to support best-in-class user experience. The project consortium is developing leading technologies and positioning ELI, and Europe, as a leader in high-power laser development, driving innovation in the field.
In collaboration with Laserlab Europe, IMPULSE conducted an analysis of the community to exploit ELI and other laser facilities. Extensive outreach activities in all 9 of the IMPULSE consortium partner countries have been carried out since the beginning of the project and will continue to its end and beyond.
IMPULSE also has a unique position in the ELI host countries, in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania. Activities already started in the second reporting period lead to increased collaboration with SMEs, significant increases in training, and possible spin-offs. The ELI facilities focus collaboration with industrial partners able to disrupt the present technology with innovative solutions. The innovation content focuses on the immediate technical needs of ELI, but will also address the long-term sustainability of the solutions to guarantee to ELI the best performance, highest operational uptime and maximum cost efficiency. This is already leading to improvements and developments that trickle down to commercially available large-scale laser systems.