Objective Two of the many achievements by these research groups were: the development of a new technique to derive the dispersion relation of the holes in the quantum wells; and the application of high-field electron paramagnetic resonance, developed in condensed matted physics, to the field of polymers chemistry.As a result of this project, 102 scientists in 35 research groups for 6 EU Member States were able to undertake 58 projects in the categories of: metal and superconductivity, semiconductor physics, magnetism and soft matter. A total of 4,682 hours of magnet time have been allocated to the various projects, averaging about 80 hours per project. This represents about 1,250 hours per year, or 19% of the site's capability. Some 53 scientific papers have been published. The project encouraged the establishment of an informal European network between the users. During the four years of the project's duration, some 58 research projects were completed, and a further 12 are expected to be completed. Fields of science natural sciencesphysical sciencescondensed matter physicssoft matter physicsnatural scienceschemical sciencespolymer sciencesnatural sciencesphysical scienceselectromagnetism and electronicssemiconductivitynatural sciencesphysical scienceselectromagnetism and electronicssuperconductivity Programme(s) FP2-SCIFAC C - Plan (EEC) to support and facilitate access to large-scale scientific facilities of European interest, 1989-1992 Topic(s) Data not available Call for proposal Data not available Funding Scheme CSC - Cost-sharing contracts Coordinator CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE EU contribution No data Address Avenue des Martyrs 25 38042 GRENOBLE France See on map Total cost No data