CRISP
Cluster of Research Infrastructures and Synergies in Physics
Funding scheme: Combination of Collaborative Projects and Coordination and Support Actions for Construction of New Infrastructures – Implementation Phases
The Cluster of Research Infrastructures for Synergies in Physics (CRISP) is co-funded by the partners and the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme Grant Agreement 283745.
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Concept and objectives and progress beyond the state-of-the-art
The Cluster of Research Infrastructures and Synergies in Physics (CRISP) purpose is to create synergies and develop common solutions for an initial group of eleven ESFRI-PPs (European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructure preparatory phase) projects in the field of Physics, Astronomy, and Analytical Facilities. Its ultimate aim is to supply the best service to the rapidly growing and largely diversified user community, and to ensure that the large investments made at the national and international levels result in significant progress in science.
CRISP’s participating partners are former ESFRI-PP projects: they comprise operating facilities currently undergo major upgrades (ESRFUP, FAIR, ILL 20/20, SLHC, and SPIRAL2); plus new research infrastructures, well advanced in their preparatory phase and ready to progress towards implementation (ELI, ESS, EuroFEL, ILC-HiGrade, SKA and XFEL). Each of these eleven represents a large-scale resource. Their common intent is to provide a word-class level
service: sensitive to the needs of a broad range of user communities: responsive to diverse and changing demands in a highly dynamic environment. They cover a variety of scientific goals together with a range of experimental methods and techniques.
CRISP is a cooperative project. It offers the partners opportunity to enhance their own infrastructures whilst sharing research and development efforts. Under CRISP, the partners propose a greater exchange of ideas and expertise: to better serve user communities; to retain the lead in technological progress and scientific sophistication; to achieve enhanced levels of development; and to exploit complementary know-how.
Through the mutual exchange of test and commissioning results, an improved and accelerated learning curve shall be achieved, leading ultimately to faster implementation. Joining expertise and experience will avoid fragmented approaches and uncoordinated efforts; furthermore it will significantly reduce risks associated with individual RI projects.
The scientific and technical work to be completed as part of the CRISP project reflects the main challenges the RIs are facing or will face in the near future: their resolution requires a concerted action amongst the RIs, rather than the individual effort of single RIs. Key topics identified within these challenges have been clustered into Topic Groups (as shown in Table B1.1 below) namely: 1) Accelerators, 2) Instruments & Experiments, 3) Detectors & Data
Acquisition, and 4) Information Technology & Data Management.
| Participant n° | Participant Short Name | Participant Organisation Name | Country |
| 1 | ESRF (coordinator) | European Synchrotron Radiation Facility | France |
| 2 | DESY | Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron Hamburg | Germany |
| 3 | CERN | European Organisation for Nuclear Research | Switzerland |
| 4 | ESS | European Spallation Source | Sweden |
| 5 | GANIL | Grand Accélérateur National d'IOns Lourds | France |
| 6 | GSI | GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH | Germany |
| 7 | ILL | Institut Laue-Langevin | France |
| 8 | XFEL.EU | The European X-ray Free Electron Laser Project | Germany |
| 9 | ROMA1 | Universita degli studi di Roma la Sapienza | Italy |
| 10 | FORTH | Foundation for Research & Technology Hellas | Greece |
| 11 | IST | Instituto Superior Tecnico Lisbon | Portugal |
| 12 | INFN | Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare | Italy |
| 13 | MTA SZATKI | Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Szamitastechnikai es Automatizalasi Kutatointezet | Hungary |
| 14 | IFIN-HH | National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering | Romania |
| 15 | UOXF.DL | Oxford University | United Kingdom |
| 16 | PSI | Paul Scherrer Institute | Switzerland |



