NCSR Demokritos
Founded in July 1961 as a Research Centre for Nuclear Research, Demokritos is today the largest multidisciplinary Research Centre of Greece with approximately 180 Researchers in tenured and tenure-track positions and over 500 Research Personnel working in projects funded mainly by grants from State Funds, the European Union and Private Industries.
ESRF
With a brand-new generation of high-energy synchrotron, the ESRF is the world's brightest synchrotron light source and a centre of excellence for fundamental and innovation-driven research in condensed and living matter science. Located in Grenoble, France, the European Synchrotron owes its success to the international cooperation of 19 partner countries.
University of Patras
The University of Patras, Greece’s third largest, spans 31 departments across multiple campuses. Known for excellence in education and research, it hosts 161 laboratories and 17 clinics. It has gained international recognition in fields like health, environment, biotechnology, informatics, and engineering.
Universiteit Leiden
Leiden University, founded in 1575, is a leading European research institution with campuses in Leiden and The Hague. It has seven faculties and five broad science clusters, with a strong international reputation. Its motto, Praesidium Libertatis (Bastion of Freedom), reflects its commitment to academic excellence and innovation.
Leiden Probe Microscopy
LPM, born from Leiden University's Interface Physics group, pioneers advanced scientific equipment. It fosters close collaboration between scientists and engineers, leading to innovations like the VT-STM, SXRD system, and Reactor STM, along with highly customized instruments across various fields.
AMO
AMO is a leading non-profit nanotechnology research institute tackling challenges in IT, energy, environment, and health. Focused on pioneering future technologies, we contribute to German and European R&D programs and collaborate with innovators. Our diverse team unites experts, PhDs, and students in cutting-edge research.
Max Planck Institute
Founded in 1994, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) in Berlin is one of the more than 80 research institutes administered by the Max Planck Society. It is dedicated to the study of the history of science and aims to understand scientific thinking and practice as historical phenomena.