The main goal of twinning is the transfer of knowledge necessary to function in the environment of RI, including organizational and technical skills, between a new user and an experienced research group.
In a NEPHEWS Twinning Programme experienced user groups volunteer to host “novice users” (NU) during their experiments, while similar scientific interests guarantee that the new users can gain “tailor-made” first-hand experience. This will facilitate the development of their own scientific programme at a NEPHEWS facilities and the submission of their own subsequent scientific proposals. In the best case a twinning campaign is the starting point of a long-term collaboration.
Both sides might benefit – the less experienced user through learning about RI techniques, the more experienced group from gaining extra help with an experiment or extra scientific input from a group working in similar areas.
Each new user in the Twinning Programme will spend about a week with the host user group, being directly involved in the experiment conducted on-site. For the twinning guests the travel and subsistence costs are covered by the NEPHEWS project.
NEPHEWS will provide 135 twinning actions at 18 RI.
NEPHEWS has a special focus on offering support to users from 8 selected countries, other EU Widening countries and countries without direct access to large scale research infrastructures in their country.
Widening countries are countries with low participation rates in FP7 and H2020 projects. The list of widening countries is comprised of 15 member states (Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia).
We will match less- and more-experienced users, based on their science areas.
NEPHEWS will put the two sides in contact with each other; it will then be up to them to sort out the practicalities of how they work together.
The process of matching new users and experienced research groups who have received beamtime to conduct an experiment on one of our RIs is carried out in several steps, with the full support and assistance of User Offices of the facilities participating in the Twinning Programme.
Steps:
If your application has successfully passed the connection process with the host group and you have carried out measurements together on one of our infrastructures, you will be covered by financial support.
Users who have received or will receive funds for the same purpose (travel and accommodation) from other sources cannot apply for support under the NEPHEWS project (Principles of Double Funding).
Project partners participating in the Twinning Programme may have their own procedures for providing support.
Reimbursement is handled by each facility in line with internal rules. Please check whether the infrastructure where you stayed does not require to fill a reimbursement form.
If so, the users which was qualify for financial support should return the completed form to the User Office of the visited infrastructure (with invoices and receipts of travel and accommodation expenses).
For our documentation and reporting to the European Commission, all users applying for financial support are asked to complete the evaluation form.
It should be return to the RI User Office together with documents mentioned above in the reimbursement section.
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General questions concerning this programme can be directed to Project Coordinator – Solaris.
Further questions regarding the reimbursement process and the form of financial support can be directed to a infrastructures listed below.