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Maximizing Impact: The Art of Navigating Europe’s Research Infrastructures

Research infrastructures in Europe are highly respected for their diversity, density, and connectivity. These centers provide scientists with access to unique instruments and experimental resources that allow them to conduct groundbreaking research. However, as political attention turns towards these facilities and new objectives emerge, challenges arise. To fully harness their potential, unconventional skills are necessary.

According to Katharina Cramer and Nicholas Rüffin, developing these skills is crucial for navigating the complexities of managing and maximizing the impact of research infrastructures. In a recent article on Research Professional News, they emphasized the need for a multidisciplinary approach to effectively utilize the diverse capabilities of these facilities.

The article highlights the critical role that research infrastructures play in driving innovation and societal progress. It underscores the importance of fostering collaboration between researchers and policymakers to address the challenges and opportunities presented by the expansion and evolution of these facilities.

In conclusion, research infrastructures have immense transformative potential in advancing scientific knowledge and driving economic growth. By embracing unconventional skills and fostering collaboration, these facilities can continue to play a vital role in shaping the future of research and innovation in Europe.

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