Swedish science cases for e-infrastructure
The report is a result of the investigation initiated by the Swedish Research Council regarding the needs of e-infrastructure among Swedish scientists.
The report provides an overview of existing e-infrastructures today, as well as seven subject field-specific chapters, describing the future needs within different scientific fields. The result show that the needs of adequate e-infrastructure continue to increase and e-infrastructures will soon be a necessity within almost all scientific fields
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Published 13 November 2025
The Swedish Research Council’s Board has appointed members to the Council for Research Infrastructure for the period 2026–2028.
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Published 7 November 2025
The Swedish Research Council is making major investments in both the construction and operation of synchrotron and free-electron laser facilities. The facilities that receive direct funding are MAX IV (Lund), ESRF (Grenoble, France), Petra III and Eu...
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Published 7 November 2025
Sweden, together with Denmark, is the host country for the European Spallation Source (ESS), which will be the world's most powerful neutron source for the foreseeable future. The Swedish Research Council is making significant investments in both the...