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Rolling Call for ReMade-TNA proposals for 2025-2026

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16 January 2026
The Rolling Call for TransNational Access (TNA) proposals of ReMade@ARI for 2025-2026 opened on 1 September 2025.

Are you motivated to develop materials for the Circular Economy? 

The Rolling Call for TransNational Access (TNA) proposals of ReMade@ARI for 2025-2026 opened on 1 September 2025. Proposals can be submitted at any time during the period September 2025 - May 2026, giving you more flexibility and time to carefully prepare, develop, and refine your research ideas.

However, analytical research infrastructures available within ReMade@ARI apply their own staggered closing dates. Ten research infrastructures available within ReMade@ARI will accept proposal submissions until February 2026, while many others will further continue welcoming proposal submissions later in 2026, according to our Facility Schedule

Please note that:
- The Centre for Advanced Laser Techniques (CALT) and the Swiss Spallation Neutron Source (SINQ) will accept proposal submissions UNTIL 6 February 2026,
- The Laboratory of Nuclear Techniques for the Environment and Cultural Heritage (LABEC) will accept proposal submissions UNTIL 13 February 2026,
- The SOLEIL synchrotron will accept proposal submissions UNTIL 15 February 2026,
- The Budapest Neutron Centre (BNC) and the electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction facilities available at the National Research Council (CNR) will accept proposal submissions UNTIL 20 February 2026,
- The radiation source ELBE (Electron Linac for beams with high Brilliance and low Emittance), the Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons (ER-C), and the MAX IV Laboratory will accept proposal submissions UNTIL 27 February 2026, and,
- The PETRA III synchrotron will accept proposal submissions UNTIL 28 February 2026.

We encourage all scientists who are planning to submit proposals related to experiment(s) foreseen to be conducted at, at least one of the above-listed facilities, to do so by the facility/beamline closing dates.

Users can submit proposals for access to research infrastructures available within ReMade@ARI as follows:

ReMade - TNA
Access for academic researchers and industry
Proposal submission via our ARIA Portal
For more information about our state-of-the art analytical offer, please visit our catalogue of techniques.

ReMade - Pre-Proposal
Pre-Proposal submission via our ARIA Portal
Pre-proposals must be submitted latest 2 weeks prior to the facility closing date. If multiple facilities are chosen, the earliest facility closing date applies.

For more information, please visit:
- our website
- our list of proposal submission deadlines by research infrastructure
- our user guide
- our recent LinkedIn post. Please do not hesitate to engage with us.

The visual overview of our services and user access is also available here.

If you have questions, please contact info@remade-project.eu.

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