[Stratégies de mise en réseau élaborées par les communautés de la microscopie électronique pour optimiser l'utilisation des nouvelles plateformes instrumentales : (1) Le réseau australien de recherche en microscopie et microanalyse (AMMRF)]
Cet article décrit la stratégie sous-jacente à la création et au fonctionnement du réseau australien de recherche en microscopie et microanalyse (AMMRF). La gouvernance et le financement de l'organisation sont expliqués, et les avantages qu'il y a à mener et à développer des projets coordonnés à un niveau national autour de et avec la microscopie électronique et la microanalyse sont présentés, ainsi que les réalisations. Une sélection de résultats permet d'évaluer les performances de cette infrastructure collaborative entre des centres répartis sur toute la surface d'un pays et d'en démontrer l'impact au niveau de la qualité de la recherche qui en résulte.
This paper describes the strategy underpinning the formation and operation of the Australian Microscopy & Microanalysis Research Facility (AMMRF). The governance and funding of the organisation are described and the advantages and achievements of a nationally coordinated facility for microscopy and microanalysis are set out. Selected data are presented that benchmark the performance of the facility, describe the economic impact and demonstrate the impact on the quality of research outcomes as a result of operating national collaborative research infrastructure for microscopy and microanalysis.
Mot clés : Microscopie, Microanalyse, Recherche collaborative, Infrastructure, AMMRF
Simon P. Ringer 1 ; Miles H. Apperley 1
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Simon P. Ringer; Miles H. Apperley. Networking strategies of the microscopy community for improved utilisation of advanced instruments: (1) The Australian Microscopy and Microanalysis Research Facility (AMMRF). Comptes Rendus. Physique, Volume 15 (2014) no. 2-3, pp. 269-275. doi : 10.1016/j.crhy.2014.01.003. https://comptes-rendus.academie-sciences.fr/physique/articles/10.1016/j.crhy.2014.01.003/
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