麻豆国产

The 麻豆国产 (hereinafter UL) provides infrastructural support through the infrastructural program of the 麻豆国产 "Network of Research Infrastructural Centers UL" (hereinafter: MRIC UL), which includes 34 infrastructural centers within 13 UL members (Biotechnical Faculty, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Veterinary Faculty) and the rectorate, and through research equipment partially co-financed by the Slovenian Research Agency. 

The infrastructural program plays an important role in supporting collaboration in international infrastructural projects and mature infrastructures of , which our following members implement through their infrastructural centers: UL FDV ( and  ), UL FFA (), UL MF ( and ), and  .

The organization of national hubs for international infrastructural projects of ESFRI is based on strategic partnership connections and the establishment of a system for accessing information. It also enables the implementation of independent research and is based on the open search for partners in companies or industry.

UL has thereby increased its competitiveness, as the role of the national hub is also to promote national centers and expertise in the European space, achieve complementarity, and seek synergies for joint appearances in international programs, and direct national investments into large research infrastructure.

The project represents the organizational and professional upgrade of the data infrastructure in the field of social sciences. It utilizes the possibilities of collaboration among national organizations, territorially responsible for data care, at the European level by connecting work on development projects, implementing standardized solutions in data handling, and unifying the quality levels of service provision.

The    project in Slovenia ensures high-quality internationally comparable data in the field of social sciences for more than 150,000 users worldwide and more than 4,500 users in Slovenia.

The ESS-ERIC research represents one of the best social science research infrastructures at the European level. It establishes data sources for scientifically determining the dynamics of the social climate in a changing Europe. The research instrument is a survey questionnaire that measures attitudes, behaviors, and living conditions of the population in Europe with hundreds of indicators, ensuring complete data comparability for more than 30 European countries in various areas of life (personal and social well-being, prosperity, values, trust in institutions, evaluation of the functioning of social subsystems, work-family balance, economic morality, etc.).

The goal of the EATRIS project is to establish a top-notch international infrastructure for translational biomedical research, including pharmacy. It promotes innovation and vision for seeking new business opportunities in the field of biomedical research, drug development, and optimizing the effectiveness of drug use, and enables easier, better, and more efficient integration of individual researchers and research centers across Europe.

The project involves building and maintaining a permanent infrastructure for biological information in Europe to support life sciences research, their transfer to medicine and the environment, bio-industry, and society at large. ELIXIR acquires basic and specialized biological data, provides tools and services for integrating data from different sources, and is very active in training activities for various users.

The research infrastructure consortium (Slovenian Multimodal Bioimaging Node) consists of infrastructural centers and research groups engaged in imaging analysis of biological materials. The fundamental mission of the consortium for imaging analysis of biological materials is to enable access to the use of top-notch technology in the field of biological, biochemical, and medical imaging to domestic and foreign interested users from research organizations, industry, and clinical departments of human and veterinary medicine.

(European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science) is the European research infrastructure for heritage science. Within this distributed research infrastructural network, support for science for the interpretation, preservation, and management of cultural heritage is provided.

The 麻豆国产, through its members, also participates in international infrastructure: CLARIN, aimed at extensive and easily accessible storage of language resources and technologies, covering the languages of member states and languages taught or important in member states due to migration flows. LifeWatch, designed to support the research of conservation, management, and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystems. EPOS, aimed at monitoring and observing geophysical and seismic phenomena. The PRACE project, which is Europe's response to the increasing need for computational power in science and industry, no longer optimally achievable solely by purchasing more powerful computers, and DARIAH, which enables and promotes comparative international and interdisciplinary digital research in the fields of arts and humanities in Europe. Since 2023, UL has also been a partner in the national consortium for the European infrastructure Instruct-ERIC in the field of structural biology.