Remarkable results of SPIN researchers in the 2022 Call of the Research Projects of National Interest (PRIN)

During the last weeks, the evaluation process of the proposals presented at the 2022 (1st) Call for the Research Project of National Interest (PRIN) has been finalized. The recently published results revealed a significant performance of the SPIN community.

In the Condensed Matter Physics sector (PE3), in particular, six projects having a SPIN researcher as Principal Investigator (PI) were approved. Other six awarded proposals include a CNR research unit led by a SPIN researcher. Finally, within other Physical Sciences and Engineering (PE) sectors, a SPIN researcher participates in the funded research team for other five endorsed projects. Overall, the ratio between the number of the approved projects and that of all presented proposals including at least one SPIN researcher is about 55%. Historically, this is the best performance ever achieved by the SPIN community in this type of national program.

 

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