IV. RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE
IV.1. Top five research facilities, equipments/ instrumentation of your centre (research hardware):
Item 1
Total Number:
1
facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:
Microscopy
Year of acquisition:
2008
Average value at the time of acquisition :
250000
Short Description:
AFM/STM Microscopy with several mmodules
Item 2
Total Number:
1
facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:
Photoluminiscence equipment
Year of acquisition:
2007.0000
Average value at the time of acquisition :
70000
Short Description:
Detectors and analyzers with all equipment
Item 3
Total Number:
2
facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:
Computing clusters
Year of acquisition:
2009
Average value at the time of acquisition :
50000
Short Description:
Two clusters wit approximately 50 cores.
Item 4
Total Number:
10
facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:
Various spectroscopic equipments
Year of acquisition:
2000
Average value at the time of acquisition :
500000
Short Description:
Various spectroscopic equipments, lasers
Item 5
Total Number:
1
facilities, equipments/ instrumentation:
Library+broadband access to databases
Year of acquisition:
2000
Average value at the time of acquisition :
100000
Short Description:
300000 library items Optical connection to university centre local network
IV.2. Resources and services for scientific exchange and preservation, IT infrastructure for scientific information access:
1. Subscription to peer-reviewed, international journals
Total Number:
N/A
Short description of the facility:
0 everything is electronic, and payed by government Several hundreds, but maybe 50 related to physics
2. Access to electronic databases
Total Number:
1
Short description of the facility:
Many databases through Consortium of the Libraries from Serbia (KOBSON) including Scopus, Web of Science, Science direct, APS, IOP,...
3.ICT-based infrastructure for scientific information
Total Number:
1
Short description of the facility:
1 network with 100 computers
4.Other
Item description
N/A
Total number:
N/A
Short description of the facility:
N/A
IV. 3. Which is (are) your most needed resources and services not currently available at your centre?
More powerful computing facilities, Several equipment in solid state and gas discharge physics
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