Europe’s research infrastructures are a vital resource for scientists and researchers across the globe, providing access to unique instruments and interconnected facilities. These infrastructures have become increasingly important in political strategies and public engagement, driving innovation and economic advancement through cutting-edge research. However, as they continue to gain attention from policymakers, they also face new challenges.
Katharina Cramer and Nicholas Rüffin argue that unconventional skills are necessary to fully harness the potential of these infrastructures. They believe that developing new approaches and perspectives will be essential in addressing the complex and evolving needs of these infrastructures.
In order to navigate these challenges and ensure continued success, it is imperative that researchers develop unconventional skills such as adaptability, creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. These skills will allow them to explore innovative ways to maximize the impact of research infrastructures on society and the economy.
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