National research infrastructures in which Uppsala University participates
ARTEMI
Transmission electron microscopy in materials sciences.
ArchLab
Aims to develop and support the use of both established and innovative analytical methods to better answer big questions about ancient humans, environments, climates and their interactions.
CBCS
Validation and use of small molecules to explore biological questions.
DEMSCORE
Network of social science databases.
HumInfra
Coordinates resources based on qualified quantitative analysis in the humanities and social sciences.
ICOS Sweden
Network of field stations measuring greenhouse gas fluxes.
InfraVis
Infrastructure for data visualisation.
MAX IV- laboratoriet
Synchrotron X-ray facility for such fields as materials science.
Myfab
Cleanrome-based nanotechnology laboratories.
NAISS
Resources for large-scale computing and storage.
National Language Bank and Swe-CLARIN
Resource in e-science for digital language data.
NGI
Resource for large-scale DNA-sequencing and SNP genotyping.
NMI
Resource for advanced microscopy and image analysis in life science research.
Riksriggen
Provides a well-equipped drilling rig for deep drilling and scientific support.
SBDI
E-infrastructure for biodiversity data.
SND
Resource for access to research data.
SITES
Network of field stations for land based climate, environmental and ecosystem research.
STR
Research database collecting information on Swedish-born twins.
SwedNMR
Provides nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) resources of the highest quality available.