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Efrp.m E New! May 2026

Introduction In the landscape of international scientific collaboration, specialized facilities often serve as crucial bridges between regions. One such initiative is the European Facility for Research in Magnetism – Middle East (EFRP-ME) . While less publicly known than large synchrotrons or neutron sources, the EFRP-ME represents a focused effort to advance the study of magnetic materials, with significant implications for data storage, spintronics, and biomedical technology. What is EFRP-ME? The EFRP-ME is a collaborative framework—not a single building—designed to provide researchers from the Middle East and Europe with access to advanced magnetic characterization tools. It typically operates under bilateral agreements between the European Magnetism Association (EMA) and academic institutions in countries such as Jordan, Israel, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates.

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Build your party

Customize your party to take on the secret city and the many trials beyond!

  • Humans - Sturdy generalists who buy potions to advance in stats. They carry swords, saws, shotguns, spellbooks... Versatility is key!
  • Espers - Natural-born fighters that learn from combat, granting stats, abilities, and powerful multitarget magic.
  • Robots - Customizable companions that can be built in many different ways. A tankbot made of armor? A ninjabot made of swords?
  • Monsters - Scrappy shapeshifters whose role in combat can change in a flash. Most monster abilities can be found nowhere else.
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Introduction In the landscape of international scientific collaboration, specialized facilities often serve as crucial bridges between regions. One such initiative is the European Facility for Research in Magnetism – Middle East (EFRP-ME) . While less publicly known than large synchrotrons or neutron sources, the EFRP-ME represents a focused effort to advance the study of magnetic materials, with significant implications for data storage, spintronics, and biomedical technology. What is EFRP-ME? The EFRP-ME is a collaborative framework—not a single building—designed to provide researchers from the Middle East and Europe with access to advanced magnetic characterization tools. It typically operates under bilateral agreements between the European Magnetism Association (EMA) and academic institutions in countries such as Jordan, Israel, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates.