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A department overseen by European Union research commissioner Mariya Gabriel wants to safeguard strategic research by barring non-EU researchers. AP Photo/Francisco Seco
Europe moves to exclude neighbors from its quantum and space research
Mar. 11, 2021 , 4:25 PM
In a sign of growing national tensions over the control of strategic research, the European Commission is trying to block countries outside the European Union from participating in quantum computing and space projects under Horizon Europe, its new research funding program.
The proposed calls, which must still be approved by delegates from the 27 EU member states in the coming weeks, would shut out researchers in countries accustomed to full access to European research programs, including Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Israel. European Economic Area (EEA) countries Norway, Lichtenstein, and Iceland would be barred from space research calls while remaining eligible for quantum computing projects.
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