Outside view of the PETRA III extension hall "Ada Yonath".
Registered DOOR users will be notified about calls and deadlines by email.
PETRA III beamlines (excluding EMBL P12-P14)
Regular Proposals
The call for regular proposals for PETRA III is published twice a year. The deadline is typically on 1 March and 1 September.
At present, regular proposal submission is closed. The next call for regular proposals will be opened in July 2025 with deadline on 1 September 2025. The opening of the call will be communicated by email to all users registered in DOOR.
India@DESY
Proposals for the INDIA@DESY cooperation can be submitted during Calls for Regular Proposals as well as for the Rolling Procedure beamlines P08 | P11 | P22 | P23 | P24.
Review for the Rolling Procedure beamlines, however, will be done together with the regular call proposals, i.e. after submission deadline in March and September.
Rolling Proposal Submission for beamlines P08 | P11 | P22 | P23 | P24
Proposals for PETRA III beamlines P08 | P11 | P22 | P23 | P24 can exclusively be submitted under the rolling proposal procedure.
For beamtimes from Summer onwards we recommend submitting proposals now.
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LTP and BAG proposals
The call for Long-Term Projects (LTP) and Block Allocation Group proposals (BAG) at PETRA III beamlines is currently open for
(1) Long-Term Projects (LTP) for PETRA III beamlines:
P02.2 | P04 | P05 | P06 | P07 DESY | P07 Hereon-EH3 | P09 HiPhax | P10 | P21.1 | P21.2 | P61 DESY-LVP (max 60 shifts) | P62 | P65 | P66
(2) Block Allocation Group proposals (BAG) for PETRA III beamlines:
P05 | P07 Hereon (Imaging, EH4 3D-XRD microscope)
The deadline for submission is
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14 July 2025 (inclusive, until midnight Hamburg time; UTC+2)
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Proposals have to be submitted via DOOR
Detailed information on LTP and BAG proposals and latest proposal templates are provided here. Please make sure to use the latest template.
Proposals for PETRA III beamlines P08 | P11 | P22 | P23 | P24 can be submitted at any time via the rolling proposal procedure
FLASH
The call for proposals for FLASH ist currently closed. We will announce next deadlines as soon as they are defined.
how to prepare your proposal |
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PETRA III beamlines P12 - P14 (EMBL) |
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RIANA proposals
Research Infrastructure Access in Nanoscience & Nanotechnology.
RIANA is a Horizon Europe-funded project that assists research in nanoscience and nanotechnology coordinated by DESY.
For offers (including travel reimbursement), procedures and detailed regulations please visit the RIANA website
Proposal submission via the ARIA Portal
Proposals can be submitted any time, the call for proposal is continously open.
ReMade@ARI proposals
ReMade@ARI aims to boost urgently needed materials research & development activities by providing access to the vast European landscape of analytical research infrastructures (RIs) represented by the ReMade@ARI consortium. To achieve this goal, ReMade@ARI provides trans-national access to analytical research infrastructures across Europe.
For offers (including travel reimbursement), deadlines, detailed regulations please visit the ReMade@ARI website
Proposal submission via the ARIA Portal
NFFA proposals
NFFA.eu allows researchers to tackle complex nanoscience challenges that cannot be provided by any single research infrastructure alone. Combined access to resources of internationally competitive academic and research centre laboratories and Analytical Large- Scale Facilities (ALSFs) is available, with new upgrades.
For deadlines, detailed regulations, and for NFFA proposal submission please visit the NFFA website
Please also check funding opportunities for
NFFA User Special Training Visits
NFFA Staff Exchanges for Access Providers
Lasers4EU proposals
Laser4EU offers unique research opportunities to scientists and industry from all over Europe and to a limited extent also to scientists from outside Europe. Access is provided
• to world-class laser research facilities,
• to a large variety of inter-disciplinary research, including life sciences,
• free of charge. Travel and accommodation expenses will be co-funded.
Access is provided on the basis of scientific excellence of the proposal, reviewed by an external and independent Selection Panel. Priority is given to new users. A typical access project has a duration of 2 to 4 weeks. Proposals for longer visits are highly exceptional.
We particularly welcome young scientists and those who have never used lasers in their research. Lasers4EU is committed to promoting gender equality in scientific research and particularly encourages applications from women.
For deadlines, detailed regulations, and for Lasers4EU proposal submission please visit the Lasers4EU website