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Helmholtz Association: perspectives of cooperation with Poland. November 2002. Dr. Bärbel Köster. List. Helgoland. SCHLESWIG-. HOLSTEIN. Greifswald. HAMBURG. MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN. Geesthacht. Bremerhaven. Neustrelitz. BREMEN. NIEDERSACHSEN. BERLIN. Potsdam. Braunschweig. 3.
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Helmholtz Association: perspectives of cooperation with Poland November 2002 Dr. Bärbel Köster
List Helgoland SCHLESWIG- HOLSTEIN Greifswald HAMBURG MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN Geesthacht Bremerhaven Neustrelitz BREMEN NIEDERSACHSEN BERLIN Potsdam Braunschweig 3 2 Magdeburg Zeuthen Teltow Wolfenbüttel- Remlingen Niemegk BRANDENBURG SACHSEN-ANHALT NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN Göttingen Halle S. Leipzig Jülich Köln Bad Lauchstädt SACHSEN HESSEN Bonn THÜRINGEN RHEINLAND-PFALZ Stammsitz* Darmstadt Zweig- bzw. Außenstelle* SAARLAND Heidelberg Lampoldshausen mit Anzahl der Einrichtungenin einer Gemeinde * Karlsruhe BAYERN Stuttgart BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG Neuherberg Garching München Oberpfaffenhofen Helmholtz Facts and Figures • 15 National Research Centres • approx. 24 000 Employees • approx. 2.1 Billion Euro Annual Budget (includes third party means)
The German Research Landscape Non University Research Organisations Annual Budget: ca. 4,5 billion €* Employees: ca. 54.000 Max-Planck-Society e. V. Budgets (€) 1,0 billion Employees 11.600 Institutes 80 Fraunhofer Gesellschaft e. V. 0,7 billion 7.200 56 Helmholtz Association e. V. 2,1 billion 24.000 15 Centers ~250 Leibniz Association 0,7 billion 11.500 79 * 2000
Helmholtz Mission • Finding solutions for complex, long-term problems of the State and Society • Programme orientation of research • Development, construction and operation of large-scale facilities • Cooperation and networking with national and international partners • Providing the long-term technological basis for industry through leading-edge science and innovation • Providing an exciting and rewarding work environment for talented men and women
Research Fields Structure of Matter Earth and Environment Transport and Space Health Energy Key Technologies
Research Areas Structure of Matter Earth and Environment Transport and Space Health Energy Key Technologies
Research Areas Structure of Matter Earth and Environment Transport and Space Health Energy Key Technologies
Research Areas Structure of Matter Earth and Environment Transport and Space Health Energy Key Technologies
Research Areas Structure of Matter Earth and Environment Transport and Space Health Energy Key Technologies
Research Areas Structure of Matter Earth and Environment Transport and Space Health Energy Key Technologies
Research Areas Structure of Matter Earth and Environment Transport and Space Health Energy Key Technologies
Helmholtz Characteristics Programme funding Strategic evaluation Competition and cooperation Broad range of competencies Large and attractive infrastructures
Significance for Helmholtz aims • Role in national, European and international programmes • Cooperation and networking with German and foreign scientific partners (“concerted research”) • Innovation potential • Promotion of young scientists and equal opportunities for women Strategic significance of the programme; scientific, societal and economic relevance
Helmholtz activities in the 6th FP • Office in Brussels • Support for preparations of proposals 171 coordinators for NoE or IP 31 Polish groups known to be involved • Planned: to integrate the funds of the Marie Curie Programme in order to enhance the mobility of our young researchers
Currently used Instruments • Bilateral projects mainly through STC means (DESY, DLR, FZJ, GSI) 19 STC projects with amain focus in nuclear and particle physics as well as aeronautics research • Networks - nationally , EU, or UNESCO funded (FZK, DLR, GFZ, GKSS) f.e. International Continental Drilling Programmeor Flood monitoring of the Oder or the Pierre-Auger Project Scientific focus on geo- and environmental sciences and energy research
DESY: Longstanding Polish Cooperation Contribution to the construction ofHERA • strong Polish involvement in HERA-experiments, f.e. ZEUS • since 1984 there are 30-45 constantly visiting scientists per year Usage of Electron-Positron Storage Ring DORIS 7 of the 45 collaboratingTESLApartners are polish institutions
Cooperation with Polish groups: currently used Instruments • Partners in international teams: contribution to development and use of large scale equipment DESY:HERA, DORIS, TESLA GSI: Zukunftsprojekt, HADES, RISING Project • Exchange of guest scientists and graduate students About 200 guest scientists and 36 graduate students
Large Scale FacilitiesResearch Field: Structure of Matter DESY HERA, DORIS, PETRA, HASYLAB FZJ COSY, FRJ-2 FZK ANKA, PIERRE-AUGER- Observatory, KATRIN,GRID GKSS FRG-I GSI UNILAC, SIS, ESR, HADES, FOPI, PHELIX HMI BerII, Ion Beam Lab
Large Scale FacilitiesResearch Field: Earth and Environment AWI Polar Ships Polar Aircrafts Polar stations GFZ Global Earth Monitoring and Observation System Mobile Geophysics stations UFZ Safira
Large Scale Facilities Research Field: Energy IPP ASDEX, WENDELSTEIN 7-X FZJ Textor FZK TOSKA, IFMIF
Large Scale Facilities Research Fields: Health, Transport and Space, Key Technologies GBF Biotechnical facilities: GMP DLR Wind tunnels FZJ Neumann Centre for Computing