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1 Dubna, 25.07.14 HELMHOLTZ ASSOCIATION Dr. Elena Eremenko
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HERMANN VON HELMHOLTZ His name is our mission Commitment to interdisciplinary research A sense for the practical: Contribution to creating wealth Founding President of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt: Effective management of large-scale research PAGE 2 Hermann von Helmholtz (1821 – 1894)
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HERMANN VON HELMHOLTZ A UNIVERSAL SCHOLAR Ophthalmoscope for examining the retina Three-component theory of colour vision Resonance theory of hearing First law of thermodynamics on the conservation of energy PAGE 3 The first Ophthalmos- cope with publication.
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HELMHOLTZ MISSION Strategic research for grand challenges with cutting-edge research Think big, act big: Developing and operating complex infrastructure and large-scale facilities for the national and international scientific community Creating wealth for society and industry through transfer of knowledge and technology PAGE 4
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GERMAN RESEARCH ORGANISATIONS (actual costs 2013) PAGE 5 8913,2301.34 Leibniz Association Long-term research topics 6715,8151.9 Fraunhofer Society Industry-oriented research and development 8913,3081.75 Max Planck Society Pure basic research 1831,6793.55** Helmholtz Association Use-inspired basic research with strategic programmes Centres/ Institutes Staff in FTE* Budget/ Billion€ Source: GWK Monitoring Report 2014 Joint Initiative for Innovation and Research *Staff in working hours (full-time equivalent) **excluding project sponsorships, project management agencies and other revenues
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STRUCTURE PAGE 6 Senate Senate Commission Assembly of Members Energy Health Earth & Environment Key Technologies Structure of Matter (Two per Helmholtz Centre) Board of Funding Organisations Aeronautics, Space and Transport President and Executive Committee Vize Presidents Managing Director President
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SEITE 7 CUTTING-EDGE SCIENCE IN NETWORKS The Six Research Fields KEY TECHNOLOGIES HEALTH STRUCTURE OF MATTER AERONAUTICS, SPACE AND TRANSPORT ENERGY EARTH & ENVIRONMENT
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RESEARCH FIELD ENERGY PAGE 8 Solar-thermal power stations Bioliq pilot plant Geothermal pilot plant CO 2 separation with membranes and CO 2 sequestration Nuclear fusion (ITER) SOLHYCO/DLR ASDEX UPGRADE/IPP
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RESEARCH FIELD EARTH & ENVIRONMENT PAGE 9 Polar research with the ice- breaker Polarstern and the Neumayer Station Earth observation with satellites Understanding atmospheric changes with the HALO aircraft The climate initiative REKLIM and Regional Climate Offices Polarstern/AWI HALO/DLR
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RESEARCH FIELD HEALTH PAGE 10 Disease prevention and personal risk assessment Translational research Nationales Zentrum für Tumorerkrankungen (NCT) Heidelberg Experimental and Clinical Research Centre (ECRC), Berlin TWINCORE, Braunschweig German Centres of Health Research Helmholtz Cohort Nobel Laureat Prof. Harald zur Hausen/DKFZ
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KEY TECHNOLOGIES PAGE 11 Scientific computing using the supercomputers JUGENE and JUROPA Nanotechnology Information technology Materials research for energy storage JUGENE/FZJ Nobel Laureat Prof. Peter Grünberg, Forschungszentrum Jülich/ Helmholtz
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RESEARCH FIELD STRUCTURE OF MATTER PAGE 12 European XFEL: Films from the nanocosmos Pilot plant FLASH FAIR: Understanding the secrets of matter Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN HADES-Detektor/GSI DESY
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RESEARCH FIELD AERONAUTICS, SPACE AND TRANSPORT PAGE 13 Columbus space lab at the International Space Station ISS Earth observation with satellites (optic, radar, thermal) of different resolution (e.g. Terra-SAR and TanDEM-X) Communication networks for air and road traffic German Space Operations Center Oberpfaffenhofen /DLR Radar satellite TanDEM-X/DLR
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FACTS AND FIGURES 37,148 Staff (status as of 2013) 14,754 scientists 6,789 PhD students 1,657 vocational trainees Budget 2014: €3.75 billion €2.58 bn (budget approach*): Institutional funding (90% federal, 10% state) €1.04 bn: Third-party funding* (based on actual costs 2012) €0.13 bn: Special Financing PAGE 15 *including contracts of project management agencies and other revenues, excluding project sponsorships totalling about €138 M
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HELMHOLTZ CENTRES PAGE 16 Helmholtz Centre Branch of a Helmholtz Centre Helmholtz Head Office Helmholtz Institute Ulm Dresden Ulm Freiberg Kiel
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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Just under 1,400 licencing agreements generated almost €22 million in income (2012) 80 spin-offs between 2005 and 2012, e.g.: Celitement GmbH, Karlsruhe (produces low-emission-cement) Annually about 2,000 collaborative projects with industry with revenues of €156 m (2012) Portfolio of about 12,000 intellectual property rights, a quarter of it licensed 400 new patents are filed every year Funding instruments Helmholtz Validation Fund, Helmholtz Enterprise and Shared Services Innovation Days as technology and partnering platform Workshops with enterprises (e.g. with Roche in 2012, with IBM in 2013) PAGE 17 Plivio Pore Implant/ForschungszentrumJülich Low emission cement/KIT
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BROAD VARIETY OF STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS 499 joint professorships with universities Promoting joint initiatives through: 15 Helmholtz Alliances + 5 Energy Alliances 6 Helmholtz Institutes 110 Virtual Institutes 181 Helmholtz Young Investigators Groups German Centres of Health Research Excellence initiative Merger of university and non-university research centres creates the KIT JARA: Jülich Aachen Research Alliance Berlin Institute of Health PAGE 18 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Helmholtz Zentrum München
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HELMHOLTZ INTERNATIONAL Base for new large-scale facilities with international participation, e.g. European XFEL, FAIR Participation in international projects, e.g. ITER Liaison offices in Brussels, Moscow, Beijing Bilateral partnerships around the world 7,765 visiting scientists at Helmholtz Centres PAGE 19
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WE PROMOTE TALENT PAGE 20 Little Scientists’ House 25 Helmholtz School Labs 1,657 vocational trainees Training of 6,789 PhD students 34 Helmholtz Graduate Schools and Helmholtz Research Schools 181 Helmholtz Young Investigators Groups with tenure option Helmholtz Management Academy Mentoring Department Solare Energetik/HZB Institute of Groundwater Ecology, Helmholtz Zentrum München
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Helmholtz-Russia Joint Research Groups PAGE 21 Since 2006: 5 joint calls “Helmholtz- Russia Joint Research Groups”, a joint program of Helmholtz Association and Russian Foundation for Basic Research Funding per year: 130,000 euros (Helmholtz), 1,200,000 RUB (RFBR) Total funding by Helmholtz: more than 12 million euro Principal Investigator of HRJRG-116 Helmholtz-Russia Joint Research Group-006
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HRJRG-Alumni-Meeting on March 3, 2014 PAGE 22 HRJRG-groups presented the results of their projects IB BMBF, Russian Ministry for Science and Education, DWIH Moscow, FASIE presented their funding programmes Perspectives, impulses and possibilities of further cooperation were discussed Principal Investigator of HRJRG-116
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International Conference in Potsdam on April 2-3, 2014 International Scientific Conference “Research on Sustainability – a Russian- German Dialogue” German-Russian Science Talk “Energy and Environment: new challenges for Society, Science and Economy” PAGE 23
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MEGASCIENCE and MEGAGRANTS Helmholtz winners of the Russian Megagrants: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Oberst, DLR Prof. Dr. Jörn Thiede, AWI-Director a.D. Prof. Dr. Manfred Thumm, KIT Prof. Dr. Friedrich Wagner, IPP-Director a.D. Prof. Dr. Alexey Ustinov, KIT Helmholtz Science Talk „Russian Megascience Projects: Prospects and Potentials for the German-Russian Research Cooperation“ 2012 in Moscow PAGE 24 Prof. Jürgen Oberst und Direktor von MIIGAiK Helmholtz Science Talk 4.12.12 in Moskau
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Thank you! Dr. Elena Eremenko Helmholtz Office Moscow www.helmholtz.ru Moscow, Malaya Pirogovskaya 5, off. 24 Tel. +7 495 9811763 moscow@helmholtz.de PAGE 25
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