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Helmholtz Association: perspectives of cooperation with Poland November 2002 Dr. Bärbel Köster
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Helmholtz Facts and Figures -15 National Research Centres -approx. 24 000 Employees -approx. 2.1 Billion Euro Annual Budget (includes third party means) mit Anzahl der Einrichtungen in einer Gemeinde * Stammsitz* Zweig- bzw. Außenstelle* MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN SAARLAND NIEDERSACHSEN BREMEN BRANDENBURG SACHSEN THÜRINGEN SACHSEN-ANHALT NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN RHEINLAND-PFALZ BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG BAYERN HESSEN HOLSTEIN SCHLESWIG- HAMBURG BERLIN Neuherberg Garching Heidelberg Karlsruhe Darmstadt Köln Jülich Geesthacht Bremerhaven Leipzig Braunschweig Potsdam 2 List München Oberpfaffenhofen Stuttgart Lampoldshausen Göttingen Bonn Bad Lauchstädt Halle S. Wolfenbüttel- Remlingen Magdeburg Niemegk Teltow Zeuthen Greifswald Helgoland 3 Neustrelitz
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Annual Budget: ca. 4,5 billion €* Annual Budget: ca. 4,5 billion €* Employees: ca. 54.000 Employees: ca. 54.000 Max-Planck-Society e. V. Fraunhofer Gesellschaft e. V. Helmholtz Association e. V. Leibniz Association Budgets (€) 1,0 billion Budgets (€) 1,0 billion Employees 11.600 Employees 11.600 Institutes 80 Institutes 80 0,7 billion 7.200 56 2,1 billion 24.000 15 Centers ~250 15 Centers ~250 0,7 billion 11.500 79 The German Research Landscape Non University Research Organisations * 2000
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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
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Structure of Matter Energy Health Transport and Space Earth and Environment Key Technologies Research Fields
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Structure of Matter Energy Health Transport and Space Earth and Environment Key Technologies Research Areas
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Structure of Matter Energy Health Transport and Space Earth and Environment Key Technologies Research Areas
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Structure of Matter Energy Health Transport and Space Earth and Environment Key Technologies Research Areas
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Structure of Matter Energy Health Transport and Space Earth and Environment Key Technologies Research Areas
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Structure of Matter Energy Health Transport and Space Earth and Environment Key Technologies Research Areas
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Structure of Matter Energy Health Transport and Space Earth and Environment Key Technologies Research Areas
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Helmholtz Characteristics Programme funding Strategic evaluation Competition and cooperation Broad range of competencies Large and attractive infrastructures
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Strategic significance of the programme; scientific, societal and economic relevance -Significance for Helmholtz aims -Role in national, European and international programmes -Cooperation and networking with German and foreign scientific partners (“concerted research”) -Promotion of young scientists and equal opportunities for women - Innovation potential
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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
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Currently used Instruments -Bilateral projects mainly through STC means (DESY, DLR, FZJ, GSI) 19 STC projects with a main 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 Programme or Flood monitoring of the Oder or the Pierre- Auger Project Scientific focus on geo- and environmental sciences and energy research
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DESY: Longstanding Polish Cooperation Contribution to the construction of HERA -strong Polish involvement in HERA-experiments, f.e. ZEUS -since 1984 there are 30- 45 constantly visiting scientists per year 7 of the 45 collaborating TESLA partners are polish institutions Usage of Electron-Positron Storage Ring DORIS
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-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 Cooperation with Polish groups: currently used Instruments
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Large Scale Facilities Research 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
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AWI Polar Ships Polar Aircrafts Polar stations Large Scale Facilities Research Field: Earth and Environment GFZ Global Earth Monitoring and Observation System Mobile Geophysics stations UFZ Safira
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Large Scale Facilities Research Field: Energy IPP ASDEX, WENDELSTEIN 7-X FZJ Textor FZK TOSKA, IFMIF
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GBF Biotechnical facilities: GMP DLR Wind tunnels FZJ Neumann Centre for Computing Large Scale Facilities Research Fields: Health, Transport and Space, Key Technologies
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