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Helmholtz Federation Research Center, Germany
Helmholtz * * * includes 18 national research centers, with more than 3 1745 scientific and technical personnel engaged in research from astrophysics, biology to cell research by using the most modern scientific equipment, especially large instruments and devices. These research facilities are also open to scholars all over the world. As researchers representing the country, scientists in Helmholtz are very aware of their mission: to contribute their modest contribution to solving the major problems facing social development. Alfred Wagner Institute of Polar and Oceanography (AWI) The researchers of Alfred Wagner Institute are mainly engaged in polar, ocean and climate research. They hope to reveal the changes in the earth's environmental system caused by natural causes and human activities. Germany DESY DESY electron synchrotron is one of the world's leading accelerator research centers. DESY develops, builds and operates large-scale accelerator facilities for the study of material structure. DESY combines imaging science with particle physics, which is unique in Europe. German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) The German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg is dedicated to the analysis of cancer causes and the improvement of treatment methods. The German Aerospace Center (DLR), headquartered in Cologne, is the national research center for research and technology development in the German aerospace field. At the same time, DLR is also in a leading position in the field of energy and transportation. German Research Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Since April 30th, 2009, the German Research Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases has become a new official member of Helmholtz Federation. The center mainly studies new preventive measures and treatment schemes for neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's disease and dementia. The main research fields of Julich Research Center (FZJ) focus on the following five aspects: material structure, energy, information, life and environment. The Helmholtz Heavy Ion Research Center (GSI), located in darmstadt, uses modern accelerator devices to carry out basic research in physics, as well as biophysics and radiation medicine. Helmholtz Kiel Marine Research Center (GEOMAR) The research of this center includes interdisciplinary research of all modern marine sciences, from seabed geology to marine climatology. Helmholtz Berlin Research Center for Materials and Energy (HZB) Helmholtz Berlin Research Center for Materials and Energy (HZB, formerly known as HMI) mainly conducts research on new materials and complex engineering materials. Its research focuses on the relationship between the technical characteristics and microstructure of materials. Solar energy research, especially the development of new solar cell materials, is another core research field of the center. How does the matter move in the strong field environment and ultra-micro scale at the Rosendorf Research Center in Helmholtz Dresden (HZDR)? How to find malignant tumor early and treat it effectively? How to protect human beings and the environment from the negative risks brought by technological progress? It is the job of the researchers at the Rosendorf Research Center in Helmholtz Dresden to answer these questions. Helmholtz Infection Research Center (HZI) The Helmholtz Infection Research Center in Brunswick mainly studies infectious diseases and their prevention and treatment. The main research object of Helmholtz Environmental Research Center (UFZ) is the relationship between human and natural environment in densely populated and destroyed areas. The main purpose of the viewpoints and methods put forward by UFZ is to protect the natural foundation needed by future generations. In Helmholtz-Guista Hutt Center for Materials and Ocean Research (HZG), how will we get energy in the future? How do we deal with the threat of climate change? How does medicine help us cope with the influence of population change? Research conducted by researchers at Helmholtz Guista Hutt Center for Materials and Ocean Research will provide answers to these questions. Helmholtz Munich Research Center-German Environmental Health Research Center (HMGU) The Helmholtz Munich Research Center in Berg, Neuer mainly studies complex life systems from the perspective of the interaction between environmental factors and genetic quality. Helmholtz Potsdam Research Center-German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ) Helmholtz Potsdam Research Center is mainly engaged in the following research: geodesy, geophysics, geology and mineralogy, geochemistry. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) was formed by the merger of Karlsruhe Research Center and Karlsruhe University, members of Helmholtz Federation. According to a proposal on KIT merger, the Baden-Wü rttemberg state legislature unanimously agreed that the merger will take effect on June 65438+1 October1. The merger will help improve the college's international scientific research competitiveness and promote its teaching in the fields of natural science and engineering technology. Max Delbruck Molecular Medicine Center (MDC) Max Delbruck Molecular Medicine Center is located in Buch, Berlin. It combines the basic research of microbiology with clinical research to develop new methods for diagnosis and treatment of serious diseases. Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics (IPP) is located in Jiaxing. IPP mainly focuses on nuclear fusion, and its research goal is to simulate and try to realize the way the sun releases energy on the earth.