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Dr. Pavol Mosat (l.) and Dr. Khuyagbaatar Jadambaa discussing decay properties of the new isotope seaborgium-257
An international research team lead by GSI/FAIR, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and Helmholtz Institute Mainz (HIM) has succeeded in the production of a new seaborgium isotope. In the experiment conducted at the GSI/FAIR accelerator facilities, 22 nuclei of seaborgium-257 could be detected. The results were published in the journal Physical Review Letters and highlighted as an “Editor’s Suggestion.”



Professor Marco Durante has been awarded the Advanced Grant from the European Research Council (ERC).
Professor Marco Durante, Head of the Biophysics Department at GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung and Professor at the Department of Physics at TU Darmstadt, Institute of Condensed Matter Physics, has been granted a prestigious European Union research funding award for established scientists: The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded him the renowned Advanced Grant. The biophysicist will be able to use the millions in funding to realize an ambitious research project ...



First vacuum measurements at SIS100 by the team of the specialist department "Vacuum Systems"
For the first time, the beam pipe of a section of the FAIR ring accelerator SIS100, operating at room temperature, has been pumped down to a high vacuum level (approx. 10-8 mbar). The commissioning of the vacuum systems serves the recording and analyzing of pump-down curves, as well as tests of the functionality of valves, pumps and vacuum gauges and the execution of leak checks.



Students at FAIR/GSI.
Since years, the GET_INvolved Program has been fostering young talent, combining talent scouting with structured administration, and ensuring impactful mentorship. Over the eight years of its existence, the program has grown steadily, setting new standards for young people and their career development in research and technology. Since its inception, the GET_INvolved Program has become an international attraction for young researchers and students. It successfully supports young talents on…



Visit to the SCIENCE POP-UP by members of the Hessian state parliament from Bündnis 90/Die Grünen.
Recently, the three members of the state parliament from Bündnis 90/Die Grünen in the Hessian Committee for Science and Art, Nina Eisenhardt, Hildegard Förster-Heldmann and Daniel May, visited GSI/FAIR’s SCIENCE POP-UP. Dr. Ingo Peter, Head of the Public Relations department of GSI/FAIR, welcomed the guests and gave them a tour around.



Bus with GSI/FAIR motif in full design
If you are currently traveling in Darmstadt or the surrounding area, you may have already caught a glimpse of them: Several public buses have recently been on the road with large-scale advertising for GSI and FAIR. The eye-catching vehicles draw attention to the diverse career opportunities at GSI and FAIR in the daily cityscape - directly in public spaces, where many people are out and about.



At the laser
Starting June 1, 2025, Dr. Jonas Ohland, laser physicist at GSI/FAIR, will lead the young investigator group ALADIN (Adaptive Laser Architecture Development and INtegration). For this purpose, he will receive funding of 2.8 million euros over five years from the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space as part of the “Fusion Talents” program. The ALADIN project lays the foundation for the realization of stable, efficient lasers for inertial confinement fusion.



Transport
The first component of the FAIR Super Fragment Separator Super-FRS, a superconducting multiplet magnet, has been moved to the FAIR site. A multiplet is a combination of different magnet types (quadrupole, sextupole, octupole and steerer dipole), which are housed in a common liquid helium container and cryostat. The recent transport of the approximately five meter long, 2.5 meter wide, and four meter high component, weighing 48 tons, marks a major milestone of the FAIR installation in general and…



The HITRAP facility
Recently, the first experiment with the new HITRAP decelerator was carried out at GSI/FAIR. The facility can be used to decelerate heavy ions with few or no electrons in order to carry out precise experiments. In this first experiment, slow, highly charged gold ions were irradiated onto a surface in order to investigate induced transformations on the surface.