The THRILL (Technology for High-Repetition-rate Intense Laser Laboratories) project received more than ten million euro of funding in the framework of the European Union’s HORIZON EUROPE program. The
HFHF Associated Members 2022 In 2022, HFHF concluded agreements with the following institutions: - Instituto de Cibernética, Matemática y Fisica (ICIMAF), Cuba, - Jagiellonian University, Faculty of P
Ion-Beam Therapy Related Applications Cancer is one of the most severe health problems throughout the population and its incidence is steadily growing. In Germany, about every second cancer patient is
DESPEC Germanium Array Spectrometer (DEGAS) The DE SPEC G ermanium A rray S pectrometer (DEGAS) is a high-purity germanium gamma-ray detector array for high-resolution spectroscopy of electromagnetic
IDATEN The IDATEN ( I nternational D etector A ssembly for fast- T iming measurements of E xotic N uclei) collaboration has been launched at the RI Beam Factory (RIBF) in the RIKEN Nishina Center (RNC
AGATA AGATA (Advanced Gamma Tracking Array) is a European research project with the aim of developing and building a 4pi gamma-ray spectrometer of the next generation. It will be used in experiments u
artEmis GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung is participating with twelve other institutes in the European research project artEmis, which is supported by an EU grant (Euratom) of two million
About HFHF The Helmholtz Research Academy Hesse for FAIR (HFHF) has been established for fundamental research to improve our understanding of the universe. As an unique "think tank" at the forefront o
The two days France@FAIR event emphasized international collaboration in research and innovation, with insights shared on the FAIR mega science project and current opportunities. The successful event
ERC Publications Production and separation of positron emitters for hadron therapy at FRS-Cave M Haettner E., Geissel H., Franczak B., Kostyleva D., Purushothaman S., Tanaka Y. K., Amjad F., Boscolo D
Wed, August 28, 2024 | 2 p.m. Kosmische Alchemie der Elemente – Die ersten 14 Milliarden Jahre des Universums Karlheinz Langanke, GSI/FAIR Registration and further information