The program of the meeting started with a Young Investigators' (jDeGBS) session, which aims at exchanging information and experiences that are of particular importance for the students and young research
Director of GSI and FAIR, Jörg Blaurock, the students had the opportunity to exchange ideas and report on their experiences. This exchange of ideas was very valuable for the students and left a lasting impression
developed by the NUSTAR collaboration have already been tested and used in experiments at RIKEN. But the exchange is in both directions. One interesting research field at FAIR will be hypernuclei, which is regular
industrial sectors. The conference “The hessian AICon” aimed to foster collaboration, knowledge exchange, and innovation within the AI community. It served as a platform for industry leaders, researchers
mance data center with a special cooling system. The generated heat is dissipated through heat exchangers mounted on the back of the racks and cooled with a liquid medium. This reduces the energy required
contributing to the advancement of science. Creating a constructive environment to enable respectful exchanges is the responsibility of all participants, which excludes any form of discrimination, harassment
scientific research findings, data, methods, and other resources freely accessible to enable broader exchange and increased collaboration. Open Science encompasses principles such as open access to scientific
least one year in Germany. With the help of the funding also pledged by DESY, GSI, and KIT, a lively exchange in both directions is expected, which will have a productive impact on all projects at DMLab. More [...] than thirtyfive years ago, the bilateral collaboration between IN2P3 and GSI started the mutual exchange of scientists to conduct joint research projects. The Dark Matter Lab is a unique opportunity to
centres and universities across the world. Most of these techniques are of common interest and the exchange of information as well as the pooling and maintaining of resources will be of great benefit to the
English with participants from other research institutions in Germany, Georgia and Slovenia, they exchanged their experiences. The PTMCs have been set up by GSI/FAIR and are organized internationally by
Wed, September 18, 2024 | 2 p.m. Kleinplaneten-Entdeckungen des Physikalischen Vereins Frankfurt Erwin Schwab, GSI/FAIR Registration and further information