spherical targets in a Pauli trap has been demonstrate, but these experiments still suffer from the major drawback that the employed target must be replaced after each laser shot. This, in turn, greatly precludes
most important PMB papers published in its 60 year history. 2016/05/04 GREWIS in the press and TV Major public attention was paid recently to the activities of the „GREWIS“-consortium , funded by BMBF and
Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres The Helmholtz Association contributes to solving major challenges facing society, science and industry with top scientific achievements in six research areas:
concerning the accessible ionic charge states as well as beam energies. In SPARC experiments in two major research areas are planed: collision dynamics in strong electro-magnetic fields and fundamental i
result of its advisory activity, SSK decides on statements and recommendations. Results adopted by majority vote are published by the competent Federal Ministry and on this website. http://www.ssk.de/DE/
patient studies genetic alterations and mutations are studied after radon exposure which represents a major contribution of the radiation burden especially in uranium containing areas. During the last two years
"cold fusion process" at SHIP Pb and Bi targets are employed. Their low melting points are one of the major bottlenecks of the production of SHE limiting the maximum beam current (presently ~ 0.3 particle mA
y Eligible research teams (so-called user groups) are composed of one or more researchers whose majority and user group leader are employed either in EU Member States other than Germany or in one of the
y Eligible research teams (so-called user groups) are composed of one or more researchers whose majority and user group leader are employed either in EU Member States other than Germany or in one of the
on a mission to Mars could receive radiation doses up to 700 times higher than on our planet – a major showstopper for the safe exploration of our Solar System. A team of European experts is working with
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