amount from the GSI/FAIR Innovation Fund < EUR 50 k: Innovation Board of GSI and FAIR decides by majority vote (in accordance with the statutes), ideally within three weeks of submission of the full set
hydrogen to lead). The constant and stable ion beam and the very low material consumption are the major advantages of this type of ion source which is very favorable for efficient long time operation at
users and garnered significant interest, with 30 research proposals submitted. The event marked a major milestone for the new facility, whose construction commenced in 2011. In the initial phase, low-energy
(depending on the physics scenario and settings) for the 4-neutron multiplicity will constitute a major step in neutron detection. The table below shows the neutron separation matrices for multiplicities
a short internship at GSI where I had my first contact with radiation biophysics, which is now my major research focus. My PhD project, which is embedded in the ESA IBER 19 program at GSI, is about the
incoming ions at 250 AMeV. November 2015 Part of the NeuLAND detector is presently in operation as one major components in an experimental campaign performed with the SAMURAI setup at RIKEN, studying several
has been working within the field of Space Radiation Protection for 6 years, in the framework of major Space Infrastructures, Transportation Systems, Exploration, Scientific Satellites and R&D programs
of up to ~50% for a reconstructed five-neutron event at 1 GeV (see tabels below) will constitute a major step forward. Neutron separation matrices for multiplicities of 1 to 5 neutrons. The final design
cool heavy, highly-charged ions, has successfully finished the recent commissioning experiments. Two major steps have been achieved and put HITRAP well on track for final deceleration and cooling of particles
has been working within the field of Space Radiation Protection for 6 years, in the framework of major Space Infrastructures, Transportation Systems, Exploration, Scientific Satellites and R&D programs
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