The Transatlantic Big Science Conference took place on June 27 and 28th in Berlin. One of the takeaways is the need for norms and standards for safe data sharing norms when it comes to science and R&D projects. This showcases as well a precarious balance between open science - which is needed to advance big research topics from health research to fusion or the implementation of AI - and research security. Thank you as well to Mario Brandenburg for an inspiring key note focusing on the need to train the next generation of scientists in a collaborative way. A big shout out to the co-organizers at Carnegie Science and the partners: Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft / Helmholtz Association, American Institute of Physics, Körber-Stiftung, Wilhelm und Else Heraeus Stiftung #sciencecooperation #datascience
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Calling all synchrotron radiation users: Do you need beamtime fast? We have got you covered with our new rolling access model at PETRA III. Advantage of the rolling proposal submission is a shorter time between proposal and beamtime allocation or - if needed - fast scheduling for a specific date. The first rolling access proposal run has successfully received beamtime at the P22 beamline at PETRA III in the last week of June - it took just 65 days from proposal submission until the first measurements at the PETRA III beamline! Submit your proposals now (for P08, P11, P22, P23, and P24 beamlines) and benefit from first measurements at PETRA III in September 2024! More details and contact: https://lnkd.in/eMDtXhgb #photonscience #beamtime
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Perovskites are among the greatest hopes in the solar industry. These materials could replace silicon as the basic semiconducting component of solar cells, as they are just as readily available and much easier to process. Alternatively, the two could be used in a paired set as a so-called tandem cell: The perovskite solar cell at the top converts visible light into electricity, while the silicon cell at the bottom converts infrared light. This promises the highest efficiency. However, it is difficult to produce perovskites on an industrial scale. A new measuring method developed at DESY by the team around our colleague Michael Stuckelberger could help to remedy this shortcoming, and it goes by the name of Axolotl. More infos: https://lnkd.in/eWTUgzrg #photonscience #solar
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A newly developed X-ray imaging method can now visualize the internal structure of various samples, such as microchips or catalyst particles, with nanometer resolution over a large field of view without causing damage. More infos: https://lnkd.in/eeEng-HX #photonscience #sciencecooperation
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On 2 July we had the pleasure of hosting a group of 15 master's students from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill at DESY in Hamburg! Professor Adam Lovelady and his students, who specialize in circular economy, transformation technology, and environmental sciences, were eager to learn about the impact of research activities on sustainability at DESY. Dr. Denise Völker and Dr. Andrea Klumpp from DESY's sustainability team gave a fascinating presentation on the sustainability impact of research activities on the DESY campus and the innovative approaches DESY is taking to reduce its environmental footprint. Highlights included a tour of the DESY campus, showcasing façade greening, roof greening, and heat recovery from cooling experiments and machines. The students were also introduced to the DESY Sustainability Report, which provides insights into the institute's sustainability efforts. It was a pleasure to host these bright minds and share our passion for sustainability in research! #sustainability #research #DESY #UniversityOfNorthCarolina #Hamburg #circulareconomy ********************************************** Am 02.07. hatten wir das Vergnügen, eine Gruppe von 15 Master-Studenten der University of North Carolina bei DESY in Hamburg zu Gast zu haben! Professor Adam Lovelady und seine Studenten, die sich auf Kreislaufwirtschaft, Transformationstechnologie und Umweltwissenschaften spezialisiert haben, waren neugierig, mehr über den Einfluss von Forschungstätigkeiten auf Nachhaltigkeit bei DESY zu lernen. Dr. Denise Völker und Dr. Andrea Klumpp vom Nachhaltigkeitsteam von DESY gaben eine faszinierende Präsentation über den Einfluss von Forschungstätigkeiten auf Nachhaltigkeit am DESY-Campus und die innovativen Ansätze, die DESY einsetzt, um sein Umwelteinfluss zu reduzieren. Höhepunkte waren eine Führung über den DESY-Campus, bei der wir den Studenten die Fassaden- und Dachbegrünung, die Wärmerückgewinnung aus der Kühlung von Experimenten und Maschinen und vieles mehr zeigten. Die Studenten wurden auch mit dem DESY Sustainability Report bekannt gemacht, der Einblicke in die Nachhaltigkeitseinsätze von DESY gibt. Es war uns ein Vergnügen, diese begabten Köpfe zu Gast zu haben und unserem Engagement für Nachhaltigkeit in der Forschung zu teilen! #Nachhaltigkeit #Forschung #DESY #UniversityOfNorthCarolina #Hamburg #kreislaufwirtschaft
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Here's an inside look at what's happened in the #KAI Workshop, which is organised through our partnership with Hamburg University of Applied Sciences!
🤝 Today Hi-Acts participated in the KAI-Workshop 2024, organized by Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg (HAW Hamburg) and Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY! (KAI standing for: Kooperation für Anwendung und Innovation der HAW Hamburg und DESY) 💡 Under the leadership of the esteemed Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Wulf, Vice President for Research and Transfer, this event was dedicated to enhancing collaboration and expanding cooperative research ventures. In addition, previous cooperation projects were presented as well as proposals for the expansion of cooperative research projects. Also participating our Hi-Acts Technology Lab >Physics Informed AI< with Johannes Hagemann presenting super insights of how this lab develops robust reconstruction and analysis algorithms for imaging applications at a synchrotron lightsource. “Robustness, ease of applicability and reproducability are highly relevant properties if we want to offer imaging as a service for industrial applications. Using these algorithms as baseline we can apply machine learning techniques to speed-up the data analysis pipeline and transfer these algorithms to other setups, e.g. compact laser driven x-ray sources which are in development by another Hi-ACTS technology lab”, says Hagemann. There were also brilliant contributions by DESY Innovation Factory and Transferwelten. The day ended with insightful networking and new opportunities for future KAI-Seed Money funded projects. For further information about Hi-Acts and our Technology Labs, please check our website: www.hi-acts.de Let's drive innovation and cooperation together! 🤝 #KAIWorkshop2024 #Innovation #Collaboration #Research #HiActs #HAWHamburg #DESY Jakob Peters
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A recent event nearby to our Zeuthen campus! See below for German. DESY at the 2024 Wildau Innovation Mile: attendees performed experiments from the #schoollab physik.begreifen on topics ranging from air pressure to vacuum, while also learning about radiotherapy research using particle accelerators and the opportunities for #apprenticeship at DESY in Zeuthen. #publicevents #stem DESY bei der #Innovationsmeile2024 in #Wildau: Experimentieren, erleben, entdecken – Besucher:innen konnten mit Mitarbeitenden aus dem DESY #Schülerlabor „physik.begreifen“ zum Themen Luftdruck und Vakuum experimentieren und sich über Möglichkeiten der #Strahlentherapien gegen Krebs mit der Beschleuniger-Anlage sowie die Ausbildungsberufe bei DESY in #Zeuthen informieren. #mitmachen #ausbildung #MINT
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Light is an excellent carrier of information used not only for classical communication technologies but increasingly also for quantum applications such as quantum computing. However, processing light signals is far more difficult compared to the more common electronic signals. In experiments at DESY´s X-ray source PETRA III and at the ESRF - The European Synchrotron, an international team of researchers has demonstrated how X-ray pulses can be stored and released in a novel way that could be applicable for future X-ray quantum technologies. #quantumtechnologies #sciencecoooperation More information: https://lnkd.in/eZudp9ne
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The second edition of the Transatlantic Big Science Conference has kicked off in Berlin. This landmark event, organised by DESY and Carnegie Science, spans more than two continents and claims ambitious goals. The conference aims to enhance transatlantic cooperation in research and technology, fostering sustainable and reliable partnerships to address global challenges and set the groundwork for common research policies. A common thread uniting all talks and panels is the importance of not only transatlantic but global cooperation in science – which is not just a requirement, but the basis for scientific breakthroughs and innovation – and the importance of big data, AI, and quantum technologies. Panels address topics such as the role of basic science in the our interconnected and interdependent world, bio-preparedness, and the current status of science in Ukraine and its outlook. The first edition of the conference was held in 2022 in Washington, DC. #sciencecooperation Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft / Helmholtz Association Wilhelm und Else Heraeus Stiftung Körber-Stiftung American Institute of Physics
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PETRA IV Parliamentary Breakfast today (27 June) in Berlin: Why does Germany need the X-ray microscope of superlatives, what will it achieve for science and innovation? Where does the project stand today and what is needed to realise this unique instrument for the broadest range of research questions in the natural sciences and technology? Many thanks to Holger Becker for his patronage and support and for the strong backing of the research committee. Holger Hanselka, President of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft in Germany, delivers words of support for PETRA IV in Berlin as well, stressing the importance of complimentary competencies of the different scientific institutions. Approval also from the Dean of Universitätsklinikum Hamburg Eppendorf, Blanche Schwappach-Pignataro, because PETRA IV will offer unique opportunities for biomedical research and open up new therapeutic options in the long term. Katharina Fegebank, 2nd Mayor and Senator for Science reaffirms the city's commitment to PETRA IV. Thank you very much! ----------- Parlamentarisches Frühstück PETRA IV heute (27. Juni) in Berlin: Warum braucht Deutschland das Röntgenmikroskop der Superlative, was wird es leisten für Wissenschaft und Innovation? Wo steht das Projekt heute und was wird benötigt, um dieses einmalige Instrument für breiteste Forschungsfragen im naturwissenschaftlichen und technischen Bereich umzusetzen. Herzlichen Dank an Holger Becker für die Schirmherrschaft und die Unterstützung. Auch für die breite Unterstützung im Forschungsausschuss des Deutschen Bundestages. Holger Hanselka, Präsident der Fraunhofer Gesellschaft in Deutschland unterstützt PETRA IV vor Ort und betont die Bedeutung der engen Zusammenarbeit zwischen den Forschungseinrichtungen, bei der die jeweiligen Stärken sich ideal ergänzen. Zustimmung auch von der Dekanin des UKE, Blanche Schwappach-Pignataro, denn PETRA IV wird einmalige Möglichkeiten für die biomedizinische Forschung bieten und langfristig neue Therapiemöglichkeiten eröffnen. Katharina Fegebank, Hamburgs 2. Bürgermeisterin und Wissenschaftssenatorin bekräftigt das Commitment der Stadt zu PETRA IV. Vielen Dank!
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