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Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB)
HZB in Germany has existed since 2009. Its roots go much further into the past, given that HZB arose from the fusion of two older research institutions, the former Hahn-Meitner-Institut (est. 1959) and BESSY GmbH (est. 1979). With approximately 1,100 employees, HZB is now one of the largest...
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) https://www.helmholtz-berlin.de/index_en.html https://tesshub.hzdr.de/content_providers/helmholtz-zentrum-berlin-hzb HZB in Germany has existed since 2009. Its roots go much further into the past, given that HZB arose from the fusion of two older research institutions, the former Hahn-Meitner-Institut (est. 1959) and BESSY GmbH (est. 1979). With approximately 1,100 employees, HZB is now one of the largest non-university research centres in Berlin, and a member of the Helmholtz Association. HZB conducts research at two locations, in Wannsee and Adlershof. Materials for a sustainable energy supply and operation of the electron storage ring BESSY II – those are the cornerstones of HZB and its research. Both of these fields complement each other, since questions arising from research continually drive the advancement of the experimental environment at BESSY II and vice versa; the possibilities that BESSY II offers accelerate energy research enormously. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/010/original/Unknown-1.png?1638889515 -
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)
UKRI works in partnership with universities, research organisations, businesses, charities, and government to create the best possible environment for research and innovation to flourish. We aim to maximise the contribution of each of our component parts, working individually and collectively. We...
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) https://www.ukri.org/ https://tesshub.hzdr.de/content_providers/uk-research-and-innovation-ukri UKRI works in partnership with universities, research organisations, businesses, charities, and government to create the best possible environment for research and innovation to flourish. We aim to maximise the contribution of each of our component parts, working individually and collectively. We work with our many partners to benefit everyone through knowledge, talent and ideas. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/011/original/Unknown-2.png?1638889546 -
Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
STFC is part of UKRI, a non-departmental public body funded by a grant-in-aid from the UK government. STFC are a world-leading multi-disciplinary science organisation, and their goal is to deliver economic, societal, scientific and international benefits to the UK and its people – and more...
Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) https://stfc.ukri.org/ https://tesshub.hzdr.de/content_providers/science-and-technology-facilities-council-stfc STFC is part of UKRI, a non-departmental public body funded by a grant-in-aid from the UK government. STFC are a world-leading multi-disciplinary science organisation, and their goal is to deliver economic, societal, scientific and international benefits to the UK and its people – and more broadly to the world. Their strength comes from their distinct but interrelated functions: * Universities: they support university-based research, innovation and skills development in astronomy, particle physics, nuclear physics, and space science * Scientific Facilities: they provide access to world-leading, large-scale facilities across a range of physical and life sciences, enabling research, innovation and skills training in these areas * National Campuses: they work with partners to build National Science and Innovation Campuses based around their National Laboratories to promote academic and industrial collaboration and translation of their research to market through direct interaction with industry * Inspiring and Involving: they help ensure a future pipeline of skilled and enthusiastic young people by using the excitement of their sciences to encourage wider take-up of STEM subjects in school and future life (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) We support an academic community of around 1,700 in particle physics, nuclear physics, and astronomy including space science, who work at more than 50 universities and research institutes in the UK, Europe, Japan and the United States, including a rolling cohort of more than 900 PhD students. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/012/original/Unknown-3.png?1638889581 -
European Grid Infrastructure Foundation (EGI)
EGI is a federated e-Infrastructure set up to provide advanced computing services for research and innovation.
The EGI e-infrastructure is publicly-funded and comprises hundreds of data centres and cloud providers spread across Europe and worldwide.
The federation is coordinated by the EGI...
European Grid Infrastructure Foundation (EGI) https://www.egi.eu/ https://tesshub.hzdr.de/content_providers/european-grid-infrastructure-foundation-egi EGI is a federated e-Infrastructure set up to provide advanced computing services for research and innovation. The EGI e-infrastructure is publicly-funded and comprises hundreds of data centres and cloud providers spread across Europe and worldwide. The federation is coordinated by the EGI Foundation, which has been created to manage the infrastructure on behalf of the EGI Council participants. The mission of EGI is to create and deliver open solutions for science and research infrastructures by federating digital capabilities, resources and expertise between communities and across national boundaries. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/014/original/Unknown.jpg?1638889650