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The CDU member of the Bundestag Dr. Astrid Mannes from the Darmstadt constituency recently informed herself about the current scientific activities at GSI/FAIR and the progress of the future accelerator center FAIR, which is being built at GSI. She was accompanied by CDU district manager Nicolai Adler from her constituency office. The guests were welcomed...



Gold-based nanopores for investigating of transient transport processes.
María Eugenia Toimil-Molares, head of the GSI/FAIR Materials Research Department and Professor of Ion-Beam Modified Materials in the Department for Material- and Geosciences of the Technical University of Darmstadt, has acquired funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) amounting to around 350000 euros for the work package “Investigation of transient transport processes using individual gold nanopores as model systems” as part of the TRANSIEVES project. TRANSIEVES is a joint project ...



Crab nebula
The lecture series „Wissenschaft für Alle“ of GSI and FAIR will be continued as a hybrid format in the second half of 2024. Interested parties can either attend the event in the lecture hall of GSI/FAIR following a registration or dial into the broadcast of the event via video conference using an internet-enabled device such as a laptop, cell phone or tablet. The program will begin on Wednesday, August 28, 2024, with a talk about the evolution of the Universe by Professor Karlheinz Langanke of…



The installation of the FAIR accelerator machine has begun with the positioning of the first superconducting high-tech magnets.
The starting signal for the installation of the FAIR accelerator machine has been given. The high-precision assembly work in the buildings of the international FAIR accelerator facility in Darmstadt has begun: The first magnets each weighing tons were successfully positioned in the ring tunnel, 17 meters underground. This marks a decisive step forward in the realization of the state-of-the-art accelerator, which will accelerate ions of all elements up to 99 percent of the speed of light...



Mirror finish
The GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung recently commissioned a cutting-edge electroplating facility. This new facility, which is one of the largest of its kind in the world, completely replaces the existing electroplating facility on the campus. It will take over the copper plating tasks for accelerator components at GSI and FAIR, in particular the coating of the new cavities of the UNILAC linear accelerator, which will serve as injector for FAIR in the future. After successfully…



Illustration of the 2 x 2 pixel ALPIDE chip currently installed and operational in the ALICE detector.
The ELMA research project, jointly presented by the University of Trieste and GSI/FAIR in Darmstadt, has been awarded €150,000 to conduct a study of the energy response of monolithic silicon pixel sensors (MAPS), thanks to funding provided by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) within the Cultural Cooperation framework between Italy and Germany. The framework aims at facilitating the access of Italian scientists to world-class large research…



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Deniz Würsch, the new district administrator of Darmstadt’s district of Wixhausen, used a visit to GSI/FAIR to inform herself about the ongoing scientific research and the progress of the FAIR accelerator and to discuss the possibilities of cooperation between district administration and GSI/FAIR regarding relevant topics with the management. Deniz Würsch was welcomed by the management of GSI and FAIR: Research Director Dr. Yvonne Leifels, Jörg Blaurock, Technical Managing Director, and Dr.…



Work at the Experimental Storage Ring ESR
For the first time, an international research team, led by GSI/FAIR in Darmstadt, the Institut de recherche sur les lois fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU) in Saclay, France, and the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg (MPIK) has succeeded in observing a two-photon decay on a so-called bare atomic nucleus from which the entire electron shell has been removed. The measurements on germanium-72 nuclei were carried out as part of the FAIR Phase 0 experimental program at the…



Information booth at the "Curious" conference in Mainz.
The GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung and the future accelerator center FAIR, currently under construction at GSI in Darmstadt, took part in the international innovation conference "Curious - Future Inside Conference" with a wide range of information and future perspectives. The interdisciplinary event took place from July 10 to 11 in the Rheingoldhalle in Mainz and attracted numerous renowned educational institutions, research facilities and technology companies from Germany and…




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