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Hessian Minister of Science at the FAIR/GSI booth
With exciting insights into the world of research and many interactive activities, the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung and the emerging international accelerator facility FAIR captivated visitors to the Open House at the Hessian State Representation in Berlin. On October 3, the Representation, together with numerous Hessian institutions, offered a varied program that attracted around 14,000 guests. Every year on Tag der Deutschen Einheit, the state representations open their doors…



Signing of the cooperation agreement
GSI/FAIR is collaborating with ABB to improve the energy efficiency of its scientific infrastructure. Formally launched last week on site in Darmstadt, Germany, the collaboration project with ABB focuses on the highly advanced technical infrastructure within the existing and operational GSI accelerator complex.



The MultiDrug PIs
[Translate to English:] Der neue, von Professor Torsten Frosch an der TU Darmstadt koordinierte LOEWE-Schwerpunkt „MultiDrug-TDM“ wird ab Januar für vier Jahre vom Land mit rund 4,3 Millionen Euro gefördert. Das Ziel: Ein neuartiges intelligentes Sensorsystem, das die Versorgung von kindlichen Krebspatient*innen entscheidend verbessert. Indem Wirkstoffspiegel von Medikamenten direkt am Krankenbett gemessen werden, kann die Therapie unmittelbar personalisiert angepasst werden. GSI/FAIR sind über…



The GSI and FAIR booth at a previous event.
On Friday, October 3, the Hessian State Representation in Berlin invites visitors to an open house from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Visitors can gain an exciting insight into Hesse’s cutting-edge research and pioneering projects. The GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung and the future FAIR accelerator center will also be represented with an interactive booth, offering exciting insights and hands-on activities related to the research center in Darmstadt. Visitors will be able to see up…



Award ceremony
The Japanese Kimura Award goes to Dr. Matthias Schädel, the former head of the research department for nuclear chemistry at GSI/FAIR, for his “outstanding and pioneering contributions to the advancement of radiochemistry.” Schädel is the first non-Japanese recipient of this honor. The award was presented at the APSORC 2025 (Asian-Pacific Symposium on Radiochemistry) held in Matsue, Japan, in September, in conjunction with a lecture by the award winner.



The GSI/FAIR Management in front of the quantum location plaque
In the anniversary year Quantum2025, the German Physical Society (DPG) has honored GSI/FAIR in Darmstadt as one of the new quantum locations. This gives GSI/FAIR, one of the leading research sites for particle and accelerator physics, official recognition in the field of quantum science and technology.



Throwing game: One of the interactive stations in the SCIENCE POP-UP of GSI and FAIR.
It is a great success for science communication and demonstrates how fascinating cutting-edge research can be: Around 7,000 visitors since its opening in spring, 40 school classes, twelve workshop days—this is the balance sheet of the SCIENCE POP-UP project, realized in Darmstadt’s city by the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung and the international accelerator center FAIR, currently under construction. Opened in March this year and originally planned to run through the summer months,…



Summer Students 2025
This summer, 34 students from 11 countries came to Darmstadt to take part in the GSI and FAIR Summer Student Program. Over the course of eight weeks, they immersed themselves in cutting-edge research, worked on their own projects on campus, and experienced the unique atmosphere of an international accelerator laboratory. A special glimpse behind the scenes is provided by the students’ photo competition.



Rose petals under the optical microscope
[Translate to English:] Unter Führung von Professorin María Eugenia Toimil-Molares, Leiterin der Abteilung Materialforschung von GSI/FAIR und Professorin an der Technischen Universität Darmstadt, hat ein Forschungsteam neuartige Oberflächen aus Goldnanodrähten entwickelt, deren Benetzungsverhalten sich gezielt steuern lassen. Diese Materialien, hergestellt durch Elektrodeposition und Ionenspur-Nanotechnologie, eröffnen neue Perspektiven für Anwendungen in mikrofluidischen Geräten, im…




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