Radiation Research 180 :524-538 (2013). doi:10.1667/RR13389.1 Project contributors Group Leader: Dr. Thomas Friedrich PhD Students: M.Sc. Giuseppe Bevilacqua
at a ceremony on the GSI/FAIR campus in Darmstadt . The welcoming address was given by Professor Thomas Nilsson, the new Scientific Managing Director of GSI and FAIR. Dr. Hartmut Eickhoff, chair of the
the ALICE experiment at CERN, which is an important asset of the GSI research portfolio. Professor Thomas Glasmacher (MSU - FRIB) for exploring rare isotopes with new experimental techniques involving gamma-rays
R&D collaboration was formed in 2011 by several groups in the US and Germany, centered around the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab), to explore the possible use of a barrel DIRC system
Council since 2017, including 4 years as Chairperson, and is now taking his well-deserved retirement. Thomas Beier has been supporting the project for many years, even before the international FAIR Convention
official recognition in the field of quantum science and technology. The GSI/FAIR directors Professor Thomas Nilsson, Scientific Managing Director, Dr. Katharina Stummeyer, Administrative Managing Director
doctoral thesis, which he conducted at the GSI/FAIR department SIS100/SIS18, was supervised by Professor Thomas Walther of Technical University of Darmstadt and Dr. Danyal Winters of GSI/FAIR. In his PhD thesis
success and proud that one of our scientists is taking on this important position,” said Professor Thomas Nilsson, Scientific Director of GSI and FAIR. “Kathrin Wimmer's professorship will further strengthen
Radiobiological Modelling Group leader: Dr. Thomas Friedrich The GSI Radiobiological Modeling Group focuses on the development, validation and application of biophysical models to explain radiation effects [...] Environmental Biophysics 36 :59-66 (1997). doi:10.1007/s004110050055 Group Members Group Leader: Dr. Thomas Friedrich Ph.D. Students: Virginia Boretti Christian Deglow Vladislav Sandul Kim Lea Sennhenn Giuseppe