Planckstraße 1 64291 Darmstadt Tel. 06159 / 71-21 39 Internet: www.gsi.de/verein_tumortherapie E-mail: verein-tumortherapie(at)gsi.de Association Prof. Dr. Klemens Zink (Chairman) Board Prof. Dr. Uli [...] carbon ions in the years 1997 to 2008, GSI laid the foundations for high-performance particle therapy systems all over the world. The association is closely linked to GSI und supports activities for the research [...] e.V. Purpose of the Association In 1997 the pilot project for heavy ion therapy was started at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in cooperation with the DKFZ (German cancer research center)
nal structure within FAM/GAT. Head of Department Simone Schwarz Phone: +49 6159 71-3398 E-Mail: s.schwarz(at)gsi.de Room: C27.1.019 Areas of responsibility GVT The tasks of GVT extend to the following [...] Services (GVT) is responsible for the proper and safe operation of all supply engineering systems at GSI as well as for their maintenance and repair. In addition to accelerator-related systems, this also [...] (VTW) Water Wastewater Water treatment Department Building Services (GVT) Name Role +49-6159-71- E-Mail Simone Schwarz Head of Department 3398 s.schwarz Group Building Services Operation (VTB) Roland Reich
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scientists from all over the world come to GSI to conduct experiments at the accelerator facility. Many of them are students and PhD candidates. For them GSI offers special programs. GET_INvolved Programme [...] website . For queries and questions related to GET_INvolved, contact us via email international(at)fair-center.eu and international(at)gsi.de . International Summer Student Program The International Summer Student [...] been implementing space radiation research at the GSI particle accelerator in Darmstadt, the only one in Europe able to simulate cosmic radiation. GSI is now building FAIR, a new facility with even higher