Vacuum+Fab Solutions, the annual award is endowed with 1000 euros. It was presented by Professor Thomas Nilsson, Scientific Managing Director of GSI and FAIR, and Daniel Sälzer, Managing Director of the
bare atomic nuclei 13.06.2024 Frozen noble gas in the accelerator 11.04.2024 ERC Advanced Grant for Thomas Stöhlker 31.01.2024 A pivotal quantum theory holds up even in extreme electric fields 28.01.2024
and an extremely important technology and science partner. At the FAIR Council Meeting, Professor Thomas Nilsson was also warmly welcomed by the shareholders as the new Scientific Managing Director of FAIR [...] groundbreaking results. We are all looking forward to the commissioning of the FAIR facility,’ says Thomas Nilsson, the new Scientific Managing Director of FAIR and GSI. The First Science Plus program includes
A new process for the synthesis of rare nuclei in the Universe? ERC Grants ERC Advanced Grant for Thomas Stöhlker ERC Advanced Grant for the project “Zeptometry” ERC Starting Grant for Dr. Zewei Xiong Every
answering fundamental questions about the universe,” said Professor Gabriel Martínez-Pinedo and Dr. Thomas Neff, who led the theoretical work to convert the measurement into the neutrino cross section. Dr
my heartfelt thanks for the trust placed in me,” said Professor Thomas Nilsson on taking office. With the appointment of Professor Thomas Nilsson, the international selection committee, consisting of r [...] The renowned Swedish experimental physicist Professor Thomas Nilsson took up the position of the Scientific Managing Director at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH and the Facility [...] December 1, 2024. With his comprehensive experience and internationally recognized expertise, Professor Thomas Nilsson will play a leading role in shaping the scientific development of the research facility and
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
Head of the GSI Biophysics Department. It includes lectures by experts such as former astronaut Thomas Reiter and former ESA Director General Johann-Dietrich Wörner, tours of facilities in Darmstadt,