пятница, 20 мая 2011 г.

German-Russian Collaboration In International Research

An important part of the mission of the FAIR Russia Research Centre (FRRC), to be jointly financed by ROSATOM and the Helmholtz Association, will be to provide opportunities for young, high-calibre Russian scientists to be involved in the construction of FAIR. Doctoral and postdoctoral candidates from Russia will enjoy highly favourable working conditions at the FRRC in addition to involvement in international research. Promising young foreign scientists visiting the FRRC will benefit from the knowledge of outstanding Russian physicists while gaining exposure to Russia's dynamic research infrastructure. "This represents another milestone in German-Russian collaboration, which is something we value highly and have been expanding for many years," said Professor JГјrgen Mlynek, President of the Helmholtz Association.



The involvement of the Helmholtz Association with Russian scientific research goes even further however. Together with the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, the first eight Helmholtz Russia Joint Research Groups were selected from a field of 25 applications. Each of these research groups, composed primarily of up-and-coming German and Russian research scientists, will be provided an annual budget of €150,000 for a period of three years. The funds will be used for joint experiments and expeditions as well as to create more attractive working conditions for next-generation Russian scientists in their home country in parallel to their inclusion in major international research projects conducted by the Helmholtz Association.



The following Helmholtz Russia Joint Research Groups were selected:



Title: Physics Analysis and Calorimetry at the Terascale

German Partner: Deutsches Elektronen-Synchtrotron

Russian Partner: Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP)

German Co-leader: Dr. Kerstin Borras

Russian Co-leader: Dr. Roman Mizuk



Title: High Dose Irradiation Damage of RAFM Steels

German Partner: Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe

Russian Partner: Ulyanovsk State University

German Co-leader: Dr. Ermile Gaganidze

Russian Co-leader: Dr. Viacheslav V. Svetukhin



Title: Hydrogen Isotopes Retention in First-Wall Materials for ITER and Fusion Power Reactors

German Partner: Max-Planck-Institut fГјr Plasmaphysik

Russian Partner: Moscow Engineering and Physics Institute (MEPhI)

German Co-leader: Dr. Matej Mayer

Russian Co-leader: Dr. Anna V. Golubeva



Title: Molecular pathogenesis of bilateral breast cancer

German Partner: German Cancer Research Centre

Russian Partner: N.N. Petrov Institute of Oncology

German Co-leader: Prof. Dr. Manfred Schwab

Russian Co-leader: Evgeny N. Suspitsin, MD., PhD



Title: Structural aspects of biocompatible ferrofluids by scattering methods: Stabilization, properties control and applications

German Partner: GKSS-Forschungszentrum Geesthacht

Russian Partner: Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

German Co-leader: PD Dr. Regine Willumeit

Russian Co-leader: PD Dr. Mikhail Avdeev



Title: ECOLINK - Understanding effects of environmental toxicants at population and community levels: A link between ecotoxicological experiments and field observations within Eurasian climate scenarios UFZ

German Partner: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

Russian Partner: Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals, SB RAS

German Co-leader: PD Dr. Matthias Liess

Russian Co-leader: Dr. (C.Sc.)Yury Yurchenko



Title: Actinide nano-particles: formation, stability, and properties relevant to the safety of nuclear waste disposal

German Partner: Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe

Russian Partner: Chemistry Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU)

German Co-leader: Dr. Melissa A. Denecke

Russian Co-leader: Dr. Stepan N. Kalmykov
















Title: Derivation of germ line competent rat ES cells for gene targeting

German Partner: Max DelbrГјck Centre for Molecular Medicine Berlin-Buch

Russian Partner: Institute of Cytology, Russian Academy of Sciences

German Co-leader: Dr. Natalia Alenina

Russian Co-leader: Alexey Tomilin, PhD







The Helmholtz Association has been commissioned with performing research which contributes substantially to answering the grand challenges of science, society and industry through scientifically excellent efforts in six research fields: Energy, Earth and Environment, Health, Key Technologies, Structure of Matter plus Transport and Space. The Helmholtz Association is Germany's largest scientific research association. A total of 25,700 staff work in its 15 research centres. The association's annual budget runs to more than € 2 billion. Its research stands in the tradition of the universal scholar Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894). helmholtz/



Source: Thomas Gazlig


Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres

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