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Research Services in Germany
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Zew - Leibniz Centre For European Economic Research
The ZEW – Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research in Mannheim is a non-profit and independent institute with the legal form of a limited liability company (GmbH). Founded in 1990, ZEW is one of Europe’s leading research institutes in economics as well as a member of the Leibniz Association, a network of outstanding research institutes in Germany. Our mission is to conduct research for the benefit of society. In our scientific work – e.g. on digitalisation and innovation, taxes and pensions, equal opportunities and climate protection – we therefore focus on practice-oriented issues. In doing so, our guiding mission is to study the optimal performance and the design of markets and institutions in Europe. The two main pillars of ZEW’s work are: • economic policy research • evidence-based policy advising Headed by Professor Achim Wambach, the president of the institute, and Claudia von Schuttenbach, the institute’s managing director, ZEW currently employs a staff of approximately 200, distributed across nine research units and two service departments. The sole shareholder of ZEW is the State of Baden-Württemberg. The Supervisory Board consists of eleven members and is chaired by UDr. Hans Reiter, Ministerial Director, Research and the Arts Baden-Württemberg. ZEW @ Social Media: • Twitter, English: https://twitter.com/ZEW_en • Twitter, German: https://twitter.com/ZEW • YouTube: #ZEWPodcast (in German): • ZEW website: • Podigee: https://wirtschaft-forschung-debatten.podigee.io/, • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/05RuePIRWSvTCB3O2DgNOe Imprint: Privacy policy:
51 to 200 staff
Acromion Gmbh
Please visit us on for a details. Imprint: acromion GmbH is a European, high-quality Clinical Research Orgaisation (CRO) providing full service in clinical trial organization and conduct, clinical monitoring, clinical data management, statistics and medical writing for state-of-the-art clinical trial and NIS performance. Company Features-founded in 2002 by clinical research experts -headquartered in Germany nearby Cologne -mid-sized, privately owned and owner-managed -full and modular service options -flat hierarchy allowing flexibility and efficient decision-making -full attention and personalized service for our clients -highly experienced operational resources acromion has conducted numerous clinical trials with a high level of complexity e.g. in oncology and the development of various biotherapeutics, first in man, early phase, and throughout product life cycles for diverse pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies. We provide expert support for the conduct of clinical trials across Europe involving experienced clinical investigative sites. Regional Trial Set up and Management, covering all 28 European countries including Switzerland, Scandinavia, Russia, CEE, Balkan and Turkey. Advanced Supporting Technologies – acromion offers-clinical site evaluation and feasibility assessment supported by eSPA -direct patient identification and recruitment supported by eREC -web-based, regulatory compliant and CDISC ODM-certified EDC technology for patient data recording Our approach ensures consistency within our international teams.
11 to 50 staff
Alexander Von Humboldt Institute For Internet And Society
The Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) explores the dynamic relationship between the internet and society and contributes to a growing international field of research from various disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives. The HIIG research agenda highlights the increasing interpenetration of digital infrastructures and everyday life. It is our common goal to study the ongoing transformation of the Internet and its services, with an emphasis on critical moments and structural shifts. The HIIG serves as a platform for researchers on Internet and society primarily and encourages the co-operative development of projects, applications and research networks. Through a variety of formats the institute shares its research with the interested public including politicians, business and civil society. The three founding associates – the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, the University of Arts Berlin and the Social Science Research Center Berlin, in alliance with the Hans-Bredow Institute for Media Research in Hamburg as an integrated co-operation partner – enable multilayer perspectives of the Institute by focusing on technological and legal perspectives as well as on sociological, economical and artistic aspects.
51 to 200 staff
Ape Angewandte Physik Und Elektronik Gmbh
APE Angewandte Physik & Elektronik GmbH is a highly specialized company that has been leading the way in ultrashort laser pulse diagnostics and tunable wavelength conversion solutions since 1992. With around 70 employees based in Berlin, we are a hidden champion in the photonics industry, renowned for our expertise in the ultrashort pulse niche. We recognize that our success is built on the exceptional talent and unwavering commitment of our team. We take pride in our diverse and talented workforce, which has enabled us to stay ahead of the curve and maintain our position as a leading player in the photonics industry. Our focus on nonlinear optics has enabled us to establish strong connections with users and customers alike. As a result, we have become a highly sought-after OEM development partner and supplier for laser manufacturers, microscopy companies, and other major technology giants. At APE, we offer an impressive range of nonlinear optics equipment, including spectrometers, harmonic generators, pulse compressors, and quantum-dot single photon generation sources. What sets us apart is our commitment to quality, reliability, and performance, with over 30 products developed and produced entirely within our Berlin headquarters. Join us on the cutting edge of photonics technology and experience the APE difference. If you are interested in our newsletter, please have a look at our subscription page:
51 to 200 staff
Biogents
Innovating mosquito control through research, technology, and sustainable solutions for a safer and greener future. At Biogents, research and technology are in our DNA. We are dedicated to solving the global mosquito problem with scientifically proven, insecticide-free mosquito traps that prioritize efficiency, sustainability, and safety. Our highly effective mosquito traps and technologies are trusted worldwide by researchers, healthcare professionals, communities, mosquito control specialists and individuals. Contract R&D services for mosquito repellents and related products. Expert consultancy for municipalities, hotels, and other industries seeking sustainable mosquito management.
11 to 50 staff
Kiutra
At kiutra, we democratize cryogenics. We provide fast and easy access to kelvin and millikelvin temperatures to accelerate scientific research and breakthrough applications. And we pave the way for tomorrow’s commercial quantum technologies by making cooling scalable through magnetocaloric refrigeration, which eliminates dependency on critical resources such as scarce helium-3.
51 to 200 staff
Lctech Gmbh
LCTech GmbH is based in Obertaufkirchen, Germany. Since 1998, it has been developing and supplying products and methods for the preparation and analysis of food, animal feed and environmental samples. The product range includes both semi and fully automated sample preparation systems as well as consumables utilised in the analysis of contaminants and residues. Since 2023, LCTech has been part of the Skalar group: The Skalar Group is a laboratory automation platform that brings together four industry-leading companies: Skalar Analytical, PromoChrom Technologies, LCTech, and EST Analytical/TSHR. Together, they provide innovative solutions in chemical analysis, solid-phase extraction, and automation for environmental, agricultural, and food testing laboratories worldwide. More information is available on or contact us via info@LCTech.de
51 to 200 staff
Wsg - Westdeutsche Studiengruppe Gmbh
Die WSG - Westdeutsche Studiengruppe GmbH (West German Study Group) ist eine Forschungseinrichtung mit den Schwerpunkten Design, Organisation und Durchführung von klinischen Studien im Bereich Mammakarzinom. Ziele unserer Studien sind die Optimierung bestehender Therapien hinsichtlich Wirksamkeit und Verträglichkeit, Vermeidung unnötiger Therapien und eine Individualisierung der Brustkrebstherapie.
11 to 50 staff
2b Ahead Thinktank
The 2b AHEAD ThinkTank is Europe's most modern trend research institute. Our team of scientists and strategy consultants truly lives out our mission to develop the business models of the future for our customers as their potential-development manager. In our scientific trend studies, the 2b AHEAD ThinkTank analyzes the opportunities and risks presented to our customers by emerging trend developments – specifically tailored to each individual business. In doing so, we not only conduct analysis within a given industry: We also consider all players who will shape the customer's business model in the future, even beyond the limits of the industry. We reject one-size-fits-all solutions and generic, prepackaged methods. With our in-house "trend cycle method" we sharpen our customers' strategic view of the changes in their individual trend cycle and of the ensuing consequences for their business model. In this way, our clients begin to truly understand who is driving their trend environment – and for what reasons. We advise our customers in the establishment of innovation management processes. Using scientific methods for quantifying competency, we support the formation of client-side innovation management teams. We motivate and lead these teams in the development of new products, strategies, and business models. As an external consultant, we also assist our customers as they implement the new business models we help them create. 2b AHEAD is independent and authentic. We draw our expertise not only from the quality of our in-house consultants and researchers: The basis of our work – and an essential component of the ThinkTank – is our network of 1,500 leading innovators from German and European business. Every year we bring these leading-edge players together, analyze their investment and innovation strategies, and bring this knowledge of market trends to our customers in condensed form.
11 to 50 staff
Bauhaus Luftfahrt
The think tank Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V. provides scientifically founded answers to the questions of tomorrow’s air mobility and points the way to climate neutrality. An international team of highly qualified experts in engineering, natural sciences, social sciences and economics creates a unique overall understanding of the field and builds bridges between science, business, politics and the public — institutionally funded, independent and unbiased.
11 to 50 staff
Bundeswehr University Munich
Universität der Bundeswehr München is a federal research university located in Munich, Germany. Founded in 1973 and affiliated to the Ministry of Defence, the university offers academic education to both military officers and civilian students. The university is divided into 7 departments- Civil Engineering - Electrical Engineering and Information Technology - Computer Science - Aerospace Engineering - Economics - Political Science & Social Sciences - Education Science
1001 to 5000 staff
Dezim-Institut
Das Deutsche Zentrum für Integrations- und Migrationsforschung (DeZIM) forscht zu Integration und Migration, zu Konsens und Konflikten, zu gesellschaftlicher Teilhabe und zu Rassismus. Es besteht aus dem DeZIM-Institut und der DeZIM-Forschungsgemeinschaft. Das DeZIM-Institut hat seinen Sitz in Berlin-Mitte. In der DeZIM-Forschungsgemeinschaft verbindet sich das DeZIM-Institut mit sieben anderen Einrichtungen, die in Deutschland zu Migration und Integration forschen. Das DeZIM wird durch das Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend (BMFSFJ) gefördert.
51 to 200 staff
Ecologic Institut
Ecologic Institut is a research institute and non-profit think tank for environmental research and policy analysis based in Berlin. Since our founding in 1995, we have been dedicated to improving environmental policy, sustainable development and policy practice. We strengthen the European and international dimensions in research, education, and environmental policy discourse.
51 to 200 staff
Falling Walls Foundation
The Falling Walls Foundation connects science, business and society to shape the future through impactful ideas. Inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989, the Foundation promotes breakthrough thinking and builds a global network of leaders in academia, business and the public sector. Our initiatives include- Falling Walls Lab: A platform for emerging scientists to showcase innovative research- Falling Walls Venture: Highlighting promising science-based startups- Falling Walls Engage: Recognising outstanding science engagement- Female Science Talents: Empowering women in science. Berlin Science Week: A vibrant festival of scientific ideas. Creative Bureaucracy Festival: Celebrating innovation in the public sector. Annual Highlight: Join us for the Falling Walls Science Summit, held annually from November 6-9 in Berlin, where global leaders discuss scientific breakthroughs that can solve grand challenges. Learn more: https://falling-walls.com/science-summit
51 to 200 staff
Fraunhofer Ipm
The Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM develops tailor-made measuring techniques and systems for industry. Many years of experience with optical technologies form the basis for high-tech solutions in the fields of production control, object and shape detection, gas and process technology as well as thermal energy converters. FLEXIBLE AND CUSTOMER-FOCUSED We develop technologies, measurement techniques and systems to meet customer wishes. CREATIVE AND UNCONVENTIONAL We help our customers from industry and development partners to achieve unique competitive advantages. COMPETENT AND TECHNICALLY EXPERIENCED We confidently approach the limits of what is scientifically feasible.
201 to 500 staff
German Aerospace Center Dlr
The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) is Germany’s national research and technology centre for aeronautics, space, energy, transport, security and defence. DLR’s work spans a wide range of applications, delivering results and innovations that benefit industry and business, government agencies and the public sector. At the heart of DLR’s mission is its commitment to society, which it fulfils through extensive knowledge sharing and targeted technology transfer. Therefore it is funded through federal resources. The German Space Agency at DLR is responsible for planning and implementing German space activities on behalf of the federal government. Additionally, two project management agencies at DLR manage research and industrial funding programmes. Earth’s climate is changing, along with global mobility and technology. DLR harnesses the expertise of its 51 research institutes and facilities to develop solutions to these challenges. All employees share a common mission: to explore Earth and space while developing technologies for a sustainable future. DLR’s technologies are not confined to the laboratory, but are transferred to wider society, strengthening Germany’s position as a prime location for research and industrial innovation. Whether atmospheric research, planetary research, solar technology, traffic management, environmental monitoring, space medicine or another exciting research field – the chances are high that you too will be able to realize your mission at one of our institutes. Why not join us? Check out your career opportunities and more than 300 job openings at: Imprint / Cred Imprint/Credits/Data Protection:
10001+ staff
German Centre For Integrative Biodiversity Research Idiv Halle-Jena-Leipzig
iDiv is a DFG research centre with about 400 employees and members based primarily in Halle, Jena and Leipzig. Here, researchers from 30 nations establish the scientific basis for the sustainable management of our planet’s biodiversity. Biodiversity refers to the diversity of life - not only species diversity but also genetic diversity, diversity of functions, interactions and ecosystems. We know that our actions dramatically change this diversity: species become extinct, genetic information and entire ecosystems are lost. At the same time, we know little about the extent of these changes, the underlying processes and consequences for humanity. Imprint:
201 to 500 staff
German Council On Foreign Relations
Link to the imprint under “About” | The German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) is Germany’s network for foreign policy. As an independent, non-partisan, and nonprofit membership organization, think tank, and publisher the DGAP has been promoting public debate on foreign policy in Germany for over 50 years.
51 to 200 staff
German Institutes Of Textile And Fiber Research
From the molecule to the finished product and its market launch, DITF conduct research and develop products along the entire textile value chain, always taking into consideration the corporate processes and business models. This makes Denkendorf a unique location world-wide for innovations in the textile industry. Founded in 1921, today the research center employs about 250 scientists, technicians and laboratory assistants. On m² research and production area the DITF conduct interdisciplinary research and development projects involving chemistry, material sciences, process technology, material technology, mechanical engineering and plant design and management. The scientists utilize the latest findings in fundamental and application-oriented research for the textile industry, and set new standards with their own developments. This not only applies to products but also to production and analytical methods. Due to three chairs and two professorships, the DITF are closely connected to the University of Stuttgart and Reutlingen University.
201 to 500 staff
Heidelberg Institute For Theoretical Studies Hits
The Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS) was established in 2010 by the physicist and SAP co-founder Klaus Tschira (1940-2015) and the Klaus Tschira Foundation as a private, non-profit research institute. HITS conducts basic research in the natural sciences, mathematics, and computer science, with a focus on the processing, structuring, and analyzing large amounts of data. The research fields range from molecular biology to astrophysics. The shareholders of HITS are the HITS Stiftung, which is a subsidiary of the Klaus Tschira Foundation, Heidelberg University and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). HITS also cooperates with other universities and research institutes and with industrial partners. The base funding of HITS is provided by the HITS Stiftung with funds received from the Klaus Tschira Foundation. The primary external funding agencies are the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the German Research Foundation (DFG), and the European Union.
51 to 200 staff
Ifo Institute Leibniz Institute For Economic Research
Shaping the Economic Debate”: The ifo Institute wants to help shape the economic policy debate in Germany and Europe. We can do this because we combine excellent research with economic policy relevance. Our research findings provide policymakers and business leaders with a basis for making informed decisions. We prepare economic findings in such a way that the media and the public can understand and classify current economic and political events. The people at the ifo Institute, its supporters, and its committees make it possible to fulfill our mission. Our close cooperation with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) in Munich is an important basis for our success. Research at ifo combines academic excellence with economic policy relevance. Five fields of action form the basis for this bridge building: research, policy advice, information and services, participation in public debates, and development of junior economists. In all these areas we aim to achieve excellence. Our five fields of action are closely interlinked: research is the basis for policy advice. And we can participate in public debates on the basis of newly gained knowledge. Young economists make a significant contribution to achieving excellent research results. The development of junior economists is particularly important to us. The ifo Institute’s activities in the area of information and services in turn ensure that our findings reach the various stakeholder groups: through events, media work, or publications.
51 to 200 staff
Jacobs University Bremen
Jacobs University has evolved into Constructor University, carrying forward two decades of academic excellence and global community spirit into a bold new chapter. Our rebranding reflects not only a new name, but a renewed commitment to empowering students to construct solutions for the challenges of tomorrow. At Constructor University in Bremen, Germany, students from 120+ nations come together to learn, innovate, and lead. Diversity, critical thinking, and entrepreneurial spirit remain at the heart of our culture. We are proud of our strong foundation and excited to build new pathways in education, research, and innovation. As part of the global Constructor ecosystem, our faculty and students gain access to cutting-edge collaborations with world-leading institutions like Carnegie Mellon, the University of Geneva, and National University of Singapore, as well as partnerships with pioneering companies such as JetBrains and ChemDiv. Research-centric faculty projects at the university are funded by the German Research Foundation, the European Union's Framework Program for Research and Innovation, and globally leading companies. Our alumni (more than worldwide) continue to make an impact across industries and disciplines. Follow us here for updates and connect with us through our official Constructor University channels as we build the future together.
201 to 500 staff
Kiel Institute For The World Economy
The Kiel Institute aims to be Europe’s preeminent research institute for global economic affairs, combining cutting-edge research on par with leading economics departments with visible and lasting policy impact on the national and international level. To achieve this, we are committed to fostering a strong culture of research excellence and intellectual openness, supported by modern career paths, an extensive international network, and a rigorous doctoral program. In a rapidly shifting economic and technological environment, our approach prioritizes innovation, change and curiosity to grasp new opportunities for impactful research and policy contributions as they arise. We are deeply committed to having observable impact by producing policy-relevant research and providing research-based policy advice. Through our research, we put new topics and ideas on the agenda and shape the policy debate in Germany, Europe, and internationally. We are dedicated to transferring the insights from data-driven research into the political process and the wider public debate. Our research hub in Berlin with CEPR plays a central role for the dissemination of our research, as does our commitment to remain a leader in forecasting. Our global ambition is to be a central node in research and policy networks on international economic affairs. To achieve this, we continuously seek to attract outstanding scholars, build new international partnerships, and deepen our cooperation with leading research institutions and universities in Germany and internationally. As the only economic research institute dedicated to international economics in Germany, we initiate and facilitate public conversations on global economic affairs and maintain an active conference and event calendar. The Kiel Institute is a member of the Leibniz Association - Legal Notice: Privacy:
51 to 200 staff
Kiel University
Kiel University (CAU) was founded back in 1665. It is Schleswig-Holstein's oldest, largest and best-known university, with students and around members of staff. It is also the only fully-fledged university in the state. Seven Nobel prize winners have worked here. The CAU has been successfully taking part in the Excellence Initiative since 2006.
1001 to 5000 staff