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Research in Germany
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Gsi Helmholtz Centre For Heavy Ion Research
GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH in Darmstadt, Germany, operates a unique large-scale accelerator for heavy ions. Researchers from around the world use this facility for experiments that help them make fascinating discoveries in basic research. In addition, they continually develop new and impressive applications. Currently the international accelerator facility FAIR, one of the largest research projects worldwide, is being built in Darmstadt, Germany. At FAIR, matter that usually only exists in the depth of space will be produced in a lab for research. Scientists from all over the world will be able to gain new insights into the structure of matter and the evolution of the universe from the Big Bang to the present. Jobs and Career To perform world-class science we depend on highly qualified staff. Our employees move the limits of knowledge by fundamental research and thereby develop new technologies, which are the basis for potential innovations in the industry- Jobs and career: - youtube.com/c/FAIRGSITheUniverseintheLab - https://helmholtz.social/@FAIR_GSI_de - facebook.com/GSIHelmholtzzentrum Students Every year many 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, e.g. the International Summer Student Program or scholarships at the Helmholtz Graduate School for Hadron and Ion Research (HGS-HIRe). We also offer apprenticeships for nine different jobs and internships for students- Studying: - Apprenticeship: Imprint: Data privacy protection:
1001 to 5000 staff
Leibniz Institute For Agricultural Engineering And Bioeconomy Atb
We create the scientific foundation to transform agricultural, food, industrial and energy systems into a comprehensive bio-based circular economy. We develop and integrate techniques, processes and management strategies, effectively converging technologies to intelligently crosslink highly diverse bioeconomic production systems and to control them in a knowledge-based, adaptive and largely automated manner. We conduct research in dialogue with society - knowledge-motivated and application-inspired. Our Vision: A circular, diverse, innovative and sustainable bioeconomy produces healthy food for all, operates on the basis of renewable raw materials and facilitates the realization of One Health for humans, animals and the environment.
201 to 500 staff
Pik - Potsdam Institute For Climate Impact Research
At PIK, researchers in the natural and social sciences from all over the world work closely together to study global change and its impacts on ecological, economic and social systems. Researchers examine the earth system's capacity for withstanding human interventions and devise strategies and options for a sustainable development of humankind and nature. Interdisciplinary and solution-oriented approaches are a distinctive characteristic of the institute.
201 to 500 staff
Ruhr University Bochum
Ruhr-Universität Bochum is home to more than people from 130 countries, who do research, study and work in the metropolitan region of the Ruhrgebiet. RUB is a place of top international research, which is integrated into the worldwide network of the most powerful scientific institutions in its priority areas. RUB students also benefit from this success in science, as they are involved in research from the very beginning thanks to the principle of research-based learning. Talents can develop here; the RUB makes sure of this with numerous programs that promote individual development at every stage of the career path. Industry and transfer do not remain abstract topics during their studies, but students with an entrepreneurial spirit can try themselves out.
5001 to 10000 staff
Dolby Germany Gmbh
Dolby erweckt Unterhaltung zum Leben Dolby vereint Wissenschaft und Kunst und setzt neue Maßstäbe in den Bereichen Audio, Video- und Sprachtechnologie. Mit Hilfe von Forschung und viel Erfindergeist verwandeln wir Unterhaltung und Kommunikation in spektakuläre Erlebnisse. Feel Every Dimension™ Dolby Germany GmbH betreibt Büros in Berlin, München und Nürnberg. Official LinkedIn page of Dolby Laboratories
51 to 200 staff
Bernhard Nocht Institute For Tropical Medicine
The Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine is Germany’s largest institution for research, services and training in the field of tropical diseases and emerging infections. Research topics include clinical studies, epidemiology and disease control as well as the biology of the respective pathogens, their reservoirs and vectors. The current scientific focus is on malaria, haemorrhagic fever viruses, tissue nematodes and diagnostics development. To study highly pathogenic viruses and infected insects, the institute is equipped with laboratories of the highest biosafety level (BSL4) and a BSL3 insectary. Outstanding scientific achievements in the recent past include scientific work concerning the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Services of the institute include specific laboratory diagnostics of tropical diseases, emerging and other rare infections, a close co-operation with the German army as well as consultation of the scientific community, industry, politics and the public, which greatly contribute to the national standing of the institute. The institute comprises the National Reference Centre for Tropical Pathogens and the WHO Collaborating Centre for Arbovirus and Haemorrhagic Fever Reference and Research. Teaching activities include a 3-months, full-time course on all aspects of tropical medicine for physicians, further a structured training programme for PhD students and a number of activities of continuing education in topics related to travel medicine and international health. In co-operation with the Ghanaian Ministry of Health and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi, the institute since more than ten years runs the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine (KCCR). As a member of the Leibniz Association and a research institute of national importance, the institute is jointly funded by the Federal Government, the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and the other federal states.
201 to 500 staff
Cecad Cologne
The Cologne Cluster of Excellence on Cellular stress responses in Aging-associated Diseases – short CECAD – is a DFG-funded Cluster of Excellence dedicated to unravelling the underlying mechanisms of aging and aging-associated diseases. Aging is a lifelong process and root for a range of chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, renal failure, and neurodegenerative disorders. With the increasing life expectancy in societies, aging-associated diseases pose a major societal challenge with a far-reaching economic impact. CECAD addresses that challenge by exploring the molecular basis of the aging process and developing new therapeutic concepts for aging-associated diseases. With more than 400 basic and clinician scientists working at the University of Cologne, the Cologne University Hospital, the Max Planck Institutes for Metabolism Research and Biology of Ageing, and the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), CECAD is one of the largest academic centers for aging research in Europe. CECAD is devoted to biomedical aging research, training young scientists for the challenges of the aging society, and translating discoveries into clinical practice. The Cologne Graduate School on Aging is training PhD students from 22 countries. CECAD’s translational platform follows the bench to bedside and back approach to derive therapies from discovery science and address new clinical challenges by basic research. CECAD hosts a wide range of cutting edge technological platforms including imaging, genomics & bioinformatics, proteomics, lipidomics, metabolomics and in vivo research. CECAD is devoted to promote researchers at all stages of their career from training undergraduate and graduate students, to mentoring postdocs and group leaders. Our scientific community is particularly aiming to advance diversity and support the careers of female scientists at all levels and generate an inclusive and family friendly work environment.
501 to 1000 staff
Center For Evaluation And Development C4ed
Our mission is to support policymakers and practitioners in improving development initiatives through evidence-based solutions and recommendations. With a strong focus on quantitative impact evaluations and mixed-method analyses, we are one of the leading research centers in the areas of poverty reduction, microfinance, health insurance, education, humanitarian assistance, and nutrition in Germany. Our vision is a world where evidence-based, transparent, and accountable development solutions ensure sustainability and deliver meaningful, inclusive impact for all. C4ED is currently conducting projects all over the world and maintains research relationships with 3ie, ACTED, IFAD, ILO, IPA, J-PAL, the World Bank, and UNICEF to name just a few of our cooperation partners. C4ED has numerous Research Affiliates and Research Fellows from reknowned universities all over the world. C4ED was founded by Prof. Dr. Markus Frölich who is full professor of Econometrics (Chair of Econometrics) at the University of Mannheim in Germany, as well as a permanent guest professor at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. He obtained his Ph.D. in economics in 2002 from the University of St. Gallen. From 2008 to 2011, he was director of the research program “Employment and Development” at the World Bank and the Institute for the Study of Labor.
11 to 50 staff
Honda Research Institute Europe Gmbh
The Honda Research Institute Europe (HRI-EU) conducts research in Artificial Intelligence and intelligent systems. The ideas of our associates are our products. Ideas that lead to innovations. Innovate through Science is our philosophy. Intelligent systems will shape our future in many ways, ranging from autonomous and accident-free driving to personal robots and from smart design and manufacturing to the efficient use of resources. We envision intelligent systems to work among us, for us and with us. This is why we call it Cooperative Intelligence.
51 to 200 staff
Leibniz Institute For Solid State And Materials Research
The Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden - IFW Dresden - conducts modern materials science. The research work covers a wide range from the pure advancement of knowledge in the fields of physics and chemistry to the technological preparation of new materials and products. Research focuses on the physical and chemical properties of solids that are interesting and useful for new and sustainable functional materials. This includes materials that exhibit special physical or quantum mechanical phenomena, such as magnetism and superconductivity, or that promise unusual properties due to their nanoscale characteristics. In addition, the institute's mission is to train young scientists and engineers and to make the knowledge gained available to industry. The IFW Dresden employs more than 500 people from over 40 nations. Our research institute is a member of the Leibniz Association and a partner of the DRESDEN-concept.
501 to 1000 staff
Fraunhofer Iee
Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Economics and Energy System Technology IEE The Fraunhofer IEE in Kassel researches for the national and international transformation of energy systems. It develops technical and economic solutions in order to further reduce the costs of using renewable energies, to secure the supply despite volatile generation, to ensure grid stability at the high level and to promote the success of the energy transition business model.
201 to 500 staff
Fraunhofer Izm
Fraunhofer IZM specializes in industry-oriented applied research. With four technology clusters, Fraunhofer IZM covers the entire spectrum of technologies and services necessary for developing reliable electronics and integrating new technology into applications. Our customers are as varied as the applications for electronics. We take on development projects for the automotive industry, healthcare and industrial electronics and even textile companies. Similarly, Fraunhofer IZM’s customers are extremely diverse, ranging from international electronics corporations to smaller SMEs integrating electronics into their products for the first time. Our spectrum of services caters for all. The technologies and product solutions developed by Fraunhofer IZM are easily integrated into the industrial manufacturing environment. We provide all our customers with access to equipment compatible with real-life manufacturing conditions. If required, we can even implement the new technologies directly on-site. Solutions for the Products of Tomorrow: Fraunhofer IZM’s Key Topics Fraunhofer IZM is international. Our work advances electronic packaging development around the world. The institute’s researchers sit on national and international boards that develop the standards required for innovative integration technologies. We pursue knowledge transfer internationally in cooperation projects with companies and high-profile research institutes around the world. Fraunhofer IZM offers its staff a platform for qualifying professionally and personally for positions of responsibility within the institute, in the business sector and in other areas of science.
201 to 500 staff
Gcf - Global Climate Forum E.V
The Global Climate Forum initiates and performs innovative research on climate change and related global challenges. We are an association of institutes, companies, NGOs and individual researchers. We work in the network of governments, corporations and social movements that has formed around the issue of climate change. We do this by embedding our research in long-term stakeholder dialogues. Our aim thereby is not necessarily to reach a consensus, but to develop a variety of well-considered opinions. Often, this is the best foundation for sound decisions.
51 to 200 staff
Humboldt-Innovation
Humboldt-Innovation links science, business and society with services in the fields of applied research, business start-ups and events. As a 100% subsidiary-company of Humboldt-Universität of Berlin, we are aiming to make research, innovations and resources available.
11 to 50 staff
Innovent E.V. Technologieentwicklung Jena
INNOVENT e.V. Technologieentwicklung Jena is a non-profit, industry-oriented research institute, which was founded as a registered association without public base funding. INNOVENT offers R&D services in the areas of Surface Technology, Biomaterials and Magnetic & Optical Systems. Applications include surface modification of glass, metals, plastics and organic materials, medical engineering, optics as well as microsystems technology including product and technology development. Furthermore, INNOVENT offers customized analytical services. INNOVENT's R&D clients are companies from all over the world.
51 to 200 staff
Stoe & Cie Gmbh
STOE develops, manufactures and sells scientific instruments for the non-destructive analysis of substances. Based on the X-ray diffraction (XRD) method, these systems characterize single crystals and powder samples and give answers to which substances a particular powder or crystal contains or at which positions atoms in solid bodies are exactly located. The majority of customers are institutes at universities and industrial laboratories worldwide doing research in chemistry, pharmacy, mineralogy or material science. STOE, originally founded in 1887, to manufacture equipment for the optical analysis of crystals, has been a pioneer in powder and single crystal X-ray diffraction since the 1960’s, e.g. STOE invented and patented the transmission geometry technique for Powder XRD as well as, for single crystals, produced the first pixel detector XRD system with an open Eulerian cradle. STOE is based in Darmstadt, Germany, and keeps the R&D, software programming, electrical and mechanical engineering and production all in house, allowing STOE to provide customers with standard as well as individual solutions. Whenever it comes to quality, STOE accepts no compromises. This high-level of detail is what sets STOE apart. STOE is the partner in X-Ray Diffraction to crystallographers, chemists, material scientists and pharmacists all over the world.
11 to 50 staff
Tu Munich Professionals
This is the Technical Univ. of Munich LinkedIn site for professionals who want to connect, post their public activity and share it with the community.
10001+ staff
Tutech Innovation Gmbh
TUTECH is a 100% subsidiary of Hamburg University of Technology and has stood for successful knowledge and technology transfer in the Hamburg metropolitan region for more than three decades. The company is active at the interface between universities, research institutions, companies and the public sector with the aim of profitably networking entrepreneurial and scientific potential and creating sustainable value for science, politics, business and society. TUTECH is based in the Harburg inland harbour, one of the most innovative, dynamic and fast-growing high-tech locations in Germany.
51 to 200 staff
Ideenion Automobil Ag
Ideenion Automobil AG, based in Gaimersheim, Germany, is an innovative development service provider that has specialized in the development of vehicle concepts, components and the construction of fully functional vehicles for more than 30 years. As a pioneer in the automotive industry, we set new standards in the field of customized solutions - from the first sketch to the exclusive hypercar. With a deep understanding of the latest technologies and trends, we shape the mobility of the future and offer our customers individualized solutions.
51 to 200 staff
Marum Center For Marine Environmental Sciences, University Of Bremen
MARUM produces fundamental scientific knowledge about the role of the ocean and the ocean floor in the total Earth system. The dynamics of the ocean and the ocean floor significantly impact the entire Earth system through the interaction of geological, physical, biological and chemical processes. These influence both the climate and the global carbon cycle, and create unique biological systems. MARUM is committed to fundamental and unbiased research in the interests of society and the marine environment, and in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. It publishes its quality-assured scientific data and makes it publicly available. MARUM informs the public about new discoveries in the marine environment and provides practical knowledge through its dialogue with society. MARUM cooperates with commercial and industrial partners in accordance with its goal of protecting the marine environment. MARUM maintains a fleet of modern underwater vehicles and instruments for deployment in the deep sea. This capability has helped to make it a center for marine research technology and a highly desired partner in international cooperative projects. In addition, MARUM operates the largest of the three world-wide core repositories of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP). At MARUM, researchers are supported in all aspects of their research and at all stages of their career. We provide an ideal environment for early career researchers to become excellent in their field of expertise and to develop their personal skills to further their career. At the same time, we offer plenty of opportunities for transdisciplinary exchange and collaboration across different disciplines in marine sciences. Our unique, diverse and interdisciplinary academic programme brings together expertise and knowledge from all areas of marine sciences at the University of Bremen and from our cooperating research institutions in the region.
201 to 500 staff
Max Planck Institute For Marine Microbiology
For two thirds of the Earth's history, microorganisms were the rulers of our planet. They developed an impressive diversity of species and metabolic pathways. Even today, microorganisms play a key role in shaping the Earth and its climate. At the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology (MPIMM), we study microorganisms in the sea and other bodies of water. What role do they play, what are their properties and how great is their biodiversity? What contribution do microorganisms make to the global element cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulphur and iron? What does this mean for our environment and our climate? Researchers from all over the world, engineers, technicians and many others want to answer these and many other questions at the MPIMM. Their areas of expertise range from microbiology to microsensor technology, geochemistry to genome analysis and molecular ecology to modeling. The MPIMM was founded in 1992 and is part of the Max Planck Society (MPG). Since 2002, the MPIMM has been running the International Max Planck Research School of Marine Microbiology (MarMic), a program for highly qualified master's and doctoral students.
201 to 500 staff
Research-Institute For Farm Animal Biology Fbn
We research the functional biodiversity of farm animals in the context of their specific husbandry environments and derive solutions for sustainable farm animal husbandry from this. Farm animal husbandry is a central element of the bioeconomy, of agricultural production and for the design of rural areas. In an increasingly globalised world, making livestock farming sustainable and fit for the future is a complex task. The focus is on resource efficiency and conservation, taking into account local and global environmental and climate impacts, as well as animal welfare and health and food safety.
201 to 500 staff
Aachener Verfahrenstechnik Rwth Aachen University
Im Oktober 2007 beschlossen die damals fünf Verfahrenstechnikprofessoren Büchs, Marquardt, Melin, Modigell und Pfennig, die organisatorische und strategische Zusammenführung ihrer Aktivitäten unter dem Dach der Aachener Verfahrenstechnik - AVT. Heute umfasst die AVT acht Lehrstühle- Bioverfahrenstechnik - Chemische Verfahrenstechnik - Computational Systems Biotechnology - Elektrochemische Reaktionstechnik - Fluidverfahrenstechnik - Microscale Bioengineering - Soft Matter Process Engineering - Systemverfahrenstechnik Insgesamt sind ca. 200 wissenschaftliche, technische und administrative Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter beschäftigt. Die Arbeit der AVT ist stark interdisziplinär geprägt und Projekte werden oft in Kooperationen mit internen sowie externen Partnern aus Universitäten und Industrie bearbeitet. Diese enge wissenschaftliche Zusammenarbeit der RWTH-Institute wird insbesondere durch das derzeitige Excellenzcluster „Fuel Science Center“ zum Ausdruck gebracht. Zudem ist die AVT in zahlreichen Bereichen des SFB, BioSC und den Kopernikus-Projekten vertreten.
201 to 500 staff
Advision Digital Gmbh
AdVision digital: Your independent expert for media monitoring It is extremely important for successful companies to monitor their competitors, constantly analyze commercials and reassess their market position. Often, operational and strategic decisions can only be made and new market chances and risks identified after a thorough monitoring of the market and competitors. The monitoring of competitors is becoming more and more important on global markets every day. AdVision digital GmbH has been monitoring communications for more than ten years in almost all relevant forms of media and boasts Germany's biggest media database. The GWA-AdZyklopaedie is at the very heart of AdVision digital and contains more than 19 million ad motifs that are not only archived, but also linked to background information in an intelligent manner, which thus generates a great deal of key figures in this sector. Media monitoring Individual monitoring of market segments, advertising environments and competing companies Monitoring of special print media and TV stations Monitoring of foreign markets Daily/weekly message services (alerts) on ad activities via mail Data processing based on monthly/quarterly reports Providing the reports as PPT or in our individually configured online tool Imprint:
51 to 200 staff