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The Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres (German: Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren) is the largest scientific organisation in Germany. It is a union of 17 scientifically, technically, biologically, and medically oriented research centers with altogether some 30,000 employees (some 9,700 staff are scientists) and an annual budget that is about 3 billion euros. The official mission of the Association is "to answer great and pressing questions of science, society, and economics". The namesake of the association is the German physiologist and physicist Hermann von Helmholtz.

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Members

Map of the Helmholtz Centres in Germany

Members of the Helmholtz Association are:

Programme structure

The works of the centres are categorised into programmes, which are divided into six research groups. The Helmholtz centres are grouped according to which research group they belong to:

  • Earth and environment (AWI, DLR, FZJ, KIT, HZI, GFZ, HZG, HMGU, UFZ)
    • Geosystem: The changing earth
    • Marine, coastal and polar systems
    • Atmosphere and climate
    • Biogeosystems: Dynamics, adaptation and adjustment
    • Terrestrial Environment
  • Key Technologies (FZJ, KIT, HZG, cooperation of the HZB in single topics)
    • Supercomputing
    • Fundamentals of Future Information Technology
    • NANOMICRO: Science, Technology, Systems
    • Advanced Engineering Materials
    • BioSoft: Macromolecular Systems and Biological Information Processing
    • BioInterfaces: Molecular and Cellular Interactions at Functional Interfaces
    • Technology, Innovation and Society

Funding

The annual budget of the Helmholtz Association amounts to more than two billion euros, of which about 70% is raised from public funds, while the rest is contributed by the members from external funds. The public funds are provided to 90% by the federal government and the rest by the states.

Notes

  1. Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe is often abbreviated as FZK, although this violates the rights of Feuerverzinkerei FZK Karlsruhe.

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