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The Helmholtz Institute Jena (HI Jena) is a branch of the GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research and is located on the campus of Friedrich Schiller University (FSU) in Jena. Founded on June 25, 2009, the institute is part of the Helmholtz Association, Germany's largest scientific organization.
HI Jena focuses on fundamental and applied research at the interface between conventional accelerator technology and the rapidly developing fields of laser-induced particle acceleration. The main areas of focus include:
HI Jena is committed to making significant contributions to the goals of the Helmholtz Centers, particularly GSI and DESY, as well as to the European XFEL. The mission of the institute includes strengthening the research profile of FSU Jena and promoting cooperation between the Helmholtz Centers and the university. Through scientific excellence and the development of large-scale scientific infrastructure, HI Jena contributes to solving societal, scientific, and economic challenges[2][3].
HI Jena is engaged in various initiatives to promote collaboration and knowledge transfer. These include:
The institute is also involved in special task forces, such as the task force addressing the impacts of the war in Ukraine, which was established at GSI/FAIR[1].
Through these efforts, the Helmholtz Institute Jena makes a significant contribution to scientific excellence and the resolution of forward-looking research tasks.