Helmholtz Association
The Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres is the largest scientific organisation in Germany. It is a union of 19 scientific-technical and biological-medical research centers. The official mission of the Association is "solving the grand challenges of science, society and industry". Scientists at Helmholtz therefore focus research on complex systems which affect human life and the environment. The namesake of the association is the German physiologist and physicist Hermann von Helmholtz.
The annual budget of the Helmholtz Association amounts to €5.8 billion, of which about 70% is raised from public funds. The remaining 30% of the budget is acquired by the 19 individual Helmholtz Centres in the form of contract funding. The public funds are provided by the federal government and the rest by the States of Germany.
The Helmholtz Association was ranked #6 in 2022 by the Nature Index, which measures the largest contributors to papers published in 82 leading journals.
Members
Members of the Helmholtz Association are:- Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven
- Helmholtz Center for Information Security, CISPA, Saarbrücken
- German Electron Synchrotron, Hamburg
- German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
- German Aerospace Center, Cologne
- German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Bonn
- Forschungszentrum Jülich Jülich Research Center, Jülich
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,, Karlsruhe
- Helmholtz Center for Infection Research,, Braunschweig
- GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences, Geesthacht
- Helmholtz München German Research Centre for Environmental Health, Neuherberg
- GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research, Darmstadt
- Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin for Materials and Energy, Berlin
- Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research, Leipzig
- Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics, Garching
- Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association, Berlin-Buch
- Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf formerly known as Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf changed 2011 from the Leibniz Association to the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers, Dresden
- Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research Kiel formerly known as Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel
- Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research, Würzburg, established in 2017
Programme structure
- Energy includes contributions from DLR, KIT, FZJ, GFZ, HZB, HZDR, IPP. Topics are Renewable energies, energy efficient conversion, nuclear fusion and nuclear safety.
- Earth and environment is studied at AWI, DLR, FZJ, KIT, HZI, GEOMAR, GFZ, HZG, HMGU, UFZ. Topics are the changing earth, marine, coastal and polar systems, atmosphere and climate, biogeosystems and the topic terrestrial environment. Helmholtz Earth & Environment unites its research under the program "Changing Earth - Sustaining our Future" and has established the synthesis and communication platform Helmholtz SynCom. SynCom brings together scientific knowledge and connects science, society, and politics to address global environmental challenges.
- Health is studied at the DKFZ, KIT, HZI, DZNE HZG, HMGU, GSI, HZB, HZDR, MDC, and UFZ. This includes cancer research, cardio-vascular and metabolic disease research, nervous system, infection and immunity, environmental health studies, comparative genomics for human health.
- Information is studied at FZJ, KIT, HZG, and in cooperation with the HZB.
- Matter is studied at DESY, FZJ, KIT, HZG, GSI, HZB, HZDR. Topics are elementary and astroparticle physics, hadrons and nuclear physics, PNI-research, aeronautics, space and transport research.
- Aeronautics, Space and Transport is studied at DLR. Major research topics are mobility, information systems and communication.
The Helmholtz Climate Initiative
In this funding period, the program is divided into seven topics, each of the topics is organized in various work-packages.
- Coupled modelling of regional earth systems. Model regions are the Arctic and Europe. Highly resolved regional model are used to simulate atmosphere, ocean, sea ice, ice sheets, land surface, soil, vegetation, aerosol chemistry and other components on a regional scale.
- Sea-level changes and coastal protection. The effects of glacier and ice-stream dynamics, the response of the ocean on heating and melt water run-off are studied in particularly for Greenland.
- Regional climate changes in the Arctic Forcing and long-term effects at the land-ocean interface
- The land surface in the climate system
- Chemistry-climate interactions on global to regional scales
- Extreme weather events Storms, heavy precipitation, floods and droughts
- Socio-economics and management Climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies