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Clouds play an important role in the Earth’s climate system. Based on Europe-wide measurements, the topical center CIS will create a broad database to better understand the influence of cloud properties on climate. The multinational consortium led by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is part of the European research infrastructure ACTRIS for long-term observation of aerosols, clouds, and trace gases.
“Clouds transport water and bring precipitation, they cool the Earth by reflecting incident sunlight, and envelope our planet like a blanket that prevents heat from being dissipated into space,” says Dr. Kristina Höhler. The chemist and her colleague, physicist Dr. Ottmar Möhler, work at the Atmospheric Aerosol Research Division of KIT’s Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK-AAF) and now head the newly founded topical center CIS (Cloud In-Situ Measurements) of ACTRIS (stands for The Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infras
Amplitude Laser to supply 60 TW laser to German ATHENA sites
27 Jan 2021
French developer to install 60TW Pulsars first at DESY, Hamburg, then at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
Amplitude stated, âBy the end of 2021, we will have a 60 TW Pulsar laser installed first at DESY, Hamburg, and then at KIT. These developments are within the framework of the ATHENA Project, the research and development platform for accelerator technologies.â
Developing innovative, compact particle accelerators for applications in science and medical research is the aim of the new âAccelerator Technology HElmholtz iNfrAstructureâ (ATHENA) research and development platform for accelerator technologies.
Helmholtz collaboration
The platform is a collaboration of six Helmholtz centers (DESY, Jülich Research Centre, Helmholtz Centre Berlin, Helmholtz Centre Dresden-Rossendorf HZDR, KIT and GSI with the Helmholtz Institute of Jena). The Helmholtz Association is funding the project
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