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  • RTG 2575/1: Rethinking Quantum Field Theory

    Plefka, Jan, Prof. Dr. (Theoretical Physics / Quantum Field Theory beyond the Standard Model and String Theory)

    Duration of project: 04/2020 - 09/2024

    Financer: DFG: Graduiertenkollegs

    Recent findings have revealed that the Standard Model of particle physics – which brings together the current understanding of the physics of elementary particles in a quantum field theory – requires rethinking. Using a broad research approach, the R ...

  • RTG 2434: Facets of Complexity

    Schweikardt, Nicole, Prof. Dr. (Theoretical Computer Science)

    Duration of project: 04/2018 - 09/2022

    Complexity is a central topic both in mathematics and in computer science. It appears in various forms: there is combinatorial complexity (number) of mathematical structures; description complexity (the possibility of encoding a structure succinctly ...

  • RTG 1504/2: Mass, Spectrum, Symmetry

    Lacker, Heiko, Prof. Dr. (Experimental Physics / Elementary Particles Physics II)

    Duration of project: 10/2013 - 12/2018

    Financer: DFG: Graduiertenkollegs

    The standard model of elementary particle physics summarises our theoretical understanding of the nature of elementary particles and has been formidably confirmed by experiment in the last decades. It is nevertheless clear that the standard model onl ...

  • RTG 1504/1: Mass, Spectrum, Symmetry: Particle Physics in the Era of the Large Hadron Collider

    Plefka, Jan, Prof. Dr. (Theoretical Physics / Quantum Field Theory beyond the Standard Model and String Theory)

    Duration of project: 04/2009 - 12/2013

    Financer: DFG: Graduiertenkollegs

    The standard model of elementary particle physics summarizes our theoretical understanding of the nature of elementary particles and has been formidably confirmed by experiment in the last decades. It is nevertheless clear that the standard model onl ...

  • RG 2569/1: Agricultural Land Markets – Efficiency and Regulation (SP 07)

    Lakes, Tobia, Prof. Dr. (Applied GIScience)

    Duration of project: 10/2017 - 01/2021

    Financer: DFG: Forschergruppen

    Agricultural land markets in Germany have changed substantially in the last decade, with rapidly increasing land sales and land rental prices. As a result, the spatial configuration of agricultural land use has changed, with a trend towards a higher ...

  • RG 2402/2: Singular SPDEs – approximation and statistical properties (SP 05)

    Perkowski, Nicolas, Prof. Dr. (Stochastic Analysis)

    Duration of project: 10/2019 - 09/2022

    Financer: DFG: Forschergruppen

    Our aim is to better understand the dynamic behavior of singular SPDEs. In particular, we will study stochastic interface models like the KPZ equation or wetting models and we will investigate the intermittency properties of the continuous parabolic ...

  • RG 2402/2: Foundation of Regularity Structures (SP 02)

    Perkowski, Nicolas, Prof. Dr. (Stochastic Analysis)

    Duration of project: 10/2019 - 09/2022

    Financer: DFG: Forschergruppen

    We explore new approaches to renormalization, the scope of non-local operators in Hairer’s theory of regularity structures, as well as the role of Malliavin calculus in (Gaussian) models on suitable regularity structures. Another goal is to explore t ...

  • RG 2402/1: Singular SPDEs: Approximation and Statistical Properties (SP 05)

    Perkowski, Nicolas, Prof. Dr. (Stochastic Analysis)

    Duration of project: 10/2016 - 09/2019

    Financer: DFG: Forschergruppen

    The powerful and novel theories of regularity structures and paracontrolled distributions have so far been used mostly for deriving existence, uniqueness and regularity results for singular stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs). We feel t ...

  • RG 2402/1: Rough Path Theory and Random Dynamic Systems (SP 04)

    Imkeller, Peter, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. (Applied Theory of Probability)

    Duration of project: 02/2016 - 01/2019

    Financer: DFG: Forschergruppen

    Rough paths theory and its extensions allow to analyse the solution to stochastic (partial) differential equations (S(P)DE) which could not be solved up to now. We will study the long time behaviour of these solutions. The theory of random dynamical ...

  • RG 2177/1: Inline Characterization of Reactions in Microfluidic Systems Using SERS (SP 03)

    Kneipp, Janina, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. (Physical Chemistry)

    Duration of project: 10/2015 - 03/2020

    Financer: DFG: Forschergruppen

    The application of SERS in microfluidic structures enables the sensitive detection of reacting species. Therefore, it is, in principle, possible to monitor chemical reactions in situ. Apart from the identification and quantification of reactants, SER ...

  • RG 1735/2: Efficient Nonparametric Regression When the Support Is Bounded (SP 03)

    Reiß, Markus, Prof. Dr. (Mathematical Statistics)

    Duration of project: 07/2015 - 06/2019

    Financer: DFG: Forschergruppen

    If in nonparametric regression the support of the error distribution has a sharp boundary, then the regression function and functionals thereof can be estimated with a higher rate of convergence than in regular models. We will first examine the geome ...

  • RG 1735/2: Central Project: Research Unit Structural Inference in Statistics: Adaption and Efficiency

    Reiß, Markus, Prof. Dr. (Mathematical Statistics)

    Duration of project: 09/2015 - 12/2019

    Financer: DFG: Forschergruppen
    The central project comprises the overall activities of the research group and manages in particular the travel, guest and equal opportunities fund for all participating scientist.

    Because of the increasing availability of data, statistics plays a ...
  • RG 1493: Integrated Quantum Optics and Nanophotonics with Defect Centers in Nanodiamonds (SP 6)

    Benson, Oliver, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. (Junior Research Group 'Gauge Fields from Strings' (DFG))

    Duration of project: 05/2011 - 05/2014

    Financer: DFG: Forschergruppen

    The project aims at integrating diamond defects into photonic structures. To this end, photonic structures should be fabricated with the aim to efficiently coupled defect center luminescence into integrated optical components like beam splitters etc. ...

  • RG 1493/2: Integrated Quantum Optics and Nanophotonics with Defect Centers in Nanodiamonds

    Benson, Oliver, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. (Experimental Physics / Nanooptics)

    Duration of project: 12/2014 - 11/2017

    Financer: DFG: Forschergruppen

    The work aims at making a significant step towards elements for optical quantum information processing. Defect centers in nano-crystalline diamond serve as individual quantum systems providing photons and spin degrees of freedom that can be coupled a ...

  • Protected Area Effectiveness in the Caucasus during Socioeconomic and Political Shocks

    Ghoddousi, Arash, Dr. (Biogeography)

    Duration of project: 01/2019 - 12/2022

    Financer: DFG: Eigene Stelle (Sachbeihilfe)

    Massive biodiversity loss, from species to ecosystems, is a characteristic of the Anthropocene. A universal conservation tool to halt this trend is the establishment of protected areas, which aim at safeguarding ecosystem integrity and functioning, s ...

  • Powering Divided Cities: Urban Energy Systems between Separation and Cooperation

    Moss, Timothy, Dr. (Department of Geography)

    Duration of project: 04/2020 - 03/2023

    Financer: DFG: Eigene Stelle (Sachbeihilfe)
  • IRTG 1740/2: Dynamical Phenomena in Complex Networks: Fundamentals and Applications

    Kurths, Jürgen, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. (Nonlinear Dynamics)

    Duration of project: 04/2016 - 12/2020

    Financer: DFG: Graduiertenkollegs

    During the last decade, networks with complex topology have become a very powerful approach for understanding large complex systems in various fields of applications ranging from Neuroscience, via Engineering to Sociology and Economy. So far, most st ...

  • International Max Planck Research School for Mathematical and Physical Aspects of Gravitation, Cosmology and Quantum Field Theory (IMPRS)

    Kreimer, Dirk, Prof. (Theoretical Physics / Mathematical Physics)

    Duration of project: 10/2016 - 09/2022

    The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Mathematical and Physical Aspects of Gravitation, Cosmology and Quantum Field Theory addresses fundamental questions about the nature of classical and quantum gravity and its links to the funda ...

  • Interfaces between conjugated organic molecules and metal surfaces: Correlating adsorption-induced distortion, electronic structure, and interface dipole

    Koch, Norbert, Prof. Dr. techn. (Junior Research Group 'Lattice QCD with 2+1+1 flavors of dynamical quarks: simulation and analysis aspects' (DFG))

    Duration of project: 04/2009 - 03/2012

    Financer: DFG: Sachbeihilfe

    We will undertake a comprehensive study of conjugated organic adsorbates on metal substrates, focusing on the interplay between structural and electronic properties of the interface. Using complementary techniques, i.e., mainly photoelectron spectros ...

  • Informal settlements, economic and environmental change, and public health - Strategies to improve the quality of life in Dhaka

    Hostert, Patrick, Prof. Dr. (Geomatics)

    Duration of project: 05/2011 - 12/2013

    Financer: DFG: Sachbeihilfe

    The INNOVATE project centred around the informal settlements of Dhaka and focused on four interwoven topics of vital relevance for the future development of the megacity of Dhaka, Bangladesh: First, climatologic and air pollution effects from the loc ...

  • Indicators of education for sustainable development in formal education

    Bagoly-Simó, Péter, Prof. Dr. (Didactics of Geography)

    Duration of project: 01/2019 - 12/2021

    Financer: BMBF
    The project is about the development of indicators of education for sustainable development in formal education.
    For this purpose, framework conditions, the first and second phase of education of the teachers, as well as the curricula of the federa ...
  • Improved measurements of sensitive climate indicators

    Christen, Wolfgang, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. (Physical and Theoretical Chemistry III)

    Duration of project: 12/2014 - 08/2017

    Financer: Europäische Union (EU) - HU als Beteiligte

    The formation and composition of clouds is a high priority for the improved understanding of atmospheric processes. However, precise spectroscopic data of atmospherically relevant condensation nuclei is missing. Our experimental capabilities allow th ...

  • Impacts of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation and Enhancing Carbon Stocks

    Hostert, Patrick, Prof. Dr. (Geomatics)

    Duration of project: 01/2011 - 12/2014

    Financer: Europäische Union (EU)

    The overall objective will be to obtain an improved understanding of how the implementation of REDD+ mechanisms may: 1. reduce emissions of GHG and maintain or enhance existing stocks of carbon in vegetation and soil of various land cover types, 2. i ...

  • Identifying potential habitat for the European bison in Germany

    Kümmerle, Tobias, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. (Biogeography)

    Duration of project: 07/2013 - 01/2015

    Financer: Sonstige Wirtschaftsunternehmen

    This project generated the first assessment and map of potential habitat for the European bison in Germany.

  • Hybrid-Photovoltaics - TP4

    Koch, Norbert, Prof. Dr. techn. (Structure, Dynamics and electronic Properties of Molecular Systems)

    Duration of project: 05/2012 - 12/2015

    Financer: Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft
    The energy level alignment between organic and inorganic materials was
    investigated and tailored. This has important implications for adjusting the
    energy levels at organic/inorganic heterojunctions and their excitons
    dissociation capability, and ...
  • Hybrid-Photovoltaics

    Koch, Norbert, Prof. Dr. techn. (Director / Office)

    Duration of project: 05/2012 - 12/2015

    Financer: Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft

    Das Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin und das Forschungszentrum Jülich bilden zusammen mit der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, der Universität Potsdam und der Freien Universität Berlin eine der drei neuen Energieallianzen, die von der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft i ...

  • HoW exciting! Hands on workshop on excitations in solids 2018

    Draxl, Claudia, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. (Theoretical Physics / Solid State Theory)

    Duration of project: 04/2018 - 08/2018

    Financer: Mittelgeber international

    The main goal of this Workshop is to introduce young scientists to the theoretical foundations of state-of-the-art ab initio techniques through keynote lectures given by world-leading experts. At the same time, the participants will put this knowledg ...

  • High-Valent transition Metal reactive Intermediates in Oxidation Reactions

    Ray, Kallol, Prof. Dr. (Inorganic Reaction Mechanism and Spectroscopy)

    Duration of project: 01/2019 - 06/2022

    Financer: DAAD
  • High Resolution Optogenetics with OLEDs

    Hegemann, Peter, Prof. Dr. (Experimental Biophysics)

    Duration of project: 07/2020 - 06/2023

    Financer: Mittel von Hochschulgesellschaften

    This project is designed to explore organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) for the application in the field of Optogenetics. We will invest a set of technically new applications for activation and inhibition of neurons with so far unprecedented latera ...

  • Highly efficient integrated single photon sources matched to atomic and molecular transitions

    Rauschenbeutel, Arno, Prof. Dr. (Basics of Optics and Photonics)

    Duration of project: 10/2021 - 09/2024

  • Hierarchical Self-Assembly Based on Surface-Confined Foldamers: A Bottom-up Approach to Nanopatterning (II)

    Hecht, Stefan, Prof. (Organic Chemistry and Functional Materials)

    Duration of project: 01/2008 - 01/2009

    Financer: DFG: Sachbeihilfe

    Hierarchical self-assembly is ubiquitous in Nature. It forms the basic construction technique used for the self-assembly from small proteins to multicellular organisms. It remains, however, a great challenge to create artificial nanostructures that c ...

  • Hierarchical Self-Assembly Based on Surface-Confined Foldamers: A Bottom-up Approach to Nanopatterning (I)

    Hecht, Stefan, Prof. (Organic Chemistry and Functional Materials)

    Duration of project: 10/2006 - 12/2008

    Financer: DFG: Sachbeihilfe

    Hierarchical self-assembly is ubiquitous in Nature. It forms the basic construction technique used for the self-assembly from small proteins to multicellular organisms. It remains, however, a great challenge to create artificial nanostructures that c ...

  • HGF: Geo.X: Who Benefits From Increased Water Storage? The Distribution of Social-Ecological Benefits of Sand Dams in Kenya (Phase 2)

    Krüger, Tobias, Prof. Dr. (Department of Geography)

    Duration of project: 10/2019 - 09/2022

    Financer: Privat/ Mittelgeber Berlin
  • Helium-like impurity centers in silicon and germanium: Infrared light interaction, non-equilibrium distributions and optoelectronic applications

    Hübers, Heinz-Wilhelm, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. (Optical Systems)

    Duration of project: 04/2018 - 03/2021

    Financer: DFG: Sachbeihilfe

    The joint goal of the applicant groups is to investigate the potential of helium-like impurity centers in the elemental semiconductors silicon and germanium for optoelectronic applications in the mid-infrared wavelength range. The activation energies ...

  • Heat Waves in Berlin, Germany – Climate Projections

    Schubert, Sebastian, Dr. (Climate Geography)

    Duration of project: 02/2017 - 02/2020

    Financer: DFG: Sachbeihilfe

    This project will investigate the effects of the dynamic interaction between urban climate, urban structures and global climate change with focus on heat-related hazard in Berlin, Germany. In particular, we will study the spatial and temporal variabi ...

  • Green Talents Research Stay Programme (Dr Elizabeth Law)

    Kümmerle, Tobias, Prof. Dr. (Biogeography)

    Duration of project: 04/2017 - 06/2017

    Financer: BMBF

    The Green Talents Programme, funded through the FONA Research for Sustainable Development Initiative of the German ministry for Education and Research (BMBF), allows promising international young scholars to carry out research stay at German institut ...

  • Green Infrastructure and Urban Biodiversity for Sustainable Urban Development and the Green EconomySurge

    Haase, Dagmar, Prof. Dr. (Landscape Ecology and Biogeography)

    Duration of project: 11/2013 - 10/2017

    Financer: Europäische Union (EU)

    GREEN SURGE will identify, develop and test ways of connecting green spaces, biodiversity, people and the green economy, in order to meet the major urban challenges related to land use conflicts, climate change adaptation, demographic changes, and hu ...

  • GreenGrass

    Hostert, Patrick, Prof. Dr. (Geomatics)

    Duration of project: 03/2019 - 02/2024

    Financer: BMBF

    Grasslands in Germany support a great variety of ecosystem services ranging from climate regulation and water retention to the supply of forage crops for livestock farming. Grasslands are therefore a vital part of the agricultural landscape. However, ...

  • GreenCityLabHue – Nature-Based Solutions to Strengthen Climate Resilience of Urban Regions in Central Vietnam (SP 1: Green Scenarios Hue)

    Haase, Dagmar, Prof. Dr. (Landscape Ecology and Biogeography)

    Duration of project: 07/2019 - 03/2021

    Financer: BMBF

    The GreenCityLabHue has the objective to create a multi-level, multi-disciplinary space for research and experimentation to develop, visualize, evaluate and discuss ideas and concepts for the (re-)creation and expansion of green-blue infrastructure ( ...

  • GraFOx: Thermal and Charge Transport in Bulk and Low-Dimensional Layers

    Fischer, Saskia, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. (New Materials)

    Duration of project: 09/2016 - 08/2020

    Financer: Leibniz-Gemeinschaft
  • Geo.X: Socio-Hydrogeology (Phase 2)

    Krüger, Tobias, Prof. Dr. (Department of Geography)

    Duration of project: 09/2019 - 08/2021

    Financer: Privat/ Mittelgeber Berlin
  • GeoX Badmos "Developing an agent-based model to predict shrinkage and expansion of slums in Lagos megacity"

    Lakes, Tobia, Prof. Dr. (Applied GIScience)

    Duration of project: 09/2019 - 08/2021

    Financer: Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft

    In 1984, the Lagos state government identified 42 slum communities in Lagos and by 2016 some of them have transitioned to relatively well planned communities, while the others persisted as slum communities. I am currently investigating how different ...

  • Georg Forster Research Fellowship - Grant for reseach cost

    Lakes, Tobia, Prof. Dr. (Applied GIScience)

    Duration of project: 11/2020 - 02/2023

    Financer: Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

    Forschungskostenzuschuss zum Georg Forster Stipendium

  • GeoMultiSens – Scalable Analysis of Big Remote Sensing Data

    Hostert, Patrick, Prof. Dr. (Geomatics)

    Duration of project: 09/2014 - 12/2017

    Financer: BMBF

    GeoMultiSens is an interdisciplinary research project that aims to give users a global view of earth surface processes. To this end, GeoMultiSens develops novel scalable technologies to integrate and analyse data from various remote sensing missions. ...

  • Gauge Dependence and Dyson-Schwinger Equations II

    Kreimer, Dirk, Prof. (Theoretical Physics / Mathematical Physics)

    Duration of project: 01/2020 - 12/2021

    Financer: DFG: Sachbeihilfe

    We aim at an understanding of gauge invariance in off-shell Green functions. Modern algebraic algebraic methods allow to attack the problem via the study of co-ideals in Hopf algebras. Green functions appear as solutions to fixed point equations in t ...

  • Functional in vivo Studies of Algal Sensory Photoreceptors

    Hegemann, Peter, Prof. Dr. (Experimental Biophysics)

    Duration of project: 06/2019 - 10/2021

    Financer: DFG: Sachbeihilfe

    Channelrhodopsins, that we originally discovered in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and described as a light-gated ion channels, revolutionized the field of neuroscience over the past decade by enabling neuroscientists to specifically activa ...

  • FOR 2402/2: Rough Paths and Random Dynamical Systems (SP 04)

    Imkeller, Peter, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. (Applied Theory of Probability)

    Duration of project: 06/2019 - 05/2022

    Financer: DFG: Forschergruppen

    We investigate geometric properties of Weierstrass curves with one or two components, representing series based on trigonometric functions. They are Hölder continuous, and not controlled with respect to each other. They can be embedded into a smooth ...

  • FG 1736/1: Urban Climate and Heat Stress in mid-latitude cities in view of climate change (TP 06)

    Lakes, Tobia, Prof. Dr. (Geoinformatics)

    Duration of project: 11/2012 - 06/2016

    Financer: DFG: Forschergruppen

    The impact of climatic effects on human health has been proven in several studies and particularly urban heat stress has been linked to mortality, morbidity as well as a reduced quality of life. However, up to now little is known about the spatial pa ...

  • Feodor Lynen Return Fellowship: Bernd Schmidt

    Hecht, Stefan, Prof. (Organic Chemistry and Functional Materials)

    Duration of project: 11/2016 - 10/2017

    Financer: Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

    Return grant for the Feodor Lynen return grant for Dr. Bernd Martin Michael Schmidt

  • EXIST Start-Up Grant: Smart Surgical Gloves

    Hecht, Stefan, Prof. (Organic Chemistry and Functional Materials)

    Duration of project: 10/2015 - 10/2016

    Financer: Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie

    Smart Surgical Gloves are new, intelligent gloves made of shape memory polymer that adapt perfectly to the user's hand when put on, offer increased safety and can be put on easily and quickly.

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