NewsEU project "STRONG-2020" at the forefront of strong interaction studies

EU project "STRONG-2020" at the forefront of strong interaction studies

Internationalisation of Germany, bi-/ multi-lateral cooperation

EU project "STRONG-2020" brings together 44 institutes from all over Europe conducting research on the strong interaction. It will be financed with EUR 10 Million by the European Union within its Horizon 2020 funding program.

The theoretical and experimental studies of the strong interaction, which is the force that holds the atomic nuclei together, are still facing a number of open questions. Now researchers from 36 countries joined forces in the STRONG-2020 project, a four years Integrating Activity for Advanced Communities sponsored by the European Union within its Horizon 2020 funding program. Among them are also researchers from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU).

The EU "STRONG-2020" project brings together many of Europe's leading research institutions and groups working in the field of the strong interaction to address the open questions and probably even possible medical applications. The STRONG-2020 Consortium includes 44 participant institutions from 36 countries, among them the JGU Institute of Nuclear Physics with its Mainz Microtron MAMI electron accelerator and the Helmholtz Institute Mainz (HIM). The project startingin the summer of 2019 will be financed with EUR 10 million, of which more than EUR 1 million goes to the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz for providing transnational access to the Mainz Microtron MAMI, which brings researchers from all over the world to Mainz.

STRONG-2020 includes four funding instruments: It provides transnational access to six world-class research infrastructures in Europe, among them the MAMI electron accelerator at Mainz University, the COSY particle accelerator at Forschungszentrum Jülich, or one of the accelerators at CERN, which complement each other in particle beam characteristics. Secondly, it provides virtual access to open-source research data, algorithms, and software. Furthermore, STRONG-2020 fosters the synergy between theoreticians and experimentalists and their networks developing new ideas and concepts. Last but not least, all work to be funded within the STRONG-2020 project must be interlinked, concentrate on current research topics, and benefit the scientific community as well as society.

Source: Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz/ IDW Nachrichten Editor by Mirjam Buse, VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH Countries / organization: EU Topic: Basic Research Physical/Chemical Technologies

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