A Strong Network

Co-operation plays an important role in particle physics. Major questions confronting humankind can only be tackled through the joint efforts of many different institutions worldwide.

But in addition to this networking within the framework of research work, there are many other partners in science, communication and transfer with which the ErUM Research Priority Programs at the LHC have networked. The following list contains projects and institutions that have particularly close relationships. The partner institutions are listed alphabetically.

We would like to thank our partners for their cooperation.

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ErUM Research Priority Program Belle II

Belle II-Germany is the alliance of the German institutes of the international particle physics experiment Belle II in Japan. With the ErUM-FSP T09 Research Priority Program, the BMBF fosters networking among scientists, with the public and industry as well as budding scientists.

To the FSP Belle II
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ErUM-Data-Hub

The ErUM-Data-Hub is the central networking and transfer point for digital transformation in the study of the universe and matter. The ErUM Data Hub team is based at RWTH Aachen University under the leadership of Professor Dr Martin Erdmann. 

To the ErUM-Data-Hub
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Committee for Elementary Particle Physics

The Committee for Elementary Particle Physics (KET) serves to represent the interests of German particle physicists. The KET finds and formulates common goals in close contact with the community of German particle physicists with the aim of maximizing consensus and representing them to the outside world.

To the KET (in German)
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Netzwerk Teilchenwelt

"Netzwerk Teilchenwelt" is an association comprising over 30 research institutes in Germany conducting research into the physics of the smallest particles and giving young people and teachers the opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research. The programs on offer in the network play an important role in attracting budding talent.

To "Netzwerk Teilchenwelt" (in German)
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Weltmaschine

News and fascinating facts about the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), also known as the "world machine", CERN and particle physics in general are published on the german website weltmaschine.de. The website contains information relating to what makes the universe so mysterious, exciting research results and the people involved in this research work.

To "Weltmaschine" (in German)