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Focusing Expertise - Shaping the Future
In the Jülich Aachen Research Alliance (JARA), RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich pool their outstanding expertise in five research sections, a JARA-Center and four JARA-Instituts.These common efforts open up new research opportunities and facilitate projects that would not be attainable for either of the partners on their own. Furthermore, their attention is always focused on the grand challenges facing society.

JARA | ENERGY

The 37th Umbrella Symposium, held at Forschungszentrum Jülich in late September, focused on advancing energy materials through modern analytics and artificial intelligence (AI). The goal is to develop innovative solutions for the future of energy supply. The international dialogue among researchers highlighted how science can help address global challenges.

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JARA | CSD

On September 17, the JARA-CSD Workshop 2024 took place in collaboration with the MSS profile area at the Super C of RWTH Aachen University. Every year, members of JARA-CSD and interested scientists come together to discuss the latest developments in simulation and data sciences, with a particular focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation.

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JARA | FIT

Thanks to funding from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia as part of the Digital Hub, AMO GmbH will expand its technology infrastructure with a new building and additional cleanrooms. Start-ups and innovators will soon have access to cutting-edge micro and nanotechnology. Prof. Max Lemme, a member of JARA-FIT and JARA-CSD, is playing a key role in shaping the Digital Hub and supporting the start-ups.

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JARA | ENERGY

Forschungszentrum Jülich has inaugurated a state-of-the-art test facility for electrolysers used in the production of green hydrogen. The facility, part of the BMBF project H2Giga, examines industrial stacks using advanced sensor technology. The goal is to make electrolysers more efficient and durable. Additionally, the final report of the H2ATLAS AFRICA project, which analyses the potential for green hydrogen production in Africa, was presented.

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