
During his five stops on 11-12 March 2026 at KIT Professor Martin Keller visited the IBPT. The focus was on the Accelerator Technology Platform (ATP), where Keller learned about the development of future accelerator and detector technologies.

On 4 December 2025, Chenran Xu (former IBPT doctoral researcher) received one of the two 2025 DIG-UM PhD Awards during the DIG-UM Annual Meeting in Aachen, connecting online from the USA.
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KIT (President Jan S. Hesthaven) and KFG (Professor Anke-Susanne Müller) awarded the 2025 Heinrich Hertz Guest Professorship to Professor Jürgen Mlynek on October, 21.
As a renowned physicist and science manager engaged Professor Mlynek in a dialogue with KIT students on talent management at German universities and gave Lecture on the “University of Tomorrow”.

The vision KIT - Science for Impact presented by President Hesthaven includes a photo reference on page 15 showing KIT's Test Field for Energy Efficiency and Grid Stability in Large Research Infrastructures (KITTEN) at the Hannover Messe 2025.
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This year again, colleagues from IBPT and IPS succeeded in inspiring the curious kids.
In the “Playtime with particle accelerators!”, the kids were able to travel into the world of science and take part in many exciting and “tasty” small games and experiments related to particle accelerators and their beamlines.

The RF2.0 project consortium and review meeting gathered from 17-19 September 2025 at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) for a dynamic meeting, bringing together all partners to review progress, tackle challenges, and shape the next phase of the project. The event underscored the collaborative spirit and shared commitment to advancing sustainable research infrastructures.
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