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New approach to tumor therapies to reduce side effects and costs and increase availability in the future – IBPT at KIT and DKFZ Heidelberg project funded by the Carl Zeiss Foundation.
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New approaches in radiotherapy: project receives 900,000 euros from the CSZ Wildcard program. In the “UCART” project Professor Anke-Susanne Müller is working on a new method of radiotherapy in which tumors are irradiated directly in the body using an electron accelerator.
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Matthias Fuchs and Erik Bründermann visited the Advanced Proton Driven Plasma Wakefield Acceleration Experiment, an accelerator R&D project based at CERN, with colleagues from the MPI for Physics and the AWAKE team.
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Once again this year, the dedicated IBPT and IPS colleagues succeeded in fully inspiring the curious kids.
Under the motto “Particle accelerators - great research is only possible together!”, the kids were able to travel into the world of particle accelerators on 3 October 2024 and take part in many exciting and “tasty” experiments.
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Exciting courses for students in WS2024/25 to learn about advanced accelerators now are available.
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To mark 70 years of CERN, a panel discussion with high-ranking guests Bernhard Eitel, Anke-Susanne Müller, Rolf-Dieter Heuer, Oliver Kraft (pictured left to right) on September 20, at KIT Informatikom, highlighted the role of basic research for our society and discussed the future role of CERN.
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