The Department of Information Services and Computing is the service, consultation and coordination center for the IT infrastructure of the HZDR. It supports all the institutes, departments as well as external users on the campus.
Curated by: RODAREThe Department of Research Technology develops and implements dedicated research devices ranging from experiment equipment to the level of complex and large research facilities.
Curated by: RODAREThe AMS facility DREAMS (DREsden Accelerator Mass Spectrometry facility) has been installed in 2011. The system is based on a 6 MV tandetron manufactured by High Voltage Engineering Europa (HVE). This accelerator also includes several other beamlines...
Curated by: RODAREThe Dresden Advanced Light Infrastructure (DALI) facility is a high-field source of intense terahertz radiation based on accelerated electrons. Its purpose: the experimental investigation of dynamic processes in materials of various kinds. In...
Curated by: RODAREThis laboratory focuses on modern materials research in high magnetic fields. In particular, electronic properties of metallic, semiconducting, superconducting, and magnetic materials are investigated. This way the High Magnetic Field Laboratory...
Curated by: RODAREThe DREsden Sodium facility for DYNamo and thermohydraulic studies (DRESDYN) is an infrastructure project devoted both to large scale liquid sodium experiments with geo- and astrophysical background, as well as to investigations of various energy...
Curated by: RODAREELBE is a world-wide unique instrument providing a compact, accelerator-driven photon and particle source. The variety of secondary radiation being offered extends from high-energy gamma rays, to infrared and THz radiation, to neutron, positron and...
Curated by: RODAREThe direct electron beam of the ELBE accelerator may be coupled out to air through a thin beryllium exit window and then used for detector tests:
Curated by: RODAREWith FlexiPlant, we are designing a globally unique infrastructure for researching and developing flexible and sustainable technologies to extract and recycle metals from complex raw material sources, e.g. from electronic waste. The infrastructure...
Curated by: RODAREIn the optical laboratories coherent electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength between 4-250 µm is available from two Free-Electron-Lasers, see FELBE pages for further information. In addition, the FEL beam can be directed to the neighbouring High...
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