German Research Foundation

Our research groups

A research group is a close working alliance of several outstanding scientists and/or scholars who work together on a research task. In terms of its thematic, temporal and financial scope, the research project goes far beyond the funding possibilities within the framework of the individual funding of the normal or priority procedure. Funding for research groups is intended to help provide the necessary personnel and material resources for close cooperation over the medium term - usually six years. Research groups often contribute to establishing new fields of work.

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FOR 2359 - Charmonium Physics Experiments with the BESIII Detector

Prof. Dr Ulrich Wiedner

DFG Research Unit 2359

FOR 5409 - Structure-preserving numerical methods for volume and transition coupling of heterogeneous models.

Prof. Dr. Rainer Grauer and Dr. Jürgen Dreher

Project A2 (Rainer Grauer, RUB): Coupling the two-fluid/Maxwell system to Magnetohydrodynamics/Ohm's law
Project A3 (Jürgen Dreher, RUB): Adaptivity in Computational Cardiac Electrophysiology
Project B2 (Rainer Grauer, RUB und Christiane Helzel, HHU): An Active Flux Method for the Vlasov/Maxwell System

DFG Research Unit 5409

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