HZB launches the HI-SCORE international research school
In collaboration with universities and research insitutions in Germany and Israel
The Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) is establishing the Helmholtz International Research School HI-SCORE, which will be oriented towards solar energy research. To accomplish this, HZB is collaborating with the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, the Israeli Institute of Technology (Technion) in Haifa, and three Israeli universities as well as universities in Berlin and Potsdam. The project is being funded by the Helmholtz Association.
The name “HI-SCORE” stands for “Hybrid Integrated Systems for Conversion of Solar Energy”. The research themes extend from novel solar cells based on metal-organic perovskites, to tandem solar cells, to complex systems of materials for generating solar fuels. These complex materials systems can convert the energy of sunlight to chemical energy so it can be easily stored in the form of fuel.
“HZB is taking on even greater responsibility for the education of the next generation of scientists in the field of solar energy through the HI-SCORE International Research School", says Prof. Roel van de Krol, spokesperson of HI-SCORE. Four students are already working at HZB under a pilot project. Now about additional 30 places can be filled in Israel and Germany. “All of the HI-SCORE doctoral students will conduct research in both countries and be advised by staff at HZB as well as by the Israeli partners. This will enable them to acquire foreign experience and prepare themselves for an international career. HI-SCORE will also be working closely with the graduate schools at HZB and will thereby broaden what HZB can offer to students", according to van de Krol.
The Helmholtz Association is funding HI-SCORE as the Helmholtz International Research School beginning in 2018. The School will receive a total of 1.8 million Euros from the Initiative and Networking Fund of the President of the Helmholtz Association over a period of six years. In addition, the collaborating partners and HZB are making their own contributions, so that the total budget will be approximately 7 million Euros.
Besides HZB, the other participants in the new research school include the Freie Universität Berlin, TU Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and the University of Potsdam. Five renowned research institutes and universities in Israel are also participating: the Weizmann Institute, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Israeli Institute of Technology (Technion), Ben-Gurion University, and Bar-Ilan University.
In total, more than 30 doctoral students will be able to carry out their research under HI-SCORE in both Israel and Berlin, and additionally benefit from the comprehensive selection of seminars and advanced training opportunities.
Scientific Coordinator:
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Daniel Abou-Ras
Helmholtz-Institut Berlin für Materialien und Energie
Department Nanoscale structures and microscopic analysis
Tel.: (030) 8062-43218
daniel.abou-ras(at)helmholtz-berlin.de
Administrative Coordinator:
A-PS-office(at)helmholtz-berlin.de
Scientific Spokesperson:
Prof. Dr. Roel van de Krol
Helmholtz-Institut Berlin für Materialien und Energie
Institute Solar Fuels
Tel.: (030) 8062-43035
roel.vandekrol(at)helmholtz-berlin.de