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  1. Projects are offered at DESY as well as EuXFEL and include research with synchrotrons and FELs on molecules, soft matter, solid-state and nanomaterials, the development of new experimental techniques based on synchrotron radiation and lasers, the theory of interaction of matter and light, and scientific computing based on a large-scale local inf...

  2. Selected candidates join in the day-to-day work of research groups at the DESY Laboratory in Hamburg or Zeuthen (Berlin). Research projects can be categorised into different types of activities: practical work on detectors or experimental equipment, physics data analysis, software development, theory, and scientific computing.

  3. Each summer DESY invites about 100 students in physics, related natural science disciplines or computing to join research groups and participate in their activities. The program consists of individual work projects and complementary lectures.

  4. summerstudents.desy.de › activitiesActivities - DESY

    Students join photon science groups at DESY engaged in fundamental and applied research in the fields of physics, biology, chemistry, crystallography, material science, and geological science. Some of the students will work in the frame of the European XFEL project.

  5. Nov 19, 2023 · Explore cutting-edge research opportunities in the heart of Germany with the DESY Summer Student Program 2024. This fully funded program invites talented students to delve into the world of particle physics and accelerator technology, gaining hands-on experience alongside leading experts.

  6. Students can apply to join either the Photon Science / Synchrotron Radiation Research (part A), the Elementary Particle and Accelerator Physics part (part B), or the Astroparticle Physics part (Z) of this summer student program. DESY is one of the world’s leading centres for research with X-rays.

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  8. Nov 21, 2023 · Similarly, students selected for the DESY program have the chance to work on research projects at DESY, a renowned laboratory in Hamburg, Germany, that specializes in high-energy particle physics and accelerator research.

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