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contributors |
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| Research Center Jülich (FZJ) |
| ute habel |
| michael hanke |
| kerstin konrad |
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Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ) is a German
national research institution that pursues interdisciplinary research in the
fields of energy, information, and bioeconomy. It operates a broad range of
research infrastructures like supercomputers, an atmospheric simulation
chamber, electron microscopes, a particle accelerator, cleanrooms for
nanotechnology, among other things. As a member of the Helmholtz
Association with roughly 6,800 employees in ten
institutes and 80 subinstitutes, Jülich is one of the largest research
institutions in Europe.
 by Achim Christoph) Solar Tower and Research Center Jülich seen from the air](/jennikrz/www/media/branch/main/content/sites/juelich/fzj.jpg)
FZJ collaborates with [RWTH Aachen]({{< relref "/sites/aachen" >}}) within
JARA-BRAIN, one of five divisions of the Jülich Aachen Research
Alliance (JARA). In JARA-BRAIN, researchers of RWTH
and FZJ have joined forces to work on improving the diagnosis and treatment of
mental and neurological disorders. JARA-BRAIN is dedicated to improving the
translational aspect of neuropsychiatric research.
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