National Research Projects
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2012-2013: Project "Electron and Ion Collision Data Base as a Support for Nanodosimetry Research in Radiation Damage" funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
Joint collaborative research project with Prof. Dr. Bratislav Marinković (Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Serbia).
The specific objectives of the proposed project are the following:
To study basic electron, photon and ion interaction with single molecules to incorporate molecular level effects in fundamental knowledge of radiation damage processes.
To further develop codes for radiation damage modeling based on the new experimental and theoretical data.
To establish an information system with comprehensive data basis of cross sections for the elementary processes of atomic particle interactions as well as bibliographic data bases.To incorporate expert knowledge in the information system and perform critical evaluation and decomposition of the bibliographic entries in the data base.
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2009-2011: Project "Channelling and Photon Emission of Electrons in Crystalline Undulators -Theory" funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
This project is a logical continuation of the PECU project described above (‘Photon emission in crystalline undulators’ funded within the Sixth Framework Programme). In this project we shall continue jointly with the experimental group of Prof. Dr. Hartmut Backe and Prof. Dr. Werner Lauth from the Institute for Nuclear Physics, Mainz University our research on crystalline undulators and the construction on their base novel sources of coherent electromagnetic radiation operating at high photon energies.
Completed Projects
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2009-2010: BMBF project “Nano-suspens”
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2009-2010: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Project "Development of multiscale approach to the physics of ion-beam cancer therapy"
Joint collaborative research project with Prof. Eugene Surdutovich (Oakland University, USA).
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2009-2010: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Project "Exploration of the DNA unzipping mechanism in biological systems and metamaterials"
Joint collaborative research project with Prof. Dr. S. Volkov (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kiev, Ukraine).
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2009: Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) and Japan Society for the promotion of Science (JSPS), "Structure and dynamics of charged noble gas clusters”
Joint research project with Prof. Nakamura (College of Science and technology, Nihon University, Japan) This project supports 2 months visit of Prof. Nakamura to the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies in order to conduct collaborative research in the field of atomic cluster physics.
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2008: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Project "Mechanisms of DNA damage in ion-beam cancer therapy"
Joint research project with Prof. Eugene Surdutovich (Oakland University, USA) This project supported the two months visit of Prof. Eugene Surdutovich to FIAS in 2008. This visit was very important for advancing of our joint research in the field of ion-beam cancer therapy (IBCT).
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2007: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Project "The mechanics of DNA macromolecule unzipping"
This collaborative project provided funds necessary for a 3 month stay of Prof. Dr. S. Volkov (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kiev, Ukraine) at the FIAS. During this period joint research devoted to modeling different conformational transformations of the DNA double helix was performed.
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2006: Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung, Project "Channeling and undulator radiation from single crystals"
This re-invitation project provided funds necessary for a 3 month stay of Prof. Dr. Anand Pathak, (School of Physics University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India) at the FIAS. During this period joint research on the motion of light relativistic charged particles in crystals was performed.
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2005: Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung, Project "Spontaneous and stimulated electromagnetic radiation from microundulators"
This re-invitation project provided funds necessary for a 3 month support of Dr. Andrei Korol at the FIAS, 2005. During this period research on the channeling of light relativistic charged particles in crystals was performed.
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