Ulrich Panne Instrumentelle Analytische Chemie, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin & BAM Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und prüfung
Berlin Adlershof City of Science, Technology and Media www.adlershof.de www.igafa.de 420 ha Total Area HU Technology Area 2
History the early years 1909 First airfield for motorised aircraft in Germany (Johannisthal) 1912 Founding of the Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt e.v.
Folie 3 S7 Geschichte und Entwicklung "Langfassung" insgesamt 3 Seiten Schmidt; 21.09.2004 PS5 Achtung dies ist Folie 1 von 3 Geschichtsfolien! Es folgt als 4. Folie die Geschichte Adlershofs auf einer Folie. Bitte bei Bedarf die entsprechenden Folien AUSBLENDEN Sekretariat; 16.02.2007
Berlin-Adlershof Status 2007 12 Non-university research institutions ca. 1,477 staff, 795 scientists (2005: ca. 135 Mio. incl. 17 Mio. Berlin) per annum: 700 publications; 400 conference talks; 50 patents 2005: 150 long-term guests from 30 countries Humboldt University presently: Informatics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Psychology ca. 130 professors, 600 staff, ca. 6,600 students 793 Companies 4 568 staff active co-operation between science and industry Media City 124 companies (ca. 1,400 staff) Industrial Area 171 companies (ca. 4,100 staff) Total staff Adlershof: 13 432 in 2007
The Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing in Berlin Headquarters Lichterfelde Unter den Eichen 87 Branch Fabeckstraße Unter den Eichen 44-46 Horstwalde open air test side Department I Analytical Chemistry; Reference Materials Branch Adlershof Richard-Willstätter-Straße 11 BAM I Department of Analytical Chemistry; Reference Materials 08-04-29
The History 1871 Prussian Royal Technical Testing Institute 1889 Prussian Central Institute for Explosives; Military Testing Agency 1904 Royal Prussian Materials Testing Institute 1919 Prussian State Institute for Materials Testing 1920 National Chemical - Technical Institute (CTR) 1941 State Institute for X-Ray Analysis Explosion of a locomotive pressure vessel (1871) 1954 Federal Institute for Mechanical and Chemical Materials Testing 1956 Federal Institute for Materials Testing (BAM) Agency for Standardisation, Measurement, and Quality Control (ASMW) of GDR 1987 Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) 1990 Reunification of GDR and FRG; shut-down of ASMW and AdW, partial integration into BAM 1995 New direction and structure of BAM under the guideline Safety and reliability in chemical and materials technologies Academy of Sciences (AdW) of GDR
The Profile of BAM Mission Promotion of the development of German economy Function Materials-technological and chemical-technological national institute Guideline Safety and reliability in chemical and materials technologies Activities Research and development Testing, analysis, approvals Consulting and information Tasks In the interacting fields of materials chemistry environment safety
Objectives Analytical Chemistry at BAM Method Developement Collaboration in technical and standardization bodies (DIN, CEN, ISO) Federal and national laboratories Analytical methods for industrial application 60 % R & D, 20 % Testing & analysis, 20 % Information & Advising Customers: Small and medium sized companies Reference Materials Interlaboratory tests, proficiency testing National Network Metrology in Chemistry European initiative for reference materials ERM Supranational key comparisons, CCQM
Aufbau der Abteilung 193 Mitarbeiter, 130 Dauerstellen, ca. 80 Wissenschaftler, ca. 30 Doktoranden, 10-20 Postdocs
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