Английская Википедия:Einstein Foundation Berlin
Шаблон:Infobox organization The Einstein Foundation Berlin is a foundation based in Berlin, Germany "that aims to promote science and research of top international caliber in Berlin and to establish the city as a centre of scientific excellence."[1]
The foundation supports research in many fields beyond science, including linguistics, archeology, and political science. It gives out annual awards and sponsors various projects, including the "Einstein Center of Catalysis".
The Einstein Foundation Berlin is separate from the short-lived Albert Einstein Foundation for Higher Learning, Inc., founded in 1946.[2]
History
The Einstein Foundation was established by the city and state of Berlin in 2009; one of its main partners is Charité (Berlin University of Medicine).
Board members
- Edelgard Bulmahn, advisory board
- Martin Grötschel, executive board (chair 2011–2015)
- Christine Hohmann-Dennhardt, board of trustees
- Amélie Mummendey, chair of the board of trustees
- Stefan Rinke, advisory board
- Johanna Wanka, advisory board[3]
- Günter M. Ziegler, foundation council
Notable research fellows
- Cecilia Clementi — chemist[4][5]
- Channing Der — microbiologist[6]
- Eduard Feireisl — mathematician[7]
- Katharina Galor — art historian and archeologist
- Adele Goldberg — linguist (2010–2014)
- David H. Gutmann — neurologist (2017-2022)[8]
- Brian Kobilka – chemist (winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry)
- Yannís G. Kevrekidis — chemist (2016–2018)
- Edvard Moser – neuroscientist (winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine)
- Stefan Rinke — historian (2013–2015)
- Richard J. Samuels — political scientist[9]
- Thomas C. Südhof – biochemist (winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine)
- Viola Vogel — biophysicist[10]
Notable supported figures and institutions
Individuals
- Paul Ginsparg[11]
- Gordon Guyatt, 2022[12][13]
- Stefan Hecht
- Juri Rappsilber[14]
- Surjo R. Soekadar, 2018[15]
Institutions
- Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies
- BIG-NSE (Berlin International Graduate School of Natural Sciences and Engineering)
- Center for Open Science, 2021[16]
- PathoGraphics Research Group, Free University of Berlin, 2016–2019[17]
See also
- Albert Einstein Society
- Free University of Berlin
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Technical University of Berlin
References
External links
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ BSR-Chefin Otto und ehemalige Forschungsministerin Wanka neu im Beirat der Einstein Stiftung Einstein Foundation, press release of 6 October 2020.
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