Hub Matter

Helmholtz research field matter explores fundamental questions about the origin and nature of matter across multiple orders of magnitude – from elementary particles, to complex and functional materials, to gigantic structures in the universe.

Research is conducted in three complementary programs: matter and the universe, matter and technologies, and from matter to materials and life. Matter and the universe explores questions related to particle and astroparticle physics. Matter and technologies concentrates on new concepts for accelerators and detectors. From matter to materials and life uses large scale infrastructure (photon, neutron, ion and high-field devices) to investigate the structure, dynamics and function of matter.

Hub matter develops general strategies for research data management across the three programs in research field matter. These strategies are designed with and for scientists, and so are customised to the requirements of specific disciplines. This includes establishing administrative procedures, technical workflows and tools, and training in how to create reusable research data.onsortia DAPHNE, PUNCH4NFDI and FAIRmat.

News

05.09.2023

HMC @ 1st CORDI

We head to Karlsruhe to present HMC to the national RDM community.
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20.04.2023

The new HMC Information Portal officially launched

We are excited to announce the official launch of the new HMC Information Portal.
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01.03.2023

HMC Dashboard on Open and FAIR Data in Helmholtz officially launched

Hub Matter has officially launched the HMC dashboard on open and FAIR data in Helmholtz.
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Events

15.02.2024 | 13:00 - 16:30

HMC @ PID Network Deutschland

HMC will present in online seminar
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30.01.2023 | 13:30-15:30

Nicolas Carpi @ EM Glossary Plenary Meeting

EM Glossary Plenary meeting with Nicolas Carpi (Deltablot) presenting a demo of ElabFTW.
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20.10.2022 | 10:00-15:00

HMC @ Helmholtz Open Science Practice Forum - Reseach Data Management

HMC will present work at the 2nd Practice Forum Research Data Management, organised by the Helmholtz Open Science Office
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