
Helmholtz Association
The Helmholtz Association is a major German research organization that brings together 18 scientific institutes. It focuses on addressing key challenges facing society, such as climate change, health, and energy. By promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, the association conducts cutting-edge research in various fields, including life sciences, materials, and environmental science. The Helmholtz Association aims to translate scientific discoveries into practical applications, fostering innovation and contributing to global knowledge. It is named after the renowned 19th-century physicist Hermann von Helmholtz, emphasizing its commitment to advancing science for the benefit of society.