New Aquisitions: October 2019

These new books have just arrived in the library:

Baumgaertel, HelmutElectrochemistry : a guide for newcomers201934 B 36
Bachor, Hans.-A. …A guide to experiments in quantum optics201920 F 68
Shukla, Ashutosh Kumar [Ed.]Electron magnetic resonance20206 A 19-Vol. 50

You find the books in the library’s new acquisition section.

New Aquisitions: September 2019

These new books have just arrived in the library:

Rumble, John [Ed.]…CRC handbook of chemistry and physics201950 E 8-100. ed.
Oliveira, Leiva Casemiro …Surface plasmon resonance sensors201928 D 13-Vol. 70
GDChChemie der Elemente [PDF]201940 A 36
Advances in imaging and electron physics201916 D 1-Vol. 211

You find the books in the library’s new acquisition section.

FHI Coffee Talk No. 8

EPICS in the Max Planck Society
Heinz Junkes

In the meantime, national research funding institutions, such as the DFG and the BMBF, require mandatory information on the further use or exploitation of the digital data after the completion of projects. This should be taken into account in the experiments as early as the data collection stage, when the digital data are collected in accordance with the FAIR principles. The FAIR principles state that research data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable.
The Max Planck Society supports a project “EPICS for the MPG” at the Fritz Haber Institute. This project is intended to support other institutes in using the EPICS framework. In this talk, the project will be briefly presented.

Thursday, 5 September 2019
1 pm
FHI Library
Building A

Coffee & Tea for free
Max. 10 minutes talk