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Scientific Annual Reports

  • Annual Report 2024 The scientific highlights of 2024 range from small iron scavangers in the sea that bind carbon dioxide to new joints for oil pipelines and Nobel Prize-winning quantum measurements with neutrons. In addition to the twelve highlights, the report offers an insight into several dozen publications, the latest research results of the fuel conversion and, of course, all the events of the past year. 18 MB Download
  • Scientific Annual Report 2023 Scientific highlights of the past year are: approaching the dream of nuclear fusion with positrons, analyzing potential rocks for CO2 storage and researching an alternative to cow's milk, such as milk from sugar beet leaves. The annual report provides general facts and figures as well as information on the conversion of the FRM II to low-enriched uranium (LEU) and the latest instrument updates. 14 MB Download
  • Annual Report 2022 14 MB Download
  • Annual Report 2021 14 MB Download
  • Annual Report 2020 31 MB Download
  • Annual Report 2019 17 MB Download
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  • Annual Report 2013 8 MB Download
  • Annual Report 2012 16 MB Download
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  • Annual Report 2005 4 MB Download
  • Annual Report 2004 8 MB Download
  • Annual Report 2003 3 MB Download
  • annual_report_2013.pdf 8 MB Download
  • annual_report_2002_01.pdf Annual Report 2002 3 MB Download
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