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Die Massnahmen des Bundes zur Abfederung der Frankenstärke erlauben es, den Bau der Komponenten vorzuziehen und so das SwissFEL-Projekt schneller voranzutreiben.This news release is only available in French and German. 12.12.2013 •Energy and Climate •7 min The Paul Scherrer Institute runs two of the energy competence centres of the Swiss government As part of the Energy Strategy 2050 the Swiss government and parliament have decided to increase support for energy research in Switzerland. This includes the setting up of seven interuniversity networked Swiss Competence Centres in Energy Research (SCCERs). In the SCCERs ETH Domain institutions, the universities and the universities of the applied sciences are to join forces with industrial partners to develop new competencies and solutions in the decisive action areas of the shift in energy policy. 08.08.2013 •Energy and Climate •7 min Five times less platinum: fuel cells could become economically more attractive thanks to novel aerogel catalyst. Fuel cells that convert hydrogen into power and only produce pure water as a by-product have the potential to lead individual mobility into an environmentally friendly future. The Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) has been researching and developing such low-temperature polymer electrolyte fuel cells for more than 10 years and initial field tests have already demonstrated the successful use of these fuel cells in cars and buses. However, further research is still required to improve the durability and economic viability of the technology. Publications LBK 2017 A Dispersive Inelastic X-ray Scattering Spectrometer for Use at X-ray Free Electron Lasers Szlachetko J, Nachtegaal M, Grolimund D, Knopp G, Peredkov S, Czapla-Masztafiak J, Milne C Applied Sciences 7, 899 (2017). DOI: 10.3390/app7090899 A Practical Guide on Coupling a Scanning Mobility Sizer and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (SMPS-ICPMS) Tarik M, Foppiano D, Hess A, Ludwig C Journal of Visualized Experiments , 55487 (2017). DOI: 10.3791/55487 14.11.2013 •Future Technologies •7 min Zukünftige Computerchips mit "elektronischem Blutkreislauf" Im Rahmen des Sinergia-Programms fördert der Schweizerische Nationalfonds das dreijährige Forschungsvorhaben REPCOOL. Unter der Leitung von IBM Research à Zürich arbeiten in diesem Projekt Wissenschaftler der ETH Zürich, des Paul Scherrer Instituts in Villigen und der Università della Svizzera italiana in Lugano gemeinsam an der Erforschung eines elektronischen Blutkreislaufs für zukünftige 3D-Computerchips. ENE Seminars The Energy and Environment Research Division organizes a weekly seminar during the semester. Seminars are scheduled for Thursdays at PSI. Visitors from other Divisions and from outside PSI are always welcome. Organisation T.J. Schmidt and U. Ludgate * Topic of the semester: Energy System Integration Technologies ** Doctoral thesis 25.02.2021 •Energy and Climate •6 min Green fuels for aviation In a new initiative, PSI and Empa want to jointly develop a process for producing kerosene from renewable resources. Publications of the In-situ X-ray Spectroscopy group Valence, exchange interaction, and location of Mn ions in polycrystalline MnxGa_(1-x)N (x < = 0.04) Furrer A, Krämer KW, Podlesnyak A, Pomjakushin V, Sheptyakov D, Safonova OV PHYSICAL REVIEW B 97, 140102 (2018). DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.97.140102 17.07.2017 •Energy and Climate •8 min Nanomaterial helps store solar energy: efficiently and inexpensively Efficient electrolysers are needed in order to store sun and wind energy in the form of hydrogen. Thanks to a new material developed by researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and Empa, these devices are likely to become less costly and more efficient in the future. Researchers were also able to demonstrate that this new material can be reliably produced in large quantities, showing its performance capability in an electrolysis cell—the main component of an electrolyser. ENE Seminars archive The Energy and Environment Research Division organizes a weekly seminar during the semester. Seminars are scheduled for Thursdays at PSI. Visitors from other Divisions and from outside PSI are always welcome. Organisation T.J. Schmidt and U. Ludgate * Topic of the semester: Energy System Integration Technologies ** Doctoral thesis Teaching Many of our staff members teach at various universities. Below please find a summary of the lectures: The PSI as an organisation PSI_Magazin_02_2017.pdf ec16_program.pdf Première page « première Page précédente ‹ précédente 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Page suivante suivante › Dernière page dernière »
03.11.2021 •Energy and Climate •9 min Carbon dioxide can be turned into a valuable resource New study explores methods for using waste gas efficiently.
09.12.2011 •7 min Schweizer Hochpräzision stabilisiert den SwissFEL Das Paul Scherrer Institut PSI und die MDC Max Daetwyler AG (Bleienbach), haben heute einen Vertrag unterzeichnet, nach dem Daetwyler wesentliche Komponenten für den Röntgenlaser SwissFEL, die neue Grossforschungsanlage des PSI, gemeinsam mit dem PSI entwickeln und bauen wird. Die Massnahmen des Bundes zur Abfederung der Frankenstärke erlauben es, den Bau der Komponenten vorzuziehen und so das SwissFEL-Projekt schneller voranzutreiben.This news release is only available in French and German.
12.12.2013 •Energy and Climate •7 min The Paul Scherrer Institute runs two of the energy competence centres of the Swiss government As part of the Energy Strategy 2050 the Swiss government and parliament have decided to increase support for energy research in Switzerland. This includes the setting up of seven interuniversity networked Swiss Competence Centres in Energy Research (SCCERs). In the SCCERs ETH Domain institutions, the universities and the universities of the applied sciences are to join forces with industrial partners to develop new competencies and solutions in the decisive action areas of the shift in energy policy.
08.08.2013 •Energy and Climate •7 min Five times less platinum: fuel cells could become economically more attractive thanks to novel aerogel catalyst. Fuel cells that convert hydrogen into power and only produce pure water as a by-product have the potential to lead individual mobility into an environmentally friendly future. The Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) has been researching and developing such low-temperature polymer electrolyte fuel cells for more than 10 years and initial field tests have already demonstrated the successful use of these fuel cells in cars and buses. However, further research is still required to improve the durability and economic viability of the technology.
Publications LBK 2017 A Dispersive Inelastic X-ray Scattering Spectrometer for Use at X-ray Free Electron Lasers Szlachetko J, Nachtegaal M, Grolimund D, Knopp G, Peredkov S, Czapla-Masztafiak J, Milne C Applied Sciences 7, 899 (2017). DOI: 10.3390/app7090899 A Practical Guide on Coupling a Scanning Mobility Sizer and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (SMPS-ICPMS) Tarik M, Foppiano D, Hess A, Ludwig C Journal of Visualized Experiments , 55487 (2017). DOI: 10.3791/55487
14.11.2013 •Future Technologies •7 min Zukünftige Computerchips mit "elektronischem Blutkreislauf" Im Rahmen des Sinergia-Programms fördert der Schweizerische Nationalfonds das dreijährige Forschungsvorhaben REPCOOL. Unter der Leitung von IBM Research à Zürich arbeiten in diesem Projekt Wissenschaftler der ETH Zürich, des Paul Scherrer Instituts in Villigen und der Università della Svizzera italiana in Lugano gemeinsam an der Erforschung eines elektronischen Blutkreislaufs für zukünftige 3D-Computerchips.
ENE Seminars The Energy and Environment Research Division organizes a weekly seminar during the semester. Seminars are scheduled for Thursdays at PSI. Visitors from other Divisions and from outside PSI are always welcome. Organisation T.J. Schmidt and U. Ludgate * Topic of the semester: Energy System Integration Technologies ** Doctoral thesis
25.02.2021 •Energy and Climate •6 min Green fuels for aviation In a new initiative, PSI and Empa want to jointly develop a process for producing kerosene from renewable resources.
Publications of the In-situ X-ray Spectroscopy group Valence, exchange interaction, and location of Mn ions in polycrystalline MnxGa_(1-x)N (x < = 0.04) Furrer A, Krämer KW, Podlesnyak A, Pomjakushin V, Sheptyakov D, Safonova OV PHYSICAL REVIEW B 97, 140102 (2018). DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.97.140102
17.07.2017 •Energy and Climate •8 min Nanomaterial helps store solar energy: efficiently and inexpensively Efficient electrolysers are needed in order to store sun and wind energy in the form of hydrogen. Thanks to a new material developed by researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and Empa, these devices are likely to become less costly and more efficient in the future. Researchers were also able to demonstrate that this new material can be reliably produced in large quantities, showing its performance capability in an electrolysis cell—the main component of an electrolyser.
ENE Seminars archive The Energy and Environment Research Division organizes a weekly seminar during the semester. Seminars are scheduled for Thursdays at PSI. Visitors from other Divisions and from outside PSI are always welcome. Organisation T.J. Schmidt and U. Ludgate * Topic of the semester: Energy System Integration Technologies ** Doctoral thesis
Teaching Many of our staff members teach at various universities. Below please find a summary of the lectures: