Every summer GSI organizes a Student Summer Program which is offered to a limited number of students in physics or related natural science disciplines from Europe and the NIS-countries.
Each participant will join one of the research groups and work on a limited project during the program. As an introduction into the various branches of research and applications with heavy ions a series of lectures will be held.
By the beginning of the program, applicants should have completed the 3rd year of study as well as courses in one of the following three fields: nuclear physics, high energy physics or atomic physics.
It is also possible to do an internship in our group.
Please have a look at the works of our summer students and the internships within our group:
Lectures:
Atomic Physics at GSI: Current and Future Research
D. Winters, Summer Student Program 2010
Talks:
Rayleigh scattering in x-ray polarimetry
A. Bondarev, Summer Student Program 2009
Balmer- and L-shell series of highly charged uranium in the experimental storage ring
T. Burschil, Summer Student Program 2007
Reports:
Monte Carlo Simulationen für Lebensdauerexperimente an angeregten Schwerionen
J. Wirth, Internship 2009
Rayleigh scattering in x-ray polarimetry
A. Bondarev, Summer Student Program 2009
X-Ray Spectroscopy at the SPARC EBIT
R. Freytag, Summer Student Program 2008
Balmer- and L-shell series of highly charged uranium in the experimental storage ring
Th. Burschil, Summer Student Program 2007
Report about EBIT and charged transfer at Ion collision
F. Kretzschmar, Summer Student Program 2007
Summary of single and double electron capture cross sections for ion-atom collisions at low and intermediate energies
A. Simon, Summer Student Program 2005