Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) – Germany

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) – Germany

The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) is the self-governing organisation for science and research in Germany. The DFG supports projects from all scientific subject areas and especially promotes interdisciplinary cooperation between researchers. DFG funding enables cooperation between researchers from all branches of the science system as well as the formation of internationally conspicuous priorities at universities and non-university research institutions. The foundation actively encourages international research cooperation: all of its programmes promote cooperation between scientists and academics in Germany and their colleagues abroad. It places special emphasis on collaboration in the scientific community in the European Research Area.

The DFG funds knowledge-oriented research and it welcomes and supports the cooperation of science with those who apply science in all areas of social life. This includes the interaction of scientific findings with industry and institutions like museums, academies of music, hospitals, and in public-private partnerships.

The DFG actively contributes to the activities in WP4 “Graphene” as described in the work plan. The DFG annually funds more than 17.000 research projects (within all available programmes). The DFG currently funds a significant number of Graphene-related research projects in particular within a dedicated priority programme with about 40 individual projects. Participation with leading role in other ERA-NET activities (e.g. ERA Chemistry, ERAInstruments, ERA Nano-Sciences)

Contact Persons:
Michael Moessle : michael.moessle(at)dfg.de
Martin Winger : martin.winger(at)dfg.de