Published on 02.05.2024
The new call for Helmholtz Imaging Projects is open! Submit your proposal by July 30, 2024 to receive funding for your collaborative, cross-disciplinary research project at the intersection of imaging and information & data science. Project proposals can be submitted via our project portal.
If you are looking for project partners or would like to exchange project ideas, join our “Helmholtz Imaging Project Pitch” channel on Mattermost.
The objective of this call for Helmholtz Imaging Projects is to initiate and facilitate activities that address challenges and methods across research fields and centers; special emphasis for Helmholtz Imaging Projects is laid on developing innovative approaches, which tackle imaging problems. Such projects often are characterized by higher risk and will therefore have demonstration character. Thus, Helmholtz Imaging will provide seed funding for new ideas and aims at collaborative projects with the potential to facilitate collaborations in a larger context.
Helmholtz Imaging Project combines two characteristic goals:
Helmholtz Imaging projects are co-created and developed with users from other research areas and/or non-academic partners (e.g., industry, NGOs or civil society) to ensure the quick adoption of results by a “customer”.
In order to allow for vigorous exploration of new approaches and to encourage disruptive ideas, Helmholtz Imaging Projects explicitly call for ‘high risk, high gain’ project proposals. Cooperations with highly qualified partners outside the Helmholtz Association are encouraged, not least to substantiate the transfer part of the project.
Contrary to other grant programs, Helmholtz Imaging, together with the community, offers its projects a rich portfolio of services in addition to financial support:
We have compiled all the information you need to prepare your proposal including projects call text and templates in this folder.
Any questions you may have can be directed to:
Projects resulting from this call will be funded by the Helmholtz Initiative and Networking Fund.