Published on 04.03.2026

Best Scientific Image Contest 2026: Call for Submissions

Promotional graphic for the Best Scientific Images 2026 call, showing a black background with past winning images arranged in triangular shapes. One triangle displays a question mark, symbolizing the search for the next winning image.
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The call for the Helmholtz Imaging Best Scientific Image Contest 2026 is now open!

We invite you to submit your most captivating scientific image(s) and compete for prestigious awards, amazing prizes and wide visibility within and beyond the Helmholtz community. The deadline is May 1, 2026. Access the submission platform here.

Building on the success of previous editions, with winning images traveling across Germany and reaching broad public audiences, the contest continues to highlight the power of imaging science to make research visible and tangible.

We welcome images created using any imaging technique developed or applied at Helmholtz Centers, as well as artistic compositions combining several scientific images.

Previously submitted images are welcome.

Each submission should include a concise and engaging description explaining the scientific background, relevance, and origin of the image.

Who can participate?

The contest is open to everyone working at a Helmholtz Center.

Evaluation criteria

An international jury will evaluate submissions based on:

  • scientific merit
  • originality
  • artistic or visual impact

The Jury Award will be presented to the image that best combines these qualities.

Why participate?

Winning images will receive broad visibility and be showcased across multiple formats:

  • Exhibition at the Helmholtz Imaging Conference 2026 in the week of November 9-13 in Leipzig
  • Feature in a traveling exhibition across Helmholtz Centers and partner venues
  • 12 images will be selected for the Helmholtz Imaging Calendar 2027

Additional awards

  • Public Choice Award, voted by the community
  • Participants’ Choice Award, selected by the Helmholtz Imaging Conference 2026 participants
Submit your image(s) and discover all details

Good luck to everyone! We look forward to seeing your science through images.