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Prof. Dr.-Ing. HORST HAHN
Managing Director
Phone +49 (721) 608 26350
E-mail horst hahnPsk5∂kit edu

Dr. DAGMAR OERTEL
Manager
Phone +49 (721) 608 23183
E-mail dagmar oertelEwg7∂kit edu
Phone +49 (731) 50 34000
E-mail dagmar oertelLln2∂uni-ulm de

Dr. ILONA KORONCZI
Coordinator in Karlsruhe
Phone +49 (721) 608 26272
E-mail ilona koroncziWzh9∂kit edu

 

Postal Address

KIT Campus North
Programme NANOMICRO
H.-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1
76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen
Germany

Ulm University
c/o Mrs. Czech
Inst. of Theoretical Chemistry
Albert-Einstein-Allee 11
89069 Ulm
Germany

HIU Partners

 Welcome to the HIU

The new Ulm Helmholtz Institute is founded and organized by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), member of the Helmholtz Association, in cooperation with Ulm University. Associated partners are the German Aerospace Center (DLR), also member of the Helmholtz Association, and the Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Wuerttemberg (ZSW). A first step towards the close cooperation of these four partners was made in 2009 by establishing the BMBF Alliance of Competence in Electrochemistry for Electromobility in Southern Germany. The new center of viable battery research will be located on the campus of Ulm University and bridge the distance between locations of Ulm and Karlsruhe.

 

NEWS

HIU
New HIU Website

Karlsruhe, 25th May 2011

Welcome to the web pages of the HIU. Over time, you will find here insights into our research and recent results. Your feedback and suggestions are highly appreciated. - Some content is not yet available in English. We apologize for your inconvenience.

HIU (KIT Press Release 006/2011)
Start of the HIU

Ulm, 17th January 2011

Today, the Ulm Helmholtz Institute for Electrochemical Energy Storage (HIU) celebrated its opening in Ulm. It “shall be the basis of future high-performance battery generations. This is of high importance to Germany as a location of technology and industry and to Baden-Wuerttemberg with its strong automotive industry,” underlined Federal Minister of Research Professor Annette Schavan and Minister President of Baden-Wuerttemberg Stefan Mappus.

KIT Press Release 006/2011