Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz > Faculty 08 > Physics > Physics research > Institutes & research facilities > Institute of Nuclear Physics > Technical infrastructure groups

A diverse and flexible technical infrastructure is essential for the further development and operation of experiments and accelerators. This is why we have been operating our own workshops for precision mechanics, vacuum technology and accelerator technologies as well as an electronics laboratory at the Institute of Nuclear Physics for many years. We also maintain an IT infrastructure specifically tailored to the requirements of the experiments and the simulations from the theory working groups.

Head of Office

Hans-Jürgen Neumann
neumann@uni-mainz.de
Phone: + 49 (0) 6131 39 20812
Mobile: + 49 (0) 170 7828036

Substitute

Marcel Schött
schoett@uni-mainz.de
Phone: + 49 (0) 6131 39 25330
Mobile: + 49 (0) 170 2793941

Our core business areas are :

  • The construction and operation of the electrical infrastructure of the accelerators
  • The construction and operation of the infrastructure for cooling the accelerators

Head of Office

Igor Beltschikow
ibeltsch@uni-mainz.de
Tel.: + 49 (0) 6131 39 25858

Substitute:

Oliver Corell
o.corell@uni-mainz.de
Phone: +49 (0) 6131 39 20803

Impressions of our fields of work:

Head of Office

Tobias Klinger
klinger@uni-mainz.de
Tel.: + 49 (0) 6131 39 28087

Substitute

Matthias Walz
walzma00@uni-mainz.de
Tel.: + 49 (0) 6131 39 25813

Impressions of our fields of work:

Head of Office

Adam Skora
skorad00@uni-mainz.de
Phone: + 49 (0) 6131 39 25815
Mobile: + 49 (0) 1514 3111943

Substitute

Jürgen Bibo
bibo@uni-mainz.de
Tel.: + 49 (0) 6131 39 22953

Our fields of activity:

Vacuum technology is a specialized field that deals with the generation and control of vacuum conditions required for various applications in research.

The activities of the TBV department in vacuum technology include

Cryogenics is important in the various experiments and measurements at our electron accelerator in order to investigate the properties of particles under extreme conditions.

The activities of the TBV department in cryogenics include: