Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ) researches and develops key technologies for a digitalized society, the climate-friendly transformation of energy systems, and sustainable economic activity. As one of Europe’s largest interdisciplinary research institutions and home to the first European exascale computer JUPITER, Jülich harnesses expertise in supercomputing, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, hydrogen, battery research, materials science, and neuroscience, as well as emerging fields like the bioeconomy.
Science and industry have access to unique infrastructures including supercomputers, quantum systems, and high-resolution electron microscopes. This accelerates the transfer of scientific insights into technological innovations and industrial applications.
At Forschungszentrum Jülich, member of the Helmholtz Association, more than 7,600 employees from over 110 countries work alongside some 1,500 visiting scientists.