Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
- Dahlem, Berlin, Germany
The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (German: Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte) is a scientific research institute founded in March 1994.[1] It is dedicated to addressing fundamental questions of the history of knowledge from the Neolithic era to the present day, and its researchers pursue a historical epistemology in their study of how new categories of thought, proof, and experience have emerged in interactions between the sciences and their ambient cultures.[2]
Organization
The MPIWG comprises three departments and several independent research groups.[3] The departments are:
- "Structural Changes in Systems of Knowledge," directed by Jürgen Renn
- "Knowledge Systems and Collective Life," directed by Etienne Benson
- "Artifacts, Action, Knowledge," directed by Dagmar Schäfer
Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, who headed Department III from 1995 to 2014, and Lorraine Daston, who headed Department II from 1995 to 2019, remain at the MPIWG as emerita.
The Research Groups are:
- "Practices of Validation in the Biomedical Sciences," led by Lara Keuck
- "China in the Global System of Science," led by Anna L. Ahlers
- "Historical Epistemology of the Final Theory Program," led by Alexander Blum
- "Experience in the Premodern Sciences of Soul & Body ca. 800–1650," led by Katja Krause
In addition are groups and programs focusing on:
- Research IT and Digital Humanities
- Computational History of Science
The institute also comprises doctoral students, and research and teaching cooperations with other institutions worldwide.
Journalists in Residence
The institute has a Journalist-in-Residence program.[4]
References
- ^ "First Annual Report 1994". Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ "About the Institute". Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ "Research". Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ^ ‘Journalist in Residence’-Fellowship am MPIWG. JournalistenPreise.de – Das Portal für Journalistenpreise at the Wayback Machine (archived 2013-02-18).
External links
- Official website
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- Evolutionary Anthropology
- Social Anthropology
- Astronomy
- Astrophysics
- Art History (Rome)
- Art History (Florence)
- Biochemistry
- Biogeochemistry
- Biological Intelligence
- Biology of Ageing
- Molecular Biomedicine
- Biophysics
- Brain Research
- Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
- Chemistry
- Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
- Research on Collective Goods
- Colloids and Interfaces
- Study of Crime, Security and Law
- Biological Cybernetics
- Demographic Research
- Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
- Dynamics and Self-Organization
- Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems
- Chemical Ecology
- Chemical Energy Conversion
- Evolutionary Biology
- Neuroscience (Florida)
- Friedrich Miescher Laboratory
- Fritz Haber Institute
- Molecular Genetics
- Gravitational Physics
- Heart and Lung Research
- History of Science
- Human Development
- Science of Human History
- Immunobiology and Epigenetics
- Infection Biology
- Informatics
- Innovation and Competition
- Intelligent Systems
- Coal Research
- Tax Law and Public Finance
- Comparative Public Law and International Law
- Comparative and International Private Law
- Social Law and Social Policy
- European Legal History
- Mathematics
- Mathematics in the Sciences
- Medical Research
- Meteorology
- Marine Microbiology
- Terrestrial Microbiology
- Microstructure Physics
- Multidisciplinary Sciences
- Neurobiology of Behavior
- Ornithology
- Science of Light
- Chemical Physics of Solids
- Physics of Complex Systems
- Physics
- Extraterrestrial Physics
- Nuclear Physics
- Molecular Physiology
- Plant Breeding Research
- Molecular Plant Physiology
- Plasma Physics
- Polymer Research
- Psychiatry
- Psycholinguistics
- Quantum Optics
- Radio Astronomy
- Security and Privacy
- Study of Societies
- Software Systems
- Solar System Research
- Solid State Research
- Sustainable Materials
research schools
- Otto Hahn (1948–1960)
- Adolf Butenandt (1960–1972)
- Reimar Lüst (1972–1984)
- Heinz Staab (1984–1990)
- Hans F. Zacher (1990–1996)
- Hubert Markl (1996–2002)
- Peter Gruss (2002–2014)
- Martin Stratmann (2014–2023)
- Patrick Cramer (since 2023)
- Walther Bothe (1954)
- Karl Ziegler (1963)
- Feodor Lynen (1964)
- Manfred Eigen (1967)
- Konrad Lorenz (1973)
- Georges J. F. Köhler (1984)
- Klaus von Klitzing (1985)
- Ernst Ruska (1986)
- Johann Deisenhofer (1988)
- Robert Huber (1988)
- Hartmut Michel (1988)
- Bert Sakmann (1991)
- Erwin Neher (1991)
- Paul J. Crutzen (1995)
- Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard (1995)
- Theodor W. Hänsch (2005)
- Gerhard Ertl (2007)
- Stefan W. Hell (2014)
- Emmanuelle Charpentier (2020)
- Reinhard Genzel (2020)
- Benjamin List (2021)
- Klaus Hasselmann (2021)
- Svante Pääbo (2022)
- Ferenc Krausz (2023)
- Kaiser Wilhelm Society
- Max Planck Digital Library
- Harnack Medal
- Schloss Ringberg
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