Max Planck Society website
Max Planck Society website: https://www.mpg.de
The Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science (referred to as "Max Planck Society" for short)
Introduction to the Max Planck Society
1. Positioning and History: A leading non-profit research institution in Germany and even globally, it originated from the Royal Society of Wilhelm established in 1911. In 1948, it was reorganized and named after the physicist Max Planck, focusing on innovative research in fundamental science and cutting-edge technology.
2. Research fields: Covering three major sectors including natural sciences (quantum physics, astrophysics, etc.), life sciences (neuroscience, molecular biology, etc.), and humanities and social sciences (history, law, etc.), it has produced breakthrough achievements of over 30 Nobel laureates.
3. Organization and Cooperation: With over 80 research institutes worldwide (mainly located in Germany, including overseas cooperative institutions), researchers enjoy a high degree of academic freedom. Establish joint laboratories and talent exchange programs with top institutions such as the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Stanford University in the United States.
Contact information of the Max Planck Society
General consulting at the headquarters
- Address: Hofgartenstraße 8, 80539 Munchen, Germany (Munich Headquarters)
- email: through the website "Contact" section ([https://www.mpg.de/contact] (https://www.mpg.de/contact)) submit a personalized consulting, Contact or access to specific research institute.