At FIZ Karlsruhe, we are committed to the scientific principles of openness, respect and responsibility- These principles are at the core of our values.
At the end of November, Stephanie von Maltzan from the Intellectual Property Rights research unit was honored at the graduation ceremony at Maastricht University.
When algorithms participate in research: Given the rapid deployment of artificial intelligence in research, the question increasingly arises as to how digital methods can be used in a scientifically sound, ethically reflective, and socially acceptable man
Perseverance pays off: On October 29, 2025, the first publication went online in the new Brandenburg Research Data Portal (RADAR-BB), provided by the University of Potsdam.
A new column on legal issues has been launced on the FAIRagro blog. It deals with an issue many researchers are familiar with: What rights do I have to my own publications?
During his visit to the National Institute of Informatics (NII) in Tokyo, Japan, Prof. Wolfram Horstmann, President & CEO of FIZ Karlsruhe, engaged in in-depth discussions on current developments in scientific information and explored concrete cooperation