Helmholtz International Fellow Award
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The Helmholtz International Fellow Award is an award named after Hermann von Helmholtz[1] and awarded to "excellent researchers and science managers from abroad".[2]
Hermann von Helmhotz was a German physicist and physician who made significant contributions to several scientific fields, particularly hydrodynamic stability.[3]
Recipients of the award is rewarded with a EUR 20,000. The recipients are granted approval to conduct researches using the Helmholtz facilities.[4]