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Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik / Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics  [MPIK]

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Name Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics
Name (original vn) Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik
Acronym MPIK
Country Germany
Address
Type Research Institute
Status Active
ROR id (link) https://ror.org/052d0h423
Crossref Org ID (link) No Crossref Org ID found

ROR information

ROR ID (link) https://ror.org/052d0h423
Primary Name Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics
Alternative Names MPI for Nuclear Physics
Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik
MPIK
Country Germany
Website(s) http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/mpi/en/start/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Planck_Institute_for_Nuclear_Physics

Funder Registry instances associated to this Organization:

  • Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik

Associated Publications :

10 total publications

2024

1 publication

2023

4 publications

2022

1 publication

2021

2 publications

2019

2 publications

  • Neutrino non-standard interactions: A status report
    by P. S. Bhupal Dev, K. S. Babu, Peter B. Denton, Pedro A. N. Machado, Carlos A. Argüelles, Joshua L. Barrow, Sabya Sachi Chatterjee, Mu-Chun Chen, André de Gouvêa, Bhaskar Dutta, Dorival Gonçalves, Tao Han, Matheus Hostert, Sudip Jana, Kevin J. Kelly, Shirley Weishi Li, Ivan Martinez-Soler, Poonam Mehta, Irina Mocioiu, Yuber F. Perez-Gonzalez, Jordi Salvado, Ian M. Shoemaker, Michele Tammaro, Anil Thapa, Jessica Turner, Xun-Jie Xu,
    SciPost Phys. Proc. 2, 001 (2019)
  • Non-Standard neutrino interactions and neutral gauge bosons
    by Julian Heeck, Manfred Lindner, Werner Rodejohann, Stefan Vogl,
    SciPost Phys. 6, 038 (2019)

Associated Authors

16 authors

Affiliated Fellows

Currently active

0 fellows

  • No fellowship found

Former

0 fellows

  • No fellowship found

Support history

Direct support

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Balance of SciPost expenditures versus support received

The following Expenditures (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics) table compiles the expenditures by SciPost to publish all papers which are associated to Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics , and weighed by this Organization's PubFracs.

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Associated Publications An Organization's Associated Publications is the set of papers in which the Organization (or any of its children) is mentioned in author affiliations, or in the acknowledgements as grant-giver or funder.
Number of Associated Publications NAP Number of Associated Publications, compiled (depending on context) for a given year or over many years, for a specific Journal or for many, etc.
Publication Fraction PubFrac A fraction of a unit representing an Organization's "weight" for a given Publication.
The weight is given by the following simple algorithm:
  • First, the unit is split equally among each of the authors.
  • Then, for each author, their part is split equally among their affiliations.
  • The author parts are then binned per Organization.
By construction, any individual paper's PubFracs sum up to 1.
Expenditures We use the term Expenditures to represent the sum of all outflows of money required by our initiative to achieve a certain output (depending on context).
Average Publication Expenditures APEX For a given Journal for a given year, the average expenditures per Publication which our initiative has faced. All our APEX are listed on our APEX page.
Total Associated Expenditures Total expenditures ascribed to an Organization's Associated Publications (given for one or many years, Journals etc depending on context).
PubFrac share The fraction of expenditures which can be associated to an Organization, based on PubFracs. This is defined as APEX times PubFrac, summed over the set of Publications defined by the context (e.g. all Associated Publications of a given Organization for a given Journal in a given year).
Subsidy support Sum of the values of all Subsidies relevant to a given context (for example: from a given Organization in a given year).
Impact on reserves Difference between incoming and outgoing financial resources for the activities under consideration (again defined depending on context).
  • A positive impact on reserves means that our initiative is sustainable (and perhaps even able to grow).
  • A negative impact on reserves means that these activities are effectively depleting our available resources and threatening our sustainability.
Year (click to toggle details) NAP Total associated expenditures PubFrac
share
Subsidy
support
Impact on
reserves
Cumulative 10 €4520 €2477 €0 €-2477
Per year:
1 €400 €283 €0 €-283

The following table give an overview of expenditures , compiled for all Publications which are associated to Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics for 2024.

You can see the list of associated publications under the Publications tab.

Expenditures (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
Journal APEX NAP Total associated expenditures PubFracs PubFracs expenditures share
SciPostPhysProc €400 1 €400 0.709 €283
4 €1732 €823 €0 €-823

The following table give an overview of expenditures , compiled for all Publications which are associated to Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics for 2023.

You can see the list of associated publications under the Publications tab.

Expenditures (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
Journal APEX NAP Total associated expenditures PubFracs PubFracs expenditures share
SciPostPhys €495 3 €1485 1.416 €700
SciPostPhysProc €247 1 €247 0.5 €123
1 €444 €177 €0 €-177

The following table give an overview of expenditures , compiled for all Publications which are associated to Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics for 2022.

You can see the list of associated publications under the Publications tab.

Expenditures (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
Journal APEX NAP Total associated expenditures PubFracs PubFracs expenditures share
SciPostPhys €444 1 €444 0.4 €177
2 €1284 €856 €0 €-856

The following table give an overview of expenditures , compiled for all Publications which are associated to Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics for 2021.

You can see the list of associated publications under the Publications tab.

Expenditures (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
Journal APEX NAP Total associated expenditures PubFracs PubFracs expenditures share
SciPostPhys €642 2 €1284 1.334 €856
0 €0 €0 €0 €0

The following table give an overview of expenditures , compiled for all Publications which are associated to Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics for 2020.

You can see the list of associated publications under the Publications tab.

Expenditures (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
Journal APEX NAP Total associated expenditures PubFracs PubFracs expenditures share
2 €660 €338 €0 €-338

The following table give an overview of expenditures , compiled for all Publications which are associated to Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics for 2019.

You can see the list of associated publications under the Publications tab.

Expenditures (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
Journal APEX NAP Total associated expenditures PubFracs PubFracs expenditures share
SciPostPhys €440 1 €440 0.75 €330
SciPostPhysProc €220 1 €220 0.038 €8
0 €0 €0 €0 €0

The following table give an overview of expenditures , compiled for all Publications which are associated to Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics for 2018.

You can see the list of associated publications under the Publications tab.

Expenditures (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
Journal APEX NAP Total associated expenditures PubFracs PubFracs expenditures share
0 €0 €0 €0 €0

The following table give an overview of expenditures , compiled for all Publications which are associated to Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics for 2017.

You can see the list of associated publications under the Publications tab.

Expenditures (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
Journal APEX NAP Total associated expenditures PubFracs PubFracs expenditures share