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DESY, DZA, and Ukrainian partners deepen collaboration in Lviv
During a visit last week to the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, DESY Director for Astroparticle Physics Christian Stegmann and Stefan Ohm, Head of Regional Networking and Science Communication at the German Centre for Astrophysics (DZA), further deepened scientific ties to Ukraine. Central to the visit was the signing of an extension to the memorandum of understanding originally concluded in October 2025 with the Ukrainian Astronomical Society. The aim is to strengthen cooperation with Ukrainian astronomy in order to support its reconstruction and development.
From left to right: Dr. Stefan Ohm, Prof. Nataliia Shakhovska, Prof. Christian Stegmann, Prof. Stanislav Dovhyi, Prof. Roman Gladyshevskii und Prof. Iryna Vavilova at the signing of the extension of the memorandum of understanding between DESY, DZA, and several Ukrainian academic institutions. (Photo: Inna Potapova, National Centre «Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine»
The participants in the teacher training and the signing of the memorandum gather at the House of Science in Lviv. (Photo: Inna Potapova, National Centre «Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine»)
“Lviv is among the most important academic centres in Ukraine; the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv and the National Polytechnic University are among the largest and most significant institutions of higher education in western Ukraine. With this extension of the agreement, we aim to further strengthen the scientific bridges between DESY, DZA, and our partners in Ukraine,” said Christian Stegmann. “Especially in the current situation, it is crucial to create long-term opportunities for collaboration, education, and joint research.”
Stephan Ohm also emphasized the significance of the visit: “The discussions in Lviv once again demonstrated the strong interest in international cooperation. It is impressive to see how determined scientists, researchers, and students continue their work. We want to build upon that.”
The teacher training involved self-made radio telescopes. (Photo: Inna Potapova, National Centre 'Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine')
The teacher training involved self-made radio telescopes. (Photo: Inna Potapova, National Centre 'Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine')
