Hector Fellow Academy
January 1, 2022
The Hector Fellow Academy is a young science academy. It offers the recipients of the Hector Science Award a platform for networking, interdisciplinary exchange and mutual inspiration. With the Hector Research Career Development Award, it supports scientists on their way to a professorship. In addition, it supports promising young scientists. Professor Amunts is a member of the Academy since 2022.

Human Brain Project (HBP) / EBRAINS
October 1, 2013
The Human Brain Project is one of the largest research projects in Europe. As the European Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Flagship project, the HBP is a long-term and large-scale research initiative pioneering the digitization of brain research.
To permanently enable collaboration in brain research across disciplines and national borders, the HBP is building a digital research infrastructure: EBRAINS is an open platform and provides access to a multitude of digital tools, models, data and services, enabling large-scale international collaboration.
Funding period: October 2013 to September 2023


Max Planck School of Cognition - a graduate school of the Max Planck Society and the BMBF
January 1, 2019
Doctoral program offering exceptionally talented students the opportunity to acquire an exceptionally broad understanding of various methods and research approaches in the rapidly developing field of cognitive science.
Funding period: January 2019 to September 2025.

Helmholtz International BigBrain Analytics and Learning Laboratory (HIBALL)
April 1, 2020
As part of the Helmholtz International BigBrain Analytics and Learning Laboratory HIBALL, the BigBrain Project will be further advanced with partners from 'The Neuro' at McGill University in Montreal.
Funding period: April 2020 to March 2025

Helmholtz AI
January 1, 2020
The Helmholtz Artificial Intelligence (Helmholtz AI) Collaboration Unit is one of five platforms initiated by the Helmholtz Information and Data Science Incubator. Its main goal is to become an engine for applied artificial intelligence (AI) through the development and dissemination of AI methods across all Helmholtz centers by combining AI-based analytics with Helmholtz's unique research questions and data sets.

Hebrew University of Jerusalem
February 1, 2011
Collaboration with Prof. Yosef Grodzinsky of the Neurolinguistics Lab at the Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences on the functional neuroanatomy of language and formal logic in the healthy and pathological brain.
