Events 2008

Gastwissenschaftler

 

Name

Ort

Datum

Prof. Rainer  Leonhardt

Auckland, Neuseeland

Ab 15.12.

Prof. Andrew Streitwieser

University of California, USA

01.05.-31.05.

Prof. Chryssostomos

Chatgilialoglu   

I.S.O.F. Bologna, Italien

01.03.-31.03.,

01.05.-19.06.

 

 

Kolloquien

 

Name

Ort

Datum

Vortragstitel

Prof. Dr. Jun-ichi Yoshida

Kyoto University, Japan

18.12.

Electro-Initiated Cation Chain Reaction

Prof. Dr. Gerhard Ertl (Nobelpreisträger)

Fritz-Haber-Institut, Berlin

16.12.

Reaktionen an Oberflächen: Vom Atomaren zum Komplexen

Prof. Dr. Reinhard W. Hoffmann

Philipps-Universität, Marburg

08.12.

Schutzgruppen, brauchen wir sie wirklich in der Synthese?

Prof. Martin Wolf

Freie Universität, Berlin

03.12.

Dynamics of interfacial electron transfer and molecular switching at metal surfaces

Prof. Dr. David Leigh

University of Edinburgh, UK

01.12.

Tooling up for Nanoworld: The Magic of Molecular Machines

Dr. Guido Voit

BASF, Ludwigshafen

24.11.

Zentrale Forschung in der Chemischen Industrie - Auslaufmodell oder Innovationsmodell?

Prof. Dr. Tobias Hertel

Universität Würzburg

19.11.

Exciton localization, decay and diffusion in carbon nanotubes and nanotube crystallites

Dr. Janos Fischer

Richter AG, Budapest, Ungarn

17.11.

Alalogue-based Drug Discovery: Lead and Drug Optimisation

Dr. Christophe Coporet

University of Lyon, Frankreich

14.11.

Efficient heterogeneous catalysts through site isolation on surfaces

Prof. Dr. Mukund Sibi

North Dakota State University, USA

10.11.

Templates, Templates, Templates. How may I help

you?

Prof. Dr. Christel Marian

Universität Düsseldorf

06.11.

Singlet-Triplet Coupling in Biologically relevant Chromophores

Dr. Michael Tiemann

Justus-Liebig-Universität, Giessen

05.11.

New Nanoporous Metal Oxides: Synthesis and Applications

Dr. Paolo Melchiorre

Universität Bologna, Italien

03.11.

Asymmetric Aminocatalysis: After the Gold Rush

Karsten Neumann

Universität Frankfurt

31.10.

Investigation of the primary reaction dynamics of proteorhodopsin in the visible and infrared spectral range

Dr. Jan Honolka

Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State research, Stuttgart

22.10.

Magnetism of 3d and 4d metal nanostuctures on surfaces studied by XMCD

Prof. Dr. Clément Sanchez

Université de Paris VI, Frankreich

15.10.

Design and properties of Nanostructured Inorganic Hybrid Materials

Prof. Dr. Benjamin Cravatt

The Skripps Research Institute La Jolla, USA

13.10.

Mapping Dysregulated Biochemical Pathways in Human Disease by Activity-Based Proteomics

Anna-Kristina  Marel

Johannes-Gutenberg Universität

24.09.

A Quartz Crystal Microbalance biosensor study of different epithelial cell lines and their response to drug treatment

Dr. Bruno Pettinger

Fritz-Haber-Institut, Berlin

16.07.

Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy and Microscopy in Air and in UHV

Prof. Dr. Irena Stara

Academy of Science of the Czech Republic,

Prag, Tschechien

14.07.

Helicene Chemistry: Recent Advances

Subrata Mahanta

Calcutta University, Indien

11.07.

Photo-induced processes of some organic molecules: Fluorescence spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculation

Prof. Dr. Leticia Gonzales

Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena

10.07.

Different ways to relax: Exciting nitroarenes and endoperoxides

Prof. Dr. Karsten Kruse

Universität des Saarlandes

09.07.

Protein self-organisation in cells

Prof. Bertil Halle

(Gast an der TU)

Lund University, Schweden

08.07.

Protein Hydration in Vitro and in Vivo

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Marahiel

 

Philpps-Universität Marburg

07.07.

NRPS: Molecular Machines for Natural Product Assembly

Prof. Gerard Marriott

University of Wisconsin/Madison, USA

02.07.

Multiscale in vivo imaging and analysis of protein function using optical switches

Prof. Dr. Matthias Weidemüller

Universität Freiburg

19.06.

The quest for chemistry without entropy

 

Dr. Jeroen Anton van Bokhoven

ETH Zürich, Schweiz

18.06.

Absorption of X-rays to study catalysis

Prof. Bernd Meyer

(Gast an der TU)

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen

17.06.

Thermodynamic and Kinetic Properties of Oxide-Supported Metal Clusters

Prof. Dr. Michael Famulok

Universität Bonn

16.06.

Exploring chemical space with aptamers

Dr. Ralph Krupke

Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe

11.06.

From sorting of carbon nanotubes to electronic devices

Prof. Dr. Thisbe Lindhorst

Universität Kiel

09.06.

Wohin unsere Arbeiten zur Kohlehydrat-abhängigen bakteriellen Adhäsion führen können

Prof. Dr. Luisa de Cola

Westf. Wilhelms- Universität, Münster

07.05.

Nano-Objects. Properties, assemblies and applications

Prof. Dr. Olaf Hinrichsen

Technische Universität, München

04.06.

Dwarfs and Giants in Catalysis and Chemical Engineering

Prof. Dr. Chryss Chatgilialoglu

I.S.O.F. Bologna, Italien

02.06.

Biomimetic Chemistry: Radical Reactions in Cesicle Suspensions

Prof. Dr. Faiz Ahmed Khan

Indian Intitute of Technology, Kanpur, Indien

26.05.

Applications of norbonyl alphadiketone building blocks in natural and unnatural products synthesis

Prof. Dr. Jürg Hutter

Universität Zürich, Schweiz

21.05.

First Principles Simulations of Liquid Water

Dr. Annettte Schmidt

Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldorf

15.05.

Magnetoactive soft matter

Prof. Dr. Christian Ochsenfeld

Universität Tübingen

14.05.

Intermolecular Interactions in Large Molecule Systems – A Challenge for Quantum Chemistry

Prof. Andrew Streitwieser

University of California, USA

13.05.

Some Reactions of Carbocations, Carbanions and Ion Pairs

Prof. Andrew Streitwieser

University of California, USA

05.05.

Aggregation and Reactivity of Alkali Enolates

Prof. Dr. Oliver

Kappe

 

 

Universität Graz, Österreich

28.04.

Microwaves in organic synthesis – From Laboratory Curiosity to Standard Practice in 20 Years

Prof. Chryss Chatgilialoglu

I.S.O.F. Bologna, Italien

03.03.

Biomimetic Chemistry

Dr. Jerzy Karpiuk

Polish Academy of Science, Warschau

25.01.

The key role of salvation dynamics in intramolecular electron transfer: time resolved photophysics of crystal violet lactone

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