Events 2010
Gastprofessuren
Februar Prof. Francois Terrier aus Versailles, Frankreich
Vorträge und Diskussionen über die Rolle
intrinsischer Barrieren bei polaren Reaktionen
Tagung
SFB-Tagung mit auswärtigen Gästen im Schwäbischen Bildungszentrum Kloster Irsee, 21.-24.03.2010
Kolloquien
06.12. Prof. Zhang-Jie Shi
Peking Universität, China
Molecular Exploration of “Inert” Phenol Derivatives in
Cross-Coupling as New Electrophiles
18.11. Prof. Mirco Imlau
Universität Osnabrück
Photoisomerization in nitrosyl and sulfoxide coordination-complex
compounds; influence of ligand substitution and electrostatic environment
15.11. Prof. Cristina Nevado
University of Zurich, Switzerland
Molecular probes in chemical biology: From natural products to medicinal
chemistry
08.11. Dr. Andrew Smith
University of St. Andrews, UK .
Developing Asymmetric Lewis Base-Mediated Transformations
25.10. Prof. Valentin Ananikov
ND Zelinsky Intitute, Russian Academy of Science, Russland
Transition-metal-catalyzed carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bonds
formation via atom-economic reactions
22.10. Prof. Mark Maroncelli
Penn State University, USA
Solvation and Dynamics in Ionic Liquids
09.09. Dr. Stephan Mackowiak
Columbia University, New York, USA
Investigation of spatial and temporal heterogeneities in supercooled glycerol
employing single molecule microscopy
11.10. Prof. Michinori Suginome
Kyoto University, Japan
Organic Synthesis toward/with Polyarenes: Boron-Masking Strategy for the Iterative
Cross-Coupling and Chirality-Switchable Chiral Polymer Ligand
for Asymmetric Synthesis
26.07. Prof. Yitzhak Apeloig
Technion, Haifa, Israel
Recent studies of low-Coordination Silicon Compounds. Multiple Bonds,
Metallosilanes (Silyl Anions) and Sily Radicals
21.06. Prof. Fabrice Chemla
Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
Organozinc Chemistry in the Synthesis of Heterocyclic Compounds
17.06. Dr. Ir. Herman L. Offerhaus
Twenty University, Enschede, Niederlande
Inverting molecular music: pulse-shaping for molecular selective imaging
07.06. Prof. Markus Meuwly
University of Basel, Switzerland
Reaction dynamics from atomistic simulations in simple and complex chemical
systems: From proton transfer in vacuo to ligand exchange in proteins
07.06. Prof. Kendall N. Houk
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
The Theory of Huisgen’s 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions
20.05. Prof. Michael Guldi
Universität Erlangen/Nürnberg
Toward long-live charge separation – the complementary use of photolytic
and radiolytic techniques
11.05. Dr. Peter Bolhuis
University of Amsterdam,The Netherlands 11.05.
Insight into protein conformational changes by multiscale modeling
07.05. Dr. Oriol Vendrell
Universität Heidelberg
Infrared Spectroscopy and Dynamics of the Protonated Water-Dimer:
Quantum Dynamical Simulations by the MCTDH Method
10.02. Prof. Marcus Motzkus
Universität Heidelberg
CARS-Mikrospektroskopie mit geformten ultrakurzen Laserimpulsen
08.02. Prof. Manfred Reetz
Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim a. d. Ruhr
Directed Evolution of Enantioselective Enzymes: An Unceasing Catalyst
for Organic Chemistry
03.02. Bernhard Lang
University of Geneva, Switzerland
Bimolecular electron transfer beyond Marcus theory,
the influence of molecular structure and dynamics on reaction kinetics
and path ways
25.01. Prof. Herbert Waldmann
Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Physiologie, Dortmund
Biology-Oriented Synthesis (BIOS)
20.01. Dr. Maria D. Crespo Solans
(Gast der TUM)
Institut für Molekularbiologie und Biophysik, ETH, Schweiz
Mechanism of Dsba and FimC dependent oxidative folding of type 1 pilus subunits
in the periplasm
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