Thomas Sheppard joins the Institute as Interim Professor in Heterogeneous Catalysis
Following the appointment of Prof. Dr. Roger Gläser as Vice-Rector for Talent Development: Study and Teaching at Leipzig University, from February 2023 Dr. Thomas Sheppard takes up the role of Interim Professor in heterogeneous catalysis at the Institute of Chemical Technology.
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Annette Beck-Sickinger is one of the world’s most distinguished women chemists
Leipzig University’s Professor Annette Beck-Sickinger is one of the most distinguished female scientists in the world in the field of chemistry and chemical engineering, according to a recent award. Beck-Sickinger is one of twelve women worldwide to be honoured with the award in the 2023 list…
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Researchers find new method for targeted design of molecules
Engineering novel molecules and materials with specific properties can yield significant advances for industrial processes, drug discovery and optoelectronics. However, the search for novel molecules and materials is comparable to looking for a needle in a haystack, since the number of molecules in…
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Colloquium with Dr. Barak Hirshberg Tel Aviv University, Israel 26.6 at 2.30 pm
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Space missions: Building blocks of life technically detectable on icy moons
Technically, it would be possible for future space missions to detect DNA, lipids and other bacterial components on icy moons with an ocean beneath the ice in our solar system – assuming these building blocks of life exist beyond Earth. This is the conclusion reached by an international team of…
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Leipzig University involved in new major research centre
The Center for the Transformation of Chemistry (CTC), in which Leipzig University is involved, will be expanded in the coming years into a major research centre based in Central Germany that will play a decisive role in shaping structural change in the region after the coal phase-out. This was…
Study well. Surviving crises. Live happily. Is that possible? And how! The prevention programme "Psychologically fit studying" offers exciting facts and figures about studying and mental well-being.