Evamarie Hey-Hawkins has been professor of inorganic chemistry at the Leipzig University since 1993. In her professorship, scientific and technical staff work together in the field of inorganic and organometallic chemistry as well as organophosphorus and carborane chemistry.
Head of the working group
Secretary
Technical staff
Academical staff
Postdocs
Doctoral candidates
- Harbi Al-Masri
- Angela Aleksovska
- Anup Adhikari
- Jens Baldamus
- Sebastian Bauer
- Christiane Berghof
- Steffen Blaurock
- Antonio Buzharevski
- Reike Clauss
- Peter Coburger
- Minghui Cong
- Volker Eilrich
- Marta Gozzi
- Toni Grell
- Anne Grundmann
- Thilo Hahn
- Schirin Hanf
- Julia Haushälter
- Ulrike Helmstedt
- Alexandra Hildebrand
- Mike Hildebrand
- Thomas Höcher
- Joscha Holldorf
- Reinhard Hoy
- Ivana Jevtovikj
- Martin Kellert
- Aslihan Kircali
- Anika Kreienbrink
- Thomas Koch
- Wieland Körber
- Olaf Kühl
- Robert Kuhnert
- Johannes Kunig
- Marta Kunig
- Stefan Kurz
- Witri Lestari
- Carolin Limburg
- Frank Lindenberg
- Martyna Madalska
- Felicite Majoumo
- Ilham Maulana
- Lisbeth Mendoza
- Michael Miertzschke
- Tobias Möller
- Michele Münzenberg
- Paul Neumann
- Wilma Neumann
- Rainer Papp
- Souvik Pandey
- Uwe Polster
- John Popp
- Rafaella Precker
- Stefan Richter
- Stefan Saretz
- Imola Sarosi
- Andrea Schisler
- Matthias Scholz
- Michael Schley
- Andy Schmied
- Jan Schulz
- Benedikt Schwarze
- Ulrike Segerer
- René Sommer
- Gunther Speichert
- Sven Stadlbauer
- Axel Straube
- Julian Pritzwald-Stegmann
- Matthias Stender
- Anke Sterzik
- Susanne Stockmann
- Alexander Stranzky
- Marcus Streitberger
- Steffen Tschirschwitz
- Felix Windisch
- Robert Wolf
- Peter Wonneberger
- Haldor Zaake-Hertling