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Langue d'expression : anglais
Pays : Allemagne
Date de naissance :
19XX
Genre : Masculin
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Professor Klaus Müllen joined the Max-Planck-Society in 1989 as one of the directors
of the Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research. He obtained a Diplom-Chemiker degree
at the University of Cologne in 1969 after work with Professor E. Vogel. His Ph.D.
degree was granted by the University of Basel, Switzerland, in 1972 where he undertook
research with Professor F. Gerson on twisted pi-systems and EPR spectroscopic properties
of the corresponding radical anions. In 1972 he joined the group of Professor J.F.M.
Oth at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich where he worked in the
field of dynamic NMR spectroscopy and electrochemistry. He received his habilitation
from the ETH Zürich in 1977 and was appointed Privatdozent. In 1979 he became a Professor
in the Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Cologne, and accepted an offer
of chair in Organic Chemistry at the University of Mainz in 1983. He moved to the
University of Göttingen in 1988 and to the University of Cologne in 1992. In 1993
he was awarded the "Max-Planck-Forschungspreis" and in 1997 the "Philip Morris-Forschungspreis".
In 1999 he became a member of the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina.
In addition, his scientific work was awarded with the: 2001 Bayer Distinguished Lecturer
(Washington University), Smets-Lecturer (Belgium), Nozoe Award (San Diego); 2002 Lane
Lecturer (Urbana-Champaign), Kyoto University Foundation Award; 2003 Science Award
of the "Stifterverband" and Member of the Selection Committee of the Franquis Foundation