PhD Defence
12/14/2015Frank Würthner has been invited to give this name lecture, which was established at the University of Cologne in 2014. He succeeds Nobel laureate Jean-Marie Lehn.
moreGustavo Fernández now Professor in Münster
10/26/2015Congratulations to Gustavo Fernández. After five very successful years as a junior research group leader at the University of Würzburg he accepted a call from the University of Münster as professor (W2) of organic chemistry.
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10/23/2015Poster Prize for Stefanie Herbst
10/20/2015At the “Kármán Conference“ with the topic “From Molecular Materials to Complex Adaptive Molecular Systems“ in Vaals (Netherlands), Stefanie Herbst, doctoral candidate at the Würthner group, was awarded with one of two prizes for an outstanding poster presentation.
morePoster Prize for Daniel Görl
09/16/2015At the “International Symposium on Amphiphilic Polymers, Networks, Gels and Membranes” (APNGM15) in Budapest, Hungary, Daniel Görl, doctoral candidate at the Würthner Group, was awarded with the prize for the best poster.
moreFrank Würthner recently has become a member of the editorial board of Organic Chemistry Frontiers. He will particularly strengthen the area of functional organic molecules.
moreProf. Dr. Ben L. Feringa (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) will give the Siegfried Hünig Lecture 2015 on May, 21th.
moreFor two months Prof. Dr. Linda Shimizu from the University of South Carolina will work and teach as a visiting professor at the Center for Nanosystems Chemistry and the Institute of Organic Chemistry.
moreThe Canadian chemist, Dr. Jeffrey M. Farrell, is awarded a highly prestigious fellowship by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
moreWe welcome Dr. Shota Yoshioka, who is appointed for a "JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship" from his home institution in Japan, at the Würthner Group.
more“Technical infrastructure is a prerequisite for progress"! (University President Alfred Forchel)
moreA semiconductor from the hot plate
01/12/2015Scientists from the University of Würzburg have been successful in their search for new, better materials to produce organic semiconductors. Their latest development has even broken a world record: It is a better electricity conductor than all other comparable materials.
moreYoung Scientists Get Portrayed
12/16/2014The Institute of Organic Chemistry is becoming more and more attractive to outstanding young scientists from other countries. Consequently, in 2014 the university's press department already portrayed two of them.
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