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Lecture by Prof. Felix Plamper

November 13, 2024, at 17:15 in the IAAC Lecture Hall
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INVITATION

On Wednesday, November 13, 2024, at 5:15 p.m. in the lecture hall of the IAAC (Humboldtstraße 8, 07743 Jena), Prof. Felix Plamper (TU Bergacademie Freiberg) will give a lecture on the topic:

„Nonequilibrium Processes of Polymeric Self- Assemblies at Interfaces and in Dispersion“ 

Everyone interested is welcomed!

Prof. Felix Plamper

Image: TU Bergacademie Freiberg

BIOGRAPHY

Academic education and degree

  • 1998-2003 Study of Chemistry at the University of Bayreuth and Lund University, Sweden und Lund, (Scholarship from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation)
  • 2003 Diploma in Chemistry, University of Bayreuth, Prof. A. Müller
  • 2004-2007 Doctoral Studies, University of Bayreuth, Macromolecular Chemistry II, Prof. A. Müller (Scholarship from the German Chemical Industry Fund)

Scientific Degrees

  • 12/2007 PhD (summa cum laude) in Chemistry, University of Bayreuth (Supervisor: Prof. A. Müller)
  • 09/2014 Submission of Habilitation Thesis: “Architectural Effects on Polymer Complexation: Influence of Monomer Sequence, Polymer Topology and Electrostatics”
  • 05/2015 Habilitation Lecture: “Plasmonic Effects in Colloidal Systems”
  • 06/2015 VENIA LEGENDI in Physical Chemistry

Professional Career Post-Graduation

  • 09/2007-07/2009 DAAD Postdoctoral Fellow with Prof. H. Tenhu, Laboratory of Polymer Chemistry, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • 08/2009-09/2018 Research Assistant (Chair of Prof. W. Richtering), Institute of Physical Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University
  •  06/2011-06/2012 DFG “Own Position” (starting from the SFB 985 project: funded by central university resources until 06/2020; converted to a PhD position)
  • 07/2017-09/2018 Heisenberg Fellow of the DFG
  • 10/2018 W2 Professor, TU Bergakademie Freiberg; since 05/2023, Dean of Chemistry Programs at TU Bergakademie Freiberg

Awards

  • 1997 Gold Medalist, International Chemistry Olympiad, Montreal, Canada
  • 2008 Winner of the “Bayer MaterialScience” Prize
  • 2015 Young Scientist Award of the GDCh Division of Macromolecular Chemistry

Scholarships

  • German Academic Scholarship Foundation, German Chemical Industry Fund, DAAD, DFG