Current research on proton-coupled electron transfer: CRC 1633
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Many thanks to Prof. Dr. Greta Patzke (University of Zurich) for her inspiring lecture "Catalysts for Energy Conversion: From Design to Mechanisms"! The talk highlighted the importance of catalyst reorganization during reactions and discussed strategies to promote these transformations.
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Congratulations to Lynn Meeder on winning a poster prize at the CataLysis Networking Conference 2026 in Weimar for her poster "The self-consistent tangent nudged elastic band method"! The conference brought together around 200 researchers from Germany's catalysis-focused CRCs and TRRs.
At this week's joint AC Kolloquium/CRC 1633 Seminar, Prof. Dr. Abhishek Dey (Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata) presented exciting insights into catalytic CO₂ conversion and selectivity control! Many thanks also to Prof. Dr. Franc Meyer for hosting the seminar!
Prof. Dr. Sonja Herres-Pawlis from RWTH Aachen University gave a talk on “News on the electron transfer at Tyrosinase models”, followed by an informal exchange with female early-career researchers on gender-related career topics. Many thanks for the valuable insights!
The final CRC 1633 seminar of this semester featured Prof. Dr. Francesca Toma (Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon) on converting carbon dioxide and biomass waste into value-added products, highlighting approaches to transform waste products into useful chemicals. Thank you for the inspiring exchange!
Yesterday, Prof. Dr. Holger Dobbek from the Humboldt University of Berlin held the first CRC 1633 seminar for the SoSe 2026. His insights and enthusiasm about nickel- and iron-containing carbon monoxide dehydrogenase and bioorganic chemistry were inspiring!
Congratulations to Prof. Dr. Sven Schneider on being admitted as a full member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Lower Saxony. The Academy is one of Germany’s most prestigious scholarly institutions and includes 74 Nobel Prize laureates. Read more: adw-goe.de/artikel/von-...
The CRC 1633 recently met at Hofgeismar for our yearly retreat, bringing together all research groups to discuss current projects, strengthen collaboratoins, and explore new ideas. Many thanks to our keynote speakers, Prof. Reinhard Maurer and @winald-kitzmann.bsky.social!
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Excited to share our first publication of 2026 and our first foray into silicon chemistry now out in @angewandtechemie.bsky.social. Huge thanks to everyone involved for their hard work! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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Registration for PCET5 has been started here: www.uni-goettingen.de/en/registrat.... Early bird registration for PhD students and postdocs ends at April 06. If you hand in your abstract for a poster presentation until April 01, we will give feedback on time.
PhD/BSc/MSc early bird Fees: 195 €
Malte Fischer
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We report the synthesis and comprehensive characterisation of a square-planar Si(+IV) hydride supported by an unsymmetric, trianionic and dearomatised N,N,N-pincer ligand. This system enables element...