个人简介
12/1956 Born in Hamburg, Germany
06/1975 Allgemeine Hochschulreife at the Albert Einstein-Gymnasium Kaarst, Germany
10/1975 Study of Chemistry at the University of Düsseldorf, Germany
07/1979 Pre-Diploma in Chemistry
04/1980 Study of Biology
10/1983 to 09/1984 Diploma Thesis and Diploma in Chemistry at the Institute of Physical Chemistry (Prof. Dr. Perkampus), Supervisor: Priv.-Doz. Dr. Bluhm
02/1985 to 04/1988 PhD Thesis and PhD (Dr. phil. nat.) in Biophysical Chemistry at the Department of Biophysical Chemistry at the Biocenter, University of Basel, Switzerland (Prof. Dr. Seelig)
Grant from the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) and Dr. Carl Duisberg-Stiftung
05/1988 to 05/1990 Postdoc at the Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, University of Karlsruhe, Germany (Prof. Dr. Hertz)
06/1990 to 01/1996 Habilitation Thesis and Habilitation in Physical Chemistry at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Technical University of Aachen, Germany (RWTH Aachen, Prof. Dr. Zeidler)
since 03/1996 Lecturer in Physical Chemistry (Venia Legendi)
08/2001 Professor at the RWTH-Aachen
研究领域
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Physikalische Chemie
Structure and Dynamics of Liquids
influence of molecular structure on molecular dynamics,
pressure effects on molecular dynamics,
solvents effects on the molecular dynamics of the solute,
hydrodynamic models for molecular dynamics,
molecular dynamics of viscous liquids.
NMR Spectroscopy
relationship between nuclear magnetic relaxation and molecular structure/dynamics,
reorientational correlation functions and spectral densities,
high pressure NMR spectroscopy,
simulation of NMR experiments,
multi-dimensional NMR methods,
in situ NMR spectroscopy.
Supramolecular Chemistry
host-guest interactions in liquids.
Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships (QSAR) or Structure-Property Relationships (QSPR)
relation between molecular and macroscopic properties of substances.
Computational Chemistry
determination of molecular structures and dynamics,
relation to macroscopic properties.