Welcome to the chair of Electrochemistry & Nanoscale Materials – Analytical Chemistry II
Prof. Dr. Kristina Tschulik
NEWS:
15. October 2021
From Top-Level Science to Top-Level Business
Are you interested in the topic of starting a business and/or can see yourself taking an alternative career path?
Then the seminar “From Top-Level Science to Top-Level Business” from Start4Chem is the right choice for you.
You get the opportunity to work on your own ideas in interdisciplinary teams. We will provide you with the necessary tools and insights to bring your idea to life. We will give you access to the basics of entrepreneurial thinking and you will explore your own entrepreneurial potential.
The registration is open until the 25th october via e-campus. See flyer for more details
6. October 2021
Mahnaz Dissertation
We are happy to congratulate Mahnaz very warmly on successfully passing her doctoral exam. Mahnaz was able to defend her thesis confidently and will also stay in our group for a while.
23. September 2021
Congratulations Christian
We sincerely congratulate Christian on successfully defending his doctoral thesis and are pleased that he will now continue to support our team as a PostDoc.
20. September 2021
Welcome to our group
A warm welcome to Sheila Hernandez from the University of Burgos in Spain, who joins our team for a three-month research stay as part of her PhD studies.
15. September 2021
Outreach MINT TANK
Kristina Tschulik gave a lecture today at the “MINT TANK” of the Dr. Hans Riegel-Akademie to inspire pupils and undergraduate students for the exciting research questions in the field of nanoparticles and catalysis in the environment of the CRC247 and the ERC Projekt MITICAT.
8. June 2021
Start4Chem – Interview with Anna Oelbermann
On the RUB News page there is now an exciting interview with Start4Chem director Anna Oelbermann. Here she talks about the Start-up Center and answers questions about starting a company in chemistry and biochemistry.
You can find the interview (only in german) on the NEWS.RUB.de page. Read the full article…
29. May 2021
Podcast Interview WDR5 Quarks
In the current WDR5 Quarks – Science Podcast episode from May 27, Kristina Tschulik and the Saber Print team give an interview and explain the benefits and background of the project.
Here, the uses and options of embedded sensors for the optimization of chemical industrial processes are explained and discussed.
You can find a direct link to the corresponding file (in german) here . Or alternatively in the WDR Mediathek (Post from 27.05.2021, start of interview at 01:20:15).
15. March 2021
Congratulations Zhibin
Congratulations to Zhibin for having succefully finished his PhD. We wish you all the best for your future.
17. February 2021
Available PhD positions
The graduate school “Confinement-controlled Chemistry“ is looking for top-class graduate students (m/f/d) with an interest in exploring the influence of geometrical confinement on reactions.
Twelve PhD positions with 19,91 hours/week E13 TV-L for 3 years are available in the fields of supra-molecular chemistry, synchroton X-ray spectroscopy, advanced vibrational spectroscopy, single molecule imaging, and free energy simulations.
For further details please refer to the website of confinement-controlled-chemistry.de or Stellenwerk Bochum
We are very happy that our project “Microfluidic Tuning of Individual Nanoparticles to Understand and Improve Electrocatalysis” was selected for the Starting Grant of the European Research Council (ERC).
There is a (german only) article on the news.RUB site which gives a nice summary of the project and its contents and an english article on the RESOLV website. Read the full article…
1. July 2020
Welcome Pouya
We are very happy that today Pouya H. Yazdeli joins our team for a postdoc position after doing his PhD at the university in Oldenburg.
6. May 2020
Kristina Tschulik has been elected into the NRW-Academy of Sciences, Humanities and the Arts
We are very happy to announce that Kristina Tschulik has been elected into the NRW-Academy of Sciences, Humanities and the Arts. She was honored with this position in the division engineering and economics as one out of 15 outstanding scientists.
You can find the full article in German on the NEWS.RUB page.
1. May 2020
Julia Linnemann re-joins our Team
We warmly welcome Julia Linnemann at the NanoEC research group. She will establish a junior research group focusing on shape-dependent electrochemistry in the context of energy storage and conversion.
10. March 2020
Invitation to the 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
We are happy for Kannasoot who has been selected to attend this year’s 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
Here, he will meet around 70 Nobel Laureates from interdiciplinary topics which matches very nicely his current research on merging engineering and scientific knowledge to develop fundamental tools for deeper understanding in single-entity electrochemistry.