Prof. Donald Hilvert - ETH Zurich "Design can pave the way to fully programmable enzyme catalysts"
Donald Hilvert has been full Professor at the Organic Chemistry Laboratory of ETH Zurich.
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Donald Hilvert has been full Professor at the Organic Chemistry Laboratory of ETH Zurich.
Martin Karplus had a great influence in the life of many scientists. This symposium, that will take place on Friday April 4, 2025 at 2pm, seeks to honour his legacy in Europe by gathering his students and friends.
Programme 14h30 - 15h30 Conference by Adrian SALIC 15h30 - 16h00 Coffee break 16h00 - 17h00 Conference by Pascal MAYER Adrian SALIC, professor at Harvard Medical School (USA) and at the University of Strasbourg - Institute of Supramolecular Science and Engineering (IUMR 7006) For more…
As part of the United Nations International Year of Quantum Sciences and Technologies, the European Centre for Quantum Sciences (CESQ) of the University of Strasbourg and the CNRS is organising a series of events entitled ‘Discover the mysteries of quantum sciences’ during the week of Monday 3 to…
Christian Serre is an engineer from the Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de Paris. He received the CNRS bronze medal in 2006, a European Research Council starting grant in 2008 and the Solid State Chemistry award of the French chemical society in 2010. His research topics deal…
Prof. Pedro Gois heads the Bioorganic group at the University of Lisbon - Faculty of Pharmacy. He studied chemistry at the New University of Lisbon, from where he also received his PhD in organic chemistry. After a postdoctoral period abroad, he returned to Portugal and obtained his Habilitation,…
Rupert Konradi is a Senior Principal Scientist with BASF and currently leading BASF’s European Research Alliance "Joint Research Network on Advanced Materials and Systems" (JONAS) comprised of collaborative research and development projects, partnering with the faculty and staff at the University of…
Ali Coskun is a chemistry professor at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. He previously worked in South Korea (KAIST and Seoul National University) and in the United States (Northwestern University). Professor Coskun is currently developing porous polymers for CO2 capture, separation, and…
Dr. Thomas Clozel Owkin (a start-up company) Title and abstract will be announced a few weeks in advance
Prof. Eric Vauthey University of Geneva Abstract A large number of symmetric molecular architectures, including the reaction centre of photosynthetic bacteria, undergo photoinduced charge transfer along one of several energetically equivalent pathways, resulting in a breaking of the symmetry. Some…