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Fresenius Lectureship der GDCh-Fachgruppe Analytische Chemie

The GDCh-Fachgruppe Analytische Chemie honours with the Fresenius Lectureship renowned younger university lecturers from German-speaking countries. The named lecture was established in 2011 to mark the International Year of Chemistry and aims to bring the latest research results from modern analytical chemistry and the fascination for the discipline as a whole closer to a broad audience of chemistry experts in Germany. In the current mode, the Division Board nominates two persons who can be invited as lecturers to the GDCh colloquia of the GDCh local associations over a period of two academic years.

All GDCh local associations are cordially requested to consider the current Fresenius Lecturers for their lecture programmes - please announce each under the heading "Fresenius Lectureship of the GDCh Division Analytical Chemistry". Lectures are scheduled directly between Fresenius Lecturers and the inviting universities. The Lecturers' travel and accommodation costs are covered by the Division of Analytical Chemistry.

Fresenius Lectureship 2024-2026 (WiSe 2024/25 to SoSe 2026)
Fresenius Lectureship 2020-2024 (WiSe 2020/21 to SoSe 2024)
Fresenius Lecturers 2011ff
2024-2026

Prof. Dr Johanna Irrgeher, Leoben
Prof. Dr Kevin Pagel, Berlin

2020-2024
(corona-related extension)

Prof. Dr Andrea Sinz, Berlin

p Andrea Sinz, Halle-Wittenberg
Prof. Dr. Mario Thevis, Cologne

2018-2020

Prof. Dr Robert Fuchs, Cologne
Dr habil. Michael Maiwald, Berlin (1967-2023)

2016-2018

Prof. Dr Frank-Michael Matysik, Regensburg
Prof. Dr Ralf Zimmermann, Rostock & Munich

2015/2016

Prof. Dr. Jürgen W. Einax, Jena

2014/2015

Prof. Dr Boris Mizaikoff, Ulm

2013/2014

Prof. Dr Nicolas H. Bings, Mainz
Prof. Dr Oliver J. Schmitz, Duisburg-Essen
Prof. Dr Otto S. Wolfbeis, Regensburg

2012

Prof. Dr Christian Huber, Salzburg/Austria
Prof. Dr Ulrich Panne, Berlin
Prof. Dr Renato Zenobi, Zurich/Switzerland

2011

Prof. Dr Detlev Belder, Leipzig
Prof. Dr Günter Gauglitz, Tübingen
Prof. Dr Uwe Karst, Münster
Prof. Dr Reinhard Nießner, Münster
Prof. Reinhard Nießner, Munich
Prof. Dr Torsten C. Schmidt, Duisburg-Essen

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