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Who we are - What we do

The GDCh Photochemistry Division was founded in Karlsruhe in 1971 and has around 400 members. Its aims in the field of photochemistry and its border areas are:

  • to promote the exchange of ideas among experts and to provide technical suggestions,
  • to maintain relations with corresponding organisations abroad,
  • to anchor or strengthen subject-related teaching in chemistry classes at universities,
  • to act as a link between industrial development and academic research and
  • to promote young scientists.
  • Current focal points of work
    The field of work represented by the specialist group is interdisciplinary and includes sub-areas of inorganic, organic and physical chemistry. In addition to these classic topics, there are overarching focal points.

    Shortlink to this page: www.gdch.de/photochemie

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