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19
Feb 2026
  • News
  • Award

Highly endowed prize of the Indian Chemical Society

RESOLV member Prof. M. Hansmann received the international A. V. Rama Rao Prize 2026. The prize is awarded to a chemist under the age of 45, with…

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18
Feb 2026
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Unveiling structural effects on the direct current conductivity of warm dense matter

RESOLV member Prof. Xijie Wang and a team of researchers publish their results on their investigation of how materials conduct electricity under warm…

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13
Feb 2026
  • Diversity
  • News
  • Event
  • Early Career

Celebrating diversity in science

One of RESOLV’s cardinal principles is fostering diversity, equity, inclusion and respect. It is our mission to cultivate a climate of belonging and…

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05
Feb 2026
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Listening to polymer collapse: Water bridges pull the strings

It is not easy to follow the interactions of large molecules with water in real time. But this can be easier to hear than to see. This is how an…

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27
Jan 2026
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Compact, efficient and powerful terahertz spectrometers

RESOLV member Prof. Dr. Clara Saraceno receives ERC Proof of Concept Grant for accelerating the transfer of reserach results into industrial…

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19
Jan 2026
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  • Paper

Advanced molecular tweezers for broad-spectrum antiviral efficiacy

RESOLV member Prof. Elsa Sanchez-Garcia and a group of researchers present, CLR01 and CLR05 based advanced molecular tweezers that reveal a dual…

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16
Jan 2026
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Simulations could make antibody medicines easier to inject

RESOLV member Prof. L. Schäfer, together with Michaela Blech and Tobias Prass, is conducting research on the composition of antibody drugs. A new…

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14
Jan 2026
  • News

Prof. Martina Havenith on the new podcast of Ruhr Innovation Lab

In episode 2 of the new Ruhr Innovation Lab podcast "Think.Try.Transform", Prof. Martina Havenith meets former RUB Rector Prof. Elmar Weiler.

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