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07
Jun 2022
  • Early Career

Start of School Solvation Science 2022

The Summer School Solvation Science 2022 took place from June Tuesday 7th to Friday 10th.

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01
Jun 2022
  • Press Releases
  • Award

Edvardas Narevicius receives Humbolt professorship

As one of the pioneers of ultra-low temperature chemistry his experiments make it possible to observe novel quantum effects. He is invited to TU…

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29
May 2022
  • Press Releases
  • Paper

Novel sensors enable precise measurement of dopamine

Carbon nanotubes glow brighter in the presence of neurotransmitters. This facilitates the easy and accurate measurement of signals between nerve…

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04
May 2022
  • News
  • Paper

Organocatalytic stereoselective cyanosilylation of small ketones

Nature: RESOLV PI Prof. B. List reports the development of broadly applicable confined organocatalysts for the highly enantioselective cyanosilylation…

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20
Apr 2022
  • News

Solidarity in times of crisis

The scientific community stands united after the outbreak of war in Ukraine. Many RUB institutions are offering residencies to scholars at risk.

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05
Apr 2022
  • News
  • Paper

Concentrated Aqueous Peroxodicarbonate: Efficient Electrosyn- thesis and Use as Oxidizer in Epoxidations, S-, and N-Oxidations

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.: Two RESOLV members Prof. L. Gooßen and Prof. S. Waldvogel's study introduces the effective electrochemical synthesis of…

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28
Mar 2022
  • Highlight
  • News
  • Event
  • Transfer

RESOLV New Year's Reception - Strong through cooperation

At the New Year's reception, the Cluster of Excellence RESOLV reviews a successful year 2021, celebrates the lived cooperation in the Ruhr region and…

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18
Mar 2022
  • News
  • Award

New member: State NRW supports junior research group at TU Dortmund University

As promising young scientist, Dr. Elisabeth Kreidt is moving to the TU Dortmund as part of the return program of the Ministry of Culture and Science…

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