WE ARE RESOLV

WE ARE RESOLV

Over 200 scientists from about 50 research groups in 6 institutions

RUHR EXPLORES SOLVATION

RUHR EXPLORES SOLVATION

We shape a new scientific discipline, inspire the scientists of tomorrow, and enable future technologies

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in Science Day

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in Science Day

Equity and diversity as a source of strength, fundamental to innovative ideas, and a prerequisite for excellence in science

Summer School Solvation Science

Summer School Solvation Science

We are happy to welcome young Solvation Scientists every year after Whitsun in Bochum

World Science Day

World Science Day

Building strong networks between academia and industry

ZEMOS: Home of Solvation Science @RUB

ZEMOS: Home of Solvation Science @RUB

The first research building for Solvation Science in the world

CALEDO: New Research Building for Solvation Science @TU Dortmund

CALEDO: New Research Building for Solvation Science @TU Dortmund

Center for Advanced Liquid-Phase Engineering.

WHAT is RESOLV?

The Cluster of Excellence RESOLV is an interdisciplinary research project of the Ruhr University Bochum and the TU Dortmund University, as well as four other institutions in the German Ruhr area. Since 2012, about 200 scientists cooperate to clarify how the solvent is involved in the control, mediation and regulation of chemical reactions. Our research is essential to advance technologies that could reuse CO2 for chemicals production, increase the efficiency of energy conversion and storage and develop smart sensors. Over its third funding period (2026-2032), RESOLV is supported by the German Federal Government and the state of North Rhine-Westphalia with 43 Mio. Euro. 
 

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RESOLV pioneered Solvation Science as an interdisciplinary research field. It has transformed its host universities into excellent research ecosystems and embedded researchers at all stages of their careers in an international network of scientists.

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Group picture of all RESOLV members. ©Roland Baege
Welcome talk by RESOLV Board Member Prof. Dominik Marx. ©Yvonne Kasper
Everybody enjoyed the talks about the latest developments in Solvation Science. ©Yvonne Kasper
The RESOLV Research Data Management Task Force presented their work during the poster session. ©Yvonne Kasper
The winner of the RESOLV Poster Award. Former iGSS Dean Prof. Stefan Kast, 1st: Christian Chodun, 2nd: Julio Alberto Perez Erviti, 3rd: Maria Kelidou. (l.t.r.)

RESOLV retreat 2024

This year's retreat of the Cluster of Excellence RESOLV was held from the 13th to the 15th of March at the Hotel Klosterpforte. The annual event offers all of RESOLV’s members the opportunity to come together and talk about the latest developments in Solvation Science and discuss future goals. This year's event was all about focusing, preparing and refining the application for RESOLV 3.0.

Unveiling Novel Insights and Engaging Discussions

The retreat kicked off with a stimulating talk from RESOLV Board Member Prof. Dominik Marx, setting the stage for a series of enlightening discussions. The first invited guest, Dr. Marwin Segler from Microsoft Research AI4Science, shared his insights on the opportunities for the design and synthesis of functional molecules with Machine Learning techniques, sparking a wave of inspiration.  While RESOLV’s Early Career Researchers held their annual general assembly, the PI and PSs engaged in the first of three fruitful brainstorming sessions on the future research of RESOLV. RESOLV’s early career researchers presented their results, covering a wide spectrum of Solvation Science in the poster session.

Nurturing Ideas and Fostering Inclusivity

The subsequent day unfolded with renewed vigour and discussions on the progress in the three research areas of RESOLV. A workshop was offered to overcome obstacles and provide the ground for more diversity and quality. In the workshop “Unconscious Biases", the participants were confronted with the realization of how unconscious bias influences our daily decisions.  By fostering an environment of awareness and mitigation, RESOLV encourages all researchers to cultivate and promote inclusive practices. For the PI and PS a workshop on mental health followed and provided valuable insights into maintaining an atmosphere of inclusion and respect.

Scientific Discourse and Inspiring Exploration

On the last day, the participants followed the lectures of invited guests Dr. David van Craen, from TU Dortmund University, who spoke about charge-neutral containers for efficient anion recognition in competitive solvents and Prof. Majed Chergui, EPFL Lausanne, who provided an overview of the progress of solvation dynamics by ultrafast optical and X-ray spectroscopy. After another fruitful brainstorming session the retreat was concluded with two special highlights. The best three posters presented at the poster sessions received the RESOLV Poster Prize. First place was awarded to Christian Chodun for the presentation about “EC-RISM/MPNN-based hydration free energy models with application to tautomer equilibria”. Last but not least, Adrian Buchmann and Sebastian Lütge presented their research in the form of a science slam. Martina Havenith, spokesperson of RESOLV, ended the conference. As every year, the retreat was a great opportunity for exchange, collaboration, and enlightenment, We are looking forward to the RESOLV 3.0 proposal and beyond.

 

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Group picture of all RESOLV members. ©Roland Baege
Welcome talk by RESOLV Board Member Prof. Dominik Marx. ©Yvonne Kasper
Everybody enjoyed the talks about the latest developments in Solvation Science. ©Yvonne Kasper
The RESOLV Research Data Management Task Force presented their work during the poster session. ©Yvonne Kasper
The winner of the RESOLV Poster Award. Former iGSS Dean Prof. Stefan Kast, 1st: Christian Chodun, 2nd: Julio Alberto Perez Erviti, 3rd: Maria Kelidou. (l.t.r.)

RESOLV retreat 2024

This year's retreat of the Cluster of Excellence RESOLV was held from the 13th to the 15th of March at the Hotel Klosterpforte. The annual event offers all of RESOLV’s members the opportunity to come together and talk about the latest developments in Solvation Science and discuss future goals. This year's event was all about focusing, preparing and refining the application for RESOLV 3.0.

Unveiling Novel Insights and Engaging Discussions

The retreat kicked off with a stimulating talk from RESOLV Board Member Prof. Dominik Marx, setting the stage for a series of enlightening discussions. The first invited guest, Dr. Marwin Segler from Microsoft Research AI4Science, shared his insights on the opportunities for the design and synthesis of functional molecules with Machine Learning techniques, sparking a wave of inspiration.  While RESOLV’s Early Career Researchers held their annual general assembly, the PI and PSs engaged in the first of three fruitful brainstorming sessions on the future research of RESOLV. RESOLV’s early career researchers presented their results, covering a wide spectrum of Solvation Science in the poster session.

Nurturing Ideas and Fostering Inclusivity

The subsequent day unfolded with renewed vigour and discussions on the progress in the three research areas of RESOLV. A workshop was offered to overcome obstacles and provide the ground for more diversity and quality. In the workshop “Unconscious Biases", the participants were confronted with the realization of how unconscious bias influences our daily decisions.  By fostering an environment of awareness and mitigation, RESOLV encourages all researchers to cultivate and promote inclusive practices. For the PI and PS a workshop on mental health followed and provided valuable insights into maintaining an atmosphere of inclusion and respect.

Scientific Discourse and Inspiring Exploration

On the last day, the participants followed the lectures of invited guests Dr. David van Craen, from TU Dortmund University, who spoke about charge-neutral containers for efficient anion recognition in competitive solvents and Prof. Majed Chergui, EPFL Lausanne, who provided an overview of the progress of solvation dynamics by ultrafast optical and X-ray spectroscopy. After another fruitful brainstorming session the retreat was concluded with two special highlights. The best three posters presented at the poster sessions received the RESOLV Poster Prize. First place was awarded to Christian Chodun for the presentation about “EC-RISM/MPNN-based hydration free energy models with application to tautomer equilibria”. Last but not least, Adrian Buchmann and Sebastian Lütge presented their research in the form of a science slam. Martina Havenith, spokesperson of RESOLV, ended the conference. As every year, the retreat was a great opportunity for exchange, collaboration, and enlightenment, We are looking forward to the RESOLV 3.0 proposal and beyond.

 

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Our scientific fields

Research Area I

Charge and Electron Transfer

 

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Research Area II

Solvent Design for Chemical Processes

 

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Research Area III

Tuning Stability and Homogeneity

 

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Group picture of all RESOLV members. ©Roland Baege
Welcome talk by RESOLV Board Member Prof. Dominik Marx. ©Yvonne Kasper
Everybody enjoyed the talks about the latest developments in Solvation Science. ©Yvonne Kasper
The RESOLV Research Data Management Task Force presented their work during the poster session. ©Yvonne Kasper
The winner of the RESOLV Poster Award. Former iGSS Dean Prof. Stefan Kast, 1st: Christian Chodun, 2nd: Julio Alberto Perez Erviti, 3rd: Maria Kelidou. (l.t.r.)

RESOLV retreat 2024

This year's retreat of the Cluster of Excellence RESOLV was held from the 13th to the 15th of March at the Hotel Klosterpforte. The annual event offers all of RESOLV’s members the opportunity to come together and talk about the latest developments in Solvation Science and discuss future goals. This year's event was all about focusing, preparing and refining the application for RESOLV 3.0.

Unveiling Novel Insights and Engaging Discussions

The retreat kicked off with a stimulating talk from RESOLV Board Member Prof. Dominik Marx, setting the stage for a series of enlightening discussions. The first invited guest, Dr. Marwin Segler from Microsoft Research AI4Science, shared his insights on the opportunities for the design and synthesis of functional molecules with Machine Learning techniques, sparking a wave of inspiration.  While RESOLV’s Early Career Researchers held their annual general assembly, the PI and PSs engaged in the first of three fruitful brainstorming sessions on the future research of RESOLV. RESOLV’s early career researchers presented their results, covering a wide spectrum of Solvation Science in the poster session.

Nurturing Ideas and Fostering Inclusivity

The subsequent day unfolded with renewed vigour and discussions on the progress in the three research areas of RESOLV. A workshop was offered to overcome obstacles and provide the ground for more diversity and quality. In the workshop “Unconscious Biases", the participants were confronted with the realization of how unconscious bias influences our daily decisions.  By fostering an environment of awareness and mitigation, RESOLV encourages all researchers to cultivate and promote inclusive practices. For the PI and PS a workshop on mental health followed and provided valuable insights into maintaining an atmosphere of inclusion and respect.

Scientific Discourse and Inspiring Exploration

On the last day, the participants followed the lectures of invited guests Dr. David van Craen, from TU Dortmund University, who spoke about charge-neutral containers for efficient anion recognition in competitive solvents and Prof. Majed Chergui, EPFL Lausanne, who provided an overview of the progress of solvation dynamics by ultrafast optical and X-ray spectroscopy. After another fruitful brainstorming session the retreat was concluded with two special highlights. The best three posters presented at the poster sessions received the RESOLV Poster Prize. First place was awarded to Christian Chodun for the presentation about “EC-RISM/MPNN-based hydration free energy models with application to tautomer equilibria”. Last but not least, Adrian Buchmann and Sebastian Lütge presented their research in the form of a science slam. Martina Havenith, spokesperson of RESOLV, ended the conference. As every year, the retreat was a great opportunity for exchange, collaboration, and enlightenment, We are looking forward to the RESOLV 3.0 proposal and beyond.

 

summer school Solvation Science

RESOLV hosts an annual summer school at ZEMOS, Ruhr-Universität Bochum. The school always takes place after Whitsun and is an integral part of the integrated Graduate School Solvation Science (iGSS) students' training during their doctoral studies. Scholarships for international students and PhD candidates are also available upon admission. 

International speakers, suggested by a committee of iGSS students and RESOLV postdocs, are invited to give keynote talks on their research in the field of Solvation Science. In career-boosting workshops, school participants may meet industry professionals or fine-tune their personal skills. The Advanced Laboratory Modules give the students an excellent opportunity to learn new and interesting experimental and theoretical techniques within a specific research topic of their own choice. 

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Publication highlights

W. Chen, M. Gruebele, M. Havenith, K. J. Hebel, C. Scaletti, Water-mediated Hydrogen Bonds and Local Side Chain Interactions in the Cooperative Collapse and Expansion of PNIPAM Oligomers, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A 123, e2523755123 (2026), 10.1073/pnas.2523755123

D. L. Reinhard, A. Iniutina, S. Reese, T. Shaw, C. Merten, B. List, S. M. Huber, Asymmetric Counteranion-Directed Halogen Bonding Catalysis, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 147, 8107-8112 (2025). 10.1021/jacs.4c18378

S. Ghosh, C. K. Das, S. Uddin, S. T. Stripp, V. Engelbrecht, M. Winkler, S. Leimkuhler, C. Brocks, J. Duan, L. V. Schäfer, T. Happe, Protein Dynamics Affect O2-Stability of Group B [FeFe]-Hydrogenase from Thermosediminibacter oceani, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 147, 15170-15180 (2025). 10.1021/jacs.4c18483

S. S. Nalige, P. Galonska, P. Kelich, L. Sistemich, C. Herrmann, L. Vukovic, S. Kruss, M. Havenith, Fluorescence changes in carbon nanotube sensors correlate with THz absorption of hydration, Nat. Commun. 15, 6770 (2024). 10.1038/s41467-024-50968-9

F. Novelli, K. Chen, A. Buchmann, T. Ockelmann, C. Hoberg, T. Head-Gordon, M. Havenith, The birth and evolution of solvated electrons in the water, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 120, e2216480120 (2023). 10.1073/pnas.2216480120

T. van Lingen, V. Bragoni, M. Dyga, B. Exner, L. Gooßen, D. Schick, C. Held, G. Sadowski, Carboxylation of Acetylene without Salt Waste: Green Synthesis of C4 Chemicals Enabled by a CO2-Pressure Induced Acidity Switch, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 62, e202303882 (2023). 10.1002/anie.202303882

J. F. Goebel, J. Löffler, Z. Zeng, J. Handelmann, A. Hermann, I. Rodstein, T. Gensch, V. H. Gessner, L. J. Gooßen, Computer-Driven Development of Ylide Functionalized Phosphines for Palladium-Catalyzed Hiyama Couplings, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 62, e202216160 (2023). 10.1002/anie.202216160

 

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