News overview

A team of UniSysCat researchers developed a very efficient Ca−Fe−O catalyst for electrocatalytic water splitting. They also could elaborate the critical role of Calcium in the process.

UniSysCat member Prof. Birgit Kanngießer has been awarded with the Outstanding Achievement Award 2022 of the European X-ray Spectrometry Association.

The German Chemical Society (GDCh) honours Prof. Paul T. Anastas and Prof. John C. Warner with the August-Wilhelm-von-Hofmann-Denkmünze for their special services to chemistry. UniSysCat congratulates!

In the new episode of the BR50 podcast, UniSysCat member Prof. Dr. Robert Schlögl, CatLab researcher Dr. Steffi Hlawenka and Prof. Dr. Franziska Holz (DIW Berlin) discuss hydrogen as the "champagne" of renewable energies.

From energy research to hearing aids to computer simulations in optics - five new episodes of the podcast "exzellent erklärt" were released from May to July.

The networking event Berlin4Ukraine on 30 June 2022 aims to introduce exiled researchers from Ukraine to the academic system in Germany and Berlin.

UniSysCat congratulates the prior associated member Zeynep Altintas to her appointment to a professorship in Biomaterials (at the Faculty of Engineering) at Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel.

From 20 to 25 June, everything revolves around catalysis in the Mall Anders: The Cluster of Excellence "UniSysCat - Unifying Systems in Catalysis" presents itself and its research.

Dr. Charlotte Vogt receives the Clara Immerwahr Award 2022 for her outstanding scientific contributions in the field of spectroscopy of catalysis.

UniSysCat offers help for scientists from Ukraine working in related research areas. To establish scientific contacts, we recommend the event "Berlin4Ukraine: Meet & Learn - Networking event for researchers in exile" on June…