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Prof. Dr. Jürgen Senker

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Inorganic Chemistry III
University of Bayreuth


Job History

Since 08/2011Full Professor for Inorganic Chemistry, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry III, University of Bayreuth
11/2004 – 07/2011Associate Professor for Inorganic Chemistry, University of Bayreuth
10/1999– 10/2004Scientific Assistent (C1), Department of Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich

Education

09/1999 – 05/2005Habilitation in Inorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich
10/1999 – 10/2004Scientific Assistent (C1), Department of Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Work group Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schnick
05/1997 – 09/1999Scientific Assistent (C1), Department of Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Work group Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schnick
10/1996 – 04/1997Postdoctoral fellow of the Graduate School "Solid-State Spectroscopy", University of Dortmund, Work group Prof. Dr. Helmut Jacobs
1993 – 1996Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Dortmund, Work group Prof. Dr. Helmut Jacobs (summa cum laude)
1987 – 1992Study of Chemistry and Physics, University of Dor

Awards and other responsibilities

Since 2017Member of the IUCr commission “NMR Crystallography and Related Methods”
2011 – 2012Speaker of the section of chemistry of the University of Bayreuth
Since 2010Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal „Reviews in Inorganic Chemistry
2010Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal „Reviews in Inorganic Chemistry
Since 2009Member of the advisoryboard of the SFB 840
1996 – 1997Fellowship “Postdoktorandenstipendium” of the Graduate School “Solid-State Spectroscopy” (DFG, 1996 – 1997), University of Dortmund
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Inorganic Chemistry III
University of Bayreuth


  • Structure property relations of disordered materials like carbon nitride semiconductors and layered silicates
  • Photocatalytic activity of water splitting using low band-gap semiconductors
  • Polymorphism of molecular systems, nucleation and crystal growth
  • Self aggregation of supramolecular additives in semicrystalline polymers
  • Host-guest interactions in porous polymers and metal-organic frameworks, Gas separation and capture
  • Ab-initiostructure elucidation by combining powder diffraction, modeling and solid-state NMR spectroscopy (NMR crystallography)
  • NMR techniques for creating hyperpolarization like SEOP, DNP and p-H2
  • Development of solid-state NMR techniques and surface sensitive NMR spectroscopy using hyperpolarization methods
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Inorganic Chemistry III
University of Bayreuth


Prof. Dr. Jürgen Senker
University of Bayreuth

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