Overview
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Senker
Inorganic Chemistry III
University of Bayreuth
Job History
Since 08/2011 | Full Professor for Inorganic Chemistry, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry III, University of Bayreuth |
11/2004 – 07/2011 | Associate Professor for Inorganic Chemistry, University of Bayreuth |
10/1999– 10/2004 | Scientific Assistent (C1), Department of Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich |
Education
09/1999 – 05/2005 | Habilitation in Inorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich |
10/1999 – 10/2004 | Scientific Assistent (C1), Department of Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Work group Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schnick |
05/1997 – 09/1999 | Scientific Assistent (C1), Department of Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Work group Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schnick |
10/1996 – 04/1997 | Postdoctoral fellow of the Graduate School "Solid-State Spectroscopy", University of Dortmund, Work group Prof. Dr. Helmut Jacobs |
1993 – 1996 | Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Dortmund, Work group Prof. Dr. Helmut Jacobs (summa cum laude) |
1987 – 1992 | Study of Chemistry and Physics, University of Dor |
Awards and other responsibilities
Since 2017 | Member of the IUCr commission “NMR Crystallography and Related Methods” |
2011 – 2012 | Speaker of the section of chemistry of the University of Bayreuth |
Since 2010 | Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal „Reviews in Inorganic Chemistry |
2010 | Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal „Reviews in Inorganic Chemistry |
Since 2009 | Member of the advisoryboard of the SFB 840 |
1996 – 1997 | Fellowship “Postdoktorandenstipendium” of the Graduate School “Solid-State Spectroscopy” (DFG, 1996 – 1997), University of Dortmund |
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
Inorganic Chemistry III
University of Bayreuth
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Senker
University of Bayreuth