Jörg Behler

Jörg Behler, Ph.D. (2004), Dr. habil. (2014), is a German chemist, who is active in the field of theoretical chemistry; he is a professor of the University of Göttingen since February 2017.[1]

Education

Jörg Behler did his bachelor's degree in Chemistry from 1995-2000 at University of Dortmund.[2] He then completed his PhD with Karsten Reuter and Matthias Scheffler at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society with a thesis entitled "Dissociation of Oxygen Molecules on the Al(111) Surface".[2] He went on to a postdoc at ETH Zurich with Michele Parrinello, before being hired at Ruhr University Bochum as a research associate, then head of a junior research group.[2] In 2017, Behler moved to the University of Göttingen as a Full Professor of Theoretical Chemistry.[2]

Awards

  • Otto Hahn Medal - Max-Planck-Society (2005);[2]
  • Hans G. A. Hellmann Award - Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Theoretische Chemie (2013).[2]
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See also

References

  1. "Theoretische Chemie - Prof. Jorg Behler". Universitat Gottingen. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  2. "CV of Prof. Dr. Jörg Behler". University of Göttingen. 2017. Retrieved 2018-10-25.


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