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Über Mitglieder des
RRK (2003)
Dr. Philipp Gütlich |
Curriculum Vitae
Philipp G ü t l i c
h, Professor Dr.-Ing.
Born August 5th, 1934
in Rüsselsheim/Germany
Married, 2 children
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1941-46:
Elementary School in Rüsselsheim and Karben (Germany)
1946-55: High school
(Gymnasium) in Rüsselsheim
1955-61: Technische
Hochschule Darmstadt (Inorganic, Organic, Analytical, Technical and Physical
Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics) -- Diplom-Ingenieur "Mit Auszeichnung" --
Master's thesis in Physical Inorganic Chemistry -- Academic Prize of Technical
University of Darmstadt for best thesis
Der
Wiesbadener OB Dr. Buch gratuliert den RRK-Herren zum Sieg beim
Wiesbadener Hallenhockey-Turnier 1964: Walter Leichtweiß
(verdeckt), Wolfram Jirzik, Fritz
Staubach, Hans Hermann, Fritz Schmidt, Peter Kraus, Philipp
Gütlich |
1961-63: Ph.D. thesis "Surface
Investigations Using the BET-Method and Heterogeneous Isotope Exchange on Barium
Sulfate", Ph.D. "Mit Auszeichnung"
1964: Postdoctoral
research stay at "Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires à Saclay” in France (Paris), 6
months
1964-65: Postdoctoral
research stay in Brookhaven National Laboratory (USA), work on Mössbauer
spectroscopy of transition metal compounds
1966: Return to
Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, research work towards "Habilitation" ("Applications
of Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Inorganic Chemistry")
1976-70: Participation
in Theoretical Chemistry Schools: C.A. Coulson (Oxford), P.O. Löwdin (Uppsala),
H. Hartmann (Frankfurt)
1969: Habilitation in
Inorganic Chemistry and Nuclear Chemistry
1972: Professor of
Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry at Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
1974: 2 offers for
Full-Professorships
a) Chair of Inorganic
and Analytical Chemistry, University of Mainz
b) Chair of Theoretical
Inorganic Chemistry, University of Hamburg
1975: Professorship at
Mainz University accepted
1989-1991: Dean of the
Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy
1996-2001: Director of
the Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
April 2001: Professor
Emeritus
Memberships:
Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker -- Bunsengesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie
-- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Metallkunde (until 2001) -- Deutsche Physikalische
Gesellschaft -- American Chemical Society (for ca. 30 years, until 2001) --
Chemical Society of London (for ca. 30 years, until 2001)
Guestprofessorships:
University of Geneva and Bern in Switzerland (1985) -- University of Lima/Peru (for
UNESCO, 1985) -- Tamkang University Taipei (1986) -- University of
Louvain-la-Neuve/ Belgium (1991) -- University of Fribourg/Switzerland (1994) --
Ochanomizu University Tokyo (1994) -- Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris
(1997) -- Vienna University of Technology (1998) -- Toho University Tokyo (2007)
In
der Vorrunde um die Deutsche Hockeymeisterschaft 1964 schlägt
der RRK die Neuköllner Sportfreunde Berlin mit 2:1 (hinten:
Bodo Schäfer, Dr. Philipp Gütlich, Fritz Schmidt, Fritz
Staubach, Fritz Schröder, Helmut Köhler, Walter Leichtweiß,
Coach Wolfgang Balven; vorn: Hans Teerling, Peter Kraus, Hans
Hermann, Rainer Seifert) |
Awards
and Honors:
1961:
Academic Prize of Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
1964: Fellowship of
German Gouvernment for research stay in France
1965: Fellowship of
Volkswagen-Foundation for research stay in USA
1989: Research Award of
Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science
1993: Max Planck
Research Award
2002: Honorary Member of
the Internat. Board on the Applications of the Mössbauer Effect
2002: Foreign Member of
the Russian Academy of Natural Science
2003: Honorary Doctor
and Professor of the University of Budapest
Teaching Experience:
Physical
Methods in (Inorganic) Chemistry
Theoretical Inorganic
Chemistry
-- Introduction to
Quantum Mechanics -- Electrons in Atoms and Molecules -- Ligand Field Theory --
Molecular Orbital Theory -- Group Theory
Coordination Chemistry
Magnetochemistry
Research Fields:
Electronic structure (static and dynamic) of transition metal compounds
-- Bond and valence
state properties -- Molecular structure -- Spin crossover (thermally, optically
and pressure-induced) -- Magnetic properties -- Photochemical and photophysical
phenomena -- Phase transformations -- Kinetic and thermodynamic properties --
Chemical and physical aftereffects of nuclear transformation
Surface physics and
chemistry
-- Thin metallic layers
by Langmuir-Blodgett technique -- Corrosion -- Structure and reactivity on glass
surfaces
Industrial applications
of Mössbauer spectroscopy
-- Magnetic and optical
recording material -- Battery material -- Glasses -- Corrosion
Research equipment:
-- ca. 8
Mössbauer spectrometers for transmission, scattering, CEMS, DECEMS,
time-integral and time-differential measurements, also under pressure or in
applied magnetic field and variable temperature (≥ 2K) -- 2 Magnetometers (Foner,
SQUID) for 350 ≥ T ≥ 2 K -- ESCA-spectrometer -- AUGER-spectrometer -- UV/Vis
spectrometer, also for single crystals in the range 300 ≥ T ≥ 5 K -- Raman
spectrometer, T-dependent in the range 1500 ≥ T ≥ 4 K -- FT-FIR spectrometer,
T-dependent in the range 300 ≥ T ≥ 4K -- Single crystal X-ray diffractometer,
T-dependent 300 ≥ T ≥ 10 K, CCD
Publications:
-- ca.
430 original papers -- 1 book ("Mössbauer Spectroscopy and Transition Metal
Chemistry") -- Chapters in ca. 15 books -- Editor (together with N. Sutin, USA)
of "Comments on Inorganic Chemistry", which was launched in 1981) -- Editor of
proceedings of 5 Seeheim Workshops on Mössbauer Spectroscopy -- Editor (with
H.A. Goodwin) of the series of “Spin Crossover Transition Metal Compounds, 3
volumes (Nr. 233, 234, 235) in Topics in Current Chemistry (Springer)
Seminars and Presentations:
-- more
than 300 Invited Talks/Plenary Lectures -- ca. 500 contributions to conferences
(oral and posters)
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