Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Weigand, Professor for Inorganic Chemistry
Short CV
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1977 |
Abitur, Humanistic Maximilian Grammar School, Munich |
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1983 |
Diploma (Dipl.-Chem.), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich (scholarship holder of the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes) |
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1986 |
Doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich: Isonitrile complexes (PhD scholarship, FCI) |
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1986/88 |
Postdoctoral Fellowship, ETH Zurich (Prof. Dr. D. Seebach), Switzerland: Ti(IV)-mediated peptide synthesis (DFG Research Funding) |
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1994 |
Habilitation (Liebig scholarship, FCI) |
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1994-1997 |
Privatdozent, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich |
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since 1997 |
Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Friedrich Schiller University Jena |
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1998 |
Visiting Professor at the University of Vienna, Austria |
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2003 |
Research Award of the Thuringian Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts |
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2004 |
Visiting Professor at the University of Nagoya, Japan |
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2007 |
Member of the Academy of Non-Profit Sciences of Erfurt |
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2008-2010 |
Chairman of the GDCh Local Association Jena |
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2008 |
Medal of Merit, University of Lodz, Poland: The University of Lodz in the Service of Science and Society |
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2013 |
Visiting Professor at the University of Saitama, Japan |
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2016 | Chair ISOCS 27 | |||
2020 | Medal of “Universitatis Lodziensis Amico” University of Lodz/Poland | |||
2022 | Visiting Professor at the University of Paris, France | |||
Honorary Member of the Polish Chemical Society | ||||
2023 | Member of the Senate of the Academy of Non-Profit Sciences of Erfurt |