[2015-10-10] Dietmar Kuck: Fragmentation of protonated 2-(2-phenylethyl)chromones: The diagnostic role of ion/neutral complexes
时间:2015-09-30
报 告 人: Prof. Dietmar Kuck(Bielefeld University,Germany)
报告时间: 2015年10月10日(星期六)上午10:00
报告地点: 生物所新区10楼会议室
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Dietmar Kuck教授简历:
Dietmar Kuck studied chemistry from 1968 to 1972 at the University of Hamburg. During the work for his doctoral thesis, he moved to the newly founded University of Bielefeld to become one of the very first scientists building up the department of chemistry there. He received his doctoral degree from Bielefeld University in 1976 with Professor Hans-Friedrich Grützmacher. Maturing with the young university, he was appointed an Akademischer Rat in 1979, Oberrat in 1984, and Direktor in 1985. Through his habilitation at the University of Paderborn in 1995, he started teaching as a Privatdozent there, fully returned in 2000 to the department at Bielefeld (“Umhabilitation”) and became an Auerplanmiger Professor there in 2002. One of his research interests is gas-phase ion chemistry, including hydrogen scrambling processes, ion thermochemistry and reactivity, as studied by mass spectrometric techniques. He briefly joined Professor Nico M. M. Nibbering’s group at the University of Amsterdam in 1983 and was awarded the Mattauch-Herzog Prize for Mass Spectrometry of the German Mass Spectrometry Society (DGMS) in 1988. Starting off from synthetic work for mass spectrometric studies, he developed the syntheses of a family of novel, non-natural polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, the “centropolyindanes”. Recent work in this field led him to solid-state structural and supramolecular chemistry. He has authored and co-authored numerous original publications, review articles and book chapters in both of his fields or research.
1995–1998 Vice-President of the German Mass Spectrometry Society (then AGMS)
2001–2012 Member of the Executive Board of the German Mass Spectrometry Society (now DGMS)
2003–2008 Member of the Advisory Board of the "Journal of Mass Spectrometry"
2006– … Member of the Executive Board of the International Mass Spectrometry Foundation (IMSF, Apeldoorn, NL)