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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

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Prof. Dr. Silvio Decurtins

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Prof. em. Dr. Silvio Decurtins
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
University of Bern
Freiestrasse 3
CH-3012 Bern
Switzerland

Phone: +41 31 631 42 55
FAX: +41 31 631 39 95

E-Mail:silvio.decurtins@dcb.unibe.ch
Web: http://decurtins.dcb.unibe.ch

Secretary

Brigitte Oggier
E-Mail: brigitte.oggier@dcb.unibe.ch
Phone: +41 31 631 42 21
FAX: +41 31 631 43 99

Current Research Interest

The emphasis of our work lies in the design and synthesis of ligands and the choice of metal ions in order to produce defined molecular architectures from multiple subunits. As a consequence, our research involves a knowledge and understanding of all the synthetic aspects of modern coordination chemistry, as well as expertise in the study of molecular magnetic materials.
Another fundamental objective of our work is to design, synthesise and characterise new materials for which different physical properties such as magnetism, electric conductivity, optical properties etc. are combined in an synergistic way.

Curriculum

  • Chemistry Study at the University of Zürich and Ph.D. at the University of Bern, Switzerland
  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Oregon State University, USA
  • Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany (Humboldt Fellow)
  • ETH Zürich, Polymer Institute, Switzerland and University of Lancaster, UK
  • Industrial Research Position in Polymer Chemistry, Switzerland
  • Habilitation Study: University of Zürich, Switzerland
  • Visiting Professor at the University Paris (Jussieu) in 2002 and at the Universities of Angers and Rennes, France in 2005
  • Sabbatical Stay at the Department of Chemistry at MIT, Cambridge, USA in 2004/05
  • Director of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Bern, Switzerland, 2006-2009
  • Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Bern, Switzerland, 2010-2014

 

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