CRC 1333 Young Researchers Colloquium starting out

Our newly established “CRC 1333- Young Researchers Colloquium” is designed to give the floor to the next generation of scientists. Monthly, on every 4th Thursday, 02:00 p.m., our young researchers will present publicly and internally their recently published scientific work. We will start out with a topic from our Area C, Analysis, Theory, Simulations, “Field … Read more

Resilience in Academia – Part 1

Resilience

As part of the skills development training offered for female doctoral researchers,  the workshop program “Resilience in Academia” took place from mid-August to mid-November, 2020. The goal of the workshops was to build resilience in the participants, to provide them with skills and strategies that enable them to deal with crisis situations. These strategies were … Read more

Leadership Training: Working in (intercultural) Teams

An essential part of the CRC 1333 is the collaborative work in interdisciplinary teams. Which dynamics influence the workflow of such a team? What is a team as opposed to a random group of people? These were just some of the questions asked and answered during the workshop “Working in (intercultural) teams” on 13th October … Read more

Status Meeting 2020

On 5-7. October 2020 the CRC 1333 held its second status meeting in a hybrid format in accordance with Corona regulations. PIs attended the meeting on Campus Vaihingen in person, whereas Postdocs and Doctoral Researchers joined online from their homes. Despite the challenges of having to switch to the hybrid and online format we all … Read more

CataLysis – CRC Network started off with an Online Conference

Jointly promoting catalysis research Researchers from Germany and Austria met for the first interdisciplinary conference of the CataLysis CRC-network  Catalysis initiates central processes of our entire life on earth – from enzyme catalysis in metabolic processes in all organisms to natural photosynthesis and the production of synthetics and environmentally friendly energy sources. Scientists in four Collaborative … Read more

Summer School 2020

Our second summer school took place on Campus Vaihingen from 21.-23 September 2020. This provided the opportunity to increase the knowledge on catalyst design in general as well as give our PhD students a platform to network with other PhD students and to strengthen the collaboration between the interdisciplinary research fields of the CRC 1333. … Read more

New paper out in Organometallics

Want  to learn about the role of monomeric vs dimeric rhodium oxazolidinone norbornadiene complexes in asymmetric additions?Then read the newest CRC 1333 publication in Organometallics. Congratulations to the authors from projects A07, B01, B03, C02, C04, C07 and S01 for their great collaborative work!

New paper out in Organometallics

Want  to learn about the role of monomeric vs dimeric rhodium oxazolidinone norbornadiene complexes in asymmetric additions? Then read the newest CRC 1333 publication in Organometallics. Congratulations to the authors from projects A7, B1, B3, C2, C4, C7 and S1 for their great collaborative work!

Research Stay Abroad – Congratulations to Marc

Marc Schnierle, Doctoral Researcher CRC1333.

CRC 1333 researcher Marc Schnierle from project C2 has successfully applied for funding to do research in a laboratory in the USA. The CRC board approved his application for funding within the  CRC 1333-funding program for docotoral researchers “Research Stay Abroad”. Marc will be staying there for 2 months starting January 2022 at the University … Read more