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Honors and Awards of iMOS Staff

The teaching staff is very dedicated to our iMOS program. Here you find a selection of recent honors and awards of our teaching personnel.

2012

Member of the DFG Senate Commission for Research Centers (SFBs) (Fischer)
Member of the DFG Review Board for "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" (Marx)


2011

Member of the Austrian Research Council (Havenith)
Visiting Professor, IIT Bombay (Fischer)
Invited Visiting Professor, ENS Paris (Marx)
Adjunct Professor, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa (Mudring)
Humboldt-Honorary-Research Fellowship of the Polish Foundation for Sciences (Mudring)
Workgroup member for higher education policy for the Young Academy of Science and Arts of North Rhine-Westphalia (Ebbinghaus)
Member of the DFG Senate Commission for Graduate Schools (Grad. Kolleg; Havenith)
Member of the Board (Vorstand) of the German Physical Society (Havenith)
Visiting Professor at iCeMS, Kyoto University, Japan (Fischer)
Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of "ChemPhysChem" (Marx)
1st Prize of the inventor contest of RUB (for a method of fabricating an electrocatalyst; inventors: Dr. Wie Xia, Prof. Dr. Martin Muhler, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schuhmann, Justus Masa, Prof. Dr. Michael Bron)


2010

Secretary of the Science Section of the Academy of Science and Arts of North-Rhine Westphalia (Havenith)
JSPS Fellowship and Visiting Professor at iCeMS, Kyoto University, Japan (Fischer)
Invited Visiting Professor, ENS Paris (Marx)
Awardee of the Young Investigator Grant (“NRW Rückkehrerprogramm”) of the Ministry of Innovation, Science, Research and Technology of North-Rhine Westphalia (Ebbinghaus)
Fellow of the Young Academy of Science and Arts of North-Rhine Westphalia (Ebbinghaus)
AIE (Academica-Industry Exchange Award), BASF (Mudring)
Emmy Noether Research Group Grant (Müller)


2009

Scientific Member of the Senate and Grants Committee on Research Training Groups of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) (Havenith)
ERC Starting Grant (Mudring)
Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (Marx)
DFG Reinhart Koselleck-Grant (Marx)


2008

Dozentenstipendium (Fellowship) of the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie (Mudring)
Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (Mudring)
Feodor Lynen Postdoctoral Research Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Ebbinghaus)