Heilbronner- Hückel Lectures 2021
The Swiss Chemical Society is happy to announce the Heilbronner- Hückel Lectures 2021. In collaboration with the GDCh this series is provided on a yearly basis alternately in Switzerland and Germany.

The 2021 series is given by Professor Dr. Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus from the Universität Bielefeld(Germany)

ETH Zurich, Hönggerberg Campus , Vladimir Prelog Weg , lecture hall HCI J 3
 Tuesday  26 October  2021,  16.45h
 "Insight into combustion processes”.
 
University of Basel,  Department of Chemistry, Klingelbergstrasse 80, grosser Hörsaal Physikalische Chemie 3.10
Wednesday 27 October  2021, 16:30h
"Insight into combustion processes”.
 
University of Bern, Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Freiestrasse 3, CH-3012 Bern
Thursday 28 October 2021 at 16h30 (Hörsaal S379)                                                       
"Clean(er) combustion - a contradiction?”
 
University of Geneva, 30 quai Ernest Ansermet, lecture hall SCIII 1S059 - Alfred Tissières
Friday  29 Oktober 2021, 14:15
Burning issues: Some contributions to combustion chemistry.


Contact
Professor Dr. Dr. h. c. Martin Quack
ETH Zurich
Laboratorium f. Physikalische Chemie

The series is named after the chemists Edgar Heilbronner, born in Munich in 1921 and passed away in Herrliberg in 2006, and Erich Hückel, born in Berlin 1896 and died in Marburg in 1980.

Edgar Heilbronner emigrated together with his wife to Switzerland because of the Nazi regimes and studied chemistry in Zurich at the ETH where he also habilitated later on. In 1968 we changed to University of Basel.
Erich Hückel studied physics and mathematics at the University of Göttingen and habilitated at ETH Zurich as well. 

Past Lecture Tours

2010    Jürgen Troe, Max Planck Institut, Göttingen
2011 Andreas Pfaltz, University of Basel
2012 Joachim Sauer, Humbold University Berlin
2014 Stefan Matile, University of Geneva
2015 Paul Knochel, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
2017 Roger Alberto, University of Zurich (Tour in 2020)
2018 Martin Suhm, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
2019 Marcel Mayor, University of Basel

  


Céline Wittwer, SCS
07.10.2021