The Carl-Roth Award is awarded to young scientists who completed their studies (Master's or diploma) no more than three years ago. The prize is awarded for resource-saving synthesis routes and innovative applications of chemicals, whereby an improvement in sustainability must be clearly demonstrated (e.g. through quantitative indicators).
Tristan von Münchow is the awardee of the Carl Roth Prize in recognition of his innovative research and his exceptional contributions to the field of resource-efficient organic synthesis by enantioselective 3d transition metal-catalyzed electrochemical CH activation.
2024 | Tristan von Münchow, Georg August University of Göttingen |
2023 | Simon Karnbrock, Georg August University of Göttingen |
2022 | Jacobschneidewind, RWTH Aachen University |
2020 | Maximilian Benz, Karlsruhe |
2019 | Dennis Vogelsang, Dortmund |
2018 | Anne Fuhrmann, Berlin |
2017 | Sven Herrmann, Ulm |
2016 | David Fabry, Aachen |
2015 | Daniel Volz, Karlsruhe |
2014 | Juliette Halli, Frankfurt a. M. |
Prof. Dr. Michael AR Meier, KIT Karlsruhe (lead)
Prof. Dr. Lena Daumann, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Prof. Dr. Ivana Fleischer, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen
Prof. Dr. Lutz Greb, Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg
Prof. Dr. Kerstin Leopold, University of Ulm
Prof. Dr. Regina Palkovits, RWTH Aachen University University
Annika Schmidt, JCF Dortmund
André Houdelet, representative of Carl Roth GmbH + Co. KG (sponsor)
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