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Felix-Bloch Lectureship of the GDCh Division of Magnetic Resonance

The Division of Magnetic Resonance of the German Chemical Society (GDCh) usually awards the Felix-Bloch Lectureship every year to recognize outstanding achievements by mature young scientists in the field of magnetic resonance over the past five years - as proven by scientific publications. The award comes with a certificate and prize money of 1000 euros. The awardee usually gives four lectures, the first of which is given directly after the award ceremony, which takes place as part of the Division conference FGMR Annual Discussion Meeting.

Prize Committee: Chairs of the previous, current and subsequent FGMR Annual Discussion Meetings

Current call for proposals: Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2025

Deadline: April 22, 2025

Objective
The Division of Magnetic Resonance of the German Chemical Society (GDCh) usually awards the Felix-Bloch Lectureship annually, which recognizes outstanding achievements by mature young scientists in the field of magnetic resonance – as evidenced by scientific publications.

The price
The award includes a certificate and a prize money of 1000 euros donated by the Division . The awardee winner usually gives four lectures, the first of which takes place directly after the award ceremony as part of the 46th FGMR Annual Discussion Meeting.   which will take place in Bonn from September 15 to 18, 2025. The award will be awarded by a selection committee consisting of three members appointed by the Division Board .

nomination
Scientists who have achieved outstanding scientific achievements in the five years prior to nomination are eligible for nomination. Applications are not accepted. All nominations must include the following documents:

  • Recognition of scientific achievements,
  • Curriculum Vitae (including contact details) and
  • List of publications.

submission
Please send your nomination electronically and summarized in a PDF file to the GDCh Office for the attention of Maike Fries.

Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2024

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jan Behrends (Free University of Berlin) was awarded the Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2024 on September 9, 2024, during the 45th FGMR Annual Discussion Meeting in Rostock.

The self-chosen title of the Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2024 is:
“Spins at Work in Energy Conversion and Storage Devices”

Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2023

Dr. Loren B. Andreas (Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Science in Göttingen) was awarded the Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2023 on September 18, 2023, during the 44th FGMR Annual Discussion Meeting in Konstanz .

Title of the Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2023: “New tricks with an old Hamiltonian, and using NMR to study membrane proteins”

Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2022

Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2021

Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2019

Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2018

Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2017

Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2016

Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2015

Felix-Bloch Lectureship 2015ff

 

Year place of the award ceremony name affiliation at the time of award
2024 Rostock Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jan Behrends Free University of Berlin
2023 Konstanz Dr. Loren B. Andreas

Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Göttingen

2022 Karlsruhe Dr. Dominik Benjamin Bucher Technical University of Munich
2021 on-line Jun.-Prof. Dr. Ann-Christin Pöppler University of Würzburg
2021 on-line Dr. Stefan Glöggler

Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen

2019 Berlin Prof. Dr. Franz Hagn Technical University of Munich
2018 Leipzig Dr. Manuel Etzkorn Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
2017 Bayreuth Dr. Muslim Dvoyashkin University of Leipzig
2016 Düsseldorf Dr.-Ing. Björn Corzilius Goethe University Frankfurt

2015

Darmstadt

Dr. Rasmus Linser

Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen

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