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Wöhler Association for Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic chemistry is a fundamental basic discipline of chemistry, and its boundaries can hardly be discerned in the course of the increasing interdisciplinarity of modern research. In addition to fundamental teaching and research, which has a decisive influence on the understanding of chemistry itself, it plays a central role in the rapid developments in the natural sciences and encompasses a large number of highly topical and forward-looking fields of research with enormous breadth - from exciting molecular chemistry to the design of novel catalysts and materials for energy research to supramolecular and bioinorganic chemistry at the interface with the life sciences.
The general tasks of the Wöhler Association for Inorganic Chemistry are toShortlink to this page: www.gdch.de/woehler
The Board consists of the Chairman, his deputy and at least one, but no more than four assessors.
The candidates are selected from the areas
Elected. At least one elected member of the Board must come from industry/independent professions.
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Wöhler BASF Young Talent Award
The Wöhler Association for Inorganic Chemistry of the German Chemical Society awards the Wöhler BASF Young Talent Award. The prize is traditionally awarded at the GDCh Lecture Conferences for Inorganic Chemistry.
EurJIC-Wöhler-Young Investigator Prize
The prize will be awarded to a young scientist of any nationality who has completed a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in Chemistry for an excellent scientific publication in a field within Inorganic Chemistry.
Wöhler PhD Award for Inorganic Chemistry
The prize is aimed at young scientists in recognition of outstanding scientific achievements for an excellent doctorate in inorganic chemistry completed in Germany.
of the Division of Solid-State Chemistry & Materials Research and the Wöhler Association for Inorganic Chemistry, 07/09-09/09, Jena
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GDCh Office
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