Jörn Felix Lübben

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Jörn Felix Lübben (* 1966 in Aalen ) is a German chemist and professor of physical chemistry . He has been teaching at Albstadt-Sigmaringen University since 2011 .

Life

Lübben was born in Aalen in 1966 as the son of Karin Lübben and Gerd Hergen Lübben . After attending school at the Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium Unna and at the Helmholtz-Gymnasium Essen at the University of Essen, he began to study theoretical and physical chemistry , in particular experimental molecular spectroscopy as well as Raman and infrared spectroscopy and the routine application of these technologies in chemical analysis , namely with Bernhard Schrader . After an internship at the École centrale des arts et manufactures des Paris , the successful diploma ( Dipl.-Chem. ) And work as a research assistant , he became a Dr. rer. nat. PhD.

He then worked as a scientist at the University of Duisburg-Essen (1997–1998) and at the Dutch University of Twente for Technology and Social Sciences in Enschede (1999–2000), at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPI-P) in Mainz ( 2000–2003), at the Swiss research institute for application-oriented materials science and technology, Eidgenössische Materialprüfungs- und Forschungsanstalt (EMPA) (2004–2010) and at the internationally active Swiss manufacturer of precision devices for chemical analysis , especially for ion analysis , Metrohm in Herisau .

Jörn Felix Lübben has been a professor at Albstadt-Sigmaringen University (Faculty of Engineering) since 2011 . His areas of expertise for research, applied science and teaching include functionalization and testing of textile products, product technology, innovative materials, technical textiles, automation technology, statistics, technical thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, textile ecology, intelligent textiles and surface functionalization.

The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), for example, supports the interdisciplinary research and development project " Thermoresponsive Polymers for Use in Smart Textiles (RespothermTex)" at Albstadt-Sigmaringen University in the fields of engineering, natural sciences and economics with partners from business and science.

His activities and publications have earned him recognition, including a. through the EMPA Innovation Prize .

Appreciations

  • 2009 Empa Innovation Award
  • 2007 Paul Schlack Man-Made Fibers Prize

Fonts

  • Raman spectrometric characterization of physical and chemical properties of optically luminous aerosol single particles: Optimization of a compact single particle analyzer University of Essen 1997, ISBN 3-00-002044-6 (dissertation).

Together with others:

  • Efficient corrosion protection of silver surfaces through a gentle and simple molecular technology. In: Coordination Office for Research and Development of the Universities of Applied Sciences of the State of Baden-Württemberg, University of Applied Sciences Mannheim, University of Technology and Design (publisher): horizonte. Volume 47 / April 2016, ISSN  1432-9174 , Mannheim 2016, p. 36 ff. ( Koord.hs-mannheim.de PDF).
  • with Martina Gerbig, Heinrich Grochowski, Jutta Buttgereit, Ute Matecki, Clemens Möller : “Welcome to Science!” - concepts for activating learning capabilities of students at an early stage. In: Conference: New Perspectives in Science Education. Volume 5 (6 pages), Libreria Universitaria Edizioni, Florence 2016 ( researchgate.net ).
  • Monitoring the hygrothermal response of poly (vinyl methyl ether) submicron films using AFM. In: European Polymer Journal. 48, No. 1, 2012, p. 209 ff.
  • Tuning the surface potential of Ag surfaces by chemisorption of oppositely-oriented thiolated carborane dipoles. In: Journal of colloid and interface science. 354, No. 1, 2011, p. 168 ff.
  • Characterization of synthetic fibers using the atomic force microscope. In: Journal of Physics: Conference Series 61, 2007, pp. 735 ff.
  • Functional fibers and textiles: New textile materials for the building industry are being developed at Empa. In: Swiss Association of Engineers and Architects (ed.): Tec21. Volume 131, No. 41, 2005, ISSN  1424-800X , pp. 10-13 ( baufachinformation.de ).
  • “Wanted children” for fibers and textiles. In: EMPA Annual Report 2004 (Leading topic: Combination of materials and engineering sciences impressively successful. ) Empa 2005, ISSN  1424-2176 , p. 26 f.
  • Nanoscale high-frequency contact mechanics using an AFM tip and a quartz crystal resonator. In: Langmuir. 20, No. 9, ISSN  0743-7463 , p. 3698 ff.
  • 2004 Investigation of conjugated polycarbazole networks by electropolymerization of poly (N-vinylcarbazole) and comonomer. In: Polymer Preprints. 45, No. 1, p. 783 f.
  • Temperature determination in DNA / Dye solutions by spontaneous Raman spectroscopy. In: Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules: New Directions. University of Twente Enschede, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Netherlands 1999, ISBN 0-7923-5847-3 , pp. 301 ff.
  • Chemical composition analysis and temperature determination of optically levitated single aerosol particles by means of a compact Raman spectrometer. In: Journal of Molecular Structure. 410, 1997, p. 543 ff.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Raman spectrometric characterization of physical and chemical properties of optically luminous aerosol single particles: Optimization of a compact single particle analyzer (dissertation for obtaining the academic degree of a doctor of natural sciences in the chemistry department of the University of Essen, presented by graduate chemist Jörn Felix Lübben from Aalen. Essen 1997).
  2. ^ "Project profile " for the "interdisciplinary research and development project" RespothermTex - thermoresponsive polymers for use in smart textiles in the "Material and Process Engineering (MPE)" course at Albstadt-Sigmaringen University. (Accessed January 12, 2016).
  3. a b Empa Activity Report 2009/2010 (PDF), p. 105: Empa Innovation Award for Jörn Felix Lübben at the symposium in Dübendorf. (Accessed January 12, 2016.)
  4. Empa Activity Report 2007 (PDF), p. 117: Paul Schlack Man-Made Fibers Prize for Jörn Felix Lübben at a man-made fiber conference in Dornbirn. (Accessed January 12, 2016).