Jürgen Janek

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Jürgen Janek (born August 20, 1964 in Bückeburg ) is a German chemist. Since 1999 he has taught as a professor of physical chemistry at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen . There he conducts research at the Physico-Chemical Institute in the fields of solid-state ionics and electrochemistry .

Life

Janek studied chemistry at the University of Hanover , received her diploma in chemistry there in 1989, did her doctorate in 1992 with Hermann Schmalzried, also in Hanover, on the subject of "Dynamic interactions during transport processes in transition metal oxides" and completed his habilitation in physical chemistry in 1997 with the thesis "On the passage of charges Phase boundaries in solids ". In 1999 he was appointed professor for physical chemistry in Giessen. In 2000 he became Vice Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Geosciences, and from 2001 to 2003 he was Dean . From 2004 to 2006 he was Vice President of the University of Giessen. Since 2011 he has been head of a research laboratory operated jointly by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and BASF . Since 2018 he has been Dean of the Department of Biology and Chemistry again.

Works

As of November 2019, Jürgen Janek had published a total of 360 scientific publications that are recorded in the Scopus database . His Scopus- h index at the time was 52; his h-index on Google Scholar was 57 with over 520 publications. He has received at least 11 patents. Janek's research areas include solid electrolytes and solid electrolyte batteries, sodium and lithium oxygen cells, and sodium ion batteries in general. His most cited works include:

  • A solid future for battery development , with Wolfgang Zeier, 2016
  • A rechargeable room-temperature sodium superoxide (NaO 2 ) battery , with Pascal Hartmann, Conrad L. Bender, Miloš Vračar, Anna Katharina Dürr, Arnd Garsuch and Philipp Adelhelm
  • Room-temperature sodium-ion batteries: Improving the rate capability of carbon anode materials by templating strategies , with Sebastian Wenzel, Takeshi Hara, Philipp Adelhelm, 2011
  • Structure and dynamics of the fast lithium ion conductor “Li 7 La 3 Zr 2 O 12 , with Henrik Buschmann, Janis Dölle, Stefan Berendts, Alexander Kuhn and Patrick Bottke, 2011
  • TEMPO: A Mobile Catalyst for Rechargeable Li-O 2 Batteries , with Benjamin J. Bergner, Adrian Schürmann, Klaus Peppler and Arnd Garsuch, 2014

Janek also co-wrote a book chapter:

  • with Philipp Adelhelm: Future Technologies , in: Handbook Lithium-Ion Batteries, 2013

Awards

Janek received the following awards, among others:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Physico-Chemical Institute. In: Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut> AG Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek. Justus Liebig University Giessen, accessed on November 30, 2019 .
  2. a b c Curriculum Vitae - Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek. In: Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut> AG Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek. Justus Liebig University Giessen, August 2018, accessed on December 1, 2019 (English).
  3. Dissertations. In: Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut> AG Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek. Justus Liebig University Giessen, accessed on November 30, 2019 .
  4. Jürgen Janek: Dynamic interactions in transport processes in transition metal oxides . Dissertation University of Hanover. Hanover 1992, OCLC 70876835 .
  5. Habilitations. In: Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut> AG Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek. Justus Liebig University Giessen, accessed on November 30, 2019 .
  6. Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek elected Vice President of the University of Giessen. In: Informationsdienst Wissenschaft - news, appointments, experts. Informationsdienst Wissenschaft eV -idw-, October 27, 2004, accessed on November 29, 2019 .
  7. Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek elected Vice President of the University of Giessen. In: uni-protocol.de. November 2, 2004, accessed November 29, 2019 .
  8. a b Scopus preview - Scopus - Author details (Janek, Jürgen). In: Scopus. Elsevier BV, accessed November 29, 2019 .
  9. a b List of publications - Prof. Jürgen Janek (March2018). In: Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut> AG Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek. Justus Liebig University Giessen, accessed on November 30, 2019 (list of publications up to March 2018 with over 300 publications in scientific journals).
  10. ^ Jürgen Janek - Google Scholar Citations. Retrieved November 29, 2019 .
  11. ^ A b Henrik Buschmann, Janis Dölle, Stefan Berendts, Alexander Kuhn, Patrick Bottke: Structure and dynamics of the fast lithium ion conductor “Li 7 La 3 Zr 2 O 12 . In: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics . tape 13 , no. 43 , 2011, ISSN  1463-9076 , p. 19378 , doi : 10.1039 / c1cp22108f ( rsc.org - cited over 280 times by November 2019).
  12. a b Jürgen Janek, Wolfgang G. Zeier: A solid future for battery development . In: Nature Energy . tape 1 , no. 9 . Nature, September 2016, ISSN  2058-7546 , p. 16141 , doi : 10.1038 / nenergy.2016.141 ( nature.com - cited over 430 times by November 2019).
  13. a b Pascal Hartmann, Conrad L. Bender, Miloš Vračar, Anna Katharina Dürr, Arnd Garsuch, Jürgen Janek, Philipp Adelhelm: A rechargeable room-temperature sodium superoxide (NaO 2 ) battery . In: Nature Materials . tape 12 , no. 3 . Nature, March 2013, ISSN  1476-1122 , pp. 228–232 , doi : 10.1038 / nmat3486 ( nature.com - cited over 420 times by November 2019).
  14. ^ A b Benjamin J. Bergner, Adrian Schürmann, Klaus Peppler, Arnd Garsuch, Jürgen Janek: TEMPO: A Mobile Catalyst for Rechargeable Li-O 2 Batteries . In: Journal of the American Chemical Society . tape 136 , no. 42 , October 22, 2014, ISSN  0002-7863 , p. 15054–15064 , doi : 10.1021 / ja508400m ( acs.org [accessed December 1, 2019]).
  15. a b Sebastian Wenzel, Takeshi Hara, Jürgen Janek, Philipp Adelhelm: Room-temperature sodium-ion batteries: Improving the rate capability of carbon anode materials by templating strategies . In: Energy & Environmental Science . tape 4 , no. 9 , 2011, ISSN  1754-5692 , p. 3342 , doi : 10.1039 / c1ee01744f ( rsc.org [accessed December 1, 2019] cited over 390 times by November 2019).
  16. Jürgen Janek, Philipp Adelhelm: Future Technologies . In: Handbook lithium-ion batteries . Ed .: Reiner Korthauer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-30652-5 , pp. 199-217 , doi : 10.1007 / 978-3-642-30653-2 ( springer.com ).
  17. ^ A b c d Wolfgang Metternich: The winners of the Karl Winnacker Scholarship. Aventis Foundation, 2003, accessed November 30, 2019 .
  18. ^ Nernst Haber Bodenstein Prize. In: German Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry> Archive> Nernst Haber Bodenstein Prize. German Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry V., 2019, accessed November 29, 2019 .
  19. ^ Thomas Ebermann: Hoechst Lecturer Grant - Scholarship holders 1960 to 2011. In: Projects> Hoechst Lecturer Award. Aventis Foundation, 2012, accessed November 30, 2019 .
  20. DFG - German Research Foundation - Gerhard Hess sponsorship awards for young scientists. In: Press> Press Releases> 1999. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft eV, June 10, 2010, accessed on November 29, 2019 .
  21. ↑ Research area "Plasma Electrochemistry". In: Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut> AG Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek. Justus Liebig University Giessen, accessed on December 1, 2019 .
  22. News and information. In: Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut> AG Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek. Justus Liebig University Giessen, May 12, 2010, accessed on November 29, 2019 .
  23. Visiting professor at Seoul National University. In: Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut> AG Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek> News and information. Justus Liebig University Giessen, May 12, 2010, accessed on November 29, 2019 .
  24. Prize winners: Academy of Sciences in Göttingen (AdW). In: Academy of Sciences in Göttingen> Awards> Categories> Wilhelm Jost Memorial Medal> Prize Winners. Academy of Sciences in Göttingen, accessed on December 1, 2019 .
  25. Prof. Janek is Wilhelm Jost-Lecturer 2016 and will receive the Wilhelm Jost Memorial Medal. In: Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut> AG Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek. Justus Liebig University Giessen, accessed on December 1, 2019 (English).