Klaus Rademann

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Klaus Rademann (* 1953 ) is a German physical chemist .

From 1974 he studied chemistry at the Free University (FU) Berlin . In 1981 he completed his studies as a chemist and began his doctoral thesis in physical chemistry in Helmut Baumgärtel's work group . The work was dedicated to the topic of the resonant 2-photon ionization of aromatic molecules and van der Waals clusters in the supersonic jet and was successfully completed in 1983. The following three years (1983–1985) Klaus Rademann spent a postdoc as a scholarship holder of the Max Planck Society at Tel Aviv University in Israel , with Joshua Jortner . In 1989 he was able to do his habilitation as a Liebig scholarship holder in Friedrich Hensel's working group in Marburg . His work is entitled From Atom to Metal: The Non-Metal-Metal Transition in Isolated Mercury Clusters . Following his habilitation, Rademann taught from 1990 to 1993 as a private lecturer in physical chemistry at the Philipps University of Marburg and has been professor for physical and theoretical chemistry at the Humboldt University in Berlin since 1993 . In 1998 his work was awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize of the German Research Foundation.

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