Michael Ruck (chemist)

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Michael Ruck (born November 23, 1963 in Pforzheim ) is a German chemist .

CV and academic background

Michael Ruck began studying chemistry in 1984 at the University of Karlsruhe , which he completed in 1989 with his diploma thesis at the Institute for Inorganic Chemistry under the guidance of Hartmut Bärnighausen on the subject of "On the polymorphism of In 5 Br 7 ". He was supported by a graduation grant from the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie . From 1989 he worked on his doctoral thesis, supported by the Kekulé grant (doctoral grant) from the Volkswagenwerk Foundation .

In 1991 he received his doctorate at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research and the University of Stuttgart under the supervision of Arndt Simon on the subject of "Metal-rich lanthanide halide compounds with a layered structure". After that he worked first as a scientific employee and later as a scientific assistant at the Institute for Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Karlsruhe. During this time, he completed his habilitation in 1997 for the subject of inorganic chemistry and was appointed private lecturer. The subject of his habilitation thesis was "Subhalides of intermetallic phases of bismuth ". In 2000 he was appointed C4 (W3) professor for inorganic chemistry at the Technical University of Dresden . He then turned down an offer for a W3 professorship at the University of Tübingen in 2005 and was elected Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at TU Dresden in 2006. Since 2008 he has been an elected member of the Chemistry Review Board of the German Research Foundation . In 2010 he was appointed to the newly created University Council of the TU Dresden and at the same time a Fellow of the Max Planck Society .

Honors

In 2019 Michael Ruck received the Will-Kleber commemorative coin from the German Society for Crystallography .

Memberships

  • Member of the scientific advisory board of the journal for inorganic and general chemistry
  • Member of the Society of German Chemists ( GDCh )
  • Member of the German Society for Crystallography ( DGK )
  • Member of the German University Teachers Association ( DHV )
  • Member of the Working Group of German University Professors for Chemistry ( ADUC )

Publications

  • Ruck, Michael: Metal-rich lanthanide halide compounds with a layered structure. Stuttgart, Univ., Diss., 1991
  • W. Harms, AM Mills, T. Söhnel, C. Laubschat, FE Wagner, C. Geibel, Z. Hossain, M. Ruck: The Nonstoichiometric Ternary Cerium Iron Sulfide Ce2Fe1.82S5. In: Solid State Sci . 2005, 7, 59-66.
  • S. Hampel, P. Schmidt, M. Ruck: Synthesis, thermochemical properties and crystal structure of Bi7Cl10. Z. Anorg. General Chem. 2005, 631, 272-283.
  • SV Savilov, AN Kusnetzov, BA Popovkin, VN Khrustalev, P. Simon, J. Getzschmann, Th. Doert, M. Ruck: Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Electronic Structure of Non-Stoichiometric Pd7 - δSnTe2. Z. Anorg. General Chem. 2005, 631, 293-301.
  • B. Wahl, Th. Doert, M. Ruck: Bi 7-δ Ni 2 Br 5 (δ ≈ 1/9): A quasi-one-dimensional metal with a modulated crystal structure. Z. Anorg. General Chem. 2005, 631, 457-467.
  • A. Wosylus, U. Schwarz, M. Ruck: Bi25In9I36: Bi82 + clusters in motion. Z. Kristallogr. Suppl. 2005, 22, 79. (1st prize poster award DGK annual conference in Cologne)
  • M. Ruck, D. Hoppe, P. Simon: Phosphorus-Rich Phosphorus Selenides PxSe (x = 15, 19). Z. Kristallogr. 2005, 220, 265-268.
  • A. Wosylus, U. Schwarz, M. Ruck: The Crystal Structure of Tl3Bi2I9: A Complex Thinning and Distortion Variant of the Perovskite Type. Z. Anorg. General Chem. 2005, 631, 1055-1059.
  • PFP Poudeu, M. Ruck: Ag3.5Bi7.5S13, a new member (N = 8) of the homologous series [Bi2S3] 2 · [AgBiS2] ​​(N-1) / 2. Acta Crystallogr. 2005, C61, i41-i43.
  • M. Ruck, D. Hoppe, B. Wahl, P. Simon, Y. Wang, G. Seifert: Fibrous Red Phosphorus. Angew. Chem. 2005, 117, 7788-7792; Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2005, 44, 7616-7619.
  • S. Hampel, M. Ruck: Syntheses, properties and crystal structures of the cluster salts Bi6 [PtBi6Cl12] and Bi2 / 3 [PtBi6Cl12]. Z. Anorg. General Chem. 2006, 632, in press.
  • AM Mills, D. Bräunling, M. Ruck: Redetermination of the lanthanum iron sulfide La52Fe12S90. Acta Crystallogr. C, submitted.
  • M. Mills, M. Ruck: Ce53Fe12S90X3 (X = Cl, Br, I): The First Rare-Earth Transition Metal Sulfide Halides. Inorg. Chem., Submitted.
  • M. Ruck, T. Söhnel: Transmission-optimized single crystal structure determination and electronic structure of Bi3Ni. In: Journal of Nature Research B . 61, 2006, pp. 785–791 ( PDF , free full text).

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