Stefanie Dehnen

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Stefanie Dehnen (born May 31, 1969 in Gelnhausen ) is a German chemist and professor of inorganic chemistry at the University of Marburg .

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After graduating from high school in Gelnhausen (Grimmelshausenschule), Dehnen studied chemistry at the University of Karlsruhe from 1988 to 1993 . She received her doctorate in 1996 in the group of Dieter Fenske (dissertation: experimental and theoretical investigations of sulfur and selenium-bridged copper clusters ) and completed her habilitation in 2004 at the University of Karlsruhe ( investigations of the chemistry of chalcogenostannate salts ), where she was a research assistant at the Chair of Inorganic Chemistry from 1998 . Since 2006 she has been a full professor for inorganic chemistry at the University of Marburg . She is married and has four children.

Her current research focuses on the synthesis, the formation mechanisms of stability, reactivity and physical properties of compounds and materials with binary and ternary Chalkogenidometallatanionen , Organotetrel -Chalkogenidverbindungen binary Zintlanionen and ternary intermetalloid clusters.

In 2004 she was awarded the Wöhler Young Talent Prize of the Society of German Chemists and in 2005 the State Teaching Prize of Baden-Württemberg . Dehnen has been a full member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and the Mainz Academy of Sciences and Literature since 2016 . In 2018 she was awarded the Philipps University of Marburg's prize for promoting women in science. In 2019 she gave a plenary lecture at the GDCh-Wissenschaftsforum Chemie ( Multinary Clusters - Between Molecular Aesthetics and Macroscopic Functionality ). In 2020 she was the third woman in the history of the award (after Margot Becke-Goehring and Marianne Baudler ) to be honored with the Alfred Stock Memorial Prize. She is also allowed to give the Margot Becke lecture. In 2020 Stefanie Dehnen was accepted as a member of the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in the chemistry section .

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Three of her most cited publications are:

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  • Stefanie Dehnen In: Academy of Sciences and Literature, Mainz. Yearbook. 69, 2018, pp. 36-38.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Prof. Dr. Stefanie Dehnen: Academy of Sciences and Literature | Mainz .
  2. a b Stefanie Dehnen . Retrieved December 21, 2018.
  3. a b Stefanie Dehnen . In: Angewandte Chemie International Edition . 55, No. 11, 2016, ISSN  1521-3773 , p. 3542. doi : 10.1002 / anie.201601527 .
  4. ^ Catalog of the German National Library. Retrieved February 16, 2019 .
  5. ^ Stretching : curriculum vitae - Philipps University of Marburg - working group stretching. Retrieved February 16, 2019 .
  6. Prof. Dr. Stefanie Dehnen: Academy of Sciences in Göttingen (AdW) . Retrieved December 21, 2018.
  7. Women's advancement award of the Philipps University 2018 to Prof. Dr. Stefanie Dehnen awarded . Retrieved December 21, 2018.
  8. GDCh Awards 2020 / DBG Awards 2020 . In: Angewandte Chemie International Edition . June 11, 2020, doi : 10.1002 / anie.202005849 ( wiley.com ).
  9. Wayback Machine. June 13, 2020, accessed June 13, 2020 .