Werner Engewald

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Werner Engewald (born August 29, 1937 in Glauchau ) is a German chemist ( analytical chemistry ).

Engewald received his doctorate in 1968 at the University of Leipzig ( experimental and HMO-theoretical studies on the reactivity of indolizine and some nitrogen analogues ) and completed his habilitation in 1978. There he became a university lecturer in 1979, an associate professor in 1985 and a full professor in 1993 and retired in 2002.

He is known for developments in gas chromatography .

In 1979 he received the Friedrich Wöhler Prize , in 2002 the Martin Gold Medal of the Chromatographic Society and in 2009 the Clemens Winkler Medal .

Fonts

  • Editor of the German edition by Peter J. Baugh: Gaschromatographie - a user-oriented presentation, Vieweg 1997
  • Editor with Katja Dettmer-Wilde: Practical Gas Chromatography: a comprehensive reference, Springer 2014
  • Editor with others: Analyst-Taschenbuch, Springer 2000

literature

  • Katja Dettmer: On the occasion of Professor Werner Engewald's 70th birthday , in: Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2007) 388, 1631–1632 (In this issue of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry you will find a tribute to Professor Emeritus Werner Engewald on the occasion of his 70th birthday.)
  • Hans Georg Struppe, Cornelia Struppe: 65th birthday of Professor Werner Engewald in: Chromatographia (2002).
  • Heinz Engelhardt : Professor Werner Engewald's 65th birthday , in: Chromatographia (2002)
  • Hans Georg Struppe: Celebrating the 60th Birthday of Professor Werner Engewald , in: Chromatographia (1997).

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Individual evidence

  1. Life and career data according to Kürschner, Scholar Calendar 2009.