Wolfgang Malisch

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Wolfgang Malisch (born June 6, 1943 ) is a German chemist , university professor and basketball official .

Life

Malisch was born in Upper Silesia , from 1949 he grew up in Waldbüttelbrunn in the Lower Franconian district of Würzburg  . As an active athlete, he was the Lower Franconian table tennis master in doubles, was a handball goalkeeper and was interested in football. As a musician (guitar) he played in several groups in the 1960s and 1970s, including "The Swinging Five", "The Blizzards" and "The Nightbirds". In 1962 he passed his Abitur at the Roentgen-Gymnasium Würzburg and graduated from 1962 to 1967 at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburga degree in chemistry. He wrote his diploma thesis (topic: “About trimethylsilyl-substituted alkylene phosphoranes”) and his doctoral thesis in 1970 with the topic “The silicon atom as a carbanion substitute in phosphorus ylides” under Hubert Schmidbaur . In 1971 Malisch was awarded the Prize of the Lower Franconian Memorial Foundation for Science. In 1975 he presented his habilitation in Würzburg on the subject of “Synthesis and reactivity of complex systems with (IVB and VB) element transition metal units”. He worked as a research assistant at the Würzburg University, turned down professorships offered at other universities and in 1980 took up a professorship at the Institute for Inorganic Chemistry at Julius Maximilians University. The focus of his scientific work were metallasilanols and metal siloxanes of the chromium and iron triad as well as phosphanido, phosphenium and phosphinidene complexes. In 1983 and 1985 he was visiting professor at the University of Nice. In 2006 he founded a company for industrial contract research with colleagues. At the end of September 2008, Malisch officially retired as a university professor, but continued to work as a senior professor.

Malisch came to basketball through two students who played at the DJK Würzburg . In 1987 he took over the management of the basketball department of the DJK Würzburg and became involved as a manager. During his tenure, the Würzburg women's team rose in 1996 and the men's team with Dirk Nowitzki , Demond Greene and Robert Garrett in 1998 in the basketball Bundesliga  . Malisch played a key role in establishing professional structures in Würzburg basketball and promoting talent development, including in 1994 by setting up a basketball boarding school. In 2005, in the year when the Würzburg team's gaming company ran into financial difficulties and ultimately filed for bankruptcy, his activity as a manager ended. In an article on the occasion of Malisch's 75th birthday, the Main-Post described him as “the tireless driver and spirit rector of the DJK basketball players at the time”.

From 1992 to 1998 Malisch was President of the AG 2. Basketball Bundesliga and between 1998 and 2004 Vice President of the AG Basketball Bundesliga. He then remained an advisor to the then Bundesliga manager Jan Pommer .

Malisch was awarded the Carl Diem plaque by the city ​​of Würzburg for his services to sport , and in 2004 he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Welcome to the Malisch group. Retrieved September 30, 2018 .
  2. ^ History - Inorganic Chemistry. Retrieved September 30, 2018 .
  3. https://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/fileadmin/uniwue/Presse/EinBLICK/Archiv/2008/ar200836.pdf
  4. ^ Wolfram Porr, Bayerischer Rundfunk: Basketball in Würzburg: More than just Nowitzki | BR.de . April 27, 2017 ( br.de [accessed September 30, 2018]).
  5. Basketball: Würzburg basketball players before the end . In: FAZ.NET . ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed September 30, 2018]).
  6. The X-Rays file for bankruptcy . In: mainpost.de . May 3, 2005 ( mainpost.de [accessed September 30, 2018]).
  7. Malisch ends the chapter basketball . In: mainpost.de . May 21, 2006 ( mainpost.de [accessed September 30, 2018]).
  8. ↑ The initiator of professional basketball in Würzburg is 75 years old . In: mainpost.de . June 5, 2018 ( mainpost.de [accessed September 30, 2018]).
  9. easyCredit - Beko BBL congratulates Würzburg? Basketball professor? and ?? valued advisor ?? for the 70th birthday. Retrieved September 30, 2018 .
  10. ^ Carl Diem badge for use in clubs . In: mainpost.de . September 24, 2003 ( mainpost.de [accessed September 30, 2018]).
  11. High honor for basketball professor Malisch . In: mainpost.de . September 24, 2004 ( mainpost.de [accessed September 30, 2018]).