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Soft Matter in Mainz

Soft Matter in Mainz. Uni Mainz Max-Planck-Institut f ür Polymerforschung Forschungsverbünde. Uni Mainz. Gruppe Prof. Binder. W. Paul Simulationen, Polymere T. Schilling Simulationen, Colloide, LC J. Schneider Simulationstechniken M. Oettel Kolloide an Grenzfl ächen

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Soft Matter in Mainz

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  1. Soft Matter in Mainz • Uni Mainz • Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung • Forschungsverbünde

  2. Uni Mainz

  3. Gruppe Prof. Binder • W. Paul Simulationen, Polymere • T. Schilling Simulationen, Colloide, LC • J. Schneider Simulationstechniken • M. Oettel Kolloide an Grenzflächen • P. Virnau • M. WeigelZufällige Unordnung, frustierte Systeme

  4. Gruppe Prof. Palberg HaJo Schoepe • Transport properties of colloidal suspensions • Dry Colloidal Mono- and Multilayer Systems • Colloidal crystallisation kinetics • Colloidal glass transition • Sheared colloids in confined geometry

  5. Gruppe Prof. Schmidt • Molecular boxes and molecular reactors • Cylindrical brushes • Molecular ion channels and metallic nanowires • Polyelectrolytes

  6. Group Prof. Janshoff • Vesicles • Membranes • Nanomechanics Raster-Proben-Methoden • Polymers • Biosensors

  7. Weitere Gruppen in der Physikalischen Chemie Jochen Gutmann (auch MPIP) Hybrid-Materialen Micheal Maskos Polymere Nanopartikel Wolfgang Schärtl Reaktive Nanopartikel Carsten Sönnichsen Metallische Nanopartikel

  8. Arbeitsgruppen in der Organischen Chemie Prof. Holger Frey Hyperverzweigte Polymere Prof. Rudolf Zentel Flüssigkristalline Polymere Künstliche Opale Biokompatibilität

  9. Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung

  10. Struktur des MPIP • 6 Direktoren • Physik der Polymere (Prof. Butt) • Materialforschung (Prof. Knoll) • Theorie der Polymere (Prof. Kremer) • Synthetische Chemie (Prof. Müllen) • Polymer Spektroskopie (Prof. Spiess) • “Miniemulsionen” (Prof. Landfester) • Ca. 350 – 400 Wissenschaftler

  11. Physik der Polymere (Prof. Butt) Gruppenleiter: G.K. Auernhammer R. Berger E. Bonaccurso K. Graf J. Gutmann M. Kappl K. Koynov S. Rathgeber D. Vollmer

  12. Theorie der Polymere (Prof. Kremer) Gruppenleiter: D. Andrienko L. Delle Site B. Düweg C. Holm H. Pleiner N. van der Vegt T. Vilgis Macroscopic Theory Polyelectrolytes Computational Chemistry Analytical Theory Multiscale Modelling Molecular Electronics

  13. Gruppenleiter: • G. Brunklaus • R. Graf • D. Hindernberger • Koch • K. Münnemann • D. Sebastiani NMR of Polymers and Soft Matter NMR of Organic and Inorganic Solids EPR on Soft Matter Ab Initio Calculations Hyperpolarised Gases, MRI

  14. Weitere Abteilungen am MPIP Materialforschung (Prof. Knoll) Synthetische Chemie (Prof. Müllen) Prof. Landfester

  15. Forschungs- verbünde

  16. Transregio Sonderforschungsbereich TR6 Physics of Colloidal Dispersions in External Fields Sonderforschungsbereich 625 Von einzelnen Molekülen zu nanoskopisch strukturierten Materialien GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE MAterials Science IN MainZ Graduate class of excellence "Polymers in Advanced Technologies" POLYMAT (Uni Mainz und MPIP) European Network of Excellence SoftComp (theoretical and experimental physics, computer simulation, chemistry and applied biology. )

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