Assistant Professor Felix R. Fischer, University of California, Berkeley, USA, has received the Carl Duisberg Memorial Prize 2016 from the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCH, German Chemical Society). The prize is awarded to chemists under 40 years of age who do not hold a position as full professor but have distinguished themselves through original work.
The award includes a 7,500 EUR endowment and was presented at the Chemiedozententagung 2016 in Heidelberg, Germany, on March 22, 2016. Professor Fischer was honored for his high-quality and innovative work in physical organic chemistry.
Felix R. Fischer studied chemistry at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, where he received his Ph.D. in 2008. He then spent three years as a German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Columbia University, New York, USA. In 2001, he joined the University of California, Berkeley, as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
Professor Fischer’s research focuses on the rational design of organic functional materials for applications in molecular electronic devices. In order to control the structure of these materials, he uses tools derived from supramolecular chemistry and methods based on biomolecular recognition.
Professor Thisbe K. Lindhorst, GDCh President, presenting the award to Professor Felix R. Fischer. |
Professor Fischer during his talk on “Catching Chemical Reactions in the Act”. |
Selected Publications
- Bottom-Up Synthesis of N = 13 Sulfur-Doped Graphene Nanoribbons,
Giang D. Nguyen, Francesca M. Toma, Ting Cao, Zahra Pedramrazi, Chen Chen, Daniel J. Rizzo, Trinity Joshi, Christopher Bronner, Yen-Chia Chen, Marco Favaro, Steven G. Louie, Felix R. Fischer, Michael F. Crommie,
J. Phys. Chem. C 2016, 120, 2684–2687.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b09986 - Closing the Nanographene Gap: Surface-Assisted Synthesis of Peripentacene from 6,6′-Bipentacene Precursors,
Cameron Rogers, Chen Chen, Zahra Pedramrazi, Arash A. Omrani, Hsin-Zon Tsai, Han Sae Jung, Song Lin, Michael F. Crommie, Felix R. Fischer,
Angew. Chem. Int. E 2015, 54, 15143–15146.
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201507104 - Site-Specific Substitutional Boron Doping of Semiconducting Armchair Graphene Nanoribbons,
Ryan R. Cloke, Tomas Marangoni, Giang D. Nguyen, Trinity Joshi, Daniel J. Rizzo, Christopher Bronner, Ting Cao, Steven G. Louie, Michael F. Crommie, Felix R. Fischer,
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2015, 137, 8872–8875.
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b02523 - Direct Imaging of Covalent Bond Structure in Single-Molecule Chemical Reactions,
D. G. de Oteyza, P. Gorman, Y.-C. Chen, S. Wickenburg, A. Riss, D. J. Mowbray, G. Etkin, Z. Pedramrazi, H.-Z. Tsai, A. Rubio, M. F. Crommie, F. R. Fischer,
Science 2013, 340, 1434–1437.
DOI: 10.1126/science.1238187 - Tuning the Band Gap of Graphene Nanoribbons Synthesized from Molecular Precursors,
Yen-Chia Chen, Dimas G. de Oteyza, Zahra Pedramrazi, Chen Chen, Felix R. Fischer, Michael F. Crommie,
ACS Nano 2013, 7, 6123–6128.
DOI: 10.1021/nn401948e - Molecular Torsion Balances: Evidence for Favorable Orthogonal Dipolar Interactions Between Organic Fluorine and Amide Groups,
Felix R. Fischer, W. Bernd Schweizer, François Diederich,
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2007, 46, 8270–8273.
DOI: 10.1002/anie.200702497
Also of Interest
- 2015 Carl Duisberg Memorial Prize,
ChemViews Mag. 2015.
Kallol Ray, Humboldt-University, Berlin, Germany, honored - Carl Duisberg Memorial Prize for T. Junkers,
ChemViews/Jonathan Faiz,
ChemViews Mag. 2014.
Professor Thomas Junkers, Belgium, is awarded by the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh; German Chemical Society)