Prof. Dr. SWETLANA SCHAUERMANN
Researcher ID: K-9392-2017
CURRICULUM VITAE
since 04/2015 |
Professor of Physical Chemistry, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel |
10/2019 |
Call to full (W3) professorship for Physical Chemistry at TU Braunschweig, rejected. Offer from CAU Kiel accepted. |
09/2013 – 03/2015 |
Head of the independent research group in the scope of Minerva-Program of the Max-Planck-Society (MPG), Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin |
07/2007 – 08/2013 |
Workgroup Leader of the Molecular Beam Group, Fritz-Haber-Institut of MPG (Department of Prof. H.-J. Freund), Berlin |
05/2012 – 03/2015 |
Lecturer (Ger: Privatdozent) of Physical Chemistry at Free University (FU), Berlin |
POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS
04/2007 – 06/2007 |
Visiting Scientist at the Chemistry Department, Prof. C.T. Campbell, Washington University, Seattle, USA |
02/2006 – 01/2007 |
Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Department of Chemistry, Prof. R.M. Lambert, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK |
EDUCATION
05/2012 |
Habilitation in Physical Chemistry at Free University Berlin |
06/2005 |
PhD degree from Fritz-Haber-Institute of MPG and Humboldt-University Berlin |
12/2000 – 12/2002 and 01/2004 – 06/2005 |
PhD studies at Fritz-Haber-Institute of MPG with Prof. H.-J. Freund, Berlin |
1993-1999 |
Studies of Chemistry at Novosibirsk State Univertity, Russia |
SCIENTIFIC GRANTS and AWARDS
09/2013 |
Indepenent Research Group in the scope of Minerva-Program of the Max-Planck-Society |
09/2013 |
ERC Starting Grant 2013 „Enantioselective Reactions on Model Chirally Modified Surfaces” |
05/2012 |
Dozentenstipendium des Fonds der Chemischen Industrie (Fellowship |
03/2011 |
Academia Net Selectee Excellent women academics portal of the Robert Bosch Foundation, Spektrum der Wissenschaft and Nature |
03/2011 |
Jochen-Block-Prize of the German Catalytic Society |
08/2008 |
Fellowship of the Robert Bosch Foundation “Excellence and Leadership Program “Fast Track” |
07/2006 |
Otto-Hahn-Medal 2005 of the Max-Planck-Society for PhD Project |
CAREER BREAKS
Two maternity leaves in 2003 and 2009