Research groups
» RWTH Aachen University Press Release
» RWTH Aachen University Press Release
With the submission of the final report in September 2019 and approval by the DFG Senate Committee for Research Training Groups in July 2020, the SeleCa program reached its end after more than ten years of hard work, intense exchange and fruitful research. We thank all participants in this program for their interest and activity. In particular, we wish the doctoral students both in Aachen and Osaka all the best for their future career. We do hope that the cross national exchange was meaningful and enriched the educational content during the doctoral course.
Jun Okuda
Spokesperson
July 2020
Metal Catalysis
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Selective Catalytic Functionalization of Aromatic Substrates from Petrochemical and Renewable Sources
Prof. Leitner, Prof. Chatani
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Strategies for Efficient and Selective Formation of Carbon-Carbon and Carbon-Heteroatom Bonds
Prof. Bolm, Prof. Kambe, Prof. Miura
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3
Bimetallic Redox-Activ/Lewis Acidic: Biomimetic Selective C-H Bond Functionalization and Switchable Polymerization
Prof. Herres-Pawlis, Prof. Niggemann, Prof. Okuda, Prof. Mashima, Prof. Kambe
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Selective Hydrogenation Catalysts Based on Molecular Recognition
Prof. Albrecht, Prof. Oppel, Prof. Tobe
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Biocatalysis
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6
New Glycosynthases in Synthesis
Prof. Elling, Prof. Pietruszka*, Prof. Fujiyama
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Identification, Biochemical and Functional Characterization of Novel Biocatalysts
Prof. Jaeger*, Prof. Pietruszka*, Prof. Itoh
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8
Selective Production and Analysis of Polyglutamic acid (PGA) with Distinct Molecular Weight Distribution and Composition
Prof. Büchs, Prof. Blank*, Prof. Fukusaki
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Organo-/Biohybrid Catalysis
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Development and Applications of Novel Bifunctional Organocatalysts.
Prof. Rueping, Prof. Enders*, Prof. Sasai
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Hybrid Biocatalysts for Selective Polymerization
Prof. Schwaneberg, Prof. Okuda, Prof. Hayashi
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10
Multifunctional Polyethers through Chemical and Enzymatic Catalysis for Controlled Drug Release
Prof. Moeller, Prof. Akashi
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