Philipp Gütlich - Curriculum Vitae#


  • 1941-46: Elementary School in Rüsselsheim and Karben (Germany)
  • 1946-55: High school (Gymnasium) in Rüsselsheim
  • 1955-61: Technische Hochschule Darmstadt (Inorganic, Organic, Analytical, Technical and Physical Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics) Diplom-Ingenieur "Mit Auszeichnung" Master's thesis in Physical Inorganic Chemistry Academic Prize of Technical University of Darmstadt for best thesis
  • 1961-63: Ph.D. thesis "Surface Investigations Using the BET-Method and Heterogeneous Isotope Exchange on Barium Sulfate", Ph.D."Mit Auszeichnung"
  • 1964: Postdoctoral research stay at "Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires à Saclay in France (Paris), 6 months
  • 1964-65: Postdoctoral research stay in Brookhaven National Laboratory (USA), work on Mössbauer spectroscopy of transition metal compounds
  • 1966: Return to Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, research work towards "Habilitation" ("Applications of Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Inorganic Chemistry")
  • 1976-70: Participation in Theoretical Chemistry Schools: C.A. Coulson (Oxford), P.O. Löwdin (Uppsala), H. Hartmann (Frankfurt)
  • 1969: Habilitation in Inorganic Chemistry and Nuclear Chemistry
  • 1972: Professor of Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry at Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
  • 1974: 2 offers for Full-Professorships
    • Chair of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Mainz
    • Chair of Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry, University of Hamburg
  • 1975: Professorship at Mainz University accepted
  • 1989-1991: Dean of the Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy
  • 1996-2001: Director of the Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
  • April 2001: Professor Emeritus

Memberships:
  • Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker
  • Bunsengesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Metallkunde (until 2001)
  • Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft
  • American Chemical Society (for ca. 30 years, until 2001)
  • Chemical Society of London (for ca. 30 years, until 2001)

Guestprofessorships:
  • University of Geneva and Bern in Switzerland (1985)
  • University of Lima/Peru (for UNESCO, 1985)
  • Tamkang University Taipei (1986)
  • University of Louvain-la-Neuve/ Belgium (1991)
  • University of Fribourg/Switzerland (1994)
  • Ochanomizu University Tokyo (1994)
  • Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris (1997)
  • Vienna University of Technology (1998)
  • Toho University Tokyo (2007)

Awards and Honors:
  • 1961: Academic Prize of Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
  • 1964: Fellowship of German Gouvernment for research stay in France
  • 1965: Fellowship of Volkswagen-Foundation for research stay in USA
  • 1989: Research Award of Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science
  • 1993: Max Planck Research Award
  • 2002: Honorary Member of the Internat. Board on the Applications of the Mössbauer Effect
  • 2002: Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Science
  • 2003: Honorary Doctor and Professor of the University of Budapest
  • 2007: Member of Academia Europaea
  • 2007: Honorary Doctor of Toho-University Tokyo

Teaching Experience:
  • Physical Methods in (Inorganic) Chemistry
  • Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry
    • Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
    • Electrons in Atoms and Molecules
    • Ligand Field Theory
    • Molecular Orbital Theory
    • Group Theory
  • Coordination Chemistry
  • Magnetochemistry

Research Fields:
  • Electronic structure (static and dynamic) of transition metal compounds
    • Bond and valence state properties
    • Molecular structure
    • Spin crossover (thermally, optically and pressure-induced)
    • Magnetic properties
    • Photochemical and photophysical phenomena
    • Phase transformations
    • Kinetic and thermodynamic properties
    • Chemical and physical aftereffects of nuclear transformation
  • Surface physics and chemistry
    • Thin metallic layers by Langmuir-Blodgett technique
    • Corrosion
    • Structure and reactivity on glass surfaces
  • Industrial applications of Mössbauer spectroscopy
    • Magnetic and optical recording material
    • Battery material
    • Glasses
    • Corrosion

Research equipment
  • ca. 8 Mössbauer spectrometers for transmission, scattering, CEMS, DECEMS, time-integral and time-differential measurements, also under pressure or in applied magnetic field and variable temperature (≥ 2K)
  • 2 Magnetometers (Foner, SQUID) for 350 ≥ T 2 K
  • ESCA-spectrometer
  • AUGER-spectrometer
  • UV/Vis spectrometer, also for single crystals in the range 300 ≥ T ≥ 5 K
  • Raman spectrometer, T-dependent in the range 1500 ≥ T ≥ 4 K
  • FT-FIR spectrometer, T-dependent in the range 300 ≥ T ≥ 4 K
  • Single crystal X-ray diffractometer, T-dependent 300 ≥ T ≥ 10 K, CCD

Seminars and Presentations:
  • More than 300 Invited Talks/Plenary Lectures
  • Ca. 500 contributions to conferences (oral and posters)
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