Prof. Dr. Robert Wolf Inorganic Chemistry Phosphorus functionalization transition metalates photocatalysis

Robert Wolf

Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University Regensburg

Universitätsstraße 31

93053 Regensburg, Germany

Tel: +49-941-943-4485

Office: 22.3.82

Robert.Wolf@ur.de

Current Position

since 2022

Professor of Inorganic Chemistry (W3, full professor), University of Regensburg

Appointments

2011 – 2022

Professor of Inorganic Chemistry (W2), University of Regensburg

2008 – 2011

Junior Research Group Leader, University of Münster (Germany)

2007 – 2008

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (NL) (Prof. Koop Lammertsma)

2006 – 2007

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of California, Davis (USA) (Prof. Philip P. Power)

2005

Visiting Researcher, Universidad de Castilla-LaMancha (Spain) (Prof. Antonio Antiñolo)

2003

Visiting Researcher, University of Wales, Cardiff (UK) (Prof. Cameron Jones)

2002

Visiting Researcher, Australian National University, Canberra (Prof. S. Bruce Wild)

2002 – 2005

Graduate Student, University of Leipzig (Germany)

2000 − 2001

Master’s Student, University of Cambridge (UK) (Prof. Dominic S. Wright)

Professional Preparation

2005

University of Leipzig (Germany), Ph.D., summa cum laude

2001

University of Cambridge (UK), M.Phil.

1997 – 2000

University of Leipzig (Germany), Chemistry Studies (Vordiplom)

Honors and Awards

2017

ERC Consolidator Grant “FunctionalP4”

2010 – 2011

Emmy Noether Research Group Leader (German Research Foundation, DFG)

2009 – 2014

Member of the Young Academy at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and the German Academy of Natural Sciences Leopoldina

2010

Fellowship by the Dr. Otto Röhm Gedächtnisstiftung

2008 – 2010

Liebig Fellowship (Fonds der Chemischen Industrie, Germany)

2007 – 2008

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (German Research Foundation, DFG)

2006 – 2007

Feodor Lynen Fellow (Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation)

2002 – 2005

PhD Fellowship by the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes

2002 – 2005

Scholarship by the Evangelisches Studienwerk Villigst e.V.