Rudolph Clausius
It was Rudolf Clausius, a professor at the University of Bonn, who in the mid-1800s coined the term entropy, formulated the second law of thermodynamics, and laid the foundations of modern Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - a true transdisciplinary scientist and visionary thinker who cautioned us more than 130 years ago to utilize nature's resources in a sustainable fashion.
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Anna Kny received the Sigrid Peyerimhoff-Forschungspreis 2024 for her outstanding publication „Chiral self‐organized single 2D‐layers of tetramers from a functional donor‐acceptor molecule by the surface template effect “ (Nanoscale 15 (2023) 10319-10329). This award is intended to support a young scientist in the field of physical and theoretical chemistry at the University of Bonn who can demonstrate an outstanding publication in these fields.
Yashna Daver, a master student from the group of Prof. Barbara Kirchner is awarded a STIBIT Degree Completion Scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
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Experimental Physical Chemistry
Mulliken Center for Theoretical Chemistry
Arrival by car
The main access road is from the east is the A 3 (Cologne - Frankfurt(Main)). Across the A 560 and the A 59 ("air port highway") you reach Bonn.
From the west (Belgium, Netherlands and the area around Aachen) the A 4 and the A 555 are leading to Bonn. Bonn is surrounded by a highway ring providing a fast inner-city access.
Arrival by train
Bonn can easily by reached by train.
Bonn main station is connected to the ICE/IC/EC-net.
The regular stop Siegburg/Bonn of the ICE route Frankfurt-Cologne can be reached by city railway line 66.
The footpath from the main station to the institute is shown on the map.