题 目: Molecular Tectonics: from molecules to complex architectures
报告人: Mir Wais Hosseini教授(Professor, Université de Strasbourg)
时 间: 2012年4月30日(星期一)上午9:00
地 点: 福州大学化学化工学院嘉锡楼413

Mir Wais Hosseini教授,欧洲科学院院士,欧洲文艺与科学院院士,自1991年以来一直担任法国斯特拉斯堡大学教授,兼任澳大利亚西澳大学、瑞士日内瓦大学以及日本东京大学等科研院校的名誉教授和New Journal of Chemistry等期刊主编。他师从“超分子化学之父”、诺贝尔化学家获得者Jean-Marie Lehn教授并长期担任其科研助手。他是国际上利用超分子化学概念制备分子材料的先锋,领导的研究组在分子材料设计、分子识别、分子马达以及分子催化等领域均取得很多有重要国际影响的高水平成果。
Mir Wais Hosseini is a professor of University of Strasbourg, France. He was mainly educated at the Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg where he obtained his PhD degree in 1983 working with Jean-Marie Lehn. In 1981 he joined the French National Research Centre as a permanent member. After a postdoctoral fellowship spent in 1985 with Kenneth Raymond at Berkeley, he returned to Strasbourg where he continued to work with Jean-Marie Lehn. In 1990 he was appointed as a Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Université Louis Pasteur. In 1992 he was nominated for a period of five years at the Institut Universitaire de France. He was invited Professor at the University of Western Australia at Perth, University of Geneva, The Institut of Materials and Chemical Research, Tsoukuba, Japan and University of Tokyo. He is Editor-in-Chief of New Journal of Chemistry and was editorial board memberships of several international journals, such as Chemical Communications, Crystal Growth and Design, CrystEngComm., etc. He is a pioneer in the use of supramolecular chemistry concepts to elaborate molecular materials whose properties are governed by the nature of the building blocks and their mode of self-assembly. His work has shown that particularly interesting topologies, such as tubular and helical architectures, two-dimensional braids, and crystals of crystals, can be obtained using finely designed building blocks or tectons. In addition to his contribution to molecular tectonics, he has worked on the selective capture of alkali metal cations and molecular turnstiles.
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