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Kieslich Group

 

Functional Inorganic, Hybrid and Molecular Materials: Sustainable Chemistry and Energy

In the Kieslich research group, we focus on the synthesis and structural chemistry of functional inorganic, organic-inorganic hybrid, and molecular materials. The main focus of our research is sustainable chemistry as well as energy conversion and storage. Current research topics include:

  • Piezoelectric and ferroelectric sensing and energy conversion
  • High-pressure X-ray diffraction of "soft" materials
  • Barocalorics as an alternative cooling technology
  • Complexity analysis of (molecular) solids and interfaces

 

Two student assistant positions available! 

We currently have two open positions for student assistants. The first topic involves supporting the setup of a high-throughput synthesis workstation. Ideally, you have some practical skills and enjoy hands-on work in close collaboration with our mechanical workshop and glassblowing facility. The second topic involves developing a Python-based learning module on Monte Carlo simulations. For this position, experience in programming and an interest in combining chemical problems, mathematics, and computational chemistry is important. If you are interested, please get in touch via email or in person at office B122 with Prof. Kieslich.