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CRE Group
Prof. Götz Veser
brief vita
- Associate Director, University of Pittsburgh Center
for Energy (since 2015)
- Nickolas A. DeCecco Professor, Swanson School of
Engineering,
University of Pittsburgh, USA (since
2011).
- Chemical Engineering Department, University of
Pittsburgh,
USA (Assist. Prof., 2002-07, Assoc. Prof., 2007-11, Professor, since
2011)
- Group leader, Max-Planck-Institut für
Kohlenforschung, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany (2000-2002).
- Habilitant, Institut für Chemische
Verfahrenstechnik (Prof. G. Eigenberger), University of Stuttgart,
Germany (1996-1999).
- Postdoc, Dept. of Chemical Engineering &
Materials Science (Prof. L.D. Schmidt), University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
(1994-1996).
- Ph.D. (summa cum laude),
Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max-Planck-Society, Dept. of Physical
Chemistry (Prof. G. Ertl), Berlin, Germany (1993).
- Dipl.-Ing. (with distinction),
Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Karlsruhe, Germany (1990).
honors & awards
- Oustanding Educator Award, Swanson Shool of
Engineering, 2015
- James Pommersheim Award for Excellence in Teaching in
Chemical Engineering, 2014
- 'Who is Who in Energy', Pitsburgh Business
Times, 2014
- Best Mentor award, EXCEL-SRI
program, 2013.
- Invited Keynote, Natural Gas Conversion Symposium
(NGCS
10), Doha (Qatar), 03/2013.
- Nickolas DeCecco Professorship, School of
Engineering,
University of Pittsburgh (since 2011)
- CNG Faculty Fellowship, Schhol of Engineering,
University of Pittsburgh (2007-2011).
- U.S. Department of Energy - NETL Faculty Fellow
(2007-2012)
- Invited Plenary, 6th World Congress on Oxidation
Catalysis, Lille, France, 06/2010.
- Visiting Professor, Dalian University of Technology,
School of Chemical Engineering, 05/2009
- Richard A. Glenn Award, Division of Fuel Chemistry,
American Chemical Society, 2007.
- NSF-CAREER award (2005).
- Pittsburgh-Cleveland Catalysis Society,
President-Elect (2004-2005), President (2005-2006), Director (since
2007).
- Habilitations-Fellowship, German Science Foundation
(DFG), (1996-1999).
- Feodor-Lynen-Fellowship, Alexander-von-Humbold
Foundation, (1994-1996).
- Kekule Fellowship, Fund of the German Chemical
Industry, (1990-1993).
- Emil-Kirschbaum Award, University of Karlsruhe,
(1990).
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