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Peter H. Huy
ChemCatChem ( IF 4.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-04 , DOI: 10.1002/cctc.202001454


Peter H. Huy

See the Hot Paper in our Young Researchers Series at https://doi.org/10.1002/cctc.202001175

  • Date of birth:

  • December 1st, 1980

  • Position:

  • Associate Professor (W2) for Organic Chemistry at Rostock University (Germany)

  • E‐mail:

  • peter.huy@uni‐rostock.de

  • Homepage:

  • https://www.peterhuylab.de

    https://www.huy.chemie.uni‐rostock.de

  • ORCID

  • 0000‐0002‐5099‐5988

  • Twitter

  • @peterhuylab

  • Education:

  • Diploma studies University of Cologne, Germany (2001–2006)

    PhD in Chemistry, University of Cologne, under the supervision of Prof. H.‐G. Schmalz (2006–2010)

    Postdoctoral position at Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland, with Prof. A. M. P. Koskinen (2011–2012)

    Postdoctoral position at Max‐Planck Institute for Carbon Research, Muelheim at river Ruhr, Germany, with Prof. B. List (2013)

    Young research group leader at Saarland University, Saarbruecken, Germany, mentored by Prof. U. Kazmaier (2014–2020)

  • Awards:

  • DAAD postdoctoral fellowship, 2011–2012

    Liebig‐fellowship, Fonds of the chemical Industry, 2014–2020

    Thieme Chemistry Journals Award, 2016

  • Current research:

  • Development of novel catalytic methods.

    Application in the synthesis of bioactive compounds.

    Mechanistic elucidations for further innovative developments.

  • Hobbies/Interests:

  • Cooking, good food and water sports

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    Peter H. Huy

    The thing about my work I like most is the manifold and diverse facets from devising novel project ideas, browsing through the latest state‐of‐the‐art literature, performing experiments in the lab, writing publications to teaching and mentoring students.

    Chemistry/Science is fun because there is so much new to learn and discover every single day. Despite of all the progress achieved, it is still hard to predict the outcome of the very next experiment.

    I am waiting for the day when someone will discover the eight‐day week in order to accomplish the aspired work schedule in time. A viable alternative would be the invention of the 28 hours‐day.

    Guaranteed to make me laugh are my own mistakes. Besides persistence and perseverance, self‐irony is an essential character trait for an academic path, which is probably also true for many other demanding professions.

    If I were not a scientist, I would be most likely a cook decorated with a Michelin star and specialized on experimental fusion food (but not molecular cuisine; I do not like the combination of lab equipment and food probably due to my current profession).



    中文翻译:

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    彼得·H·休

    参见 https://doi.org/10.1002/cctc.202001175的《青年研究人员丛刊》中的热点论文

  • 出生日期:

  • 1980年12月1

  • 位置:

  • 罗斯托克大学(德国)有机化学副教授(W2)

  • 电子邮件:

  • peter.huy@uni‐rostock.de

  • 主页:

  • https://www.peterhuylab.de

    https://www.huy.chemie.uni‐rostock.de

  • ORCID

  • 0000‐0002‐5099‐5988

  • 推特

  • @peterhuylab

  • 教育:

  • 文凭研究德国科隆大学(2001–2006)

    科隆大学化学博士学位,由H.‐G教授指导。施玛尔兹(2006–2010)

    芬兰赫尔辛基阿尔托大学博士后职位,AMP Koskinen教授(2011–2012)

    B.List教授(2013),在德国鲁尔河Muelheim的马克斯-普朗克碳研究所的博士后职位。

    U. Kazmaier教授指导的德国萨尔布吕肯萨尔大学青年研究小组负责人(2014–2020年)

  • 奖项:

  • DAAD博士后奖学金,2011-2012年

    Liebig-fellowship,2014-2020年化学工业基金会

    2016年Thieme化学期刊奖

  • 目前的研究:

  • 新型催化方法的发展。

    在生物活性化合物合成中的应用。

    进一步创新发展的机械说明。

  • 兴趣爱好:

  • 烹饪,美食和水上运动

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    彼得·H·休

    我最喜欢的工作内容是多种多样的方面,包括设计新颖的项目构想,浏览最新的最新文学,在实验室中进行实验,为教育和指导学生编写出版物。

    化学/科学很有趣,因为每一天都有很多新的知识需要学习和发现。尽管取得了所有进展,但仍然很难预测下一个实验的结果。

    我在等待某人发现八天工作日的一天,以便及时完成理想的工作时间表。一个可行的选择是发明28小时制。

    保证让我笑是我自己的错误。除了毅力和毅力,自我讽刺是学术道路的基本特征,对许多其他要求苛刻的职业也可能如此。

    如果我不是科学家,那么我很可能是一位饰有米其林星的厨师,专门研究实验性融合食品(但不擅长分子美食;我不喜欢实验室设备和食物的结合,这可能是由于我目前的职业)。

    更新日期:2020-11-21
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