Prof. Dr. Malte Brasholz

Malte Brasholz studied Chemistry at Freie Universität Berlin and obtained his PhD from the same institution in 2007, under the guidance of Prof. Hans-Ulrich Reissig. A short-term stay in the laboratory of Prof. Hisashi Yamamoto at the University of Chicago in 2008 was followed by one year of postdoctoral research in the group of Prof. Steven V. Ley at the University of Cambridge. A second year of postdoctoral studies led Malte to Australia, where he worked at CSIRO Molecular and Health Technologies in association with Prof. Andrew B. Holmes at the University of Melbourne. In 2010, he was appointed Research Scientist at CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering. From 2012, Malte established an independent research group at the Institute of Chemistry at the University of Hamburg. Since 2017 he is Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Rostock.

ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8184-646X

Academic CV

2017 Professor of Organic Chemistry, University of Rostock
2012 Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry, University of Hamburg
2010 Research Scientist, CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Melbourne
2009 Postdoctoral fellow, CSIRO Molecular and Health Technologies
and group of Prof. Andrew B. Holmes, University of Melbourne
2008 Postdoctoral fellow, group of Prof. Steven V. Ley, University of Cambridge
2007 Short-term scholar, group of Prof. Hisashi Yamamoto, University of Chicago
2007 PhD in Chemistry, group of Prof. Hans-Ulrich Reissig, Freie Universität Berlin
2004 Diplom degree in Chemistry, group of Prof. Hans-Ulrich Reissig, Freie Universität Berlin

Awards and fellowships

2016 GIAN lectureship, Government of India
2015 Prize of the Dr. Otto Röhm Gedächtnisstiftung
2014 Thieme Journal Award
2009 Postdoctoral fellowship, CSIRO Office of the CEO Awards Scheme
2008 Postdoctoral fellowship, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
2005 Ph.D. fellowship, Fonds der Chemischen Industrie (FCI)