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Hans Senn
PeerJ Editor
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Nanomaterials and Nanochemistry
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
Physical Organic Chemistry
Surfaces and Interfaces

Hans Martin Senn

PeerJ Editor

Summary

Hans Martin Senn obtained his undergraduate and PhD degrees in Chemistry from ETH Zürich. For his undergraduate thesis project in 1996/97, he went to Imperial College, London, where he was supervised by Mike Mingos, who got him into (EHT and DFT) calculations. Back in Switzerland, he did his PhD with Antonio Togni at ETH and Peter Blöchl at the IBM Zürich Research Centre. After a first postdoc with Tom Ziegler in Calgary, he worked in Walter Thiel's group at the Max Planck Institute for Coal Research in Mülheim an der Ruhr (Germany). Since 2007, he has been a lecturer in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry at the University of Glasgow (UK).

Bioinorganic Chemistry Biosynthesis Catalysis Coordination Chemistry Kinetics & Reactions Organometallic Chemistry Theoretical & Computational Chemistry Transition Metal Chemistry

Editorial Board Member

PeerJ Physical Chemistry
PeerJ Organic Chemistry
PeerJ Inorganic Chemistry

Work details

Lecturer

University of Glasgow
Chemistry

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Edited 1

Academic Editor on

September 20, 2024
Unveiling causal relationship between non-covalent interactions and evaluated Young’s modulus within oligolignols-cellulose complexes
Pablo Lopez Albarran, Rafael Herrera-Bucio, Antonio Pizzi, Marco Gallo, Joel A. Sánchez-Badillo, Raymundo Hernandez-Esparza, Jorge Garza
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-pchem.33