A. Stephen K. Hashmi - Curriculum Vitae#
- School 1969 - 1982 (compulsory 13 years in Germany)
- Compulsory military service in Germany 1982 - 1983
- 1982 Begin of the Studies of Chemistry at LMU Munich, Germany
- Diploma thesis 1988, Doctoral thesis 1991, both with Prof. G. Szeimies, on highly strained organic compounds
- 1991 Postdoctoral studies in the group of Prof. B. M. Trost at Stanford University, California, USA, Enyne metathesis and related reactions, 1991 - 1993
- Habilitation in the group of Prof. Dr. J. Mulzer, 1993-1998, Institute of Organic Chemistry of Free University Berlin, Germany, Institute of Organic Chemistry of University of Frankfurt, Germany, Institute of Organic Chemistry of University of Vienna, Austria
- Visiting scientist at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, 07/1999 – 10/1999
- Temporary Professorship for organic chemistry at the Department of Chemistry of University of Marburg, Germany, 11/1999 – 07/2000
- Professor for Organic Chemistry at the Institute of Organic Chemistry of University of Stuttgart, Germany, 03/2001 – 03/2007
- Chair for Organic Chemistry at the Institute of Organic Chemistry of Heidelberg University, Germany, since 04/2007
Visiting Professorships
- at Gakushuin University (Tokyo, Japan, 2008)
- at Milan University (Milan, Italy, 2010)
- at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo, Japan, 2012)
- at Keio University (Tokyo, Japan, 2015)
- Local Head of the German Chemical Society at Nordwürttemberg (2002-2006)
- Cooperation Partner for chemistry at the German University in Cairo (2003-2007)
- Since 2004 Member of the South German Catalysis Institute (organised by Prof. J. Behm, Ulm)
- Since 2007 part of the Catalysis Research Laboratory (CaRLa, co-operation BASF/ Heidelberg University), since 2016 Director on the side of Heidelberg University
- Since 2013 Member of the Board of Heidelberg University Hospital
- Founding member of the Hector Fellow Academy, https://www.hector-fellow-academy.de/en.html, 2013
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