
Johannes Kästner
@groupkaestner
Computational Chemistry prof. @Uni_Stuttgart, simulating reaction mechanisms, atom tunneling, #astrochemistry, #MachineLearning. @johanneskaestner.bsky.social
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Thrilled to be recognized as a finalist and excited to present my PhD research at the #EYCA session in Dublin! 10th EuChemS Chemistry Congress ☺️🍀


Looking forward to giving a lecture on astrochemistry 💫⚗️✨ at JungesChemieForum Tübingen on Thursday afternoon: "Astrochemie: Moleküle zwischen Sternen"


📢 First PhD paper is out !! Proud to share our latest research: "Formation of the interstellar sugar precursor, (Z)-1,2-ethenediol, through radical reactions on dust grains" 🌌🚀. Grateful for the amazing collab with Germán Molpeceres, Johannes Kästner, P.Redondo arxiv.org/abs/2408.08608






📸 from Day 2 & 3 at the International #Catalysis Networking Conference: Inspiring keynote by VyDong, Welcome #CRC1633 to Catalysis Network, Excellent talks by #CRC1333 PI's Johannes Kästner & Michael Buchmeiser, Congrats to Sam Van Gele for winning the Poster Award!


Did you ever wonder how to combine electrochemistry and acid/base chemistry 🧪💻🔋? In doi.org/10.1002/celc.2… we present a straight-forward way. Can be based on experimental or computational data. With Patrick M. Becker, Heinze_Lab, Sarkar Lab. Thanks to Studienstiftung!

2nd VLEO Symposium: 13.-14.1.2025 in Stuttgart hosted by ATLAS 🛰️ 👉Register for the symposium here: sfb1667.uni-stuttgart.de/VLEOsymposium/… 👉Or submit your abstract here by October 28, 2024: sfb1667.uni-stuttgart.de/VLEOsymposium/… 👉For more information, visit our website: sfb1667.uni-stuttgart.de/VLEOsymposium/



Experimental characterization of single-site platinum catalysts is tricky. Esteslab and Aaron Rossini used solid-state NMR for 1H, 31P, and 195Pt - we contributed DFT results 🧪💻to understand immobilized platinum hydrides. CRC1333 See: Chemical Science doi.org/10.1039/D4SC06…

Thrilled to host Julia Westermayr for a talk at our institute today! We look forward to intensive discussions.
