Katharina Schlögl
@katharinaschlgl
PhD student in synthetic organic chemistry with @Schnuerchlab, @biosynchem and @MoltagDK at @tuvienna ⚗️
Back from @ImperialCollege
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13-09-2018 21:12:28
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Check out our MolTag Doc Program 10 years anniversary video! :) All of us (=the students of the current funding period) participated and next to presenting our research had the opportunity to experience shooting movie material live! Even despite Corona! Thanks MolTag Doc Program for that!
It's already been a month since I joined Prof. Matt Fuchters research group at Imperial College London for my internship stay! Five more months to go and I'm really looking forward to them, the group made sure of that! 😊⚗️
Thanks a lot to MedChem 2022 for making my first in-person conference such a great experience during the first two exciting days at #medchem2022! Looking forward to our social program tonight and another day full of interesting science tomorrow!
Thanks for the kind farewell Matthew Fuchter, I totally agree that the time did go by too fast! I had a blast, thanks again for the opportunity to work on such an interesting topic alongside so many amazing colleagues who became close friends very quickly!
It was great to be back at the TU Ball again after three years due to the Covid "event break"! Had an amazing evening, thanks everybody! 😍✨ Hofburg Vienna tuvienna BSC Group Vienna
Had a great time at the #ACSFall2023 in San Francisco last week! Tons of great talks, networking and meeting old colleagues from my time in the Rovis Group! Met up with TU Wien colleagues as well and could present some of my PhD work in collaboration with Nadja K. Singer (she/her)!
Don’t miss what determines thermal lifetimes in an arylazopyrazole-based photoswitch by Nadja K. Singer (she/her) from The González Group and Katharina Schlögl. Powered by MolTag Doc Program at Universität Wien go.acs.org/6Ro
An amazing collaborative paper from my time as PhD within the MolTag Doc Program was published today in Nature Communications! Thanks to everybody involved, especially Ralph Gradisch, for the excellent teamwork!🎉 Check it out here 👇⚗️ #chemistry #research #natcomm nature.com/articles/s4146…