
Projects
Hessian scientists of various disciplines are using High Performance Computers for their research.
Hessian scientists of various disciplines are using High Performance Computers for their research.
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Inverse optimal control (IOC) is the problem of inferring an agent's cost function and other properties of their ...
The Pd-catalyzed asymmetric allylic alkylation of cyclobutenes is known to proceed in a deracemizing, de-epimerizing and ...
Natural visuomotor control tasks such as pouring liquids into cups are trivial for humans but are challenging to model ...
Normative computational models of human sensorimotor behavior based on optimal feedback control with signal-dependent ...
Ammonia borane (NH3BH3) is an easy to handle solid capable of releasing up to 3 equivalents of dihydrogen and therefore ...
The computational modeling of molecular transformations in organic chemistry, e.g. photo-inducible isomerizations of ...
After the matrix isolation of aminomethylene (H-C̈-NH2)[1] we study further the formation of amino acids and sugars in ...
Novel methods to access complex molecular structures open new avenues for applications in medicalas well as material ...
Novel methods to access complex molecular structures open new avenues for applications in medical as well as material ...
The computational modeling of molecular transformations in organic chemistry, e.g. photo-inducible isomerizations of ...
It is well-known that the irradiation of aromatic azides, including phenyl azide, in solution and at cryogenic ...
Alkanes are attractive feedstock chemicals due to their natural occurrence and they offer access to a wide variety of ...
Carbohydrates “(CH2O)n” or sugars are the formal adducts of carbon (atoms) to water with a repeating unit that ...
Gadolinium-doped tin clusters belong to an interesting class of nanoalloys. They combine the quasi-aromatically ...
Our research focuses on the activation of stable bonds/small molecules. This is traditionally accomplished by transition ...
Azobenzenes (AB) are promising candidates for molecular solar thermal energy storage (MOST) systems. After synthesizing ...
Curved aromatic molecules are unique compounds as they combine special properties due to the delocalized π-system, with ...
Our investigation aimed at determining the photo-physical properties of an ammonium tagged azobenzene 1 in comparison to ...
London dispersion forces help explaining unexpected attractive interactions of organic material. During the last century ...
Sulfur-containing compounds present in the earth’s atmosphere impact cloud formation and thus our climate. The main ...
Adding dispersion energy donors (DED) to a system can severely change the outcome of a reaction.[1] The concept of a DED ...
We have recently reported the synthesis of a pyridonate borane complex that reversibly activates dihydrogen under mild ...
While quantum-mechanical tunneling (QMT) was recognized early in the emerging field of quantum theory as an accelerating ...
In the present investigation, the Lichtenberg supercomputer was used for the numerical simulation of steady and ...
A large kinetic isotope effect (KIE) is one of the criteria that indicates quantum mechanical tunneling in a chemical ...
A recent and promising method to synthesize nanoparticles of defined size and structure is the so-called flash ...
The determination of the strength of London dispersion interactions between polarizable groups is connected with some ...
Perhydroazulenes are common structural motifs in a variety of terpene natural products. Despite of their structural ...
London dispersion (LD) interactions constitute the attractive part of the van-der-Waals potential and they have been ...
London Dispersion (LD)[1-3] interactions are noncovalent interactions that hold together nonpolar or weakly polar ...