Advanced Modules 2025

The advanced laboratory hands-on modules give the students an opportunity to learn new and interesting experimental and theoretical techniques established in RESOLV within a research topic of their own choice.

Due to the limited number of participants, participation in a particular module cannot be guaranteed.  Please choose your top three preferences in the registration form and we will do our best to find the ideal solution for everyone.

A list of the Advanced Modules offered at our Summer School in 2025 can be found below. Click on the individual titles to get short descriptions of each module, on the right side you can get more information on the group offering the particular module.

No. of Module Title and Abstract of Advanced Module Department offering Modul
1 Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Water Based on High-Dimensional Neural Network Potentials Jörg Behler, RUB
2 Ultrafast Dynamics at Heterogeneous Interfaces: Two-photon Photoelectron Spectroscopy Uwe Bovensiepen, UDE
3 Biomolecules in vivo – from the test tube into the cell Simon Ebbinghaus, RUB
4 Cryosolvation: Reactive intermediates in matrix isolation spectroscopy André K. Eckhardt, RUB
5 ElectroCat: From Electrocatalysis to Density Functional Theory Kai Exner, UDE
6 Parallel Reaction Screening and Automated Analysis of Solvent Effects on Homogeneously Catalyzed Reactions Lukas J. Gooßen, RUB
7 Protein film electrochemistry of [FeFe]-hydrogenase​​​​​​​ Thomas Happe, RUB
8 Studying Solvation Effects on Proton-Transfer Thermodynamics with Computation Chemistry Christof Hättig, RUB
9 Modeling Solvation Effects on Protonation Equilibria Stefan Kast, TUDo
10 Leica DMi8 S Fluorescence Microscope with 488 nm Laser Scanner​​​​​​​ Sebastian Kruss, RUB
11 Machine Learning for Highly Accurate Atomistic Simulations of Hydrogen-Bonded Liquids Dominik Marx, RUB
12 Investigation of supramolecular ring on surfaces Karina Morgenstern, RUB
13 Solvation Shell Spectroscopy Poul Petersen, RUB
14 A Practical Introduction to AFM-IR Nanospectroscopy Martin Rabe, MPIE
15 Computational Interface Physics In Solvation Sciences​​​​​​​ Herre Jelger Risselada, TUDo
16 Interferometry for the measurement of dynamic, localized gas (and plasma) density changes Clara Saraceno, RUB
17 Modeling UV/Vis Spectroscopy of Solvated Systems Through QM/MM Ana Vila Verde, UDE
18 Analysis of liquid-liquid Phase Separation (LLPS) by Laser Scanning (LSM) and Super - Resolution Structured Illumination Micrtoscopy (SR-SIM)​​​​​​​ Konstanze Wnklhofer, Jörg Tatzelt, RUB