
| Titel: | Een geschiedenis van de Katalyse, samenspel van wetenschap en technologie |
| Parallelsessie: | Chemie Historische Groep en de sectie Katalyse |
| Tijd: | 13:15 - 14:45 uur |
Curriculum vitae R.A. van Santen
Rutger Anthony van Santen was born in 1945 in Langedijk, The Netherlands. After finishing the gymnasium at Middelburg, he studied chemistry at the
From 1971-1972 he continued research as a postdoc at SRI, Menlo, California in the Molecular Physics department headed by Dr. F.T. Smith.
In 1972 he joined Shell Research at
In 1986 he became Professor Extraordinarius in Surface Chemistry at
In the period 1992-2000 he was scientific director of the Netherlands Institute of Research in Catalysis. He was the first and founding director of this institute.
In 1981 he received the golden medal for excellence in research of the Royal Dutch Chemical Society.
In 1991 he was awarded the Chiapetta Lectureship by the North American Catalysis Society.
The Royal Society of Chemistry,
In 1997 he received the Spinoza Award from the Dutch Foundation for Pure and Applied Research.
In 1998 he became an Honorary Doctor at the
In 1999 he was the Gwathmey Distinguished Lecturer of the
In 2000 he was awarded the Karl-Ziegler-Lectureship at the Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung in
From 2001 until 2005 he was Rector-Magnificus of the Eindhoven University of Technology.
In 2001 he received the Alwin Mittasch Medal Dechema,
of the
In 2004 he was awarded the Miller Visiting Professorship,
He has published over 600 papers, 16 books and 22 patents.
His present research interests are molecular aspects of heterogeneous catalysis.
The two main themes of his research are:
computational studies of surface-chemical reactivity and mechanism in heterogeneous catalysis.
