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Gerhard Ertl, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (2007), is renowned for his pioneering work in surface science and catalysis. The Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft annually honors his legacy with the Gerhard Ertl Lecture Award, recognizing exceptional researchers in catalysis. His scientific achievements, particularly in understanding chemical processes at atomic scales, have had a lasting impact on chemistry and materials science.
- Key Contributions: Development of surface science methodologies under ultrahigh vacuum conditions.
- Awards: Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2007), Gerhard Ertl Lecture Award (in his honor).
While specific details about his current affiliations, students, or recent publications are not extracted from the provided texts, Ertl's work remains foundational in bridging experimental surface chemistry with theoretical modeling.
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