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Professor Mathias Senge is the Chair of Organic Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at Trinity College Dublin. He leads an active research group focused on tetrapyrrole chemistry, photobiology, and medicinal applications. He previously held professorships at Universität Potsdam and Freie Universität Berlin, and has been at Trinity since 2005.
- Born: 1961, Silbach, Germany
- Education: Philipps-Universität Marburg (PhD, 1989)
- Habilitation: Freie Universität Berlin (1996)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship: UC Davis
His research centers on the chemistry and biochemistry of tetrapyrroles, with a focus on porphyrin synthesis, conformational engineering, photosensitizer design, and applications in photodynamic therapy and chemical sensing. He explores crystallography, supramolecular assembly, and the role of molecular symmetry in biological and materials contexts.
His recent publications (2021–2025) span topics including porphyrin atropisomerism, metal-organic frameworks, photophysical properties of aluminum complexes, and symmetry analysis in distorted molecules. These works appear in leading journals such as Angewandte Chemie, Nature Chemistry, and Chemical Science, reflecting strong international collaboration and interdisciplinary impact.
- Science Foundation Ireland Research Professor
- Heisenberg Fellow
- Fellowship from Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes
- Fellowship from Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Professor Senge supervises PhD and postdoctoral researchers and participates in collaborative networks such as POLYTHEA, a doctoral training network in porphyrin chemistry. His lab develops novel synthetic methods, investigates molecular interactions, and designs functional materials for biomedical and technological applications. He has not received specific grant mentions in the text, but his SFI Research Professorship indicates significant ongoing funding support.
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