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Prof. Dr. Timm John is a faculty member at Freie Universität Berlin, affiliated with the Institute of Geological Sciences within the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. He serves as Subproject Leader A7 in the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 1349, titled 'Fluorine-Specific Interactions: Fundamentals and Applications,' indicating an active role in interdisciplinary scientific research.
His research is centered on geological sciences with a specialized focus on fluorine-specific interactions in earth materials. This aligns with the broader goals of CRC 1349, which explores the unique chemical behavior of fluorine in various contexts, from fundamental principles to practical applications. His work likely bridges geochemistry and materials science, particularly in understanding mineral behavior under extreme conditions.
The scientific contributions of Prof. John are embedded within a large collaborative framework, emphasizing teamwork, cross-institutional coordination, and training of young researchers through the Integrated Research Training Group (MGK). While specific publications and advisees are not listed, his leadership in a DFG-funded subproject underscores his standing in the academic community.
Prof. John contributes to major initiatives such as the Winter School and Fluorine Sommer School, supporting education and dissemination within the CRC. His laboratory or research group operates under the infrastructure of the CRC 1349, leveraging shared resources and expertise across disciplines.
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