معرفی
Günter Trettenhahn is an Assistant Professor affiliated with the Department of Physical Chemistry within the Faculty of Chemistry. His work focuses on advanced spectroscopic techniques applied to electrochemical systems, particularly involving graphene oxide and surface protein interactions. He has been active in research since 1993, with notable contributions to materials science, electrochemistry, and surface characterization.
Research Interests:
His research emphasizes in-situ Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) for studying electrochemical processes. Key areas include:
- Electrochemical reduction of graphene oxide
- Control of protein orientation on metallic surfaces
- Design of novel electrode systems for real-time analysis
Awards:
- Dr. Wolfgang Houska-Anerkennungspreis (2007)
- File Posterpreis des Dt. Arbeitskreises für Angewandte Spektroskopie (1991)
- Preis für gute Lehre 2022 (2023)
Professional Activities:
He has delivered multiple presentations and posters on topics such as electrochemical control of surface proteins and laser-pulse-induced diagnostics at solid-fluid interfaces. Notable activities include contributions to conferences in 2013 and collaborations on interdisciplinary projects involving spectroscopic and electrochemical methods.




