معرفی
Jörg Meyer is an Associate Professor at the Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC), Leiden University, The Netherlands, since 2020. His research focuses on energy dissipation at the atomic scale, particularly in chemical reactions on surfaces, leveraging computational modeling techniques from quantum mechanics to force-field levels.
- Education: PhD in Physics (2012, summa cum laude) and Diploma in Physics (2006, with distinction) from German institutions.
- Teaching: Co-organizer of workshops and courses on Density Functional Theory and Machine Learning in Computational Chemistry.
His work has significant implications for heterogeneous catalysis, electrocatalysis, and astrochemistry, with a publication record of 51 papers and an H-index of 21. Recent projects funded by TKI-HTSM PPP grants (2020–2022) and recognized by the Teacher of the Year Award (2020). Supervised 11 PhD students and 8 postdoctoral fellows since 2015.
Scientific Awards:
- NWO-CW Vidi Grant (2015)
- Young Investigator Competition Wins at Gordon Research Conferences (2011, 2013)
- DAAD Travel Grants (2011, 2013)
Research Trends: His recent articles highlight applications of Density Functional Theory, Electronic Friction Models, and Vibrational Dynamics in systems like H2/Cu(111), N2/Ru(0001), and CO/Rh(100). Collaborative efforts span institutions in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands.


