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Roles and Affiliations: Tim Grüne holds the position of Senior Lecturer (Privatdozent) at the Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry. He leads the Core Facility Crystal Structure Analysis and contributes to research in crystallography and materials science.
Education:
- PhD (molecular biology): Structural studies on ISWI nucleosome remodelling factor, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (2003).
- Diploma in Physics: Crystal structure analysis of human serum albumin complexes, Hochschule Karlsruhe - Technik und Wirtschaft (1999).
Research Interests: Grüne specializes in electron diffraction, crystal structure determination, and their applications in energy storage materials (e.g., sodium-ion batteries) and catalytic systems. His work bridges materials science and inorganic chemistry, focusing on halogen bonding, electrostatic potential analysis, and nano-mineral environmental significance.
Projects:
- Electron Diffraction to Gauge the ESP of Halogen Bonding (2025–2028).
- Electrostatic potential through charge-integration (ongoing).
- TI nano-minerals and their environmental significance (ongoing).
Advising & Grants: While no students are explicitly listed, his projects indicate active collaboration in research funding. Notable contributions include Wacker-type oxidation catalysis and halogen bond analysis via electron diffraction.
Labs & Teams: Oversees the Core Facility Crystal Structure Analysis, supporting structural characterization for inorganic and materials chemistry research.



