Course start: 1. September 2014

Englisch für Chemiestudierende

Graz University of Technology
  • M. Mittelbach
  • G. Gescheidt

Scientific classification:

  • Chemistry (104)
  • Linguistics (602)

Course start: 1. September 2014

Englisch für Chemiestudierende

Graz University of Technology
  • M. Mittelbach
  • G. Gescheidt
  • Scope: 6 units
  • Effort: 2 hours/unit
  • Course start: 1. September 2014
  • Course end: -
  • Current status: Ongoing course
  • Current participants: 289
  • Licence: CC BY-NC 4.0
  • Available languages:
    • English ‎(en)‎
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M. Mittelbach

M. Mittelbach studied chemistry at the University of Graz. He completed his habilitation in organic chemistry in 1991 and has since been an associate professor at the Institute of Chemistry at the University of Graz.

Since 1993, he has headed the “Working Group on Chemistry and Technology of Renewable Raw Materials” (focusing on fats, oils, and biofuels), and since 1999 he has served as chair of the Chemistry Study Commission at the University of Graz.

G. Gescheidt


G. Gescheidt studied chemistry and earned his Ph.D. in physical chemistry. After completing his habilitation at the University of Basel and serving as a visiting professor, he has been a full professor at Graz University of Technology since 2003.

His research focuses on understanding radical-based reactions. In this field, he conducts both basic research and projects with industrial relevance (radical polymerization, antioxidants).

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