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Asymmetric Catalysis on Industrial Scale: Challenges, Approaches and Solutions, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 978-3-527-32489-7
Hardcover
580 pages
June 2010
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Hans-Ulrich Blaser carried out his doctoral research with A. Eschenmoser at the Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zürich, where he received the Ph.D. degree in 1971. Between 1971 and 1975 he held postdoctoral positions at the University of Chicago (J. Halpern), Harvard University (J.A. Osborn), and Monsanto (Zürich). During 20 years at Ciba-Geigy (1976-1996) he gained practical experience at R&D in the fine chemicals and pharmaceutical industry, which continued at Novartis (1996-1999) and at Solvias where he presently is chief technology officer.

Hans-Jürgen Federsel is a renowned specialist in the field of process R&D with a professional career spanning over 30 years. Starting off as bench chemist in Astra at the major Swedish site in Södertälje, he climbed the ranks to occupy positions both as line and project manager. After the merger that formed AstraZeneca, he became Head of Projects Management at the aforementioned location and was then appointed to the newly created role as Director of Science in Global Process R&D in 2004. In connection with this, he was also given the prestigious title Senior Principal Scienstist. His strong academic links have been further developed over the years after obtaining the PhD in Organic Chemistry at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, which was led to his being awarded an Associate Professorship there.
His long-lasting links to this Institute has brought him a seat on the Board of the School of Chemical Science and Engineering from 2005. Publishing in peer reviewed journals and books and frequent lecturing has rendered fame to his name that goes far beyond the limits of the own company and Dr. Federsel enjoys invitations from all over the world to share learning and experience from his broad knowledge base on process R&D. In 2009 he was elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA).
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