Dominik Dietzel


GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH
SHE Chemistry
Planckstrasse 1
D-64291 Darmstadt
Germany
Room: SB3 3.163
Phone: +49 6159 71 2588
E-mail: d.a.dietzel@gsi.de


Curriculum Vitae

Education
  • Since 2021:
    PhD student at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Institute of Nuclear Chemistry
    Guest researcher at GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt
    Topic: Chemistry of superheavy p-block elements and their lighter homologs
  • 2018 - 2021:
    Master of Science Chemistry
    Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
    Area of specialization: Nuclear chemistry / inorganic chemistry
  • 2014 - 2018:
    Bachelor of Science Chemistry
    Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
    Area of specialization: Nuclear chemistry
Professional Experience
  • Since 05/2021:
    PhD student at JGU Mainz and guest researcher at GSI Darmstadt, supervised by Prof. Dr. Christoph E. Düllmann and Prof. Dr. Michael Block
    Main research interests:
    - gas phase chemical studies of superheavy elements and their lighter homologs
    - single atom gas-solid chromatography
    - surface reactions
    - separation of radioisotopes
    Teaching assistant for basic chemistry lectures
    Member of Helmholtz Graduate School for Hadron and Ion Research
  • 03/2021 - 05/2021:
    Research assistant in superheavy element chemistry group at GSI Darmstadt
    Teaching assistant for basic chemistry lectures
  • 04/2020 - 01/2021:
    Master thesis at JGU Mainz/GSI Darmstadt supervised by Prof. Dr. Christoph E. Düllmann
    Title: Studies on volatility and reactivity of short-lived bismuth radioisotopes as lighter homologs of the superheavy element moscovium
    Teaching assistant for basic chemistry lectures
  • 09/2019 - 03/2020:
    Research at University of Toledo, Ohio.
    Topic: Non-Hydrolytic Sol-Gel Synthesis and characterization of NTE materials (AlxIn2-xW3O12)
    - powder x-ray diffraction at APS Argonne National Lab
    - Supervisor of research assistant
  • 04/2018 - 08/2018:
    Bachelor thesis at JGU Mainz, Institute of Nuclear Chemistry, supervised by Prof. Dr. Tobias Reich
    Topic: UV-Vis-measurements of the complexation of uranium(IV) with acetate