Symposium for Bretislav Friedrich
- Date: Apr 12, 2019
- Time: 01:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
- Location: Harnack House
- Room: Otto Hahn Lecture Hall
- Host: Fritz Haber Institute

Please join us at the Symposium for Bretislav Friedrich to celebrate Bretislav’s 65th birthday – with science, music, and some good fare.
Bretislav Friedrich was born in Prague, Czech Republic,
in 1953. He graduated from Charles University in 1976, with a degree in
physical chemistry. His diploma thesis dealt with non-ideal behavior of
macro-molecular solutions in mixed solvents. Upon graduation, he
switched fields to study the dynamics of ion-molecule reactions in
crossed molecular beams at the J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical
Chemistry and Electrochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, where
he earned his PhD in 1981 in chemical physics. Subsequently, he switched
countries as well, more than once. He was an Alexander von Humboldt
Fellow at the Max Planck Institute in Göttingen (1986–1987), Research
Associate and later Senior Research Fellow and Lecturer at Harvard
University (1987–2003), and, since 2003, a Research Group Leader at the
Department of Molecular Physics at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max
Planck Society in Berlin. He is also an Honorary Professor at the
Technical University of Berlin. Aside from his research in molecular
physics (directional states of molecules, quantum computing, analytic
solvability, structure of solvated molecular complexes) he maintains an
abiding interest in the history of science (emergence of quantum
mechanics, rise of physical and theoretical chemistry, scientific
biography) and is engaged in efforts to eliminate chemical and other
weapons of mass destruction. He authored/co-authored numerous
publications, including three books, and serves on several editorial
boards.