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Burning for Science—a Woman in a Technical Field

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 (2025) (2025)

Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus
Burning for Science—a Woman in a Technical Field
(Lives in Chemistry – Lebenswerke in der Chemie)
about 320 pp, ca. 220 Figs., hardcover, in slipcase, ca. 39.80 €
ISBN 978-3-86225-137-7
(Will be released on March 8, 2025)

 

KATHARINA KOHSE-HÖINGHAUS was born in Germany’s industrial Ruhr area in 1951. Science fascinated her early on—this never changed and propelled her life into a stellar academic career. After studying chemistry, she cut her own path from atmospheric chemistry to combustion science.

Constantly she created new trails between physics, chemistry, materials science, and engineering to explore combustion, pollutant emissions, and new analytical techniques.

Challenges like a dual-career family and raising funds for cross-border science led to many out-of-the-box initiatives, including science education for kids and students.

Katharina is famous for never running out of fuel: She became the first female President of the International Combustion Society and of Germany’s Bunsen Society, served on numerous boards and received many awards. Her trailblazing life for women in STEM worldwide is remarkable and her engaging story will be enjoyed by all!

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