University of Stuttgart mourns the death of former Rector Prof. Franz Effenberger

December 28, 2024

The University of Stuttgart extends a heartfelt farewell to Univ.-Prof. Dr. h.c. Franz Effenberger, former Rector, Vice Rector, and Head of the Institute of Organic Chemistry, with profound gratitude for his remarkable contributions and sorrow at his departure. His extraordinary life, remarkable scientific achievements, and unwavering passion and dedication will forever be remembered.

As Vice Rector from 1980 to 1986 and as Rector from 1987 to 1990, Prof. Effenberger played a decisive role in the massive development and expansion of new technologies at the University of Stuttgart. His accomplishments include the creation of the Center for Bioprocess Engineering, the establishment of the Institute for Display Technology and Laser Technology, and the founding of the Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research (ZSW) in Stuttgart/Ulm. Effenberger also campaigned for the financing and construction of the Hysolar building, for securing the sports science course and for the construction of the sports facilities on Campus Vaihingen. He also secured over three million German marks in private funding for the construction of the International Meeting Center (IBZ). Effenberger significantly contributed to elevating the field of computer science by founding the Institute for Parallel and Distributed Systems and overseeing the development of the wind tunnel at the Research Institute for Automotive Engineering and Powertrain Systems Stuttgart (FKFS). His work in the chemistry of aromatics and heterocycles as well as molecular electronics has attracted international attention. 

As a committed university lecturer, inspiring mentor and outstanding scientist, Prof. Franz Effenberger left his mark on generations of students, employees and colleagues.

Prof. Franz Effenberger leaves a void that is difficult to fill.

 

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