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Eisenmann studied chemistry at [[LMU Munich]]. She finished her dissertation "Zur Strukturchemie binärer und ternärer Verbindungen von Erdalkalimetallen mit Elementen der IV. Hauptgruppe" in the group of [[Armin Weiss]] in 1971. Shortly after, she started researching in the newly established group of [[Herbert Schäfer (chemist)|Herbert Schäfer]] at the [[Technische Universität Darmstadt]]. Together with him, she performed research on Zintl phases. At first, Eisenmann worked as a research assistant. A year later, she worked as a Dozentin. Three years later, she became Akademische Oberrätin. In 1986, Herbert Schäfer died and Eisenmann continued their joint work. Furthermore, she established her own research profile. In 1990, she habilitated with the work "Zintlphasen mit komplexen Anionen". She later became an extraordinary professor. She was the first female professor for Chemistry at the [[Technische Universität Darmstadt]]. She also contributed to the [[Landolt–Börnstein]]. |
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Eisenmann studied chemistry at [[LMU Munich]]. She finished her dissertation "Zur Strukturchemie binärer und ternärer Verbindungen von Erdalkalimetallen mit Elementen der IV. Hauptgruppe" in the group of [[Armin Weiss]] in 1971. Shortly after, she started researching in the newly established group of Herbert Schäfer at the [[Technische Universität Darmstadt]]. Together with him, she performed research on Zintl phases. At first, Eisenmann worked as a research assistant. A year later, she worked as a Dozentin. Three years later, she became Akademische Oberrätin. In 1986, Herbert Schäfer died and Eisenmann continued their joint work. Furthermore, she established her own research profile. In 1990, she habilitated with the work "Zintlphasen mit komplexen Anionen". She later became an extraordinary professor. She was the first female professor for Chemistry at the [[Technische Universität Darmstadt]]. She also contributed to the [[Landolt–Börnstein]]. |