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Wolfgang Lubitz was born in Berlin, Germany on July 23, 1949. From a young age, Lubitz had an evident affinity toward the sciences. Lubitz began his study of chemistry and physics at the Free University of Berlin in 1969 ; he completed his degree in 1974, with a thesis on physical organic chemistry under Professor Harry Kurreck. He then continued on to pursue a doctoral degree in physics at FU Berlin, which he completed in 1977. He completed his doctoral work with honors, having received the “Otto-Klung-Preis” award of the FU Berlin, under nomination from his supervisors.

Following his degree completion, Lubitz started his career as an Assistant Professor at the Chemistry Department of FU Berlin. He then began a collaborative project surrounding fluorinated aromatic radicals, and published his first paper in 1981. A year later, Wolfgang Lubitz, along with Harry Kurreck and Burkhard Kirste, published the book, ENDOR Spectroscopy of Radicals in Solution ,which quickly became a standard in the field of ENDOR technology.