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Ryan Patrick Barnes Graduate Student Chemistry University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA Select a Country |
EPR Techniques: other Research Areas: |
I am interested in the thermodynamics of the coupling between proteins and their solvating hydration water. To access the thermodynamics I employ a combination of EPR and NMR techniques mainly focusing in relaxometry. My current goal is to access energy scales in the protein water coupling phenomena from EPR noise spectroscopy. |
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Aydin Babakhani Principal Investigator ECE Department UCLA Los Angeles, CA Select a Country Website |
EPR Techniques: cw EPR, high-field EPR, microresonators, pulse EPR, special resonators, THz EPR, time-resolved EPR Research Areas: instrumentation / methods development |
My research group builds single-chip EPR transceivers in silicon/CMOS. The single-chip solution has two major benefits: 1) It can be easily scaled to wave-scaled EPR arrays enabling reliable fabrication of 1000s of EPR spectrometers. My team also works on low-cost single-chip sources and detectors in the THz frequencies that can be used in high-field EPR. |
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Jacob H Artz Postdoctoral Scholar Biosciences National Renewable Energy Laboratory Golden, Colorado Select a Country |
EPR Techniques: cw EPR Research Areas: catalysis, energy materials, enzymes, soluble proteins |
We study electron transfer and catalysis in redox-active proteins. |
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Alex Angerhofer Principal Investigator Chemistry University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Select a Country |
EPR Techniques: cw EPR, ENDOR, ESEEM / HYSCORE, high-field EPR, in-cell EPR, microresonators, pulse EPR, rapid-freeze quench, spectroelectrochemistry, time-resolved EPR Research Areas: enzymes, transition metals |
Research Interests: 1. Investigate the reaction mechanisms of metallo enzymes, and 2. utilize micro-resonators to study metabolic radicals in live mammalian cells. |
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Mark Anders Graduate Student Penn State University University Park, PA Select a Country |
EPR Techniques: cw EPR, EDMR Research Areas: |
I'm a graduate student at Penn State interested in EDMR in electronic materials. Most of my experience is with SiC-based electronic devices. |
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Reza Amraei Laboratory Manager Central Iran Research Complex (CIRC) NSTRI Yazd, Yazd Iran |
EPR Techniques: cw EPR, EPR theory and simulation Research Areas: EPR dosimetry |
I want to learn principals of epr,experimental and theoretical. I wish study in this field of spectroscopy |
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Christian Altenbach Professional Ophthalmology UCLA LOS ANGELES, CA Select a Country Website |
EPR Techniques: cw EPR, DEER / PELDOR, EPR theory and simulation, pulse EPR, time-resolved EPR Research Areas: instrumentation / methods development, membrane proteins, nitroxides, soluble proteins |
I am deeply involved in EPR research since 1985 and played a key role in the development of original methods in site directed spin labeling and nitroxide scanning. Work involved lineshape analysis, accessibility using power saturation and saturation recovery, distance measurements using CW and pulse methods, as well as synthesizing massive amounts of local results into the understanding of global structure and function. A rich collection of software written in LabVIEW is available. |
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Rana Dib Akiel Graduate Student Chemistry University of Southern Califronia Tarzana, California Select a Country Website |
EPR Techniques: cw EPR, high-field EPR, ODMR Research Areas: defect centers, nitroxides, nucleic acids |
As a graduate student, my research interest is to use defect nitrogen-vacancy centers in nanodiamonds as magnetic sensor to study the dynamics of spin labeled biological molecules. |
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Nick Agladze Laboratory Manager Physics Department UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California Select a Country |
EPR Techniques: cw EPR, high-field EPR, pulse EPR, rapid-scan EPR, THz EPR Research Areas: defect centers, inorganic semiconductors, instrumentation / methods development, lanthanides, organic radicals |
As a Principal Experimentalist at the Institute for Terahertz Science and Technology I am looking for new users of our Terahertz Facility, including high field EPR instrument. |
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Chathuranga Abeywardana Graduate Student Department of Chemistry University of Southern California Los Angeles, California Select a Country Website |
EPR Techniques: cw EPR, high-field EPR, ODMR, pulse EPR Research Areas: defect centers, instrumentation / methods development, nitroxides, single-molecule magnets |
My main research interest is to study nano scale spin environments in different systems employing NV centers in diamond as a magnetic sensor. I hope SharedEPR would be great community to stay touched with recent developments in the field. |