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Associate Professor and Reader in Magnetic Resonance, Faculty of Science
Dr. Jeremy Titman studied for his Ph.D. from 1987 to 1990 with Dr James Keeler in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge where his research involved designing new methods for solution-state NMR spectroscopy. He spent three and a half years at the Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung in Mainz, Germany working in the laboratory of Professor Hans W. Spiess, initially as a NATO Postdoctoral Fellow and subsequently as a Staff Scientist. His research in Mainz focused on the development of magic angle spinning NMR experiments for the study of solid polymers. In 1994 he was appointed Lecturer in Physical Chemistry at the University of Nottingham and in 2002 he was promoted to Reader in Magnetic Resonance.
Design of new solid-state NMR experiments involving fast magic angle spinning, multiple-quantum coherence and multi-dimensional data acquisition Applications of solid-state NMR to studies of polymer… read more
Design of new solid-state NMR experiments involving fast magic angle spinning, multiple-quantum coherence and multi-dimensional data acquisition Applications of solid-state NMR to studies of polymer blends, proton conducting materials and biomolecules.
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