Permanent members

Giulia MOLLICA

PI

Samuel COUSIN

CNRS Researcher

Fabio ZIARELLI

Research Engineer

Stéphane VIEL

Full Professor

Pierre THUREAU

Professor

Current members

Johanna Guazzelli

PhD Candidate

Minh-Tu LY

PhD Candidate

Céline HUART

PhD Candidate

Previous members

Amélie FRISON

My research activity is focused on the structural analysis of functional polymers by solid-state NMR coupled with dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP). In order to improve the sensitivity of this technique, my main objective is to identify the optimal parameters for sample preparation by supercritical CO2 impregnation.

PhD supervisors: Stéphane VIEL, Fabio ZIARELLI.

Martins BALODIS

My research is focused on studying the crystallization processes inside porous materials using MAS solid state NMR and DNP. My other interests include computational aspects of crystal structure determination coupled with the experimental data from NMR.

Tuan Nghia DUONG

My research focuses on the methodological developments of solid-state NMR experiments for the structural determinations of biological or chemical solids. The new sequences will extract the structural information in more efficient ways than the existing ones (more robust to offset/rf-inhomogeneity, simpler optimization, faster acquisition).

Keywords: homo-/heteronuclear dipolar recoupling, quadrupolar nuclei, dynamic nuclear polarization, fast magic-angle spinning, proton-detection methods

Marie JURAMY

My research activity is focused on the study of the crystallization of small organic molecules by solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and nuclear dynamic polarization (DNP). The main goal of my study is to better understand the polymorphism phenomenon.

Keywords: Nuclear magnetic resonance, dynamic nuclear polarization, solid-state NMR, DNP, crystallization, structure, polymorphism

Romain CHEVRE

My research theme is the spectroscopic study of crystallisation on bio-organic molecules. The analytical techniques used are NMR and nuclear dynamic polarisation.

Keywords: Nuclear magnetic resonance, dynamic nuclear polarization, solid state, crystallization