* Member of Users Executive Committee
* Member of Users Executive Committee
University of Wrocław, Poland
Phone: +48 71 375 7258
Email: Alina Bienko
Research Interests: Magnetic and EPR studies of mono- and polynuclear complexes, establishment of the relationship between structure and reactivity of complexes with various metal ions (Cu, Ru, Co, Fe, Mn, Re, V, La, Gd, Tb, Dy, etc.).
Term: 1/2023-12/2025
Michigan State University
437 Chemistry Building
Phone: 517-353-1080
Email: Selvan Demir
Research Interests: Chemical synthesis of exchange coupled lanthanide systems. She is particularly interested in generating strong exchange through radical linkers.
Term: 1/2023-12/2025
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Field Test Laboratory Building 180-03
15013 Denver West Parkway
Golden, CO 80401
Phone: 330-365-0417
Email: Effie Kisgeropoulos
Research Interests: Investigations of the fundamental mechanisms governing energy transformations in nature, with particular interest in discerning the role of electronic structure in these mechanisms; also interested in applying this lens to research questions in different fields/areas.
Term: 1/2024-12/2026
University of Ottawa
Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences
Room 401, D'Iorio Hall
Ottawa, ON, Canada K1N 6N5
Phone: +1 613-562-5800 ext. 2733
Email: Muralee Murugesu
Research Interests: Design and synthesis of new nanoscale inorganic materials in order to study their interesting physical properties such as magnetism, conductivity and optical properties. Particular research emphasis is made on the preparation and characterization of mixed-metal Single Molecule Magnets (SMMs) and Single Chain Magnets (SCMs). Such systems hold the promise of creating novel nanoscale devices for quantum computing and molecular electronics.
Term: 1/2023-12/2025
Wake Forest University
Salem Hall, Box 7486
Winston-Salem NC 27109
Room: Wake Downtown, Room 2819
Phone: 336- 702-1945
Email: Troy Stich
Research Interests: Our lab explores reactions catalyzed by radical SAM enzymes and then reprograms them to affect different product outcomes. Characterization of radical intermediates via EPR and computation afford new insights into the exotic mechanisms these enzymes employ.
Term: 1/2024-12/2026
Roosevelt University
Chemistry and Department of Bio/Phys/Health Sci
425 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605
Room WB 716D | SCH 600J
Phone: 312-341-3687
Email: Joshua Telser
Research Interests: My general research interest is in the area where inorganic, physical, and biological chemistry all come together.
Term: 1/2018-12/2026
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Last modified on 04 December 2023