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Songi Han

I am a scientist and a magnetic resonance enthusiast who is passionate about the beauty and power of science that I wish to make accessible to a broader audience. I am a Professor of Chemistry, currently at Northwestern University, and have been performing research in electron and nuclear magnetic, starting out as an Assistant Professor in 2004 at UC Santa Barbara, 20 years ago.

Quentin Stern

Chemist by training, I’m passionate about spin physics. What I enjoy most is confronting theory and experiment, using all possible creativity. During my PhD years, I came to realize that simulating magnetic resonance was not so difficult and was in fact an excellent way to learn. That’s what I want to share with others by contributing to MARQUISE!

Joshua Straub

With a background in physics and nuclear magnetic resonance, I am excited by innovative ideas at the intersection of quantum physics, chemistry, and biology about sharing this excitement with others within and outside the scientific community.

Contributors

Songi Han

I am a scientist and a magnetic resonance enthusiast who is passionate about the beauty and power of science that I wish to make accessible to a broader audience. I am a Professor of Chemistry, currently at Northwestern University, and have been performing research in electron and nuclear magnetic, starting out as an Assistant Professor in 2004 at UC Santa Barbara, 20 years ago.

Vineeth Francis Thalakottoor Jose Chacko

I’m a spin physics enthusiast with a Master’s degree in Physics, currently working on NMR masers involving both hyperpolarized and thermal nuclear spins, and electronic feedback control of radiation damping. I’m also developing PyOR (Python On Resonance)—a versatile NMR simulator designed to make spin physics simulations accessible to everyone. Through this platform, I’ll be sharing a variety of simulations and insights using PyOR to help demystify the fascinating world of NMR.

Quentin Stern

Chemist by training, I’m passionate about spin physics. What I enjoy most is confronting theory and experiment, using all possible creativity. During my PhD years, I came to realize that simulating magnetic resonance was not so difficult and was in fact an excellent way to learn. That’s what I want to share with others by contributing to MARQUISE!

Joshua Straub

With a background in physics and nuclear magnetic resonance, I am excited by innovative ideas at the intersection of quantum physics, chemistry, and biology about sharing this excitement with others within and outside the scientific community.

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