
About
Andrew Pell is a Professor at the Chemistry Department of ENS de Lyon and a member of the Very High Field NMR Center (CRMN). He specializes in solid-state NMR spectroscopy to study paramagnetic materials, with a focus on their structural and electronic properties. His research explores energy storage systems, magnetic materials, and the application of advanced NMR techniques to resolve complex material behaviors. In 2024, he was appointed a Junior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF).
Education:
- Bachelor's in Natural Sciences (Chemistry) from Selwyn College, University of Cambridge, UK
- PhD in Chemistry from the University of Cambridge (2009), focusing on high-resolution NMR methods
Research Interests:
His work centers on using solid-state NMR to elucidate geometric and electronic structures of complex magnetic materials. This includes paramagnetic systems like topological insulators, quantum spin materials, and energy storage materials. He develops novel NMR methodologies to address challenges in resolving atomic-scale features in these systems.
Scientific Awards:
- Junior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France (2024)
Advising & Grants: While specific grant details are not provided, his prolific publication record reflects sustained research activity. His advising contributions are inferred through his academic roles but no student names are listed in the provided texts.
Labs & Collaborations: Active in the CRMN (ENS de Lyon), a leading facility for high-field NMR research. Collaborates with international institutions on projects involving advanced NMR techniques and materials science.
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