
Michael Antonacci
Associate Professor · Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)
Saint Vincent CollegeAbout
Michael Antonacci is an Associate Professor of Physics at Saint Vincent College, where he teaches courses ranging from General Physics to Condensed Matter Physics. His research focuses on Ultra-Low and Earth's Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) techniques, particularly using hyperpolarized media for biomedical applications and educational innovations.
- Education: PhD in Physics (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), MDiv (Saint Vincent Seminary), BS in Physics and Mathematics (Saint Vincent College)
Antonacci's work on Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange (SABRE) hyperpolarization methods has led to significant advancements in low-field NMR sensitivity. His team recently achieved 450-fold signal enhancement in aqueous solutions using novel catalysts, paving the way for in vivo bioprobes. He also investigates physics education reform, implementing asynchronous lab formats and assessing their pedagogical effectiveness.
Key publications demonstrate his expertise in MR thermometry for brown adipose tissue studies, open-source NMR spectrometer design, and AI integration in physics pedagogy. Collaborations with chemistry departments highlight his interdisciplinary approach to catalyst development.
Antonacci's lab provides undergraduate students hands-on experience in organometallic synthesis, magnetic resonance hardware, and scientific communication. Current projects include constructing an ultra-low field NMR spectrometer based on the OCRA open-source console and expanding SABRE-SHEATH techniques for 13C hyperpolarization.
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