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Professor Malcolm Levitt is a leading researcher in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and endofullerenes at the University of Southampton's School of Chemistry. He joined in 2000 as Professor of Physical Chemistry, specializing in quantum phenomena and interdisciplinary materials science.
- Education:
- PhD from Oxford University (1981)
- Postdoctoral work with Shimon Vega (Israel) and Richard Ernst (ETH Zurich)
- Research Interests:
- Magnetic Resonance techniques, including hyperpolarization and solid-state NMR
- Endofullerene encapsulation (e.g., gases and metals within C60 cages)
- Quantum spin dynamics and long-lived singlet states
His recent articles focus on advancing NMR methodologies, endofullerene applications, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Key themes include parahydrogen-induced hyperpolarization, superconducting endofullerides, and structural characterization of encapsulated systems.
- Awards:
- Fellow of the Royal Society (2007)
- Davy Medal (2021)
- Erwin Schrödinger Prize (2021)
- Advising/Grants:
- Supervises PhD students in Chemistry
- Principal investigator for EPSRC, Royal Society, and EU-funded projects (e.g., 'NMR Shuttle', 'HyperStore')
He is affiliated with the Institute for Life Sciences and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Magnetic Resonance, fostering collaborations across physics, chemistry, and materials science.
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