
معرفی
Dr. Maxim Yulikov is a Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. He is affiliated with the Institute of Molecular Physical Sciences (IMPS), focusing on advanced spectroscopic techniques and biomolecular studies. His research integrates electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP), and molecular modeling to explore structural dynamics of biomolecules, heterogeneous materials, and functional nanomaterials.
- Key affiliations: ETH Zurich, IMPS
- Expertise: EPR spectroscopy, DNP, biomolecular structure analysis, nanomedicine
His work emphasizes developing novel spin labels, optimizing DNP sensitivity, and studying protein-RNA interactions, dietary fibers, and phase-separated biomolecular condensates. Recent projects include designing Gd(III) spin labels, investigating copper interactions with biomolecules, and enhancing NMR sensitivity through tailored biradicals.
Publications highlight contributions to RIDME spectroscopy, heterogeneous systems analysis, and materials chemistry. He teaches 529-0053-00L Polymer Physics Methods for Unstructured Biomolecules in the Fall semester 2025.





