
معرفی
Stefan Stoll is a Professor and Associate Chair, Research in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Washington. He holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from ETH Zürich (2003) and degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of Technology Graz (1998). His research focuses on advanced Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, exploring protein structures, molecular spin qubits, and developing EPR methodologies. Key areas include DEER spectroscopy for protein conformational landscapes, quantum decoherence dynamics, and software tools like EasySpin and DeerLab. His group also contributes to spectroscopy hardware improvements and quantum simulation methods.
- Education: Ph.D., ETH Zürich (2003); B.Eng./M.Eng., University of Technology Graz (1998)
- Affiliations: University of Washington since 2011
Research interests span physical chemistry, biophysics, and computational methods for EPR analysis. Recent software contributions include chiLife (Python package for spin label modeling) and open-source tools for EPR data processing.





