Lyndon Emsley

EPFL SB ISIC LRM
BCH 1530 (Batochime UNIL)
Av. F.-A. Forel 2
1015 Lausanne

Current Work

Our research centres on the development of new NMR spectroscopy experiments to determine the atomic-level structure and dynamics of complex materials and molecular systems, to solve a range of problems across disciplines.

Awards

Günther Laukien Prize

Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC)

2023

Publications

Teaching & PhD

PhD Students

Ray Cowen, Ümmügülsüm Günes, Máté Visegrádi, Ruben Rodriguez Madrid

Past EPFL PhD Students

Dominik Józef Kubicki, Arthur César Pinon, Albert Hofstetter, Federico Maria Paruzzo, Baptiste Busi, Snaedis Björgvinsdóttir, Martins Balodis, Aditya Mishra, Manuel Cordova, Bruno Simões de Almeida, Yu Rao, Daria Torodii

Past EPFL PhD Students as codirector

Daniele Mammoli, Anna Morales Melgares

Courses

Advanced nuclear magnetic resonance

CH-401

Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and applications to medical imaging. Principles of modern multi-dimensional NMR in liquids and solids. Structure determination of proteins & materials. Measurement of molecular dynamics. Principles of Hyperpolarization

Basic and advanced NMR - Level 1 A (EPFL)

CH-601(x)

Basic theoretical and experimental aspects of NMR will be taught. Students will be familarized with modern NMR spectrometers.

Basic and advanced NMR - Level 2 (EPFL)

CH-703

The goal is to give a sound theoretical and practical foundation in NMR for various applications in research. PhD students and post-docs who have followed the course successfully should be able to perform modern multi-dimensional NMR experiments independently.

Experimental physical chemistry

CH-349

Experiments related to physical chemistry courses.

Structural analysis

CH-314

The aim of this course is to treat three of the major techniques for structural characterization of molecules used in chemistry and chemical engineering: mass spectrometry, NMR, and X-ray techniques.