Jean-Philippe Ansermet
jean-philippe.ansermet@epfl.ch http://lpmn.epfl.ch
Date de naissance: 01.03.1957
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Jean-Philippe Ansermet was born March 1, 1957 in Lausanne. He obtained a diploma of “physics engineer” from EPFL in 1980. He went on to get a PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where, from 1985 to 1987, he continued as post-doc his research with Prof. Slichter on catalysis, by developing solid state NMR strategies to study molecules bound to the surface of catalysts. From 1987 to 1992, he worked at the materials research center of Ciba-Geigy, on polymers for microelectronics, composites, dielectrics and organic charge transfer complexes. Following his nomination at EPFL in 1992 as professor of experimental physics, he developed a laboratory, focusing on nanostructured magnetic materials. In parallel, for 26 years, he taught classical mechanics, first to future engineering students, then to physics majors. For 22 years, he taught thermodynamics, also to first-year physics students. Both courses grew into textbooks. He continues to offer a course on spin dynamics and spintronics, which he has been developing since 1998. His research activities concern various kinds of magnetic resonances. His involvement since the early days of spintronics, using magnetic nanostructures produced by electrodeposition, have allowed him to gain recognition for his work on giant magnetoresistance, charge-driven and heat-driven spin torques. Expanding on his early surface NMR, he has studied molecules on electrodes in an electrolytic environment. The sensitivity issues prompted him to engage in gyrotron-based dynamic nuclear polarization, in order to enhance NMR signals arising from surfaces.
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