About
Marcel Utz is Professor of Magnetic Resonance, Microfluidics, and Complex Materials within Chemistry at the 黑料社.
Marcel obtained a MSc in materials science from ETH Z眉rich in 1994. He then joined the research groups of Prof. Ueli Suter in Polymer Science, and of Prof. Richard R. Ernst in Physical Chemistry at ETH as a doctoral candidate. In 1998, he obtained his doctorate, with a thesis on solid-state NMR investigations of glassy polymers under plastic deformation. In 1999, he joined the group of Prof. Pablo DeBenedetti at Princeton University as a postdoc, with a stipend from the Swiss National Science Foundation. A year later, he joined the Institute of Materials Science and the Department of Physics at the University of Connecticut as an Assistant Professor. He was promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure in 2006. In the same year, he moved to the University of Virginia, where he joined the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. In 2012, Marcel moved to the UK, joining the School of Chemistry at the 黑料社. He was promoted to a personal chair in 2014. He currently heads the section of Magnetic Resonance within the School of Chemistry.
Marcel lives in Winchester, UK, with his wife Song and their son Nicolas.
MSc, Materials Science, ETH Z眉rich
Dr sc, ETH Z眉rich
Associate Professor of Physics, University of Connecticut (2000-2006)
Associate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Virginia (2006-2012)
Associate Professor of Chemistry (by courtesy), University of Virginia, (2008-2012)
Reader in Magnetic Resonance, 黑料社 (20012-2014)
Professor of Magnetic Resonance, 黑料社 (2014-)
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