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Dr Claudia Tait Royal Society University Research Fellow Claudia is a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the University of Oxford and Early Career Fellow in Chemistry at Balliol College, Oxford. Claudia studied Chemistry at the University of Padova in Italy, first using EPR spectroscopy during her bachelor and master thesis projects involving the investigation of the photoprotection mechanism in natural light-harvesting complexes under the supervision of Marilena Di Valentin. After her DPhil, Claudia joined Stefan Stoll's group at the University of Washington in Seattle to focus more on EPR instrumentation and simulation and worked on EPR method development exploiting shaped pulses. In Seattle, she also first started contributing to EasySpin, an open-source simulation toolbox for EPR spectroscopy, and has since continued to help with improvements and expansion of its capabilities. Claudia returned to Oxford to start her independent research group as a Royal Society University Research Fellow, where her work now focuses on leveraging EPR spectroscopy to gain an improved understanding of spins and spin-dependent processes in materials and devices for energy conversion. Awards and Prizes Bruker Thesis Prize, awarded by the ESR group of the Royal Society of Chemistry Ulderico Segre Prize, awarded by the Italian Electron Spin Resonance Group (GIRSE) 2016 John Weil Young Investigator Award of the International EPR Society (责任编辑:) |
