Welcome to Alice Parker and Jonathan Tence, our newest graduate students!
Alice, in her undergraduate work, developed a setup for electroabsorption spectroscopy to study perovskites for solar cell applications. In her free time, she likes making art, reading, walking, and eating ice cream.
Jonathan is interested in building instrumentation. This carries over from his undergraduate work at OSU, developing a MAS spinning module that used porous ceramic bearings for ssNMR. He loves any outdoor activity: climbing, skiing, scubadiving, and backpacking.
We're so glad you're here!
About the Lab
We reimagine magnetic resonance—NMR and EPR—as tools for discovery across chemistry, physics, and biology. By harnessing the untapped potential of quantum spins, we develop methods, materials, and devices that advance both fundamental science and practical applications.
We are based at the University of California, Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.