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Edward Sternin is an Associate Professor in the Physics Department at Brock University. His research focuses on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and its application to soft condensed matter systems, including the study of collective motions in model membranes and phase transitions in liquid crystals. He aims to understand the physical principles that underlie the structure and function of biological membranes at the molecular level. Sternin has a number of significant publications, including work on neutron diffraction studies of model membranes and the application of inverse theory algorithms to analyze NMR data related to biomembranes. His expertise extends to the development of numerical methods for data analysis in experimental physics, emphasizing the use of computational tools to address complex questions in the field. With a strong academic background, he continues to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in physical chemistry and biophysics.
Brock University • St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in the field of Physics, focusing on NMR spectroscopy and soft condensed matter.
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