Lyndon Emsley wins the 2015 Bourke Award
Awarded for the development of experimental methods that have transformed the field of solid-state NMR and enabled new applications across chemistryAwarded for the development of experimental methods that have transformed the field of solid-state NMR and enabled new applications across chemistry.
His research centres on the development of new NMR spectroscopy experiments to determine the atomic-level structure and dynamics of complex materials and molecular systems, to solve a range of problems across disciplines.