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ter Horst, Marc

Marc ter Horst

Marc ter Horst

Research Professor of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)

Not Accepting Doctoral Students

   Caudill 056
   919-843-5802
   terhorst@unc.edu
  Group Website


Research Interests


Research Synopsis

Marc is the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Core Laboratory Director.  Along with Staff in the NMR Core, he trains and teaches graduate students, post-docs, etc. in how to properly utilize NMR and EPR spectrometry in their research. Marc manages the core budget and instrument grant writing. He invites and encourages unique applications of NMR including heterogeneous samples, photoNMR and para-hydrogen.

Professional Background


News & Publications

Marc ter Horst, UNC Chapel Hill Research Professor in the Department of Chemistry’s NMR Lab, has been selected to be part of the first Molecular Sciences Software Institute (MolSSI) Accelerating Curricular Transformation in the Computational Molecular Sciences (ACT-CMS) Faculty Fellowship.

 

A team of chemistry researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has developed a unique approach to harnessing the sun’s energy to produce hydrogen gas, a potential clean energy source, from water, according to a paper published in Nature Chemistry. 

 

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