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Jean (Louis, Charles)
JEENER (born on 31 July 1931) received a
degree in physics and chemistry at
Université Libre de Bruxelles
(ULB). To obtain PhD, he worked with I.
Prigogine at ULB from 1953 till 1958. Next
two years he spent as a postdoc with N.
Bloembergen at Harvard. In October 1960,
he became a professor at ULB where he
established an NMR lab, which is still
actively involved in research, and taught
a wide variety of courses. Since 1996 he
is Professor Emeritus at ULB.
His research interest in NMR started with
spin thermodynamics and dynamics in
solids, progressively extending towards 2D
spectroscopy in liquids, superoperators,
peak shapes in the presence of molecular
rearrangements, formulation of pulse
spectroscopy with full quantization of the
field, and, since 1990, radiation damping
and dipolar field effects in liquids
(electronic control of radiation damping,
issues of principle in the theory,
dynamical stability).
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