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Stephan Pribitzer

Postdoctoral Researcher

University of Washington

EasySpin

A chemist that took a turn towards scientific software engineering and data science.

  • Works on the quantification of uncertainties in EPR experiments, focuses on probabilistic programming and Bayesian inference.
  • Develops and maintains EasySpin’s pulse shaping functionality to simulate spectra, using time propagation (and the Liouville-von Neumann equation).
  • Implements and maintains professional software development workflows in EasySpin.
  • Very passionate about adiabatic passage and controlling spin systems with cool shaped pulses and also interested in, and working on, AI.

Did I move to Seattle just for the outdoors? Hm, maybe.

Interests

  • Pulse shaping
  • Probabilistic program
  • Scientific software development
  • Magnetic resonance

Education

  • PhD in Chemistry, 2019

    ETH Zürich

  • MSc in Chemistry, 2014

    ETH Zürich

  • BSc in Chemistry, 2013

    ETH Zürich

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