Ryszard Jankowiak is a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Ancillary Distinguished Professor of Physics at Kansas State University, Manhattan in USA. He is also affiliated with the Photosynthetic Antenna Research Center, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO. He has published over 230 papers in various areas of physical chemistry, toxicology, carcinogenesis, physics and biophysics. Currently he is studying photosynthetic reaction centers and photosynthetic antenna pigment complexes (and their mutants) of green plants/algae and photosynthetic bacteria using solid-state low temperature (laser-based) spectroscopies and modeling. Ryszard Jankowiak is a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Ancillary Distinguished Professor of Physics at Kansas State University, Manhattan in USA. He is also affiliated with the Photosynthetic Antenna Research Center, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO. He has published over 230 papers in various areas of physical chemistry, toxicology, carcinogenesis, physics and biophysics. Currently he is studying photosynthetic reaction centers and photosynthetic antenna pigment complexes (and their mutants) of green plants/algae and photosynthetic bacteria using solid-state low temperature (laser-based) spectroscopies and modeling.
Catalysis by design: From conventional solid state NMR spectroscopy to the dynamic nuclear polarization surface enhanced spectroscopy - The success story of single site well-defined heterogeneous catalysts