Yael Ben-Tal

Yael recieved a BA/BSc(Hons) from the University of Auckland in New Zealand before moving to the UK in 2018 to complete a PhD in the University of Edinburgh in the group of Prof. Guy C. Lloyd-Jones, FRS. Her PhD research focussed on LED-NMR kinetic and mechanistic studies of photochemical reactions. She joined the Utz group as a postdoc in 2023 where her main research interests include the coupling of flow chemistry and kinetics with developments in NMR spectrsocopy.
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Billy Hale

Billy Hale joined the research group as a postgraduate (PhD) student in 2015, after having earned an MChem degree from the University of Southampton. His research is focused on studying live systems in microfluidic perfusion by NMR.

Ali Yilmaz

Ali obtained his PhD from the University of Copenhagen in 2012, working on NMR metabolomic observations. After a first postdoc at SUNY Buffalo, he joined the Utz research team at Southampton from 2014 until 2016. His main research interests include microfluidic systems, metabolomics, and micro-fabrication techniques for biocompatible microdevices.

 

 

Marcel Utz

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Marcel obtained a MSc in materials science from ETH Zürich in 1994. He then joined the research groups of Prof. Ueli Suter in Polymer Science, and of Prof. Richard R. Ernst in Physical Chemistry at ETH as a doctoral candidate. In 1998, he obtained his doctorate, with a thesis on solid-state NMR investigations of glassy polymers under plastic deformation. In 1999, he joined the group of Prof. Pablo DeBenedetti at Princeton University as a postdoc, with a stipend from the Swiss National Science Foundation. A year later, he joined the Institute of Materials Science and the Department of Physics at the University of Connecticut as an Assistant Professor. He was promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure in 2006. In the same year, he moved to the University of Virginia, where he joined the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. In 2012, Marcel moved to the UK, joining the School of Chemistry at the University of Southampton. He was promoted to a personal chair in 2014. He currently heads the section of Magnetic Resonance within the School of Chemistry. Marcel lives in Winchester, UK, with his wife Song and their son KangKang.

Research Interests

Our main focus lies on the integration of microfluidic lab-on-a-chip technology with NMR spectroscopy and imaging. We believe that there is great potential for NMR in the context of LoC devices, due to its versatility, resolution, and non-invasive nature, which make it an ideal tool to study complex living systems.

In addition, we are also interested in the behaviour of complex materials. Recent examples of this include polyelectrolyte hydrogels and brick-and-mortar type micro-composites.