Eric Condamine is a CNRS Research Engineer based in Grenoble with over 25 years in NMR spectroscopy and structural biology and eight years formally logged as a research engineer driving lab-scale software and instrumentation projects. He manages the Populse project and is the local NMR quality-control lead at major French structural biology platforms, combining hands-on operation of high-field spectrometers (including 800 MHz cryoprobes) with software development to streamline data workflows. Trained with a PhD in NMR and Structural Chemistry from Université de Rouen, he has a rare blend of deep experimental expertise and engineering discipline that keeps complex NMR facilities running and research moving forward. Colleagues rely on him for both instrument stewardship and practical contributions to protein dynamics studies, and he often bridges the gap between bench science and research software in ways that improve reproducibility and throughput.
8 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Science Ph.D., NMR, Structural Chemistry and Biology., Science Ph.D., NMR, Structural Chemistry and Biology. at Université de Rouen
A-Level of Laboratory Technician, Chemistry., A-Level of Laboratory Technician, Chemistry. at Lycee Blaise Pascal
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