Summary
Jean-marc Nuzillard is a retired CNRS Research Director whose career moved from synthetic organic and organometallic chemistry into pioneering method development for liquid-state NMR and computer-assisted structure elucidation. He led research on natural product structural analysis, centrifugal partition chromatography simulation, chiral synthesis design, and developed the Logic for Structure Determination (LSD) software as a practical CASE outcome. Trained with a Doctorat from Université Paris Sud and a post-doc at Cambridge with Ray Freeman, he combines deep experimental insight with algorithmic and software solutions for small-molecule structure determination. Based in Reims, his work bridges hands-on spectroscopy, method development, and tool creation—an uncommon blend that made computational NMR a central thread of his scientific legacy.
8 years of coding experience
Agrégation, Chimie, Agrégation de Chimie, Agrégation, Chimie, Agrégation de Chimie at ENS Cachan
Doctorat, Chimie, Doctorat, Chimie at Université Paris Sud (Paris XI)
Post-Doc, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 5 publications with Pr. Ray Freeman, Post-Doc, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 5 publications with Pr. Ray Freeman at Cambridge University
Classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles scinetifiques, Maths - Physique - Chimie, Admission à l'ENS Cachan (ENSET), Classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles scinetifiques, Maths - Physique - Chimie, Admission à l'ENS Cachan (ENSET) at Lycée Charlemagne (Paris 4ième)
English, German