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Edward Saliba

Edward Saliba
Assistant Professor

Education

  • Ph.D. Washington University in St. Louis, MO, USA, 2019
  • B.Sc. Olivet Nazarene University, IL, USA, 2014

Research

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) instrumentation and method development.
  • Bioanalytical/physical/inorganic NMR
  • NMR theory development

Professional Experience

  • Senior research assistant (oberassistent), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich, Switzerland, 2023-2025
  • Postdoc, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, USA, 2020-2023

Selected Publications

Saliba, E. P.; Overall, S. A.; Barnes, A. B., Spectrral-Band-Selective Multidimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Using Broadband Dipolar Recoupling Schemes. 2025, Journal of Magnetic Resonance. Under Review.

Saliba, E. P.; Palani, R. S.; Griffin, R. G., Homonuclear J-Couplings and Heteronuclear Structural Constraints. Journal of Magnetic Resonance 2024, 368, 107785.

Saliba, E. P.; Barnes, A. B., The Clebsch-Gordan Coefficients and Their Application to Magnetic Resonance. Concepts in Magnetic Resonance Part A, Bridging Education and Research 2022, 2022, 1-18.

Saliba, E. P.; Barnes, A. B., Fast Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Magic Angle Spinning Simulations Using Analytical Powder Averaging Techniques. Journal of Chemical Physics 2019, 151.

Saliba, E. P.; Sesti, E. L.; Nicholas Alaniva; Barnes, A. B., Electron decoupling with cross polarization and dynamic nuclear polarization below 6 K. Journal of Magnetic Resonance 2018, 295, 1-5.

Saliba, E. P.; Sesti, E. L.; Scott, F. J.; Albert, B. J.; Choi, E. J.; Alaniva, N.; Gao, C.; Barnes, A. B., Electron Decoupling with Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Rotating Solids. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2017, 139, 6310-6313.