
Warren and Katharine Schlinger Distinguished Professor and Chair of Chemical Engineering
email: reimer@berkeley.edu
office: 101C Gilman
fax: 510.642.4778
lab: D 95 Tan
lab phone: 510.643.3073
Research Interests
Materials and Solid State Chemistry; Physical Chemistry
The goal of Professor Reimer's research is to apply the principles and methods of spectroscopy toward societal problems, including alternative energy, materials and sensors for energy conservation, molecular imaging, and nuclear spintronics. His group consists of experimentalists that use many different tools for their research, yet retain special expertise and interest in magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy and imaging methods.
Biography
Professor. Ph.D. California Institute of Technology, 1980. Berkeley Distinguished Teaching Award (2003); Chemical Engineering Departmental Outstanding Teaching Award (2000); Donald Sterling Noyce Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching in the Physical Sciences (1998); AIChE Northern California Section Award for Chemical Engineering Excellence in Academic Teaching (1998); Presidential Young Investigator Award (1985); Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar (1987).