Professor Jean-Francois Muller (1940-2024) Mass Spectrometry and Laser
Desorption/Ionisation
- Lionel Vernex-Loset,
- Gabriel Krier
Lionel Vernex-Loset
Universite de Lorraine Laboratoire de Chimie et Physique Approche Multi-echelles des Milieux Complexes
Corresponding Author:lionel.vernex-loset@univ-lorraine.fr
Author ProfileGabriel Krier
Universite de Lorraine Laboratoire de Chimie et Physique Approche Multi-echelles des Milieux Complexes
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Born on June 1, 1940, in Lyon, Jean-François Muller studied in Autun
before entering the Collège Stanislas in Paris and obtaining an
engineering degree from the Strasbourg Higher National School of
Chemistry (ENSCS), where he met his wife, Daniel. After graduating in
1965, he joined the Faculty of Science at the University of Metz at its
foundation in 1970, as an Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry.
There, he prepared his doctorate in physical sciences, focusing on
peri-series cyclisation of naphthalenic and benzo(b)thiophenic compounds
(doctorat es-science of physics, 1973). After a first post-doctorate in
chemistry-physics at the University of Basel (Switzerland) (1974-1975)
and a second one in photochemistry at the University of Utah (USA)
(1976-1977), he has specialised and became involved in the development
of mass spectrometry in France.02 Dec 2024Submitted to Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 03 Dec 2024Submission Checks Completed
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