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Eugene Mananga

Assistant Professor

Dr. Eugene Mananga is a Faculty Member in the Physics Doctorate Program and in the Ph. D Program in Chemistry at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is an Assistant Professor of Physics and Nuclear Medicine at BCC of CUNY, and an Adjunct Professor of Applied Physics at New York University. He completed his Ph.D in Physics from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and holds 6 additional graduate degrees and training from various institutions including Harvard University (HMS), Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and City College of New York (CCNY). Eugene did his postdoctoral studies in the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory of USA, Harvard Medical School, and Massachusetts General Hospital. Prior to joining Harvard - MGH, Dr. Mananga was an “Ingenieur de Recherche” in the French Atomic Energy Commission and Alternative Energies (CEA-SACLAY-NEUROSPIN). Eugene has published more than 50 peer-review scientific articles including major scientific journals such as Physics Reports, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), the Journal of Chemical Physics (JCP), the  Journal of Physical Chemistry A and B (JPC A,B), Chemical Physics (CP), Journal of Magnetic Resonance (JMR), etc... and has been serving as editorial board member for more than 20 international scientific journals. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Imaging Science and he was recently selected to serve the most prestigious position of "Chief Editor" for the editorial board of "The Scientific Journal of Molecular Physics". Dr. Eugene Mananga scientific contribution in the field of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance was honored during the 70th anniversary (1946 - 2016) of the Russian Academic of Sciences. Professor Mananga is the Laureate of 2017 Henry Wasser Award for outstanding achievement at the City University of New York.

Professor Eugene Stephane Mananga research interests are in

  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics 
  • Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
  • Medical Physics 
  • Radiological Sciences
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Currently, he is focused on advancing theory, simulation and methodology in Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Spin Dynamics, Quantum Physics, Imaging Science, Medical Physics and Nuclear Medicine
  • He was selected by the Academy of Humanities and Sciences for the prestigious 2017 Henry Wasser award.

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