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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Laboratory

The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) laboratory is dedicated to the study of nanostructures and nanophase materials, the development of non-invasive NMR imaging techniques to study damaged solids, and studies of the use of NMR and NQR for materials detection. The laboratory is built around an Oxford 360/89 8.5 Tesla wide bore superconducting magnet and a computer controlled NMR spectrometer.

WARNING: HIGH MAGNETIC FIELD
PERSONS WEARING PACEMAKERS SHOULD NOT ENTER
ERASES CREDIT CARDS AND MAGNETIC RECORDING MEDIA

Bryan Suits with Bomb Detecting Coil Senior Dan Boline with Superconducting Magnet