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Magnetic resonance in physics and engineering: Dynamics of solids and fluids

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Magnetic Resonance (MR) is increasingly being used to study structure and flow in physical science and engineering due to its unique ability to provide spatial, temporal, chemical and motion information from optically opaque systems. This talk will introduce a range of MR applications and discuss how the measurement data can be sparsely sampled to increase imaging speed to investigate dynamic systems. The talk will also discuss the application of MR to particle fluidised beds and how particle-solid interactions can be probed.

This talk is part of the Physics and Chemistry of Solids Group series.

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