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OSU Physics-led team won a $1.071 million NSF Major Research Instrument award

September 16, 2016

OSU Physics-led team won a $1.071 million NSF Major Research Instrument award

MRI Grant Recipients

  Physics-led team won a $1.071 million NSF Major Research Instrument award to develop a very high frequency magnetic resonance system for next-gen magnetic resonance research.

The NSF-MRI project team is comprised of the following: PI - Fengyuan Yang, professor of Physics and IMR Associate Director; P. Chris Hammel, professor of Physics; John Volakis, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Joseph Heremans, professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Physics; Rolando Valdes Aguilar, assistant professor of Physics; Zeke Johnston-Halperin, associate professor of Physics; and Denis Pelekhov, director of the NanoSystems Laboratory.  This project was coordinated by the Institue for Materials Research at Ohio State.  The technology developed by this group through this grant could make Ohio State a center for high-frequency magnetic resonance research across the Midwest.

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