Apr 16, 2025 - Emily presents at 2025 Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium
Emily Hansen presented her MURF-funded work on LiF electrolytes at the 2025 Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium at Mines!
Apr 09, 2025 - Visit to Experimental NMR Conference
David presented a poster at the Experimental NMR Conference in Monterey, CA on "Enhancing phase shift resolution in electrophoretic NMR (eNMR) via dispersion vs. absorption analysis."
Mar 28, 2025 - Clare Grey Symposium, Cambridge
David participated in the "Clare Grey Symposium: Correlating Structure and Function in Energy Materials" on March 27-28, 2025, in Cambridge, UK. More details here.
Mar 26, 2025 - Seminar at University of Warwick, UK
David visited the University of Warwick, UK, and presented a seminar entitled "Ion dynamics and transport in energy storage systems through quadrupolar and electrophoretic NMR methods."
Dec 04, 2024 - Talk at Prof. Griffin’s group, MIT
David gave a talk on our group's research and future plans at the group of Prof. Bob Griffin at MIT, also touring the NMR facilities at the Francis Bitter Magnet Lab.
Dec 02, 2024 - 2024 MRS Fall (Boston): Advanced Characterization Symposium
David co-organized and co-chaired the CH04 symposium at 2024 MRS meeting in Boston: Advanced Characterization Techniques and Methodologies for Battery Materials
Nov 06, 2024 - Welcome to Tyler and Chris!
Tyler Case and Chris Sedmak have joined the group as our first 1st year graduate students. Welcome!
Sep 07, 2024 - NMR2 meeting in Albuquerque
David presented at the Fall 2024 NMR2 meeting (#84) at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque on "Electrophoretic NMR: observing ion migration and improving rechargeable batteries"
Sep 06, 2024 - Welcome, Emily!
Welcome to Emily Hansen, a MURF undergraduate research student who has joined the group! Emily will be pushing forward our initial diffusion and electrophoretic NMR measurements.
Aug 09, 2024 - RMC conference
David presented at the Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Copper Mountain, CO on recent work performed at the series-connected hybrid (SCH) magnet at the National High Magnetic Field Lab.