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SUMMARY:IEM Seminar Series: Magnetic resonance spectroscopy at the nanolit
 er and subnanoliter scale
DTSTART:20220819T141500
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Giovanni Boero\, Microsystems Laboratory (LMIS1)\nAbstract
 \nMethods based on the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)\, electron spin re
 sonance (ESR)\, and ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) phenomena are powerful\,
  non-invasive\, and widely employed tools which allowed major advances in 
 physics\, material science\, chemistry\, biology\, and medicine. The impor
 tance of magnetic resonance methods is recognized in disciplines such as t
 he determination of the structure of complex molecules\, metabolomics\, ca
 talysis\, in-vivo tumors detection\, functional studies of the brain\, pro
 cess control/optimization\, and quantum computing.\nThe use of magnetic re
 sonance methodologies in an even wider range of applications is often hind
 ered by the relatively large concentrations and minimum number of resonati
 ng spins needed to achieve a sufficiently large signal-to-noise ratio in t
 he available experimental time. Experiments at the nanoliter and subnanoli
 ter scale requires detectors and methods which are significantly different
  from those commercially available and used to perform experiments on micr
 oliter and larger volumes. At the nanoliter and subnanoliter scale\, both 
 inductive and non-inductive (e.g.\, optical and mechanical) detection meth
 ods are currently investigated.\nIn this seminar\, after an introduction t
 o the physics and state-of-the-art of nanoliter and subnanoliter magnetic 
 resonance\, I will focus on my research activities on the inductive detect
 ion of NMR and ESR using single chip integrated sensors and on the X-ray d
 etection of FMR using synchrotron radiation beamlines.\n\nShort biography\
 nGiovanni Boero received his diploma in physics from the University of Gen
 ova (Genova\, Italy) in 1994. From 1994 to 1996 he worked on clusterized g
 as beams for particle physics experiments at FERMILAB (USA) and at CERN (S
 witzerland). Since 1996\, he is working at EPFL (Switzerland)\, where he o
 btained the PhD degree in 2000 and the title of Senior scientist in 2012. 
 His research interests are in the field of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR
 )\, electron spin resonance (ESR)\, and ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) spec
 troscopy of at the nanoliter and subnanoliter scale\, low noise RF and mic
 rowave integrated electronics\, and magnetic sensors.\n 
LOCATION:ELA 1 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==ELA%201 https://epfl.zoom.us/j/
 65531078459
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