The University?officially opens its new Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Centre on Monday 31 March.
Scientists from Chemistry and Biological Sciences are working together at the facility on cutting-edge research into how magnetic resonance can treat patients and develop new materials.
This unique and?highly?interdisciplinary?centre will work with new concepts,?instrumentation and applications in magnetic?resonance – a unique, powerful and very versatile way to investigate?molecules and?materials as well as imaging humans, creating break-through insights?in the material?and life sciences as well as in medical treatment.
The University will celebrate significant investment from?research?councils and charities in new instrumentation and infrastructure with a day of?accessible?scientific talks and tours of the Centre.