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Default [ssNMR] 10th June ZOOMinar: Ilya Kuprov (Southampton) and Sheetal Jain (UCSB)

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[ssNMR] 10th June ZOOMinar: Ilya Kuprov (Southampton) and Sheetal Jain (UCSB)

Hi all,


Bob and I would like to announce our upcoming ZOOMinar session on 10th June, Wed. Our speakers are Prof. Ilya Kuprov (University of Southampton) and Sheetal Jain (Songi?s group, UCSB).




Zoom link: https://mit.zoom.us/j/95833202637
Date/ Time: Wed 10th June, 8.00 am California/ 11.00 am Boston/ 5.00 pm Paris/ 6.00 pm Israel
Duration: 1 hr++, i.e. 40 mins (23 mins talk + 17 mins Q&A) per speaker
Further details about the ZOOMInar available at <a href="https://griffingroup.mit.edu/weekly-ssnmrdnp-zoominar"https://griffingroup.mit.edu/weekly-ssnmrdnp-zoominar/a>





1st speaker: Sheetal Jain: "DNP enhanced NMR spectroscopy reveals new sites in a P-modified zeolite catalyst"


Postdoc with Professor Songi Han, UCSB, USA
Postdoc with Professor Robert G. Griffin, MIT, USA
PhD with Professor Niels Christian Nielsen, Aarhus University, Denmark
Undergraduate at Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune, India




2nd speaker: Prof Ilya Kuprov
Associate Professor at the University of Southampton
PhD with Peter Hore at the University of Oxford
Tutorial lecture: "What exactly is spin"
Spin is a relativistic invariant that gives magnetic moments to charged particles. This tutorial lecture will focus on the fundamental question of how it comes to exist. We will cover the history of the subject, starting with the spin-orbit coupling in... astronomy, and then proceed to the modern derivation and definition of spin: from the theory of continuous groups, through Lorentz invariance, to Dirac equation and finally to the emergence of the coupling between spin and magnetic field when the negative energy components of the spinor are eliminated. The mathematics will be tuned to resonate with the NMR/EPR/DNP community.




Bob and Kong


Dr. Kong Ooi Tan
Postdoctoral Fellow
Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, NW14-4112
Cambridge, MA 02139






Note that the Q&A and attachments of all past sessions available in Dropbox (Feel free to comment/answer) : https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mkf0jta1d...PF3RTum1a?dl=0 <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mkf0jta1dxwsrp7/AAAqZOsidjbJb_jvPF3RTum1a?dl=0"https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mkf0jta1dxwsrp7/AAAqZOsidjbJb_jvPF3RTum1a?dl=0/a>



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