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Default ssNMR/DNP ZOOMinar: Aaron Rossini (Iowa) and Evan Wenbo Zhao

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ssNMR/DNP ZOOMinar: Aaron Rossini (Iowa) and Evan Wenbo Zhao

Hi all,


Bob and I would like to announce our upcoming ZOOMinar session on 3rd June, Wed. Our speakers are Prof. Aaron Rossini (Iowa State University) and Evan Wenbo Zhao (Clare Grey?s group, Univ. of Cambridge), the details are:


Zoom link: https://mit.zoom.us/j/95833202637 <a href="https://mit.zoom.us/j/95833202637"https://mit.zoom.us/j/95833202637/a>
Date/ Time: Wed 3rd June, 8.00 am California/ 11.00 am Boston/ 5.00 pm Paris/ 6.00 pm Israel
Further details about the ZOOMInar available at <a href="https://griffingroup.mit.edu/weekly-ssnmrdnp-zoominar"https://griffingroup.mit.edu/weekly-ssnmrdnp-zoominar/a>https://griffingroup.mit.edu/weekly-ssnmrdnp-zoominar <a href="https://griffingroup.mit.edu/weekly-ssnmrdnp-zoominar"https://griffingroup.mit.edu/weekly-ssnmrdnp-zoominar/a>




1st speaker: Evan Wenbo Zhao, ?In Situ NMR and EPR Studies of Anthraquinone-Based Redox Flow Batteries?
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https://www.dropbox.com/sh/h89pj8hd1...7aHxFpppa?dl=0 <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/sh/h89pj8hd1ky4o1g/AADO6YyprC_uNd4H7aHxFpppa?dl=0"https://www.dropbox.com/sh/h89pj8hd1ky4o1g/AADO6YyprC_uNd4H7aHxFpppa?dl=0/a>*)


Postdoc with Clare P. Grey at Univ. of Cambridge
PhD with Clifford Russell Bowers at Univ. Florida
Undergraduate at Nanyang Technological University




2nd speaker: Prof. Aaron Rossini, ?Characterization of Nanomaterials by Sensitivity-Enhanced Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy?
Assistant Professor at Iowa State University
Postdoc with Lyndon Emsley and Anne Lessage at ENS Lyon / EPFL
Undergraduate/PhD with Rob Shurko at Univ. of Windsor


Regards,
Kong and Bob


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


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