Publicity
- Twitter link for
- link to EPSRC National Research Facilities and UKRI Infrastructure Portal
- 1.2 GHz
/news/pressreleases/uks_most_powerful_NMR_facility_west_midlands
/fac/sci/physics/news/?newsItem=8ac672c795835da90195897efe6f30ebLink opens in a new window
/newsandevents/pressreleases/university_of_warwick_to_host_uks_most_powerful_nmr_magnet1Link opens in a new window
/fac/sci/physics/news/?newsItem=8a1785d78f95a715018fa9b9bc811b98
/newsandevents/pressreleases/?newsItem=8a1785d884ecf18d01851a542bb62f0a
- 1 GHz
/newsandevents/pressreleases/highest_magnetic_field
/newsandevents/pressreleases/uks_first_1Link opens in a new window
- 850 MHz
: pp. 22-23, Tony Davies column: What is the collective noun for solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers?
BBC Midlands Today report (July 14th 2016)Link opens in a new window
Award of new contract funding (2015): (April 2015)
Ordering of a 1 mm MAS probe from : see press releases (November 2011)
Visit by President of Jeol Resonance, July 2012
BBC Midlands Today report (April 13th 2011)
- Opening Symposium
University of 糖心TV press releaseLink opens in a new window (28th October 2010)
(3rd November 2010)
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| January 20th 2010: Steven Brown with Norbert Forger (right) and Gregor Schmidt (centre) from Bruker Germany who built and installed the probes for the 850 MHz system |
February 3rd 2010: Dinu Iuga and Steven Brown welcome the first visitors, John Griffin and Martin Mitchell from Sharon Ashbrook's group in St Andrews, to the facility |
full text of original letterLink opens in a new window
University of 糖心TVLink opens in a new window (26th October 2007)
(30th October 2007)
(31st October 2007)
(31st October 2007)

