NMR stands for nuclear magnetic resonance. A technique similar to magnetic resonance imaging used on tissues in medical examinations… But it can be applied on a much smaller scale, to obtain signals from the atomic nuclei of materials. NMR allows us to obtain structural information from samples to design new products, with improved properties and direct and indirect use by humans.
Mariana Sardo is an assistant researcher in the Solid Nuclear Magnetic Resonance group at CICECO – Institute of Materials of Aveiro… And she uses this technique to study, for example, how the transport of medicines can be improved and how the surface of certain materials captures carbon dioxide .
With dozens of scientific publications, he is the representative of Portugal in the AMPERE group, a scientific society, founded in 1951 and based in Zurich, which promotes the progress of research carried out in the area of Magnetic Resonance, with congresses, symposiums and workshops for the global community.
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