Lewis L Robertson 23rd International Society of Magnetic Resonance Conference 2023

Lewis L Robertson

In my Honours studies I was selected to complete my research component with the Australian Governments' pre-eminent research organisation, CSIRO; in the Process Science and Engineering division. It was here that my interest in applied magnetic resonance physics was nurtured, as I was able to work alongside CSIRO's Mineral Resources Magnetic Resonance team as they developed commercially viable NMR/NQR based devices for application in the security and mining industries - a truly unique and invaluable opportunity. The following year, I was then accepted to complete my PhD through CSIRO where I have been working since March, 2018. My work is broadly based on further developing Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance as a method of detection for security sensitive materials. In particular, I am focused on characterising and optimising new and/or interesting materials of interest to the mining and/or security sector. As of March, 2022; I have been hired as a Magnetic Resonance Scientist with CSIRO, Lucas Heights, where I will be continuing to research, design and build cutting edge magnetic resonance based devices for sensing and sorting an array of materials.

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