Summary
With the support of the Chemical Measurement and Imaging Program in the Division of Chemistry, and partial co-funding from the Ceramics Program in the Division of Materials Research, Professor Philip Grandinetti and his group at Ohio State University are developing new computational methods that integrate advanced nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques to reveal the atomic-level structure of non-crystalline materials such as glass. These materials, which lack the regular atomic arrangement of crystals, are difficult to characterize but are critical to technologies ranging from electronics