Solid-state NMR Group @ NIMS
Materials innovation through solid-state NMR analysis
Solid-state NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) is an essential analytical tool for investigating the structural and dynamical properties of materials. Our group specializes in solid-state NMR to contribute to materials research both within and outside NIMS. We do this through the development of new NMR methodologies, the analysis of advanced materials using solid-state NMR, as well as by providing shared access to NMR instruments, technical support, and collaborative research.
NEWS
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2024.06.14
[Press Release] Environmentally Friendly Photonic Luminescent Microbeads with Tunable Emission from Visible to Near-Infrared: Developed Using Plant-Derived Materials as Main Ingredients
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2023.04.27
[Press Release (Tokyo Tech)] Discovery of Hidden Order in a Disordered Crystal Structure of an Oxide Ion Conductor!
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2023.04.01
[Closed] Research Position (Full-time, 1 Opening) – Continued from Last Year, Expanded Fields
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2022.04.01
The Advanced Materials Research Infrastructure Is Now Fully Operational
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2022.03.31
Termination of Shared Use Services through the Nanotechnology Platform Program
EVENT
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2026.06.03 〜 2026.06.04
NEW
The 74th Solid-State NMR and Materials Forum at Nihon University (Surugadai Campus)
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2025.06.05 〜 2025.06.06
CLOSED
The 73th Solid-State NMR and Materials Forum at Sendai
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2023.10.31
CLOSED
NIMS Open Facility User School: Solid-State NMR (Online)
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2022.11.01
CLOSED
NIMS Open Facility User School: Solid-State NMR (Online)
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2022.05.20
CLOSED
The 70th Solid-State NMR and Materials Forum at Osaka University (Suita Campus)






