Dr. Christopher Bidinosti
Department of Physics
University of Winnipeg
Canada
Biography
Dr. Christopher Bidinosti associate professor of physics. His main research interest is the development of novel techniques of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with a particular focus on low field NMR/MRI and the use of hyperpolarized nuclei. Applications of my work range from medical imaging to fundamental physics. Current research projects and collaborations include (i) TRASE MRI, which is a new imaging technique that uses RF phase-gradient fields to achieve spatial encoding, (ii) experimental searches of the possible permanent electric dipole moment (EDM) of the neutron and Xe-129, and (iii) high performance computing using graphics processing units (GPUs).
Research Interest
Dr. Christopher Bidinosti also have a general interest in magnetics, including coil design, active and passive shielding, and magnetometry.
Publications
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Bidinosti CP, Martin JW (2014) "Passive magnetic shielding in static gradient fields", AIP Advances 4, 047135.
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Bidinosti CP, Sakamoto Y, Asahi K (2014) "General solution of the hollow cylinder and concentric dc surface current", IEEE Magnetics Letters 5, 04800304.