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  1. Edward Mills Purcell (30 de agosto de 1912 - 7 de marzo de 1997) fue un físico estadounidense que compartió el Premio Nobel de Física de 1952 por su descubrimiento independiente (publicado en 1946) de la resonancia magnética nuclear en líquidos. y en sólidos. La resonancia magnética nuclear (RMN) se ha utilizado ampliamente para estudiar la estructura molecular de materiales puros y la ...

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  3. Edward Purcell was Professor of Physics at Harvard University. Other institutional affiliations included the President's Science Advisory Committee (PSAC) and the American Physical Society. His research interests included nuclear magnetism, with a particular interest in relaxation phenomena, related problems of molecular structure, measurement ...

  4. 30. Aug. 2017 · Purcell started out in electrical engineering, graduating from Purdue University in 1933. After a year abroad as an exchange student at the Technische Hochschule in Karlsruhe, Germany, he returned to the US to study physics at Harvard University, where he earned his master’s in 1935 and PhD in 1938. He taught at Harvard for three years before taking a leave of absence during World War II to ...

  5. Edward Mills Purcell, American physicist, shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in physics with Swiss-born American physicist Felix Bloch (1905-1983) “for their development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith.” In 1946, Bloch and Purcell independently devised virtually identical methods for measuring nuclear magnetic moments. Purcell ...

  6. In 1979, Purcell had for several years worked on a problem connected with interstellar matter in our galaxy, i.e. matter between the stars or their planets. At that time it was thought that only 10% of the matter could be found between the stars and it was also unclear if other stars had planets. Today the estimate is that most matter is ...