During ICMRM posters will be judged by a jury. The presenter of the best poster will be announced and receive an award during the conference banquet.
2023 (Singapore) | Emanuel Bertizzolo, The University of Western Australia, Australia Low field NMR as an optimization tool for mechanical dewatering of anaerobic digestate |
2019 (Paris) | Amy-Rae Gauthier, University of New Brunswick, Canada Method improvements for diffusion tensor imaging of turbulent fluids |
2017 (Halifax) | Sarah Vashaee, University of New Brunswick, Canada Local Diffusion and Diffusion-T2 Distribution Measurements in Porous Media |
2015 (München) | |
2013 (Cambridge) | Frédéric Goora, University of New Brunswick, Canada Arbitrary magnetic field gradient waveform correction using an impulse response based pre-equalization technique Runners-up: Guillaume Winisdorffer, IRSTEA & Université européenne de Bretagne & INRA, France Investigation of apple parenchyma microstructure using MRI multiexponential T2 relaxation and microporosity measurements Patrick Offer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany NMR-microscopy of glass laminates |
2011 (Beijing) | Nadia Amor, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Continuously Dissolved Hyperpolarized 129Xe for Analysis and Biomedical Applications of Hollow Fibers Runners-up: Johannes Fuchs, University of Würzburg, Germany Spectroscopic imaging of metabolite dynamics in plant seeds using Interleaved Variable Density (IVD) acquisition Sarah Vogt, Montana State University, MT, USA Colloid Transport and Biofouling in Model Porous Media |
2009 (West Yellowstone) | Amber Broadbent, Montana State University, MT, USA Dynamic pulsed gradient spin echo nuclear magnetic resonance measurements and simulation of two-fluid mixing in Taylor vortex flow Sarah Creber, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Imaging and Quantification of Biofouling on Reverse Osmosis Membranes using NMR Alex Adair, University of New Brunswick, Canada A Study of Cavitation in Fast Flow Using Motion-Sensitised SPRITE |
2007 (Aachen) | Eberhard Rommel, University of Würzburg, Germany Battery operated pocket-size nmr imaging machine |