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108:, in the 2014 class of fellows, "for the application of nuclear physics techniques to biomedical research and national security challenges, including pioneering work in the application of ultra-low field nuclear magnetic resonance to functional brain imaging and non-invasive identification of materials for national security." 111:
A portable magnetic resonance imaging machine, developed by Espy and her team for use in developing countries and battleground medical situations, was named one of the top ten physics breakthroughs of 2015 by
234: 52:(the recording of magnetic fields generated by brain activity) and the detection of explosive materials and nerve agents in airline security screening. At Los Alamos, she has also worked on 372: 387: 382: 310: 377: 105: 77: 367: 34: 362: 286:"Awards and recognition: Batista, Boshier, Dattelbaum, Doorn, Espy, Rodriguez, Saxena, Tretiak, Yin named APS Fellows" 41: 38: 285: 235:"Michelle Espy: Building a Research Program Within a National Laboratory Setting: A Completely One-sided View" 186: 162: 81: 357: 49: 73: 138: 53: 338: 96:(with Robert Kraus Jr., Per Magnelind, and Petr Volegov, Oxford University Press, 2014). 342: 311:"Double quantum-teleportation milestone is Physics World 2015 Breakthrough of the Year" 84:, and came to the Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1996 as a postdoctoral researcher. 57: 351: 315: 114: 210: 61: 17: 261: 163:"First portable liquid nerve agent detector developed at Los Alamos" 45: 139:"Michelle Espy: Detecting dangers to support health and security" 211:"Unique Imaging of a Dinosaur's Skull Tells Evolutionary Tale" 242:
Science of Signatures Advanced Studies Scholars Program 2014
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Ultra-Low Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: A New MRI Regime
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Commissariat, Tushna; Johnston, Hamish (11 December 2015),
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Homeland Defense & Security Information Analysis Center
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Michelle A. Espy
Los Alamos National Laboratory
nuclear magnetic resonance
magnetic resonance imaging
SQUIDs
magnetoencephalography
neutron imaging
Bisti Beast
tyrannosaur
Southern California
University of California, Riverside
University of Minnesota
Fellow of the American Physical Society
Physics World


"Michelle Espy: Detecting dangers to support health and security"
"First portable liquid nerve agent detector developed at Los Alamos"
"Neutron Imaging of Weapon Components"
"Unique Imaging of a Dinosaur's Skull Tells Evolutionary Tale"
"Michelle Espy: Building a Research Program Within a National Laboratory Setting: A Completely One-sided View"
"Michelle Espy"
"Awards and recognition: Batista, Boshier, Dattelbaum, Doorn, Espy, Rodriguez, Saxena, Tretiak, Yin named APS Fellows"
"Double quantum-teleportation milestone is Physics World 2015 Breakthrough of the Year"
Physics World
Michelle Espy
Google Scholar
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Living people
American physicists

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