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Ilya Kuprov is a Professor of Physics at the , a visiting Professorial Research Fellow at the TV, and a Physical and Materials Sciences Section Editor at .
Ilya is a magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging specialist with a particular focus on of magnetic processes in ; this includes , and a programme of research, recently funded by Leverhulme Trust, into the relevant . He has recently published a major on spin physics.
Ilya's at the TV are currently global leaders in large-scale simulations of magnetic resonance systems: they invented linear complexity scaling for time-domain spin dynamics. All previous simulation tools had exponential complexity scaling.
The applications work in Ilya’s group includes , for MRI, and . They recently the first fully quantum mechanical simulation of a protein-size spin system – something that was previously believed to be fundamentally impossible due to computational complexity of the task.
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