About

Scope

Our mission is to develop and distribute educational materials that make concepts in magnetic resonance (MR) and quantum information science (QIS) accessible to a wide scientific audience. We aim at building bridges between these two research communities, which have many overlapping interests but often separate approaches and vocabularies. We believe that fostering communication across these disciplines will result in an enrichment of scientific ideas and advances.

Blog content

To accomplish this goal, we have created a blog to share thoughts and ideas in a semi-formal setting. The blog structure is divided into five categories, described below. Within categories, there are post series for topics whose scope spans beyond a single post, and these series are displayed on the category pages for easy navigation. There are also stand-alone posts which address a single topic that doesn’t require an entire series. They are displayed at the bottom of each category page. Each post also has tags that describe key ideas so that readers can search through the blog.

Literature

Posts consists of a commentary on a paper or group of papers.
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Theory

Posts introduce fundamental concepts of MR and QIS that are useful to understand posts from all other categories.
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Simulation

Posts present simulation of MR and QIS experiments and related codes, which are broken down into snippets and explained step by step.
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Realization

Posts present experimental setups and physical system that are used to implement MR and QIS concepts and make use of them.
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Visualization

Posts propose tools to visualize abstract concepts of MR and QIS.
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Editorial process

MARQUISE welcomes posts from a variety of perspectives across magnetic resonance and quantum information science. We welcome contributions from many backgrounds. Please contact us if you wish to contribute.

To ensure their quality and coherence, all contributions are assigned an editor to work with the author. If you wish to contribute, we encourage you to contact us before writing a post or post series.

Roles

The MARQUISE blogs is composed of three roles:
• Editor
• Contributor
• Subscriber
Contributors write posts that are validated by an editor. Anyone can comment on blog posts in the role of subscriber, provided they respect our code of conduct.

Code of conduct

• MARQUISE is a non-profit organization for the advancement of science, it is not meant for advertising companies or their product. This applies both for the post contents and comments.
• Posts can only be commented by humans who have registered with a valid email address and accepted to disclose their identity (full name). If someone registers under a pseudonym, their account and comments will be deleted.
• No hateful, racist and defamatory speech is tolerated on MARQUISE. Any such content will be deleted, and the associated account will be suppressed.

Contributor guidelines

• So that your contribution reaches the audience of MARQUISE, please provide the editor with a short description of the post (maximum 100 words). If the post is part of a series, please write an additional text for the series (maximum 100 words). These texts will be used in the newsletter and on social media.
• Posts should be accessible to a wide range of scientists. Therefore, basic concepts should either be introduced in the post or referred to in a linked post.
• Try to keep your notation consistent from post to post and if possible consistent with the posts of other contributors.
• Acronyms should be defined in each post (except for MR, NMR, ESR, EPR, and QIS).
• Consider using the toggle option to hide part of the text that the reader may read only if they want to. This can be useful for 1) explaining a basic concept that the experienced reader may skip 2) adding advanced information that is not strictly necessary to understand the post but adds additional insights.
• Contributors are encouraged to provide us with a portrait photo and a short bio (maximum 70 words) to be listed on our About page.
• For long posts or series of posts, contributors may wish to consider generating a DOI.
• If there are any questions or confusions about these guidelines, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.

Specific for posts on simulation
• Simulation codes should be available on a permanent repository.
• Use the code snippet tool to display code blocks along the post.
• Make sure all parts of the codes are described and keep notation coherent from post to post.

Frequently Asked Questions

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