Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, or NMR for short, is a technique used in chemistry and other molecular disciplines to analyze the contents of a molecule. NMR research paved the way for Magnetic Resonance Imaging which is used mainly in medical disciplines as a diagnostic tool to form images of biological processes and structures. MRI also has had applications in archeology and geology, to name a few non-medical uses. My school, the University of Illinois, exhibits one of the first implementations of the MRI machine made by late professor Lauterbur in the Beckman Institute. What I hope to accomplish in this project is to replicate the same proof of concept that Lauterbur implemented, only at a desktop scale, using resources and books written by the latter.