Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
In this lecture series, experts in the field will present the liquid-state, solid-state, and pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques. After an introduction to a specific technique, examples will be provided, either in the same and or in follow-up lectures. The very first lecture on 26 April "Protein NMR Spectroscopy in Solution" by Philipp Neudecker will introduce you to NMR in general and to liquid-state NMR for proteins in particular.
Jülich colleague are encouraged to participate in person.
Registration is mandatory for online participation only. You will receive a registration confirmation that contains a personalized Zoom link.
→ https://go.fzj.de/nmr
The lecture series is open to all interested colleagues. In the case of overbooking online or lack of space in the seminar room, priority will be given to fellows (members) of the three organizing schools. Further lectures, which will all take place in the summer semester, will be announced later.