This one-day meeting is designed to showcase the research work of early career researchers, including postgraduates, early career postdoctoral workers and young industrialists whose work has a strong NMR content. Following on from previous years, there will be two “overview” lectures by established NMR spectroscopists:
Mathias Nilsson, Reader in Physical Chemistry, University of Manchester
"Advances in Pure Shift NMR "
David Middleton, Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy, University of Lancaster
"To be confirmed"
This event provides an ideal opportunity for early career researchers to gain experience in presenting their work, either in poster format or via oral presentation. Presenters at previous meetings have found the experience to be of real benefit prior to presenting work in an international setting. Whilst making either an oral or a poster presentation is not mandatory, we hope that the majority of younger scientists attending will present their work. Established scientists and group leaders are encouraged to attend and provide a supportive environment for those presenting, in addition to learning about cutting edge NMR-related research in the UK.
Costs and Bursaries
Attendance at the meeting is free to all early career workers who submit an abstract of the work they would like to present at the meeting before the closing deadline of the 12th June 2015. Early career researchers are defined as current postgraduates, postdoctoral workers in their first post or early career (within first 2 years) researchers in industry.
A total of 8 speakers will be selected to present their work from amongst those submitting abstracts before the 29th May 2015. Standard class travel costs of up to £100 will be reimbursed (against receipts) for those selected to speak at the meeting.
Those wishing to attend the meeting who are established researchers or who do not wish to submit an abstract for presentation are requested to pay a nominal registration fee to cover costs (£20.00 for established researchers, £10.00 for early career researchers). Early career researchers who submit an abstract that is received after the 12th June 2015 will also be requested to pay a registration fee of £10.00.
A buffet lunch and teas/coffees will be provided for all registered delegates.
The meeting will take place on the Thursday 25th June 2015 in room G54 of the School of Chemistry Building, Brunswick Street, Manchester.
Mathias Nilsson, Reader in Physical Chemistry, University of Manchester
"Advances in Pure Shift NMR "
David Middleton, Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy, University of Lancaster
"To be confirmed"
This event provides an ideal opportunity for early career researchers to gain experience in presenting their work, either in poster format or via oral presentation. Presenters at previous meetings have found the experience to be of real benefit prior to presenting work in an international setting. Whilst making either an oral or a poster presentation is not mandatory, we hope that the majority of younger scientists attending will present their work. Established scientists and group leaders are encouraged to attend and provide a supportive environment for those presenting, in addition to learning about cutting edge NMR-related research in the UK.
Costs and Bursaries
Attendance at the meeting is free to all early career workers who submit an abstract of the work they would like to present at the meeting before the closing deadline of the 12th June 2015. Early career researchers are defined as current postgraduates, postdoctoral workers in their first post or early career (within first 2 years) researchers in industry.
A total of 8 speakers will be selected to present their work from amongst those submitting abstracts before the 29th May 2015. Standard class travel costs of up to £100 will be reimbursed (against receipts) for those selected to speak at the meeting.
Those wishing to attend the meeting who are established researchers or who do not wish to submit an abstract for presentation are requested to pay a nominal registration fee to cover costs (£20.00 for established researchers, £10.00 for early career researchers). Early career researchers who submit an abstract that is received after the 12th June 2015 will also be requested to pay a registration fee of £10.00.
A buffet lunch and teas/coffees will be provided for all registered delegates.
The meeting will take place on the Thursday 25th June 2015 in room G54 of the School of Chemistry Building, Brunswick Street, Manchester.