This year, the NMRDG and BRSG winter meetings will be combined into a 2-day event at the Å·ÃÀAV's Burlington House in London.
Day 1
11:00 Welcome (Melanie Britton)
11:10 Investigating Disorder in New Phosphate Frameworks using NMR Crystallography
Sharon Ashbrook, University of St Andrews
11:40 You(r cells) want to live in that? Structural surveys of the extracellular matrix by solid-state
NMR
Wing Chow, University of Warwick
12:10 Probing the Al Environments in the Li-ion Conductor Al-doped
LLZO (Al0.36Li5.92La3Zr2O12) using Solid-state NMR and Dynamic Nuclear Polarisation
Astrid Berge, University of Cambridge (PGR Prize Talk)
12:30 Lunch
13:30 NMRDG Business (Andy Gibb / Melanie Britton)
13:45 Measuring translational diffusion in reacting systems
Bill Price, Western Sydney University
14:30 Need For Speed: Extracting Chemical Kinetics from a Single Scan NMR Experiment
Annabel Flook, University of Edinburgh (PGR Prize Talk)
14:50 Coffee Break
15:15 Multiple hydrogen bonding studied by deuterium isotope effects on chemical shifts
Poul Erik Hansen, Roskilde Universitet
15:45 TBC
Fay Probert, University of Oxford
16:15 Understanding catalytic processes using operando magnetic resonance
Lynn Gladden, University of Cambridge
17:00 Networking Session (with Festive Refreshments sponsored by Bruker and JEOL)
Day 2
09:30 Refreshments
09:45 [Tutorial] Machine Learning: the algebra behind the hype
Ilya Kuprov, Weizmann Institute of Science
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 Welcome (John Griffin)
11:10 Film-electrochemical EPR: tracking paramagnets during electron-transfer reactions
Maxie Roessler, Imperial College London
11:55 Gradients, imaging and more NMR: from pH measurements to synthesis and modelling of the
gut
Matthew Wallace, University of East Anglia
12:25 Advances in Understanding and Optimizing Li Metal DNP
Marie Juramy, University of Cambridge
12:45 Lunch
13:45 Update on UK High-Field Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance National Research
Facility
Dinu Iuga, Solid State NMR NRF
14:00 Practical aspects of ab initio assisted analysis of paramagnetic NMR in solution
Elizaveta Suturina, University of Bath
14:30 Metabolic response of paediatric-type diffuse high grade glioma to PI3K inhibition as
assessed by 2H-MRS
Declan Bolster, Institute of Cancer Research
14:50 Coffee Break
15:20 Metal Ions Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Mn(II) Doped CdS Nanocrystals: Atomic Scale
Investigation of the Dopant and its Host
Ran Eitan Abutbul, University of Manchester
15:40 Symmetry-Based Pulse Sequences: from Solids to Liquids
Malcolm Levitt, University of Southampton
16:25 Closing Remarks
Registration Rates:
Non-member/member*/student non-member/student member*
£70/60/50/40 - per day
£130/110/90/70 - both days
*Å·ÃÀAV and IOP BRSG members are entitled to a discount. IOP members can contact the BRSG chair or secretary for a discount code.
Day 1
11:00 Welcome (Melanie Britton)
11:10 Investigating Disorder in New Phosphate Frameworks using NMR Crystallography
Sharon Ashbrook, University of St Andrews
11:40 You(r cells) want to live in that? Structural surveys of the extracellular matrix by solid-state
NMR
Wing Chow, University of Warwick
12:10 Probing the Al Environments in the Li-ion Conductor Al-doped
LLZO (Al0.36Li5.92La3Zr2O12) using Solid-state NMR and Dynamic Nuclear Polarisation
Astrid Berge, University of Cambridge (PGR Prize Talk)
12:30 Lunch
13:30 NMRDG Business (Andy Gibb / Melanie Britton)
13:45 Measuring translational diffusion in reacting systems
Bill Price, Western Sydney University
14:30 Need For Speed: Extracting Chemical Kinetics from a Single Scan NMR Experiment
Annabel Flook, University of Edinburgh (PGR Prize Talk)
14:50 Coffee Break
15:15 Multiple hydrogen bonding studied by deuterium isotope effects on chemical shifts
Poul Erik Hansen, Roskilde Universitet
15:45 TBC
Fay Probert, University of Oxford
16:15 Understanding catalytic processes using operando magnetic resonance
Lynn Gladden, University of Cambridge
17:00 Networking Session (with Festive Refreshments sponsored by Bruker and JEOL)
Day 2
09:30 Refreshments
09:45 [Tutorial] Machine Learning: the algebra behind the hype
Ilya Kuprov, Weizmann Institute of Science
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 Welcome (John Griffin)
11:10 Film-electrochemical EPR: tracking paramagnets during electron-transfer reactions
Maxie Roessler, Imperial College London
11:55 Gradients, imaging and more NMR: from pH measurements to synthesis and modelling of the
gut
Matthew Wallace, University of East Anglia
12:25 Advances in Understanding and Optimizing Li Metal DNP
Marie Juramy, University of Cambridge
12:45 Lunch
13:45 Update on UK High-Field Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance National Research
Facility
Dinu Iuga, Solid State NMR NRF
14:00 Practical aspects of ab initio assisted analysis of paramagnetic NMR in solution
Elizaveta Suturina, University of Bath
14:30 Metabolic response of paediatric-type diffuse high grade glioma to PI3K inhibition as
assessed by 2H-MRS
Declan Bolster, Institute of Cancer Research
14:50 Coffee Break
15:20 Metal Ions Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Mn(II) Doped CdS Nanocrystals: Atomic Scale
Investigation of the Dopant and its Host
Ran Eitan Abutbul, University of Manchester
15:40 Symmetry-Based Pulse Sequences: from Solids to Liquids
Malcolm Levitt, University of Southampton
16:25 Closing Remarks
Registration Rates:
Non-member/member*/student non-member/student member*
£70/60/50/40 - per day
£130/110/90/70 - both days
*Å·ÃÀAV and IOP BRSG members are entitled to a discount. IOP members can contact the BRSG chair or secretary for a discount code.