NMR Seminar at NYU

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Visitors are welcome. Directions can be found at the end of this page.

Schedule

Friday, August 14, 2009, 2pm, Silver 1001P
John A. Sidles, University of Washington
Simulation of Large-Scale Open Quantum Systems

Friday, August 7, 2009, 2pm, Silver 1001P
Konstantin Ulrich, Pratt Institute
Diffusion by NMR

Wednesday, March 18, 2008, 1:30pm, NYSBC conf. rm.
Norbert Müller, U. Linz
Efficient Cross-correlation Experiments

Friday, Feb 29, 2008, 3pm, Silver 1003
Daniel Weitekamp, Caltech
Improving NMR Sensitivity: From In Vivo MRI to Single-Molecule Spectroscopy

Friday, Feb 15, 2008, 4pm, Silver 1003
Roderick Wasylishen, U. Alberta
Advantages of Performing Solid-State NMR Experiments at High Magnetic Field Strengths

Friday, Feb 12, 2008, 1:30pm, NYSBC conference rm.
Sasa Antonijevic, UC Berkeley
Probing Structure and Dynamics of Molecules in Solids by NMR spectroscopy: A Spin I = 1 Journey

Friday, Dec 7, 2007, 4pm, Silver 1003
Clare Grey, SUNY Stony Brook
Optimizing Materials for Battery, Fuel Cell and Environmental Applications: NMR, Diffraction and Electrochemical Studies

Tuesday, Nov 6, 2007, 2pm, Silver 1001P
Jae-Seung Lee, Kent State U.
NMR Implementation of Quantum Devices

Wednesday, Nov 7, 2007, 1:30pm, at NYSBC conf rm.
Jae-Seung Lee, Kent State U.
High-Precision Measurement of Inter-Nuclear Distances using Solid-State NMR & Adiabatic Cross-Polarization

Wednesday, Nov 7, 2007, 1:30pm, at NYSBC conf rm.
Olivier Lafon, U. Lille
2H and 3H NMR in oriented and solid phase: From chiral discriminations to long-range distance measurements

Friday, Sep 28, 2007, 4pm, Silver 1003
Arthur G. Palmer, Columbia U.
TBA

Wenesday, Sep 12, 2007, 3pm, Silver 1001P
Alexej Jerschow, NYU
NMR Relaxation Theory

Tuesday, May 29, 2007, 11am, Silver 1003
Bernhard Bluemich, Aachen University
Mobile NMR: Past, Present, and Future

Monday, May 14, 2007, 1pm,
Silver 1001P
Gil Navon, Tel Aviv University

Friday, April 27, 2007, 3:30pm, Silver 1003
Richad R. Ernst, ETH
NMR and its Nobel Glory

 

Previous schedules

Monday, December 4, 2006, 11am, Silver 1001P
Roberto Simonutti, U. Milano
Porous Nanostructured Materials: from van der Waals crystals to mesoporous polymers

Friday, November 10, 2006, 3:30pm, Silver 1003
Philip J. Grandinetti, OSU
Measuring Correlated Structure Distributions in Oxide Glasses Using Solid-State NMR

Wednesday, Oct 18, 2006, 1:30pm, NYSBC conf. rm
(1) Eleonora Del Federico, Pratt Institute
New results on ultramarine pigment fading by solid-state NMR.
(2) Wen Ling, NYU
MRI reporters of cartilage tissue degradation by 1H and 23Na MRI.

Tuesday, Oct 10, 2006, 12pm, NYSBC conf. rm
(1) Gregory Boutis, York College, Physics
Advances in quadrupolar echo spectroscopy of spin-1 nuclei by average Hamiltonian theory.
(2) Alexej Jerschow, NYU
Quadrupolar/paramagnetic cross-correlation.

Friday, Mar 24, 2006, 3:30pm, Silver 1003
Jacob Schaefer, Washington U., St. Louis

Friday, Jan 20, 2006, 3:30pm, Silver 1003
Ad Bax, NIH
Weak Alighnment for Protein Structure Investigation

Wednesday, Nov 9, 2005, 11am, Silver 1003
Jacob Newman, NYU
Chromatography in an NMR tube: 3D Diffusion Ordered Spectroscopy

Friday, Nov 4, 2005, 3:30pm, Silver 1003
Matt Augustine, UC Davis
Developing New Spectroscopic Probes of Metal Ion Binding Sites

Wednesday, Nov 2, 2005, 12:15pm, Silver 1001P
Rong Peng, NYU
Low-field NMR application on the components separation and structure exploration of cheese

Wednesday, Oct 12, 2005, 11:00am, Silver 1003
Jacob Newman, NYU
Unilateral NMR: A Promising New Application of Solid State NMR

Wednesday, Jul 20, 2005, 11:30am, at the NYSBC
Gina Hoatson
High-field deuteron OMAS studies of solid state dynamics

Friday, Apr 29, 2005, 3:30pm, Silver 1003
S. J. Opella, UCSD
Structure Determination of Membrane Proteins by NMR Spectroscopy

Friday, Nov 29, 2004, 3:30pm, Silver 1003
R. G. Griffin, MIT
Amyloid and Membrane Proteins with Dipolar Recoupling and Dynamic Nuclear Polarization.

at NYSBC: Wednesday, Nov 3, 2004, 1:30pm
Eleonora Del Federico (Pratt Inst.), A. Jerschow (NYU)
Solid-state NMR of pigments; Examination of Fe8 as a contrast agent; Mathematica tool for NMR

at NYSBC: Oct 18, 1:30pm
(1) M. Marjanska, U. Minnesota
Image contrast using a TOCSY-like transfer.
(2) A. Trabesinger, ETH
In Vivo NMR Spectroscopy of strongly coupled spin systems
(3) K.-H. Lim, East Carolina U.
NMR studies of the amyloidogenic intermediate states

Thursday, Aug 12, 2004, 2pm
Steven Schwartz,NYU
NMR in Arts Conservation

April 28, 2004, 12:15pm
Wen Ling, Yan Li, Kang Chen
NMR class presentations: MATNMR, Average Hamiltonian Theory, Selective Pulses

April 28, 2004, 2:20pm, at NYSBC
A. Jerschow
Isotropic-Anisotropic Correlation for Quadrupoles for Slow-MAS and Static NMR

May 5, 2004, 12:15pm
John Kulp, Fabian Rodrigues, Lin Zhao
NMR class presentations: Automatic Spectral Assignment, Product Operators in Mathematica, Pure-phase 2D spectra

May 12, 2004, 12:15pm
Roman Fleysher and Lazar Fleysher
Imaging, Introduction, Nuts and Bolts

Sep 24, 2003, 12pm
Jinhong Chen, Sloan Kettering
Radiation Damping

Wednesday, Oct 15, 2003, 11:30am
Tycho Sleator, NYU Phys
Nuclear spin noise and other esoteric magnetic resonance experiments

Wednesday, Oct 22, 2003, 12pm
Alexej Jerschow, NYU Chem
Quadrupolar NMR I

Wednesday, 10/29/03, 12pm
Wen Ling, NYU Chem
NMR Quantum Computing

Wednesday, 10/29/03
Alexej Jerschow, NYU Chem
Quadrupolar NMR II

Wednesday, Nov 5, 2003 11:00am
PChem seminar: Fabian Alejandro Rodriguez
Optical Analogs of NMR

Wednesday, Nov 12, 2003, 12pm
Souheil Inati, NYU Neurosci
Solving the non-linear inverse problem of MR imaging in the presence of magnetic field inhomogeneity using spatially localized basis functions in a multi-scale framework

Wednesday, Nov 19, 2003, 12pm
Alexander Karger
Protective Systems for Mg

Friday, Nov 21 2003, 3pm room 10003 Silver
Warren S. Warren, Princeton
Breasts and Brains: Similarities and Differences.

Wednesday, Nov 26, 2003, 11:00am
PChem seminar: Karunesh Arora
Molecular Dynamics and NMR Spin Relaxation in Proteins

second talk, Wednesday, Nov 26, 2003, 12:00pm
Kiryn Haslinger
Product Operators

at the NY Struct. Biol. Ctr. Wednesday, Dec 3, 2003, 1:30pm
Alexej Jerschow
Simulating Multiple Spin Dynamics

Dec 16, 2003, 12:00pm
John L. Kulp
Solid-State NMR of Peptides

Tuesday, 2/4/2003, 12pm
Wolfgang Schoefberger, NYU
Polyfluorenes, obtain Refractive Index Changes of Conjugated Polymers - Patterning Conjugated Polymers

Monday, 2/10/2003, 12pm
Wen Ling, NYU
Product Operators

Tuesday, 2/18/2003, 12pm
Alexej Jerschow, NYU
Coherence Selection: Phase Cycling, Cogwheel Cycling, Gradients, etc

Monday, 3/3/2003, 12pm
Rajeev Kumar, NYU
Multidimensional NMR Techniques

Tuesday, 3/4/2003, 12pm
Alexej Jerschow, NYU
Average Hamiltonian Theory

Monday, 3/10/2003, 12pm
Ranajeet Ghose, CUNY
NMR Relaxation

Friday, 3/14/2003, 12pm, room Silver 1003
Kurt Zilm, Yale
NMR of Macromolecules as Solids and Semi-Solids

Monday, 4/7/2003, 12pm
John Evans, NYU
Pulsed EPR Spectroscopy

Monday, 4/14/2003, 12pm
Tatyana Polenova, CUNY
V51 MAS NMR Theory and Applications

Tuesday, 4/22/2003, 12pm
Jinhong Chen, Sloan Kettering
Selective Excitation

Monday, 4/28/2003, 12pm
Souheil Inati, NYU
Parallel Imaging and Susceptibility Artifact Reduction in Echo Planar Imaging

Monday, 5/5/2003, 12pm
Alexej Jerschow, NYU
NMR Quantum Computing

uesday, 5/13/2003, 12pm
Eleonora DelFederico, Pratt Inst.
Heteronuclear Recoupling, REDOR, etc.

Tuesday, 5/27/2003, 12pm
John Kulp, NYU

10/4/2002, 3pm, 1003 Silver
David Cory, MIT
NMR Perspectives on the Physics of Quantum Information Processing.

11/8/2002, 3pm, 1003 Silver
Eric Oldfield, UI - Urbana-Champaign
From NMR and Quantum Chemistry to Chemotherapy and Drug Design

5/5/2002, 3pm, 1003 Silver
Gary Drobny, U Washington, Seattle
Solid State NMR Studies of Biomaterials

Getting to Silver 1001P

Enter Silver Center at 31 Washington Place, take the elevators on the right side up to 10th floor. Find room 1001, enter, turn right into a corridor, room 1001P is in the corner at it's end.

Entering the building, you may be asked to present an ID. A good idea is also to bring a printed schedule. You can also call the chemistry office at x88400 (full number 212 9988400), or our lab at x88450 or x88451 if you have problems getting in.

Subway:
Closest Subway stops are 8th street (N/R trains, yellow line), or Astor Place (#6 train, green line).

Campus Maps, Subway Maps, PATH train & NJ transit maps and additional directions.

Getting to NYSBC

http://www.nysbc.org/LOCATION.htm; if you want lunch, send e-mail to "attend at nysbc.org".