Mini Course: Heteronuclear NMR
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Description
The Graduate School is pleased to announce another short course from our guests with the TSVP.
Content:
This 2-hour lecture bridges the gap between standard Organic Chemistry NMR (¹H/¹³C) and Heteronuclei spectroscopy. Designed for PhD-students and post doctoral researchers alike, this session delivers the vital tools needed to predict, acquire, and interpret spectra for a wide range of NMR-active elements.
Speaker:
Robert Langer is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (Germany). His research focuses on homogeneous catalysis, organometallic chemistry, and coordination chemistry, with particular emphasis on metal–metal and metal–ligand cooperation in bond activation and catalytic processes.
Please REGISTER here if you plan on coming...
One session only on Thursday June 25 from 1300-1500 in Lab 3 B700
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