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be able to critically assess the outcome of an NMR experiment in terms of precision
and accuracy, plausibility and applicability.
be able to critically review research literature that describes application of NMR.
have the ability to choose the NMR technique that is most appropriate to apply to a
given research problem.
have a broad insight into applications outside his or her own principal research area.
be able to actively take part in qualified discussions about applications and
interpretations of NMR experiments.
Course Syllabus 2024Course Contents
The course begins with basic theory on NMR, including an introduction to quantum mechanics, quantum statistical mechanics, the density matrix and product operator formalisms. The course then covers the theory of multi-dimensional spectroscopy, including frequency labeling of coherences, coherence transfer and mixing, and coherence pathway selection. The course also covers experimental techniques and practical aspects,
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Please register by e-mail: mikael.akke@bpc.lu.se
PhD students enrolled at Lund University should register via Ladok.
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Course Syllabus 2024
Course Outline
W16 Cavanagh Ch. 1
W17 Cavanagh Ch. 2.1–5,
Akke & Halle “Quantum Picture of NMR: Dynamics of Coupled Spins”
W18 Cavanagh Ch. 2.6–2.8
W19 Cavanagh Ch. 3
W20 Cavanagh Ch. 4
W21 Cavanagh Ch. 7.1–7.3
W22 Cavanagh Ch. 7.4–7.6
Review articles on triple-resonance 3D/4D experiments
W23 Cavanagh Ch. 9
W24 Self-study: review of assigned paper
W25 Self-study, continued. Written report