Practical training on dDNP in Lyon - May 2023 #DNPNMR #Instrumentation

Published: Tuesday, 07 February 2023 - 10:00 -0400

Author: Thorsten Maly

We would like to announce a hands-on training on
« Practical Dissolution Dynamic Nuclear Polarization »

  • Online on May the 3rd - 4th
  • In-person at the CRMN-Lyon on May the 10th - 12th

The training will aim at anyone with basic NMR knowledge, and interested in learning about the basic experimental aspects of dissolution DNP. We will propose a series of lectures alternating with hands-on practical experiments in the laboratory.

Pre-registration
As the number of seats will be limited, we kindly ask you to pre-register well in advance at the following address:
https://framaforms.org/pre-registration-to-the-ddnp-training-at-crmn-lyon-on-may-10th-12th-2023-1675420277
Subscription fees are not required at this pre-registration stage, will not exceed 200€, and will be asked later in the registration process.

Information: sami.jannin@univ-lyon1.fr

Instructors: Charlotte Bocquelet, Chloé Gioiosa, Sami Jannin, James Tolchard, Quentin Stern

Content

  • Remote
    • 3rd May: 2-4pm Introduction to dDNP, hardware overview
    • 4th May: 9-12am DNP mechanisms
  • In-person
    • 10th May: All day Sample preparation - DNP hardware (cryostat, probe, microwaves…)
    • 11th May: All day Low-temperature DNP - cross-polarization - data analysis
    • 12th May : All day Dissolution and injection - hyperpolarized liquid-state NMR - data analysis

Sami Jannin
Professor Classe Exceptionnelle at the Lyon 1 University
Member of the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF)

Deputy Director Centre de RMN à Très Hauts Champs http://crmn-lyon.fr
5 rue de la Doua
69100 Villeurbanne FRANCE

Team Leader Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Lab http://hmrlab.eu
Head of Lyon 1 University ERC support program

mobile: +33 6 67 90 77 52
office: +33 4 37 42 35 27

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