Dear magnetic resonance enthusiasts,
We are excited to announce that the registration for the Global NMR Online Conference 2024 is open https://www.globalnmr.org/registration until July 5th.
We invite students, postdocs, and researchers to present their work. Access is completely free and open to everyone! Participants are invited to upload a short (2-minute) video or a poster to present their work. Innovative formats and high quality work will be recognized with prizes. Creative, easy to understand presentations in the form of short videos are highly encouraged.
Titles and abstracts of registered participants will be made available on our website (https://www.globalnmr.org) and organized into subtopics, along with links to the X (Twitter) threads. Audience members and presenters will also be able to find posts related to the Online Conference via the hashtag #GlobalnmrOC2024.
How will this work?
- Register on our website by July 5th. All are welcome to register, however only undergraduates, graduates, and postdoc registrants will be eligible for prizes.
- At the start of the conference, tweet your presentation with a title and the hashtag #GlobalnmrOC2024.
- Discuss and engage during the three-day conference (July 17-19th, 2024) by commenting and responding to comments, and by retweeting presentations.
- Win prizes awarded to the top presenters !
How should I make a 2-minute video ?
- There are many good ways to make a short video! For examples of presentations from last year, we invite you to search X (Twitter) for the hashtag #GlobalnmrTC2023.
- A straightforward way to make a simple video presentation is to use Zoom (or another screen recording application) to record yourself talking through a short 2-minute presentation.
- Start a Zoom meeting with just yourself.
- Open your presentation (Powerpoint slide, poster, other format). Share your screen, and start recording the Zoom meeting.
- Talk through your presentation. When you are done, stop recording (or just end the meeting).
- View the saved recording and make sure you are happy with the presentation.
- Post the recording on X(Twitter) on July 17th or send it to us globalnmr.onlineconf@gmail.com so we can share it through our X account!
If you have technical questions, or if you have difficulty accessing Twitter, please contact us at globalnmr.onlineconf@gmail.com.
Upon registration, participants acknowledge
- All content shall be posted on X (Twitter), and consequently all presentations can be viewed by anyone on the internet
- Global NMR Discussion Meetings has the rights to share the uploaded presentations on X (Twitter), YouTube, or the Global NMR website.
The conference is generously supported by the International Society of Magnetic Resonance (ISMAR), SSNMR, The MagLab, Bruker, JEOL, Bridge12 Technologies, Inc., and Magritek.
We look forward to receiving your registrations!
Best Regards,
Global NMR Discussion Meetings
Online Conference organizers:
Adrian Draney (Creighton Uni., Chemistry)
Amrit Venkatesh (Florida State University, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory)
Asif Equbal (New York Uni., Abu Dhabi)
Blake Wilson (Robert Tycko Lab, NIH)
Nesreen Elathram (Debelouchina Lab, UCSD)
Charlotte Bocquelet (HMRLab, CRMN Lyon)
Nikita Rao (Indian Institute of Science)
Tomoyuki Hamachi (Kyushu University)
Yifan Song (University of Southern California)
Nicholas Jaegers (Berkeley University)
Organizers of Global NMR:
Adrian Draney (Creighton Uni., Chemistry)
Amrit Venkatesh (Florida State University, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory)
Asif Equbal (New York Uni., Abu Dhabi)
Michael Hope (Warwick Uni., Chemistry)
Mouzhe Xie (School of Molecular Sciences, Arizona State Uni.)
Nino Wili (Niels Chr Nielsen Lab, Aarhus Uni.)
Blake Wilson (Robert Tycko Lab, NIH)
Nesreen Elathram (Debelouchina Lab, UCSD)
Charlotte Bocquelet (HMRLab, CRMN Lyon)
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