NMR Online Training Sessions

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Data processing beyond ft and xfb.

Speaker: Clemens Anklin/Martine Monette
Date/Time: February 24, 2025, 15:00 – 16:00 EDT

Topspin includes some powerful routines that allow you to deconstruct otherwise implicitly included steps into their individual components. These commands also allow more complex sequences of processing steps that are otherwise not accessible. This webinar will introduce commands such as trf, xtrf and their variants. This allows for example the application of multiple apodizations or to inspect the effects of linear prediction or NUS reconstruction.

Magnetic Marvels: The History and Future of Ultra-High Field NMR

Speaker: Martine Monette/Donna Baldisseri
Date/Time: April 28, 2025, 15:00 – 16:00 EDT

NMR is one of the most powerful tools accessible to researchers in chemistry, material and biomedical science. In this webinar, we will explore some of the history of NMR magnets, leading to the recent introduction of commercially available Ultra high field (UHF) NMR systems: the GHz-class NMR instruments. Specific applications that benefit from UHF NMR will be presented.

Sustainable NMR: what we can do as spectroscopists to go green

Speaker: Kyle Rodriguez/Maria-Jose Ferrer
Date/Time: June 23, 2025, 15:00 – 16:00 EDT

In today’s world, more and more industries are looking for ways to decrease their environmental impact and reduce costs. This webinar focuses on how, as NMR spectroscopists, we can become more conscientious with our decisions and laboratory practices to become more environmentally- and economically- friendly. In this webinar, we will highlight Bruker’s hardware offerings that can assist with these efforts, and practices we can do in our day to day work flows.

The Powerful Carbon

Speaker: Alec Beaton/Eric Johnson
Date/Time: August 25, 2025, 15:00 – 16:00 EDT

In this webinar we'll step back from our typically more advanced topics to discuss some fundamentals of 1D carbon-13 NMR. Intended primarily as an introduction for the newer NMR spectroscopist, and possibly as a refresher for the more experienced spectroscopist, we'll discuss the wide variety of information that can be extracted from a simple 1D carbon experiments for typical small molecule liquids NMR samples.  We'll include additional experiments such as inverse gated decoupling and the different multiplicity editing techniques.

NMRSim as a experiment simulator

Speaker: Clemens Anklin/Jochem Struppe
Date/Time: October 27, 2025, 15:00 – 16:00 EDT

This webinar will demonstrate the use of NMRSim as a experiment simulator. Examples will include home and heteronuclear 1D and 2D experiments such as COSY or HSQC but also diagnostic applications such as excitation profiles etc. We will also look at effects of experimenting with phase cycles, acquiring too fast or mis-seting the gradients.

Solid State NMR with fast MAS: basic experimental strategies

Speaker: Jochem Struppe/Martine Monette
Date/Time: December 22, 2025, 15:00 – 16:00 EDT

Basic procedures for experiment setup and inverse detection of heteronuclei. More later

Experiment Details

The Powerful 1D PROTON Nicole Kruse/Eric Johnson On-Demand
Windowed acquisition for the novices: when the “go” command is a no go! Martine Monette/Jochem Struppe On-Demand
The "Mighty" HSQC Martine Monette   On-Demand
Small molecule dynamics II Clemens Anklin On-Demand
Reconstructed HSQ Martine Monette On-Demand
Small molecules in motion - looking at dynamics Martine Monette, Clemens Anklin On-Demand
Solvent suppression Amy Freund On-Demand
The deconstructed HSQC Martine Monette On-Demand
Selective excitation experiments Eric Johnson On-Demand
Shaped RF pulses Eric Johnson On-Demand
Decoupling Clemens Anklin On-Demand
NMR spectroscopy without a lock (No-D NMR) Eric Johnson On-Demand
Useful AU programs in TopSpin Donna Baldisseri On-Demand
Speeding up 2D data acquisition for small molecules Nicole Kruse On-Demand
Higher resolution 2D experiments Eric Johnson On-Demand
Multi receive experiments TBD On-Demand