On-Demand sessions now available for viewing. Please register below to receive a link to view this year’s virtual NMR users meeting on-demand content.
Key Learning Points
Anyone interested in the latest news and updates on Bruker hardware and software for NMR solutions.
The Bruker NMR Users Meeting is an annual gathering of our NMR community and a chance to listen, learn, and share knowledge and ideas. This year, we’re doing something a little different.
In addition to presentations and talks from Bruker experts being made available online for on-demand viewing, we are organizing a live Q&A where you can ask questions and gain further insights into Bruker solutions.
The live Q&A sessions will highlight the main topics presented in the virtual on-demand presentations before opening up the floor to you and your questions.
Register here to gain access to our virtual presentations and to receive information on the live Q&A sessions.
This year, we will also host a special session dedicated to our focused NMR solutions.
Topics include:
Dr. Rainer Kuemmerle
Vice - President at Bruker Biospin / Head of NMR Applications
Dr. Rainer Kuemmerle is a Vice President and Head of NMR Applications at Bruker BioSpin. He studied physics at the University of Konstanz and holds a PhD in physics from Université Joseph Fourier. Rainer has been with Bruker since May of 2000.
Dr. Anna Minoja
LabScape Global Product Manager at Bruker BioSpin
Anna Minoja is LabScape Global Product Manager in Bruker BioSpin.
She holds a chemistry Ph.D. from Milano University and worked in MPI Muelheim and Durham University NMR labs. In 1995, she joined Bruker Italy as a NMR Applicationist and later became Customer support Manager. In 2016, she moved into Product Management to develop post installation products as part of the Bruker Biospin customers solutions.
Pavel Kessler, Ph.D
Senior Staff Scientist, Bruker MRS Application Development
Pavel Kessler studied solid state physics at Jan Evangelista Purkyne University in Brno, Czechoslovakia.
In 1986, he joined the group of Dr. Vladimir Sklenar at the Institute of Scientific Instrumentation in Brno, where he worked on his dissertation "Strongly Coupled Systems in NMR". Pavel joined Bruker in 1991 and contributed to the development of several software packages, focusing on scientific software such as structure elucidation and simulation.
In his current position, Pavel is the product manager responsible for TopSpin and CMC-se.
Dr. Daniel Mathieu
Application Scientist
Bruker BioSpinDaniel started studying Chemistry at the Goethe University in Frankfurt in 2001.
In 2007 he got his diploma in Chemistry. He then joined the group of Professor Harald Schwalbe at the University of Frankfurt for his PhD thesis developing NMR methodology for RNA and peptides, which he finished in 2011.
Since 2011 he’s an application scientist at Bruker BioSpin in Germany, focusing on Biomolecular NMR.
Dr. Sebastian Wegner
Product Manager Solid-State NMR, Bruker Biospin - Germany
studied physics at the University of Münster and did his PhD in physical chemistry using solid-state NMR to characterize amorphous glass systems in melt and at room temperature. At Bruker he is the Product Manager for solid-state NMR.
Jim Kempf, Ph.D.
DNP & Hyperpolarizeation Product Development Manager
Jim Kempf started work in hyperpolarized NMR during his Ph.D. studies (1994-2000) at Caltech on optically pumped and detected NMR. In 2001, he completed a postdoc at Cornell on force-detected NMR, then in 2004 at Yale on solution-state biomolecular dynamics by NMR. In 2005, Jim joined the Chemistry faculty of at Rensselaer (RPI), leading a research programs in both biomolecular dynamics and novel solids-state NMR methods. In 2012, he moved to Bruker to return his focus to ultrasensitive NMR methods. In 2016, he became Hyperpolarization Product Manager, focused on dissolution DNP and parahydrogen methods, and in 2021 moved into his current position with enhanced focus on solid-state DNP.
Dr. Venita Decker
Product Manager FT-NMR benchtop solutions, BBIO, Bruker BioSpin, Rheinstetten, Germany
Dr. Venita Decker studied Neuroscience, but did her dissertation in the field of solid-state NMR (Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Goettingen). In 2012, she joined the Bruker solid-state NMR application. As a NMR-late entrant she since then actively supported Bruker solutions that simplify the complexity of NMR (TopSolids, the minispec FormCheck). Since 2018, she is the Product Manager for FT-NMR benchtop solutions, bringing her mission to the next level.