Due to overwhelming demand, registrations are now closed
NMR Technical Overview
A non-exhaustive introduction to selected technical points
When: Monday 1st June, 2026, 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where: NMR Facility, C4 Building, Cité Scientifique, University of Lille, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France (100 m from the "Cité Scientifique Pr Gabillard" subway station, line 1)
Objective: Explore selected technical and practical aspects of NMR hardware and software through 4 rotating breakout sessions. Participants will be divided into 4 groups, each attending all sessions in rotation
Breakout Sessions:
- Solution and solid state probes: Technical and practical design of NMR probes
- RF pulses and related acquisition parameters: RF excitation, Bloch equations
- Console hardware: Focus on the electronic parts of the spectrometer
- Probe temperature calibration: Practical methods depending on the target temperature range
The detailed program for each breakout session will be provided later
Speakers: NMR engineers from academic laboratories
Target audience: Doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows and early-career researchers / engineers
Why Attend: The workshop is designed to gain essential technical and practical insights such as probe manipulation, understanding the effects of RF pulses, hardware explanations and VT calibration. Participants’ questions will be strongly encouraged
Capacity: 20 participants (5 participants per breakout session to ensure high quality interaction). Selection will prioritise broad representation of laboratories
Cost: Free. Registration mandatory via the link get-rmnworkshop.sciencesconf.org
Commitment: Full attendance required
Language: English
Prerequisites: Basic NMR knowledge (undergraduate level)
Deadline: 30th April registrations are now closed
Contact: get-rmnworkshop@sciencesconf.org