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University of Bayreuth, Northern Bavarian NMR Centre
In February 2018 the University Council and Senate of the University of Bayreuth approved the “Northern Bavarian NMR Centre”. The Centre will house14 magnetic resonance spectrometers on campus including one of the world’s most powerful instruments – a 1 GHz NMR spectrometer – thus making them more widely accessible to the scientific community. For the first time, the University of Bayreuth’s key NMR instrumentation has been allocated to a single organization. This will make it easier for researchers at the University of Bayreuth and beyond to gain access to the high-performance instrumentation, which had previously only been used by a handful of specialists. The new NMR Centre thus represents a further development in the ongoing research strategy in the field and will enable outstanding research contributions at the highest international standards. The instruments that have been grouped into a single organizational unit – the Norther Bavarian NMR Centre – have a range from 300 MHz to 1 GHz and are designed for experiments on liquids and solids. At the University of Bayreuth, they are used by scientists from biosciences, life sciences, materials science, polymer and colloid research, molecular research, geosciences, and high temperature/high pressure research. *
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Start | 2018-02-08 announced |
Group | University of Bayreuth | |
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Industry | NMR spectroscopy |
Industry 2 | NMR spectrometer | |
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Person | Senker, Jürgen (Univ Bayreuth 201802– Prof of Inorganic Chemistry + Head of Northern Bavarian NMR Centre) |
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Region | Bayreuth |
Country | Germany | |
City | n. a. Bayreuth | |
Address record changed: 2018-03-27 | ||
Basic data | Employees | n. a. |
* Document for �About Section�: University of Bayreuth. (2/8/18). "Press Release: Innovative Research Infrastructure with a Global Reputation. The Northern Bavarian NRM Centre Repositions Itself". | ||
Record changed: 2020-08-04 |
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