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Summer Semester 2007

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Mondays, 17.00 h

Lecture Hall V57.04, NWZ II, Pfaffenwaldring 57



    
07 May:             Prof. Dr. C. Schmidt, Universität Paderborn
                        
Physikalische Chemie und Makromolekulare Chemie
                        ”Shear-induced phenomena in liquid crystals - what can we 
                         learn from NMR experiments?”


21 May:            Dr. M. Newton, Department of Physics
                      
University of Warwick, UK
                      "Defects in Diamond: Which ones really matter!"


04 June:          Prof. Dr. G. Gröbner, Biophysical Chemistry
                       University of Umeå, Sweden
                      "Lipid-Protein Assemblies Involved in Diseases:
                      A Biophysical Approach”


11 June:         Dr. J. Krzystek, High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee
                      „Comparison of resonance and non-resonance methods
                       used to determine spin Hamiltonian parameters of 
                      high-spin paramagnetic complexes“


18 June:         Prof. Dr. F. Babonneau, Université Pierre et Marie Curie 
                      Laboratoire de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Paris
                      “How materials chemists use solid state NMR techniques”


09 July:          Prof. Dr. A. Ulrich, Institut für Biologische Grenzflächen 
                      Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
                     “Structure analysis of biomembranes using anisotropic NMR 
                     interactions”


16 July:         Prof. Dr. P. W. Percival, Chemistry Department Simon Fraser 
                     University, Burnaby, Canada
                    “The temperature dependence of hyperfine constants in organic 
                     free radicals”



 
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